


R-Rated. Cringeworthy. Middle school.
Middle school as it really happened. Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle star in this adult comedy, playing versions of themselves as thirteen-year-old outcasts in the year 2000, surrounded by actual thirteen-year-olds, where the best day of your life can turn into your worst with the stroke of a gel pen.
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Precisely what it was like.
loved it from the beggining to the end. thanks for being a genuine piece of art, with just the greatest wittiest silliest smartest quickest sense of humor ever, for being a nuanced drama and a goofy comedy without ever having to pick a side and for translating so much feelings in way i could never. thanks for making me emphatize and worry about every single character potential bad decision (if you watched you know that's a lot) like if it were with my own daughters or something. really glad to, in the era of soo much tv, have picked the right show. thank you thank you thank you. tour de force. again, should sweep all the emmys. maya erskine and anna konkle, you'll forever be famous. maya ishii peters and anna kone, you'll forever be friends. this show is a manifesto i'll take with me 4ever. 💕 ALSO IS SO FUCKING FUNNY LIKE SERIOUSLY (and yes im emotional really wish there'd be more but ok)
i was 14 in Y2K and this just hits right in the awkward feels. Erskine and Konkle are perfection!
Some of season 2 really let this show down, like the animated episode (obviously they couldn't go anywhere and both actresses had babies), but it's still a really solid show. Episode 14 and 15 in season two were really heavy but also had some good moments. The cringey humour parts are better in season 1. Don't miss this show, if you grew up in the 2000s, some of this is really relatable...
Show rated a 7. Season 1 rated an 8




















