90s was peak of TV. The X Files, Friends, Buffy, The Simpsons, Futurama, Family Guy, Sex and the City (I still think it's terrible but if it's still remembered... whatever), The Sopranos and etc.
90s was peak of TV. The X Files, Seinfeld, Buffy, The Simpsons, Married with Children, Family Guy, 90210, Felicity, Sex and the City, The Sopranos and etc.
90s was peak of TV. The X Files, Friends, Buffy, The Simpsons, Futurama, Family Guy, Sex and the City (I still think it's terrible but if it's still remembered... whatever), The Sopranos and etc.
But all of the above factors mean little or nothing compared to the importance of Jennifer Lawrence having emerged as a star in this series. Just 21 when the first entry was released, and an Academy Award winner by the time the second came out, Lawrence is one of those rare performers who has it all: talent, looks, spirit, emotional accessibility and a spontaneous quality that helps every scene she's in come alive.