Greenes
Please don't spend money on this.
Onlinewsma
Absolutely Brilliant!
BelSports
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Matho
The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
Sophia Nagato
I really like this show , so do my friends.We are watching it together and waiting for the new episodes. This whole topic at the expense of tolerance and adolescents who are not afraid to seek, to find and to accept themselves as they are. that's what matters, and it must continue to change us, change the world. I was terribly upset that the Tvshow is closing, with this message I want to join those who are against the closure. This TVs is really great and interesting for lots of people in the world . The actors are Great , idea is good , audience loves it. What else you need ? Sophia Ioseliani , 18. Tbilisi,Georgia .
SnoopyStyle
Best friends Karma Ashcroft (Katie Stevens) and Amy Raudenfeld (Rita Volk) get mistaken for a lesbian couple by gay student Shane Harvey (Michael Willett) and nominated for Homecoming Queens in the aggressively progressive Austin high school. Karma is desperate to be popular and maintains the ruse. Karma is straight and pining for hunky Liam Booker (Gregg Sulkin). On the other hand, Amy is discovering her sexuality and her attraction to Karma. Opposing them is Amy's self-obsessed righteous step-sister Lauren Cooper (Bailey De Young).This has an appealing young cast. The characters are fun. The premise is digging into serious issues but at times, it threatens to treat it in less-than-serious ways. The best part continues to be the friendship of Karma and Amy. Lauren is a hilarious villain until she softened her edge later on. There is a good group of friends here. It could have continued after the three seasons but it's also a bit repetitive dealing with Karma and Amy's relationship.
alex svensson
i thought that this show would be just another teenseries to make money, however this one stuck out, a lot. i'm the kind of person who doesn't watch a movie and a TV-show twice, unless it's REALLY good. i'm not sure what made this show a ''homerun'' for me, it might have something to do with how easy it is to relate to the characters in some way or that it's an easy show to watch. it's not a show that requires a whole lot of concentration to watch, and it's easy to watch even i you have a lot to do, the episodes are just 20mins long. if you have not seen this show, i suggest you give it a shot, just a few episodes, that's what got me hooked. i was sceptic a first but it turned out to be one of the best shows i have ever seen, if not the best.
Dr_Sagan
This is the story of 2 girls who are bffs and, at some point, they pretend to be more than that (!), just to be more popular at their school.Why being gay makes you more popular is beyond my understanding, but anyway.The series is overall a sitcom for young people. The young leads are OK. The characters in the show are largely based on stereotypes though.That bothers me the most with this is the....beeps!! Although this series deals almost exclusively with sex, and you see young people trying constantly to have some, even in more complicate ways ("Let's have a threesome" kind of ways), the producers put a bleeping sound almost on every "bad word" they can think of.That's hypocrisy if you ask me.Anyway, the show isn't bad, and some (young mostly) people might wanna watch it!