![]() ![]() ![]() He doesn't look like a juvenile delinquent and more like an Old Navy model. Nate: Oh Nate, fan favourite, honestly the actor is doing his best and I like his performance, but the character is ruined with his wardrobe. She was my favourite character and I found myself disinterested (Also her wardrobe is another crime). I get determined but that cheekiness is lost on her. Bronwyn is a funny, determined character. But then we get to-īronwyn: The actress falls completely flat for me in selling Bronwyn's character. Unlike a lot of commentors I don't care that they cast Cooper (a presumed white character) as a black, because the actor does a good job portraying the feeling Cooper's character. I'm glad they look somewhat like teenagers (Young Royals did this to perfection). Except for Addy and Cooper (half of your main cast of characters) I feel they got it wrong. ![]() In the book we are constricted to the four central characters POV, limiting our knowledge to what they know. Those set up revelations are dropped as exposition in the first 30 minutes of the first episode. The book kept me on the edge of my seat, unpeeling secrets with clear set up. With shows like "Young Royals", "Sex Education" and "American Vandal" going around, this show screams lowest possible effort. But there is no other way to describe the feeling I have watching the first few episodes. ![]()
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