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Geek Girl

  • TV Series
  • 2024–
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
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Emily Carey in Geek Girl (2024)
Geek Girl
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Awkward, neurodivergent teenager Harriet Manners whose life is turned upside down when she is spotted to be a model and embarks on a life-affirming journey of self-discovery as she balances ... Read allAwkward, neurodivergent teenager Harriet Manners whose life is turned upside down when she is spotted to be a model and embarks on a life-affirming journey of self-discovery as she balances high school and high fashion.Awkward, neurodivergent teenager Harriet Manners whose life is turned upside down when she is spotted to be a model and embarks on a life-affirming journey of self-discovery as she balances high school and high fashion.

  • Stars
    • Emily Carey
    • Emmanuel Imani
    • Liam Woodrum
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    6.7/10
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    • Stars
      • Emily Carey
      • Emmanuel Imani
      • Liam Woodrum
    • 77User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Emily Carey
    Emily Carey
    • Harriet Manners
    • 2024–2025
    Emmanuel Imani
    Emmanuel Imani
    • Wilbur Evans
    • 2024
    Liam Woodrum
    Liam Woodrum
    • Nick Park
    • 2024
    Tim Downie
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    • Richard Manners
    • 2024
    Rochelle Harrington
    Rochelle Harrington
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    • 2024
    Jemima Rooper
    Jemima Rooper
    • Annabel Manners
    • 2024
    Daisy Jelley
    Daisy Jelley
    • Poppy Hepple-Cartwright
    • 2024
    Hebe Beardsall
    Hebe Beardsall
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    • 2024
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    Sarah Parish
    • Jude Paignton
    • 2024
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    Sandra Yi Sencindiver
    • Yuji Lee
    • 2024
    Zac Looker
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    • Toby Pilgrim
    • 2024
    Mia Jenkins
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    • Lexi Roberts
    • 2024
    James Craven
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    • 2024
    Madeleine Price
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    • 2024
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    Alana Boden
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    • 2024
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    • 2024
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    7carrick55

    Slightly goofy teen comedy

    Geeky clumsy shy english teen's unexpected journey onto the catwalk and adulthood.

    A well produced, neatly scripted, well cast, 10 part TV series, paced to keep you engaged, not over complicated or unexpected, done with heart and charm. Few characters and most villains are slightly charicatured under developed, but that keeps the focus on a few nicer central people. It borrows the Bridget Jones technique of internal monologue but does it gently, for a PG12 audience.

    Simple, nice, fun; the angst and self doubt is done kindly, the necessary flirting done gently.

    I enjoyed this, was not sure I would, and can comfortably RECOMMEND.
    9jontryingteach

    It is just some fun, with a few messages

    Wow! I've read a few of the low rating reviews, and wow! One I'd like to reflect on, was a comment about Hollywood is the benchmark and this that came out of Britain (though I believe a lot of Canadian support) is falling so far behind, is that; recently Hollywood has been failing massively at the box office and on a lot of streaming sites (the House of Mouse especially). Thankfully this was quite a bit removed from Hollywood.

    This was more like a fun, harmless, with some positive messaging not forced down your throat or smacked over your head. It was innocent, yes done before, escape into not really much reality, but that's why I watch things like this. Not for "reality" because I live that, and it sucks greatly. I watch things like this to escape and just have some moments of innocent fun.

    Sure there are moments that aren't real, except for the bullying in school of academic superiority over popularity, the vacuous moronicness of the obsession over famous people and the whole social media culture, and the bullying of people who seem to do better than you, because you are too self obsessed and portentous. Sure, it is very perfect daydreamy, but that's why it's fun and an escape.

    I loved all the characters, and they were all well acted. Some took longer to warm to, but the 3 of Harriet, Tobes, and Nat were excellent, as were the parents. Wilbur, Betty, Nick, and Yuji took longer to warm to, as did those who were out to get Harriet, but hey, we aren't meant to like them (and I truly have a deep hatred of bullies)

    Some have said there is no way anyone nowadays would be as social awkward as Harriet, I'd disagree. Some have said anyone who looked like her at high school would have guys buzzing around her. I disagree, if she is known as a complete, total, clumsy, hopeless, "geek" then yeah, most vacuous moronic self-obsessed high school boys would avoid her like the plague, no matter how she looks. "Geekness" and "nerdness" is catching and if you hang around it, you are tainted by the same view. I wish I was stronger and stood with those kinds of people sooner in my high school life (I may not have wasted 2 years of my life trying to fit in with vacuous morons.) I also saw a low review commenting on how she isn't a "geek" but a "nerd"! Who cares?! If you are so desperate to ram a wedge between those two groups, my god society is doomed and we are so far down the rabbit hole I don't know if I can even comprehend existence anymore!

