Post by ELIZABETH on Jan 19, 2008 20:59:46 GMT -5
MYRTLE BEACH, SC
"Sometimes it feels like it was yesterday. We graduated high school, saying goodbye. That feeling that you get at seventeen or eighteen that nobody in the history of the world has ever been this close, has ever loved as fiercely or laughed as hard or cared as much. Sometimes it feels like it was yesterday and sometimes it feels like someone else’s memory."
"What happened to us? You know? I don't know who I am anymore. Or how I got here. I miss who I used to be. I wanna have a home again, ya know? And real friends. You know, the kind of friendships we used to believe in. I miss that. I guess I just miss all of it. Does any of that make any sense?"
"The rest of your life is a long time and whether you know it or not it's being shaped right now. You can choose to blame your circumstances on fate or bad luck or bad choices or you can fight back. Things aren't always going to be fair in the real world, that's just the way it is but for the most part you get what you give. Let me ask you all a question. What's worse not getting everything you wished for or getting it but finding out it's not enough? The rest of your life is being shaped right now with the dreams you chase, the choices you make and the person you decide to be. The rest of your life is a long time and the rest of your life starts right now."The former class of 2003 from Myrtle Beach High School is home from college back in Myrtle Beach, SC - together again. The populars, preps, rebels, jocks, bookworms, and the partiers are back in town, and ready to relive the 'good ole days' of their past. There will be friendly reunions for some, and bitter confrontations for others. And from the looks of it, it seems as if we're back in high school all over again. New friends will be made, old friendships - destroyed. Interested? We thought you would be. And that's why MTV will be documenting the lives of these 10 twenty-somethings. Showing you everything from the good; the bad; and the ugly.
This new hit series will show the 'reunion' of these former classmates, and show the viewers that the drama and scandal after high school doen't just end - it gets worse. Myrtle Beach isn't just another rip off of Newport Harbor or Laguna Beach, its way better, and is geared towards more than just high schoolers. The executives of MTV are currently casting the main and secondary casts of this new documentary, but everyone knows who's going to get it. So ask yourself this: Will you be one of the millions of viewers sitting on your couch every Wednesday night, envying the glamorus lives of the shows cast or will you be apart of the group yourself? The answers are still unwritten, so you better be apart of this crowd before it's just too little too late.