As Told By Ginger - Season 1 -
"Everyone says middle school is the worst four years of your life. But here’s the secret: it’s also the first time you realize you can survive the worst. You can cry, laugh, puke, repeat. And then, one day, you write it down. And it doesn't hurt as much. It becomes a story. And stories... stories are how we practice being human."
Carl discovers a used pad in the trash and tries to use it as a “humidity shield” for his lizard. Hoodsey throws up. As Told By Ginger - Season 1
"So maybe I’m not a pancake. Maybe I’m a whole bakery. And not everyone deserves a sample." (Cut to Carl selling the wounded pigeon to a kid for $2.) Episode 3: "Cry, Laugh, Puke, Repeat" Plot: Ginger gets her first period at school. The episode treats it with trademark honesty: equal parts horror, humor, and tenderness. "Everyone says middle school is the worst four
It’s the first day of 7th grade at Lucky Jr. High. Ginger’s poem, "My Future is a Pancake," accidentally ends up in Darcy’s trapper keeper. Darcy, impressed by the line "flat, round, and easily flipped" , assumes Ginger is a deep philosopher. To Ginger’s horror, Darcy invites her to sit at the "popular table" at lunch. And then, one day, you write it down
Dodie and Macie feel abandoned. Ginger tries to live in both worlds – advising Darcy on her crush while helping Macie rescue a wounded pigeon. Miranda sees Ginger as a threat and starts a rumor that Ginger’s poem was plagiarized from a toothpaste commercial.
"There are three kinds of tears: the ones you cry alone, the ones you cry with friends, and the ones that just show up because your hormones are DJing your emotions. Today, I had all three. And I'm still standing." Episode 7: "The Cooler Older Brother Paradox" Plot: Ginger gets invited to a party hosted by a high school guy named Orion (a sensitive, guitar-playing cliché). She knows it’s only because he saw her reading Sylvia Plath. Her older brother (we’ll call him Ian , a lacrosse bro) warns her: "He’s not into your brain, Ging. He’s into the idea of a girl who has one."