Switched at Birth is an america teen drama series which premiered, June 6 2011 on ABC Family. The one hour drama tells the story of two teen girls who discover that they were accidentally switched at birth. Bay Kennish grew up in a wealthy family with two parents and a brother, while Daphne Vasquez, who lost her hearing as a child due to a case of meningitis, grew up with a single mother in a poor neighborhood. Things come to a dramatic head when both families meet and struggle to learn how to live together for the sake of the girls. As the series moves forward, the girls start to learn more about eachother and they become the best of friends. The mothers Kathryn (Who is Daphne's biological mother and Bay's legal mother) and Regina (Bay's biological mother and Daphne's legal mother) learn to bond with their biological daughters, which sometimes angers their legal daughters. Throughout the series, Bay and Daphne leanr to deal with eachother's differences and similarities, and learn to deal with issues such as, heartnreaks, drugs, alcohol and many more.
Switched at Birth was not even close to what i expected it to be. The ways these two girls grew up in two very different environnemts, it shows how they act as a person. Also, I really liked how they have more then one deaf, mute annd hard of hearing characters as series regulars. I was not expecting Switched at Birth to be a long running series (Season 4 will premiere on January 6, 2015). I expected it to end after atleast a second season. It is one of my favourite chose because of the intensity of the plotline and storyline. The way the show pans out us also very interesting to watch.
I have never seen this show but it sounds really good. I like how interesting they make the characters and the environment they are in. Theses things make the series sound like it has some great episodes. It definitely sounds emotional and intense. I enjoy your blog, keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteI just started watching this series over the winter break and I love it!! I've always been interested in sign language because when I talk a make a lot of hand gestures so why not make them mean something right. I thought the idea of a switched birth was pretty interesting because it doesn't happen to often. I really liked the way you described it and explained yourself. Good job, keep it up !
ReplyDeleteHussein, i love this show so much. It`s so interesting and I love how it`s very diverse. It shows that nobodiy is perfect but it doesn`t mean they are useless. Daphne is deaf but she`s a great chef and basketball player. It lets us know that it`s okay if you`re not perfect.
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