Honestly, all the actors did great and really put in the work you can clearly tell. My issue is that it was sold off the jump as a more dark and gruesome take on The Adam's Family by showing a kid getting ripped apart by Paranahs in the previews. Showing blood was the catfish here for me. I went into it thinking, "This is going to be awesome and totally dark," only for it to turn into your super generic and basic high school drama tv series. Awkward quiet girl goes to new school where she has to meet new people. Torn between 2 teenage boys in a love triangle. Queue the home coming / prom / school dance with more generic drama. Like if you type out the conflicts in this show, you wouldn't even know which show I was talking about. That is how generic it is. By episode 7, I was thoroughly disappointed
itsDandar t1_j0tnt7j wrote
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This is a weird take lol.
Honestly, all the actors did great and really put in the work you can clearly tell. My issue is that it was sold off the jump as a more dark and gruesome take on The Adam's Family by showing a kid getting ripped apart by Paranahs in the previews. Showing blood was the catfish here for me. I went into it thinking, "This is going to be awesome and totally dark," only for it to turn into your super generic and basic high school drama tv series. Awkward quiet girl goes to new school where she has to meet new people. Torn between 2 teenage boys in a love triangle. Queue the home coming / prom / school dance with more generic drama. Like if you type out the conflicts in this show, you wouldn't even know which show I was talking about. That is how generic it is. By episode 7, I was thoroughly disappointed