''Everything Sucks!'' is an American
comedy-drama
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television series created by
Ben York Jones and
Michael Mohan.
The series is set in the real-life town of
Boring, Oregon
Boring is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. It is located along Oregon Route 212 in the foothills of the Cascade mountain range, approximately southeast of downtown Portl ...
in 1996, and focuses on a group of teenagers who attend the fictional Boring High School as they proceed to make a movie together while dealing with issues such as finding their sexualities, mental health, and growing up.
Ten half-hour episodes were ordered by Netflix and the series was released on February 16, 2018. On April 6, 2018, it was announced that Netflix had cancelled the series after one season.
Plot
''Everything Sucks!'' revolves around students at
Boring High School in Oregon in 1996; centering around the A/V Club, and the Drama Club, with both groups seen as misfits. Luke O'Neil is a freshman at Boring, along with his best friends, McQuaid, a pessimistic geek, and Tyler Bowen, a squeaky-voiced, immature teen. Immediately, the boys are seen as social outcasts and join the A/V Club, where Luke develops a crush on Kate Messner, the principal's daughter and a sophomore at Boring. Kate, however, starts questioning her sexuality and develops a crush on drama student Emaline Addario, who is dating fellow drama student Oliver Schermerhorn. However, Kate starts dating Luke after rumors of her being gay are spread around the school.
When an accidental destruction of the sets, inadvertently caused by Kate, causes the play to be cancelled, Luke and his friends suggest the A/V Club and Drama Club make a movie together, which would then be screened to the whole high school. Meanwhile, Luke deals with discovering VHS tapes that his father made before leaving him and his mother years prior. Throughout the season, Luke's mother, Sherry, begins to grow close to Ken Messner, Kate's father and the principal of Boring, and Kate is struggling with her identity and sexuality, Tyler struggles with his friends' interest in girls, and McQuaid develops a crush on Emaline, only to be rejected.
Cast
Main cast
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Jahi Di'Allo Winston
Jahi Di'Allo Winston (born December 1, 2003) is an American actor known for his work in film, television, and on stage. He gained prominence for roles in films such as ''The Upside'', ''Proud Mary (film), Proud Mary'', ''The Dead Don't Die (2019 fi ...
as Luke O'Neil, a freshman in A/V club who has a crush on Kate Messner. His father, Leroy, abandoned him and his mother when he was a child.
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Peyton Kennedy
Peyton Kennedy (born January 4, 2004) is a Canadian actor. She is best known for her role as Betty Nelson on the ABC television drama series '' Grey’s Anatomy'' (2018–2019). She is also known for her film roles in '' The Captive'' (2014), '' ...
as Kate Messner, the daughter of the principal and a sophomore in A/V club. She starts questioning her sexuality and develops a crush on Emaline Addario.
* Patch Darragh as Ken Messner, the principal and Kate's dad who starts to connect with Sherry, Luke's mother. His wife, Kate's mother, died when Kate was five.
* Claudine Mboligikpelani Nako as Sherry O'Neil, Luke's mother and a flight attendant who starts to become romantically close to Ken
* Quinn Liebling as Tyler Bowen, a freshman in A/V club and one of Luke's best friends. He has ADHD and dyslexia.
* Elijah Stevenson as Oliver Schermerhorn, a senior in drama club and Emaline's boyfriend, who eventually runs away to New York
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Sydney Sweeney
Sydney Bernice Sweeney (born September 12, 1997) is an American actress. She first gained attention in 2018 for appearing in the television series '' Everything Sucks!'' and ''The Handmaid's Tale'', and in the limited series '' Sharp Objects'' ...
as Emaline Addario, a junior in drama club and Oliver's ex-girlfriend with a flair for drama
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Rio Mangini as McQuaid, a freshman in A/V club, one of Luke's best friends
Recurring cast
* Abi Brittle as Leslie, a religious member of A/V club, who is friends with Kate and later develops a crush on Tyler
* Jalon Howard as Cedric, a member of the drama club
* Connor Muhl as Scott Pocket, a pervy student who reads the morning announcements with Jessica
* Nicole McCullough as Jessica Betts, a perfectionist who reads the morning announcements with Scott
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Ben York Jones as Mr. Stargrove, the quirky A/V club teacher
Guest stars
* Zachary Ray Sherman as Leroy O'Neil, Luke's father who left when he was 7 years old
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Jen Taylor
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as Miss Stock, a teacher of Boring High School
Episodes
Production
Filming for the series took place in Oregon in the towns of
Boring,
Oregon City
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,
Portland
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*Portland, Oregon, the most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon
*Portland, Maine, the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maine
*Isle of Portland, a tied island in the English Channel
Portland may also r ...
and at Fort Rock State Natural Area near
Bend in summer 2017. The crew managed to film in a real
Blockbuster in
Sandy
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People and fictional characters
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which eventually closed after they finished shooting. The A/V club scenes were filmed a
Willamette Falls Studios a non-profit
Public Access center in Oregon City.
Reception
''Everything Sucks!'' received positive reviews from critics.
Rotten Tomatoes
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gave the first season an approval rating of 72% based on 47 reviews, and an average rating of 6.1/10. The site's critical consensus states, "A flawed series that ticks off all the nostalgia boxes, ''Everything Sucks!'' still manages to tug at the heartstrings."
Metacritic
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gave the first season a
weighted average
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score of 62 out of 100 based on reviews from 19 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". The series is frequently compared to ''
Stranger Things
''Stranger Things'' is an American television series created by the Duffer brothers, Duffer Brothers for Netflix. Produced by Monkey Massacre Productions and 21 Laps Entertainment, the Stranger Things season 1, first season was released on N ...
'', ''
Freaks and Geeks
''Freaks and Geeks'' is an American teen comedy-drama television series created by Paul Feig and executive-produced by Judd Apatow that aired on NBC during the 1999–2000 television season. The show is set in a suburban high school near ...
'', as well as ''
Degrassi
''Degrassi'' is a Canadian teen drama television franchise created by Kit Hood and Linda Schuyler, that follows the lives of youths attending the eponymous secondary school in Toronto. Each entry since 1987 has taken place in the same contin ...
''.
''Everything Sucks!'', although well received, was criticized for its over-the-top use of tropes, sometimes unrealistic situations, as well as not developing its supporting characters. However, the coming out storyline and the performances of the ensemble cast, particularly Winston and Kennedy, received much praise. Emine Saner from ''
The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
'' wrote that the creators "took the idea of nostalgia and teenhood so far they just ended up repeating tropes", however praised Kate's storyline as well as Winston and Kennedy's performances.
On the other hand, Jen Chaney of ''
Vulture
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'' gave ''Everything Sucks!'' a positive review, praising its "treatment of its young characters", and once again, praised Kennedy and Winston's performances. However, she did criticize some dialogue choices, some of the music, and the under developed supporting characters. Caroline Framke of ''
Vox'' said, that it "takes too long to figure out its twist on a typical coming-of-age romance. But once it gets there, it’s great" and gave particular praise to Kate's storyline.
References
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