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Every Year After review - this hunk-packed romance is sweet, irresistible trash

Every Year After review - this hunk-packed romance is sweet, irresistible trash
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A review of the Amazon Prime series 'Every Year After' describes the show as a romantic drama based on Carley Fortune's novel. The critic characterizes the series as escapist entertainment focused on themes of love and heartbreak.

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It provides cultural commentary on the current landscape of streaming content and romantic television tropes.

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‘I can’t move on and I know I have to’ … Sadie Soverall as Percy Fraser and Matt Cornett as Sam Florek in Every Year After (Amazon Prime). Photograph: Cate Cameron/Prime View image in fullscreen ‘I can’t move on and I know I have to’ … Sadie Soverall as Percy Fraser and Matt Cornett as Sam Florek in Every Year After (Amazon Prime). Photograph: Cate Cameron/Prime TV review Television Review Every Year After review – this hunk-packed romance is sweet, irresistible trash Many muscly boys cavort in board shorts in this cute bit of escapist tosh set by a beautiful lake. Think The Summer I Turned Pretty in big girl pants

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The article is a subjective review, which is inherently opinion-based but neutral in its cultural assessment.

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