The plot, although stereotypical in many ways, is still well done, with just enough drama to leave it open for an intriguing second season. In this way, it really is a teen drama for 2019. Representation for a diverse audience is becoming increasingly important in the media, and Trinkets have achieved this very successfully, and without making a big fuss about it, which is refreshing to see. Where other shows would flaunt this, Trinkets presents its progressive characters in a very natural way. With a diverse cast and a lesbian main character, it sets itself apart as a modernised high school story. Saying that, it is important to give this show credit where credit is due. The drama and lies entangled in the story have become standards of the genre, and in this respect, Trinkets doesn’t really give the audience anything new. However, the teenage drama stereotypes are where Trinkets meets its downfall – the It Girl, the New Kid and the Social Outcast brought together in an unexpected way? We’ve seen it before. The ten half-hour episode format makes for an easy watch and allows for more character development than the film format that would be standard for a similar plot. Trinkets is essentially every teen flick brought into the age of online streaming. The show is based on the novel of the same name by Kristen Smith, and stars Brianna Hildebrand (of Deadpool fame) as the leading character. On June 14 th, Netflix released their latest original series, Trinkets, a high school drama about three students who become friends through their shared experience at Shoplifters Anonymous. Everyone’s favourite Gay-mers are back… and out of the closet this time!.What is a ‘Final Girl’? Horror Trope Explained.Review: FIZZ Vinilo Southampton, 31/10/23: indie pop group create dazzling harmonies on their first tour.Review: Punk Rock Factory The 1865, Southampton, 1/11/23: Can Disney covers rock? Absolutely!.Review: SUSU Theatre Group’s Dracula The Annex Theatre, 2/11/23.“Nowadays it’s so hard to get younger people into music” An interview with Jah Wobble on touring, new music, and Brian Eno.With over 800 hours of Doctor Who content now on iPlayer, “Doctor Who, What and Where to Start?”.JP Saxe – ‘A Grey Area’ review – an honest narrative of the depths of heartbreak and new love.Moonlight (2016): The Movie That Broke My Heart.Cult Corner – Blue Velvet (1986), The Dreamy Suburban Nightmare.Review: Canned Pineapple Rude Giant Bar –.Baby Queen – ‘Quarter Life Crisis’ review: rising alt-pop star delivers an introspective, yet gloriously fun, debut album.‘The Shining’ – What makes it so terrifying?.
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