Sydney is a teenage girl navigating the trials and tribulations of high school while dealing with the complexities of her family, her budding sexuality, and mysterious superpowers just begin... Read allSydney is a teenage girl navigating the trials and tribulations of high school while dealing with the complexities of her family, her budding sexuality, and mysterious superpowers just beginning to awaken deep within her.Sydney is a teenage girl navigating the trials and tribulations of high school while dealing with the complexities of her family, her budding sexuality, and mysterious superpowers just beginning to awaken deep within her.
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"I am Not okay with This" shows how a young girl struggles with her newfound superpowers in addition to her emotional crisis.
Sophia Lillis plays this role very convincingly and that is complemented by the equally good acting of the supporting characters.
The series makes the whole thing very exciting, only to leave the viewer in the rain with a huge cliffhanger at the end, as the series is unfortunately another victim of Netflix's "cancel fetish".
There is not much to unpack about this series, so I am only typing this bit to meet the required 600 characters.
Thanks for reading.
Too bad actually...
Sophia Lillis plays this role very convincingly and that is complemented by the equally good acting of the supporting characters.
The series makes the whole thing very exciting, only to leave the viewer in the rain with a huge cliffhanger at the end, as the series is unfortunately another victim of Netflix's "cancel fetish".
There is not much to unpack about this series, so I am only typing this bit to meet the required 600 characters.
Thanks for reading.
Too bad actually...
Awkward small town girl Sydney Novak (Sophia Lillis) has her only friend Dina (Sofia Bryant), her little brother Liam, and her mother Maggie (Kathleen Rose Perkins). Her father committed suicide. Weird neighbor Stanley Barber (Wyatt Oleff) has a crush on her. Dina starts going out with the arrogant quarterback. Sydney has emotional issues, sexuality issues, and worst of all, she's developing superpowers.
This is a Netflix show with only one season. It got renewed for a second season but then canceled due to the pandemic. Lillis and Oleff reunite after It. Lillis is brilliant as the awkward teen. I love the Carrie motif. It's based on a comic book written by Charles Forsman who also wrote "The End of the F***ing World". Both shows have similar aesthetics. I love both shows. It's a real shame that this got taken down by the virus.
This is a Netflix show with only one season. It got renewed for a second season but then canceled due to the pandemic. Lillis and Oleff reunite after It. Lillis is brilliant as the awkward teen. I love the Carrie motif. It's based on a comic book written by Charles Forsman who also wrote "The End of the F***ing World". Both shows have similar aesthetics. I love both shows. It's a real shame that this got taken down by the virus.
This series from the Forsman universe is similarly atmospheric in structure to "The End of the F***ing World," but the plot is more one that moves into the fantastical alongside everyday teen problems and evolves into a strange but interestingly unconventional origin story of a superhero, or supervillain. The story is exciting, exceptionally well conceived, and at the same time full of landmarks in genre classics, such as Stephen King's "Carrie." Every now and then, subplots get a bit lost in "Twitter discourse", which, as we all know, is rather the opposite of discourse; a condition that unfortunately weakens the overall picture a bit. Sophia Lillie's portrayal of the main character bears the same ambivalent relationship, which she hits well time and again, only to drift too much into facial spectacles she's familiar with, which are apparently meant to appear bubbly and freaky in a very stereotypical way. The supporting characters do a better job. Oleff and Bryant don't perform at a consistently high level here either, but seem to be able to interpret their roles better in their quieter ways, giving the viewer a more sympathetic, approachable picture of the characters.
The series is fun, has beautiful settings, interesting characters and a fitting atmosphere. However, it also has acting weaknesses, shortcomings in its adherence to the important themes and a slight overrepresentation of clichés. Still, it was more promising than disappointing. The positives outweighed the negatives.
Unfortunately, the series has been discontinued by Netflix and the reasons given seem like excuses. It is well known that Netflix earns money mainly from new series productions and not by keeping good, established series alive, because the streaming service doesn't get anyone to sign a contract with new seasons. So the cliffhanger of the last episode remains unresolved and the potential of the series doesn't get a chance to unfold. Simply a pity.
The series is fun, has beautiful settings, interesting characters and a fitting atmosphere. However, it also has acting weaknesses, shortcomings in its adherence to the important themes and a slight overrepresentation of clichés. Still, it was more promising than disappointing. The positives outweighed the negatives.
Unfortunately, the series has been discontinued by Netflix and the reasons given seem like excuses. It is well known that Netflix earns money mainly from new series productions and not by keeping good, established series alive, because the streaming service doesn't get anyone to sign a contract with new seasons. So the cliffhanger of the last episode remains unresolved and the potential of the series doesn't get a chance to unfold. Simply a pity.
WhY??????? :O
What is Wrong with YOU PEOPLE???? SERIOUSLY????
They constantly cancel the series that are well acted and interesting in their 1st or 2nd season. And we Had Kardashians, Duggars, Bachelorettes and Bachelors Out the WaZOO! YUCK!
If I wanna watch Fiction, I prefer a show Like this and this young actress is Bloody Amazing!!
So sick of GREEDY, FAKE LIARS getting rich and these wonderful young actors getting fired when a series is dropped that had great potential to entertain us and teach us better manners and kindness. Compared to UgHHH Reality??? LOL TV TRASH!
No wonder the World Sucks So Much and Keeps Sucking More these Past 20 years! Thanks for NOTHING ! NOThING GOOD anyway! ANd Just so you know, I TOO Am NOT ok With This!! :O.
They constantly cancel the series that are well acted and interesting in their 1st or 2nd season. And we Had Kardashians, Duggars, Bachelorettes and Bachelors Out the WaZOO! YUCK!
If I wanna watch Fiction, I prefer a show Like this and this young actress is Bloody Amazing!!
So sick of GREEDY, FAKE LIARS getting rich and these wonderful young actors getting fired when a series is dropped that had great potential to entertain us and teach us better manners and kindness. Compared to UgHHH Reality??? LOL TV TRASH!
No wonder the World Sucks So Much and Keeps Sucking More these Past 20 years! Thanks for NOTHING ! NOThING GOOD anyway! ANd Just so you know, I TOO Am NOT ok With This!! :O.
A Need Season Two, We Need Season Two
This series is exceptional. I cannot believe that Netflix decided to cancel it early and leave the ending open. What is this?
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- TriviaBased on the graphic novel written and illustrated by Charles S. Forsman.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Netflix Original Teen Shows (2020)
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