In 1990s Oregon, members of a high school A/V club clash with the drama club.In 1990s Oregon, members of a high school A/V club clash with the drama club.In 1990s Oregon, members of a high school A/V club clash with the drama club.
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When I first began watching this show I wasn't sure what to expect from it. I did initially feel that they were constantly reminding the audience that the show took place in the 90's and found that a little too on the nose. BUT as the story developed and evolved, I fell absolutely in love with this show for it's nostalgia and for everyone of these characters. All I can say now is PLEASE NETFLIX...give me more!
Wonderful show. It's cancellation is further proof that Netflix is run by toddlers who are not in touch with what a very large portion of their customer base is interested in. I understand some shows under perform. I understand Netflix has numbers to hit, but damn, you couldn't have given it one more season? How expensive could this show have possibly been to produce?
With a title like this you expect it to be about a bunch of disaffected and angry kids living in a world with clueless and mean adults But actually the kids in this story are nerdy and different, but pretty good kids after all. And the adults are pretty real too. One of the story lines is the lead female character (with great acting by Peyton Kennedy) discovering that she may be gay. I wouldn't call it the biggest plot of the show, but it's an important aspect. There are many storylines - the lead male (Jahi Di'Allo Winston) is dealing with his runaway dad. Both of these kids come from single parent homes and the parents also have an important plot line. Not to mention the big project that brings together the AV nerds and Drama kings and queens.
If I had one complaint it's with the character Emaline. She flits from persona to persona that you never really know who she is. I think she is written as a foil to enable the other characters' stories, but she doesn't really have a story of her own. Also the ensemble of backing teen characters are pretty stock.
If you can get past the first couple of episodes annoyingness, it turns into a pleasant coming of age story with plenty of tearjerker moments along the way. Thumbs up.
If I had one complaint it's with the character Emaline. She flits from persona to persona that you never really know who she is. I think she is written as a foil to enable the other characters' stories, but she doesn't really have a story of her own. Also the ensemble of backing teen characters are pretty stock.
If you can get past the first couple of episodes annoyingness, it turns into a pleasant coming of age story with plenty of tearjerker moments along the way. Thumbs up.
This show was really great. It has a lot of charm. The cast was wonderful. This show brings me back to a great time in my life. It has a lot of potential.
Was expecting a mediocre sitcom with lots of nostalgia and what I got was a masterpiece. A one-camera dramedy with excellent cast, great performances and the necessary nostalgia in all the right doses.
Teens played mostly by real teens (hope this becomes the new normal) with performances that professionals will envy.
Don't miss this, even if you weren't a teenager at 90s. It's one of the best shows around
Teens played mostly by real teens (hope this becomes the new normal) with performances that professionals will envy.
Don't miss this, even if you weren't a teenager at 90s. It's one of the best shows around
Did you know
- TriviaBoring, Oregon, the real-life American town in which the series is based, is paired with Dull, Scotland as its sister city.
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- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD
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