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

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.
Why it matters
It provides cultural commentary on the current landscape of streaming content and romantic television tropes.
‘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
The article is a subjective review, which is inherently opinion-based but neutral in its cultural assessment.
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