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]]>The series was created and executive produced by Ben York Jones and Michael Mohan. Jeff Pinkner, Scott Rosenberg, Josh Appelbaum, and André Nemec also shared executive producer credits.
It starred Peyton Kennedy, Jahi Winston, Claudine Mboligikpelani Nako, Patch Darragh, Sydney Sweeney, Quinn Liebling, Elijah Stevenson and Rio Mangini.
Everything Sucks! is set in the town of Boring, Oregon in 1996. It is funny, awkward and follows the life of high school misfits as they battle with self-doubt, insecurity and their relationship with their parents. The show was rated a respectable 69% on Rotten Tomatoes and an even more impressive 7.7/10 on IMDB. Fans of the show may consequently be surprised to learn that it has been cancelled.
Pinkner said in a statement:
“We’re super proud of the show we made — and very proud that it found an audience of very passionate fans, for many of whom it became an important personal touchstone: either reflecting their current life, or an echo of their own teenage years. We are grateful to Netflix for the opportunity, but are very disheartened we won’t be continuing to tell these stories.”
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]]>The show is not just a pleasant throwback but is a funny, awkward and deeply relatable coming of age which is a real pleasure to watch. The series is successful in making you genuinely care about the characters as we watch them battle their self-doubt, insecurities and struggle facing who they really are.
The Netflix series is not only sensitive in its treatment of adolescence but is also understanding in its portrayal of life as a single parent. The touching way that the adults are presented as still feeling similar emotions to the teenagers is a heartfelt reminder that some of our childhood insecurities never fully leave us.
The leads Jahi Winston and Peyton Kennedy are fabulous and we have our fingers crossed for a second season. A truly heartwarming coming of age story which is genuinely enjoyable to watch.
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]]>The post Netflix Axes “Everything Sucks!” After Just One Season appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The series was created and executive produced by Ben York Jones and Michael Mohan. Jeff Pinkner, Scott Rosenberg, Josh Appelbaum, and André Nemec also shared executive producer credits.
It starred Peyton Kennedy, Jahi Winston, Claudine Mboligikpelani Nako, Patch Darragh, Sydney Sweeney, Quinn Liebling, Elijah Stevenson and Rio Mangini.
Everything Sucks! is set in the town of Boring, Oregon in 1996. It is funny, awkward and follows the life of high school misfits as they battle with self-doubt, insecurity and their relationship with their parents. The show was rated a respectable 69% on Rotten Tomatoes and an even more impressive 7.7/10 on IMDB. Fans of the show may consequently be surprised to learn that it has been cancelled.
Pinkner said in a statement:
“We’re super proud of the show we made — and very proud that it found an audience of very passionate fans, for many of whom it became an important personal touchstone: either reflecting their current life, or an echo of their own teenage years. We are grateful to Netflix for the opportunity, but are very disheartened we won’t be continuing to tell these stories.”
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]]>The post “Everything Sucks”: awkward and relatable coming of age story appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The show is not just a pleasant throwback but is a funny, awkward and deeply relatable coming of age which is a real pleasure to watch. The series is successful in making you genuinely care about the characters as we watch them battle their self-doubt, insecurities and struggle facing who they really are.
The Netflix series is not only sensitive in its treatment of adolescence but is also understanding in its portrayal of life as a single parent. The touching way that the adults are presented as still feeling similar emotions to the teenagers is a heartfelt reminder that some of our childhood insecurities never fully leave us.
The leads Jahi Winston and Peyton Kennedy are fabulous and we have our fingers crossed for a second season. A truly heartwarming coming of age story which is genuinely enjoyable to watch.
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