The Teen TV Show Even Old People Will Obsess Over
Prime Video This week: The show all the youths are raving about.
Everything’s coming up Rosie.
This Disney news is ridiculous.
So is this.
My spiritual sister, Allison Janney.
I’m Going to the Cottage Whoever is doing Canada’s PR deserves a raise.
Everyone wants to go to the cottage.
The first tease was the jaw-dropping piece of lakeside real estate that Shane and Ilya pledged their love for each other in during the season finale of Heated Rivalry , in between other enviable extracurricular activities.
Now, the beauty of the Toronto-adjacent summering destination Muskoka is poised to make summering in the Hamptons seem like a silly jaunt for the poors, thanks to the massively popular Prime Video series Sterling Point .
I have a suspicion why the destination is so popular.
It’s partly because the series, which sat atop the most-watched chart for most of the last two weeks, does such a great job of displaying the waterfront retreat’s balance of cozy, local history and drool-worthy mansion fanciness.
But it’s also because Sterling Point itself is transportive, not just to those hilariously misnamed “cottages” (they’re basically estates), but to a time when TV was our angsty teenage respite.
A genre that hasn’t existed in a while, but is finally coming back.
Sterling Point is the most CW TV series in years—which says a lot, considering the CW still exists.
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