| Okay, I think most people agree that Jen's speech in the final episode is one of the most powerful moments in the show's history. It was also one of the best-written. But, after I heard it, I felt like it was something I'd heard before. I realize that, for the most part, it's all pretty cliched stuff, just deliever wonderfully, but it seemed like a majority of it was taken from "I Hope You Dance," by Lee Ann Womack.
Both "speeches" talk about the ocean. Womack's song talks about feeling small beside the ocean and Jen talks about spending a lot of at the ocean so you can dream. Both essentially are talking about the wonder of the ocean and how you have to realize how amazing it is.
Womack talks about giving "faith" a fighting chance and Jen talks about not necessarily believing in God, but believing in something. Granted, Womack is probably talking about the Christian God because she's a country artist, but still, she doesn't specify, she just says that you need to have faith in something just like Jen does.
Both talk about how you should love but never let it control your life. Jen says you should love to the end of your fingers but don't chase after it, while Womack says that love shouldn't leave you bitter but it's a mistake worth making. Maybe that's a stress but I definitely see a similarity.
And, of course, both things are from a mother to a daughter(s).
So, am I reaching way too far here? I'm not taking anything away from what KW wrote for Jen because it's truly beautiful, but I wonder if he was influenced by those lyrics. |
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