"Related" Theme from The Veronicas
The Time Machine Crew has been hooked on another show that the WB will most likely cancel since UPN and WB will become one network this fall as the CW. As usual, on most shows that end up getting the axe in the last few years, this season ended with a cliff hanger which means we will never know what happened. If this show never crossed your path in television viewing, we won't bore you with the specifics of why the entire staff enjoyed the show. All you need to know is that it's an hour long comedy about four sisters (and their widowed father) and their various relationship scenarios and how the family bond mixes in. Okay...it's really what the television industry likes to refer to as a "dramedy". We just wanted an excuse to put up the lyrics to the theme song sung by The Veronicas. Are the lines in the song universal even if someone didn't come from a familiar family situation? We think so and since the song doesn't appear on their debut release here in America, we wanted to post the words before we all forgot them. As most theme songs go, there doesn't appear to be an official title, although there has been much speculation online that it is either called "Shut Up" or "I Hate You / I Love You".
Theme from "Related"
I hate you.
I love you.
You know too much about me.
I have to just kill you but then who'll tell me how to live?
Don't tell me how to live.
Just tell me I'm alright.
Just shut up.
Why do I ask you anyway?
Music by Michael Skloff
The talented cast of RELATED; Jennifer Esposito, Kiele Sanchez, Lizzy Caplan, Laura Breckenridge, Callum Blue (who we suspect is the voice of the gecko in the Geico commercials unless it's still being done by Richard Steven Horvitz), Tom Irwin, Christine Ebersole, Dan Futterman and Dana Delany. The series has had some wonderful directors including; Mimi Leder, Martha Coolidge and Joanna Kerns. The show was created by composer Michael Skloff's wife Marta Kauffman ("Friends") and Liz Tuccillo ("Sex In The City").
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