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Everything Sucks!

  • TV Series
  • 2018
  • 13
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
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Sydney Sweeney, Rio Mangini, Peyton Kennedy, Elijah Stevenson, Jahi Di'Allo Winston, and Quinn Liebling in Everything Sucks! (2018)
The 1990s high school experience: Desperate, heartfelt, awkward, exciting, and free of smartphones. Set in the real life town of Boring, Oregon in 1996, "Everything Sucks!" is a coming of age story
 that revolves around Boring High School's A/V Club and Drama Club --two crews of nerdy-edgy outsiders, who join forces to make a movie and endure the purgatory known as high school.
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Coming-of-AgeComedyDrama

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.

  • Creators
    • Ben York Jones
    • Michael Mohan
  • Stars
    • Jahi Di'Allo Winston
    • Peyton Kennedy
    • Patch Darragh
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,840
    505
    • Creators
      • Ben York Jones
      • Michael Mohan
    • Stars
      • Jahi Di'Allo Winston
      • Peyton Kennedy
      • Patch Darragh
    • 155User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

    Episodes10

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    Everything Sucks!: Wonderwall
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    Everything Sucks!: Do You Like Me?
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    Everything Sucks!: Do You Like Me?
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    Everything Sucks!: Season 1
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    Everything Sucks!: Spun Out
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    Jahi Di'Allo Winston
    Jahi Di'Allo Winston
    • Luke O'Neil
    • 2018
    Peyton Kennedy
    Peyton Kennedy
    • Kate Messner
    • 2018
    Patch Darragh
    Patch Darragh
    • Ken Messner
    • 2018
    Claudine Mboligikpelani Nako
    • Sherry O'Neil
    • 2018
    Quinn Liebling
    • Tyler
    • 2018
    Elijah Stevenson
    • Oliver
    • 2018
    Rio Mangini
    Rio Mangini
    • McQuaid
    • 2018
    Sydney Sweeney
    Sydney Sweeney
    • Emaline
    • 2018
    Abi Brittle
    Abi Brittle
    • Leslie
    • 2018
    Nicole McCullough
    Nicole McCullough
    • Jessica Betts
    • 2018
    Zachary Ray Sherman
    Zachary Ray Sherman
    • Leroy O'Neil
    • 2018
    Connor Muhl
    Connor Muhl
    • Scott Pocket
    • 2018
    Jalon Howard
    • Cedric
    • 2018
    Ben York Jones
    Ben York Jones
    • Mr. Stargrove
    • 2018
    Katie O'Grady
    Katie O'Grady
    • Park Ranger
    • 2018
    Sunday Manisto-Saari
    • Musical Theatre Geek…
    • 2018
    Jen Taylor
    Jen Taylor
    • Miss Stock
    • 2018
    Kiah Butts
    Kiah Butts
    • Punky Friend
    • 2018
    • Creators
      • Ben York Jones
      • Michael Mohan
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    8corndog-08056

    'Everything Sucks!' Starts Out Soft, Finishes Strong

    This Netflix Original starts out as just another one of those ordinary school sitcoms about school life. But after a couple episodes, the show dives even deeper as we find out Kate Messner, a Sophomore at Boring High School, is lesbian, she shares her journeys as she goes through the social stigma and the complications of being lesbian in the 1990's. This is a great show and I highly recommend it anybody who is looking for a Comedy that is serious but not too seriously.

    On April 6, Netflix announces 'Everything Sucks!' will not be renewed for a second season.
    8northernlad

    Ah The 90's

    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!
    iNickR

    Ironically, Everything Sucks! Doesn't Suck

    For the review, scroll down to paragraph five. For the added bonus of my incoherent, gonzo-esque ramblings, start reading now.

    Netflix releases their original series, (usually) all episodes, at midnight pacific time. When I binge on a new series I'm up exactly when it premieres. I live on the east coast so for me, 'up' means awake at 03:00. I don't have the luxury of being apart of the secret society known as the 'Netflix Media Center'. Neither do I know their classified handshake, nor possess the diamond-encrusted-Netflix-logo-pinky-finger ring each member is issued (folklore has it that Netflix founder Reed Hastings personally casts each ring in the basement of his medieval castle). So, I'm not privy to advanced streamed screenings of Netflix shows. Ironically, Netflix premieres for me are by 'appointment TV'. Thus, my appointment is set for 3 a.m.

    I'm less of a critic and more of a fan who likes to write, so I don't mind paying for my streaming services. And, let's face it, my writing skills are as questionable as my photography skills were when I was making TV magic many years ago (just ask any of the warm props I worked with). But I digress.

    It's now 3:00 am. It's quiet, the kids are asleep, the wife's somewhere else. Everything Sucks! has started. Beside me is my morning mocha (an addiction I'm not fond of). On my lap sits my HP-Mini (yes, laugh it up) where I am writing this. A few feet yonder is my work laptop, sitting on a spindly table that was bought for $1.00 at a yard sale in 1995 (how fitting!), streaming the show.