    Another said that it seems like they want to make Harriet out to be "on the spectrum" but never really defined it.....seriously! Everyone is somewhere on one of the many "spectrums" that are now tossed about, and I personally loved the fact that that aspect wasn't pushed, because not everyone goes around ticking as many boxes as they can to "define themselves", a lot of people live their lives, with quirks and hang ups without "boxing" themselves. It's ok to have quirks and hang ups, they don't define you! Having it more open, especially with Harriet and Toby, as well as to a degree Wilbur, Nick, Betty, and even Yuji, means that more people can relate in some ways and so it reaches and touches them more. So much more than sticking characters in boxes! As that limits relating to them only if you see yourself in that "box"! I hate how life in the West has become a DnD character sheet (though worse) with all the boxes to define who you are. I'm just me. Quirks and hang ups and all, and this show tells me "that's ok".

    I've now written too much, and no one will ever read this because it's too long.

    I give it 9 which about 15 years ago may only have been a 7, because I'm tired of the modern forced messages that are so common in most modern screenings (especially those from Hollywood!)
    8haldiramlassi

    A Pleasant Surprise

    Geek Girl's TV adaptation is an enjoyable watch for family viewing with kids and teenagers.

    At first glance, it's perplexing to see why some reviewers have given the TV adaptation of Geek Girl such low ratings. Contrary to their opinions, this adaptation deserves at least a solid 7 out of 10.

    One of the standout aspects of the series is the casting. The actors chosen for the main character embody their roles convincingly, both in appearance and performance. The protagonist and her peers look appropriate for their roles, the antagonist exudes the right balance of cunning, particularly evident during her photoshoot and campaign scenes. The portrayal of bullying in the series is subtle yet impactful.

    However, there are a few elements that feel out of place. The stepmother character, for instance, seems to be straight out of a fairytale like in early episode desperate times ,even the real mother might not had understand and support her.
    8jjgsnrsdx

    Sweet, pretty, kind!

    I don't necessarily think it was 'good', but I absolutely enjoyed all the episodes I binged in one go. I got totally swept up and rooted for the adorable character and her friendships and omg that sweet, sweet romance. Cliche but refreshing at the same time.

    Awkwardness is often seen as something to be avoided, but in reality, it's a natural part of being human. This series really encourages to see and embrace it. Believable? I dont know. Does it have to be? Emotionally I did buy in and thoroughly enjoyed watching it.

    Each episode captured the essence of coming of age, making me feel nostalgic and deeply connected to her experiences. I loved all the characters and it just gave me a wonderful time! Thank you!
    8erik_alm

    Spot-on portrayal of neurodivergence

    This show had me, I think it's in the second scene, when it portrayed stuff pretty much taken out of my own life. And it just continued delivering that spot-on portrayal of autism.

    One detail I love and that not that many shows gets right was that the main character's dad is also on the spectrum, and while I recognized a lot of the main character's experiences, I also recognized a lot of the dad's experiences. It wasn't a perfect match, of course. Every individual have their own experience, even when on the spectrum!

    But still, superb research!

    This is a comedy, and a bit of a fairy tale, and romantic as well, so some things just isn't going to match most autistic's experiences. Like the main character having a lot of luck, or is it the fashion world being full of neurodivergence?

    Most autistic people will have far more dark clouds on their skies than this show suggests, but a lot of the things going on INSIDE the main character, those are very well portrayed.

    And no, everything about autism isn't doom and gloom either! So this well researched comedy is very appreciated!

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      Harriet (Emily Carey) is never seen wearing regular high heels/stilettos during her catwalk and training scenes. All of her shoes are some form of chunky platform (mary janes, boots, etc).

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    • Release date
      • May 30, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дівчина-ґік
    • Filming locations
      • Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • RubyRock Pictures
      • Waterside Studios
      • Aircraft Pictures
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      30 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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