The kids of Edgemont are faced with issues that happen in their lives, whether the issues are racism, homosexuality, or discrimination.The kids of Edgemont are faced with issues that happen in their lives, whether the issues are racism, homosexuality, or discrimination.The kids of Edgemont are faced with issues that happen in their lives, whether the issues are racism, homosexuality, or discrimination.
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I keep waiting for Britney Spears or someone from N'Sync to walk onto the set of this pathetic so-called show. Honestly, I cannot believe this show would last long. High school teenybopper shows ara a dime a dozen these days, and this show is no different. Take a bunch of stick-skinny, highly sexual teen characters and place them in a high school atmosphere: what do we get? A lot of teens mouthing off to each other and talking about who slept with whom. I remember 'Fifteen' and 'Welcome Freshman' from my younger Nickelodeon days, and at least those shows had some body and plot. The only episode I saw of Edgemont was a major turn-off, and I hope I never have to see it again. I regret what we are teaching our teens these days...
This show is actually really good. Honestly, it's one of the shows I never miss now. After watching the first episode again, I saw a lot of good things happening, and it looked as tho the show had potential...so I watched again, and now I have seen all five episodes that have aired. This shows IS original, contrary to what I said in my last comment. The characters are likeable, and you can't help but totally get drawn into their lives. The story with Jen and Mark is really interesting, even tho for some reason, I find myself wanting Laurel to break it all up. Each episode has a moral of sorts, and two of the characters say a little something about that particular lesson at the end of each show. The acting is fairly good, can't see anything wrong with it, and when you keep watching the show- the sets and props, etc work really well. It all comes together very nicely, and I'd probably give the show a 9/10 so far. I'll keep watching...
I am writing this in hopes of countering one of the reviews I read that admitted they only watched one episode. Condemning a show on a single episode (especially one that later survived 4 seasons) is ridiculous and small minded.
If you are going to bad mouth a show... have the courtesy to watch 3 or 4 episodes at least. The pilot is often shot a year in advance and the actors have little background to work with. I try to give a show at least 5 or 6 episodes to find their groove before I start getting really critical. Thats why we have TIVO!!!!
A good portion of the cast went on to bigger and better things (Smallville and BSG!!!) so that tells you there was talent here. If you are watching it now... most likely on streaming or some other binge-able format ... you can fastforward some of the bits that dont work so well at first and will be able to give it a proper chance to develop in later episodes.
Cheers mate!
If you are going to bad mouth a show... have the courtesy to watch 3 or 4 episodes at least. The pilot is often shot a year in advance and the actors have little background to work with. I try to give a show at least 5 or 6 episodes to find their groove before I start getting really critical. Thats why we have TIVO!!!!
A good portion of the cast went on to bigger and better things (Smallville and BSG!!!) so that tells you there was talent here. If you are watching it now... most likely on streaming or some other binge-able format ... you can fastforward some of the bits that dont work so well at first and will be able to give it a proper chance to develop in later episodes.
Cheers mate!
If anyone remembers Degrassi, Edgemont is the new Degrassi, only focused on
a smaller cast of characters. The premise is the same: no one set main
character, and a bunch of teens interacting at school and dealing with issues in serious and comedic settings. The show is realistic and reaches out to
teenagers and adolescents -- there are no 'adult' characters on the show
(teachers and parents are not shown). This allows the series to maintain its
unique focus on the kids of A.C. MacKinley high. The show takes place in BC,
Canada, but its concept can be universally translated by any North American
teen. Kristin Kreuk, from Smallville got her start on Edgemont, but there are some other great gems of actors to be found on this show. It is definitely worth taking a look at.
a smaller cast of characters. The premise is the same: no one set main
character, and a bunch of teens interacting at school and dealing with issues in serious and comedic settings. The show is realistic and reaches out to
teenagers and adolescents -- there are no 'adult' characters on the show
(teachers and parents are not shown). This allows the series to maintain its
unique focus on the kids of A.C. MacKinley high. The show takes place in BC,
Canada, but its concept can be universally translated by any North American
teen. Kristin Kreuk, from Smallville got her start on Edgemont, but there are some other great gems of actors to be found on this show. It is definitely worth taking a look at.
Edgemont is the best!! It doesn't need Britney Spears or N'Suck to be a great show. This pinpoints a real high school not some fake high school where celeberties are featured frequently. So if you want some airhead show about nothing you tuned into the wrong show.
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- TriviaKristin Kreuk (Laurel Yeung) was a regular cast member on both Edgemont (2000) and Smallville (2001) simultaneously from 2001 to 2005.
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