Genera+ion sounds a lot like
Euphoria. Okay, I m glad we got that out of the way because while, yes, there are some obvious connections that can be made they both offer a raw look at the modern coming-of-age experience I can assure you
Genera+ion is wholly unique in its storytelling and character development. It’s a frank, sometimes humorous exploration of what it’s actually like to be a teenager today rooted in the experiences of its Gen Z creator, 19-year-old Zelda Barnz, who wrote the show with her father over a two-year period after coming out as bisexual. Barnz was meticulous in creating an authentic narrative, and that can be felt and seen in every part of the series. The characters talk and text like actual high schoolers, dress like TikTok stars, and are grappling with real-life issues such as complicated family dynamics, gender identity, sex, and teen pregnancy. And then, there is the subject of casting, which is really good and, maybe most importantly, believable.
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