Suman Roberson
It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.
willjohnsonnguyen
I was totally enjoy watching this show, and now I addicted to it. It gave me many emotion as well as how life was. What I saying is not necessary like it give a whole bunch of life lesson in once because I knew it will get bored in a minute or so. But instead, they was expressed it through the acting in every episode, which personally, I loved it a lot. I never found a series like this one that make both level of enjoy and understanding at the same.
CharlieHere
I'm a big fan of Anna Akana, I also think the entire cast is amazing, soundtrack was amazing, the central ideas and themes were amazing- but wasted by shallow writing. I really don't want to be harsh here, it was interesting enough to get me to watch the whole thing, but I struggled to focus, I ended up multi-tasking. I'm interested in watching a next season too, if they make one. However, my interest is mainly for Anna Akana and Sean Grandillo, they are wonderful actors and I think they've got good on screen chemistry.My only issue with this show is the writing, but that makes up most of it, which is why I've given it a 5. Jason Ubaldi misses opportunities for mystery, suspense, sexual tension and in-depth exploration of characters. Everything is instantly paid off, serious issues that should have been main plot points were diluted and skimmed over after a few episodes. Some characters made seriously stupid and unnecessary decisions (I'm thinking of the end in particular, where was the need? There were many solutions to this problem- that wasn't one.) The show needed to do a lot more characterisation and plot exploration. There weren't really any consequences or problems that couldn't be fixed, until the end, but that'll get fixed in season 2 no doubt. It felt cluttered with different subplots but not one of them was explored to even half their potential. There are also characters who make no sense. The show likes to tell us things and then show no evidence, or evidence to the contrary for these things. You can't have a gorgeous, talented, kind-hearted, charming social outcast who is supposedly rubbish with girls and, yet, is naked with one in episode one. His name may as well be Gary Stu- saying this I do like the character but he doesn't have to be labelled a social outcast, that's silly. Some subplots and characters are just completely forgotten about too, when I was expecting something to happen with them. To summarise, if you're looking for a well written show with relatable characters that can make you laugh or cry, this isn't it. I recommend it if you're looking for something decent, with good acting that is easy to watch. I think Jason Ubaldi should consider working with other writers who are skilled in suspense and could help him improve the show for season 2. The ideas are really good but there needs to be a build up. The characters are interesting but they need to be consistent with their main traits. If you are going to have a gorgeous, lovely, social outcast, he needs to have done something to destroy his reputation. If people are going to metaphorically throw themselves under a bus, they need to have exhausted all other options before doing so. Otherwise, the show just lacks sense and depth, and ends up feeling shallow.
kittyhart
As a fan of Ann Akana I enjoyed it only one problem is 25-year-olds playing high schoolers you can't really do anything about it but its weird, Acting was fine, not amazing but good for a youtube red series i will definitely will watch season 2.