Current TV shows reflecting the lives of teenagers are getting
pretty dismal and irritating because they all centralize on the
same themes of dead-end relationships and sex. "Dawson's Creek"
is a nauseous example. However, with the new hit TV drama
"Higher Ground," the genre of the teen drama is getting a new
image and personality. Hayden Christianson and Joe Lando head
this rugged show about emotional troubled teens who are sent to
a boot camp called Horizon. Their primary objectives in that one
camp is definitely not to fish, eat toasted marshmellows or to
sing songs around the campfire. Oh no. These adolescents are
sent there to encounter their inner troubles and to find a
better well being. In other words, those kids are being trained
to "straighten up and fly right."
With great dramatical performances by the cast, "Higher Ground"
is not a typical kid soap opera. This show is
pretty dismal and irritating because they all centralize on the
same themes of dead-end relationships and sex. "Dawson's Creek"
is a nauseous example. However, with the new hit TV drama
"Higher Ground," the genre of the teen drama is getting a new
image and personality. Hayden Christianson and Joe Lando head
this rugged show about emotional troubled teens who are sent to
a boot camp called Horizon. Their primary objectives in that one
camp is definitely not to fish, eat toasted marshmellows or to
sing songs around the campfire. Oh no. These adolescents are
sent there to encounter their inner troubles and to find a
better well being. In other words, those kids are being trained
to "straighten up and fly right."
With great dramatical performances by the cast, "Higher Ground"
is not a typical kid soap opera. This show is