Every Year After

Amazon's new YA drama series 'Every Year After' is criticized for its derivative plot and lack of emotional resonance. The review suggests the show fails to capture the charm of its source material or similar genre hits.
Why it matters
It provides a critical perspective on the quality of current streaming content in the competitive YA drama market.
Imagine talking to your most heartsick friend, the one who simply cannot get over her ex. A decade on, this breakup has become her entire personality - the only thing she ever seems to think about or want to talk about, the single event she blames for everything from her ill-advised hookups to her recurring panic attacks to even, somehow, her boring job.
Subjective cultural criticism typical of entertainment reviews.
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