However, that doesn’t mean it’s not worth the binge.
Everything Sucksfollows Luke ONeil (Jahi DiAllo Winston), a freshman in the A/V Club.
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Luke and his friends are nerds, but their expertise in film allows them to expand their social circle.
Emaline and Kate have a will-they-won’t-they throughout the show.
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The characters’passions for pop culture is a key part ofEverything Sucks!.
The second part of the shows sophomore season recently dropped on the streamer.
‘Everything Sucks!’
Their fight after the Tori Amos concert is hard to watch because it feels so real.
The Luke and Kate storyline captures the kind of pressure and insensitivity lesbians can face from teen boys.
Fortunately, in this case, Luke does eventually have an epiphany about how self-centered he’s been.
Everything Sucks!: Set in the 1990s, this coming-of-age series follows a group of high school misfits navigating the trials of adolescence. Amidst VHS tapes and dial-up internet, members of the A/V and Drama clubs must confront teen angst, family dynamics, and evolving friendships as they produce a school film and discover their identities in a small Oregon town.