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Popular - Season 1

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Two girls who despise each other, due to being on opposite sides of the 'popularity fence', are forced together upon learning that their parents are getting married.
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New York Post
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June 26, 2018

The point gets lost in the forced hubbub created by the producers, who haven't got anything new or thoughtful to say but who are going to exercise their TV First Amendment anyway.
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New York Daily News
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June 26, 2018

Popular still has the potential to strike some chords in viewers, but its chances are undermined by a cast that looks about 15 years too old to be high-school students and by writing that just doesn't seem credible, even for these characters.
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Variety
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June 26, 2018

One thing that creators Ryan Murphy and Gina Matthews deftly convey is that high school popularity is a nebulous force, constantly shifting its tide.
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AV Club
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June 26, 2018

The first season as a whole is full of memorable, off-kilter gems.
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Houston Chronicle
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June 26, 2018

Popular is socially reprehensible and relentlessly superficial. TV's latest high school series, from the WB, is also kind of fun... Popular is eye candy. Have a Starburst. Chew happy.
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Los Angeles Times
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June 26, 2018

Although designed to be mostly light and zippy, this series is memorable only when dealing honestly with serious issues... Such moments are relatively fleeting, however.
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New York Times
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June 26, 2018

Characters spell out the themes more than necessary, but they're important themes, and the stories present adolescence as the morally complex, emotionally draining experience it is.
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People Magazine
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June 26, 2018

Popular makes valid points about the unfairness of social stratification. But with its gimmicky camera work and flights of surrealism, it tries too hard to be hip.
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Boston Globe
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June 26, 2018

Most of Popular avoids gratuitous attitude, as it dissects high school culture like the frogs in Sam and Brooke's lab pan.
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The Ringer
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June 26, 2018

The show is an acidic, insightful survey of a social ecosystem - and an early preview of a sensibility that would come to dominate TV.
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