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Red Oaks - Season 1

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David Myers, a 20-year-old, decided to enjoy his life during that time in the summer before entering school. David is a university student, trying to work as a tennis assistant at New York's Jewish-dominated Red Oaks Club during the holiday. Now, David begins his life and tries to figure out the kind of life he wants to live before the end of the summer before he enters university.
Release: 2015
IMDb: 7.9
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Duration: 30 min
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HitFix
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September 17, 2015

It's been a year, and what feels like several Amazon pilot seasons... Or maybe I've just gotten impatient to see more of a show that had such a strong command of tone and its world in its first outing.
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RogerEbert.com
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October 05, 2015

This is a likable ensemble, filled with talented young future stars (Roberts and Turshen especially) and great veterans who don't get enough work, like Reiser and Kind.
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Boston Globe
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September 25, 2015

The series from David Gordon Green of Eastbound & Down is mildly entertaining, no more and no less.
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Philadelphia Daily News
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October 08, 2015

Derivative as it is from a distance, Red Oaks often redeems itself in close-ups.
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TheWrap
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October 08, 2015

There are increasingly diminishing returns when it comes to watching a 20-year-old navigate between the push of his own desires and the pull of others' expectations, and David Myers... is too passive and inert to root for.
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Contra Costa Times
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September 15, 2015

Packed with plenty of nostalgic vibes, witty dialogue and likable characters, Red Oaks treks across some familiar terrain, but it still manages to feel fresh and relevant.
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indieWire
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October 09, 2015

Series creators Jacobs and Gangemi infuse a delightfully surprising air to each episode, throwing in '80s hallmarks like outrageous side characters, apt musical numbers, sex, drugs and even a body-swap episode.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
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November 03, 2017

From its first season, Red Oaks stood apart just by using '80s-era music that never felt overly familiar.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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October 08, 2015

It's not merely an experiment in nostalgia. The characterization and crisp writing have a biting comic edge, keeping the story from sinking into sentimental mush.
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We Got This Covered
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October 08, 2015

There's déjà vu to more than just the period of Amazon's slice of life tennis comedy, but Red Oaks is a consistent player with surprising potential.
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