    So, in short, this is not a rip-off of Stranger Things (thankfully). Whatever comparisons were/have been made are just asinine. Everything Sucks! is about a group of high school kids attending Boring High School in 1996. Boring is an actual city in Oregon (twinned with 'Dull, Scotland', and not too far away from 'Happy Valley'...seriously, you can't make this stuff up), with a population hovering close to 7500. I wanted to know the town's reaction to the series, but my email to Netlfix's PR rep for the show went without a response. Contacting the Boring CPO (Community Planning Organization) didn't get me anywhere either. I guess that's the difference between being a credible journalist and a hack like me.

    Anyway, the series mainly focuses on Kate and Luke. Kate (Peyton Kennedy, impressive), a sophomore, thinks she's a lesbian and is seriously crushing on a girl in her class. She struggles to fit in with pretty much everyone but not because of her (rumored) homosexuality. She's nicknamed 'Plutonium' (as in stay-away-from) because her father, Ken (Patch Darragh), is the principal. Luke (the awesome Jahi Di'Allo Winston) is a freshman and has a serious crush on Kate. He earnestly strives to gain her interest and love, even knowing that the gossip about her sexual preference may be true. 'A' for effort, Luke.

    They are both in the school's AV club, along with a few other dweebs: McQuaid (Rio Mangini), wicked smart way beyond his years, sporting nerdy 90s clothes and a 90s-cool slicked-back coiffure. Tyler (Quinn Liebling), the squeaky-voiced comic relief of the group, lives with an alcoholic step father and struggles to read at a 5th grade level; and Leslie (Abi Brittle), is super religious and secretly crushing on Tyler, who can't take the hint. Overseeing the group is the mellow Mr. Stargrove (series co-creator Ben York Jones - who was born to play this role by the look of it). Clearly, he's the coolest, most unboring Boring High teacher.

    The AV club is battling with the overly-dramatic Drama Club. Scott Pocket (Connor Muhl) anchors the school-televised morning announcements along with Jessica Betts (Nicole McCullough); both are a-typical divas. The real pains-in-the-butt, however, are wannabe actors, and part-time couple, prima donna biatch Emaline (Sydney Sweeney - who you will grow to love as this series plays out) and primo uomo douchebag Oliver (a cunning Elijah Stevenson), who clearly missed his calling as a professional douchebag.

    Everything Sucks! starts out kind of boring (lol!), but once the jitters work themselves out, and after we finally meet the entire awkward cast towards the end of the first episode, it becomes quite enjoyable. The series is more of a drama than a comedy; I'd say maybe a 60-40 split. I grew to like and care about the characters, even the douchebag. Peyton Kennedy (as Kate) plays her role with dignity and respect and one can hope that her performance inspires real-life LGBTQ youth to be comfortable in their skin. She delivers a powerful message with confidence. The entire cast delivers in style, and if you have a history like any of the characters they portray, you will get emotional. I did.

    There's a lot of 90s nostalgia, and a soundtrack that brings back fond memories. Oasis, Tori Amos, Spin Doctors, Space Hog. Each episode runs about 23 minutes, on average. It's the perfect length. I was able to sit through the entire series without getting bored - which bodes well for Netflix because I am a part of the intended demographic (just barely, I graduated high school in 91). Ugh, I feel old.

    The comedy is mainly smart, thankfully no slapstick or sight gags. At times I groaned at the jokes, but only because I remember laughing at them when I was a kid. Ugh, I was lame.

    The shooting style is like that of Arrested Development - handheld, but not to the point of being nauseating. Tripod-cam would just feel out of sync for this show.

    There are so many unanswered questions and the final scene in the season finale leaves the door wide open for another 10 episodes. I miss the show already.
    ibk122604

    Why is this not renewed? Grrrrrrrrrrrr!

    What a shame that it ended in a "cliff hanger". It was sad, funny and taught great life lessons.
    7DastardlyDude

    90's Nostalgia with a mix of real life struggles done right

    Being that I was born in the 80's I can appropriately say this show sparked that flame of childhood reminiscence the right way. A good majority of our generation grew up with one parent in the house hold and this show managed to capture the trials and tribulations of that in two different aspects. Also being that High school is typically either one of the most cherished or hated times in a person's life the transition of turning into an adult all while dealing with your emotions, relationships, puberty and sexuality deems that the title "Everything Sucks!" being fairly true at this age. ES! managed to encapsulate all that while growing up in a extremely small town very well. We all miss the 90's, I'm just glad there are shows like this to at least make us feel like this time has yet to and will not be forgotten.

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      Boring, 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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      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Most Underrated Teen Shows (2019)

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Netflix
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Суцільний відстій!
    • Filming locations
      • Boring, Oregon, USA
    • Production company
      • Midnight Radio
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16:9 HD

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