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High School (American TV series)

High School is a coming-of-age drama television series developed by Clea DuVall and Tegan and Sara Quin, based on the 2019 memoir of the same name by the Quins. It premiered on Amazon Freevee on October 14, 2022.


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Drama
Coming-of-age
High Schoolby Tegan QuinSara Quin
Clea DuVall
Tegan Quin
Sara Quin
Clea DuVall
Laura Kittrell
Clea DuVall
Rebecca Asher
Railey Gilliland
Seazynn Gilliland
Esther McGregor
Olivia Rouyre
Amanda Fix
Brianne Tju
Cobie Smulders
Kyle Bornheimer
Jayne Eastwood
Geena Meszaros
Anna Waronker
United States
Canada
English
1
8
Laura Kittrell
Clea DuVall
Tegan Quin
Sara Quin
Brad Pitt
Dede Gardner
Jeremy Kleiner
Carina Sposato
Leslie Cowan
Calgary, Alberta Canada
Carolina Costa
Samy Inayeh
D. Gillian Truster
Roderick Deogrades
Orlee Buium
22–31 minutes
Reunion Pacific Entertainment
Libra Head Productions
Meridian & Bigbee Productions
Plan B Entertainment
Amazon Studios
Amazon Freevee
October 14 (2022-10-14) –October 28, 2022 (2022-10-28)

High School is a coming-of-age drama television series developed by Clea DuVall and Tegan and Sara Quin, based on the 2019 memoir of the same name by the Quins. It premiered on Amazon Freevee on October 14, 2022.

Through a backdrop of '90s grunge & rave culture, twin sisters navigate identity, love, & music while just trying to "find" themselves.

  • Railey Gilliland as Tegan Quin

  • Seazynn Gilliland as Sara Quin

  • Esther McGregor as Natalie

  • Olivia Rouyre as Phoebe

  • Amanda Fix as Maya

  • Brianne Tju as Ali

  • Cobie Smulders as Simone Bates

  • Kyle Bornheimer as Patrick Twiley

  • Jayne Eastwood as June

  • Geena Meszaros as Lily

  • CJ Valleroy as Evan

  • Christian Humphries as Andrew

  • Dom Bergeron as Will

  • Nikki Rae Hallow as Loni

  • Nate Corddry as David

No.TitleDirected byTeleplay byOriginal release date
"I Bet It Stung"Clea DuVallClea DuVallOctober 14, 2022 (2022-10-14)
"Shock To Your System"Clea DuVallClea DuVallOctober 14, 2022 (2022-10-14)
"Hang On to the Night"Clea DuVallClea DuVallOctober 14, 2022 (2022-10-14)
"Welcome Home"Rebecca AsherLaura KittrellOctober 14, 2022 (2022-10-14)
"Freedom"Rebecca AsherClea DuVallOctober 21, 2022 (2022-10-21)
"Hello, I'm Right Here"Clea DuVallLaura KittrellOctober 21, 2022 (2022-10-21)
"Fix You Up"Clea DuVallClea DuVallOctober 28, 2022 (2022-10-28)
"The Con"Clea DuVallLaura KittrellOctober 28, 2022 (2022-10-28)

On October 20, 2020, it was announced that Amazon Studios' free ad-supported streaming service IMDb TV was developing a project based on identical twin indie pop duo Tegan and Sara Quin's eponymous 2019 memoir. Clea DuVall was attached to create and direct the pilot episode, as well as executive produce alongside the Quin sisters. The series is produced by Plan B Entertainment under their overall deal at Amazon Studios. At Amazon's first NewFront presentation on May 3, 2021, it was announced that IMDb TV had given the project a series order.

On March 17, 2022, Railey and Seazynn Gilliland were cast as the leads, while Cobie Smulders and Kyle Bornheimer were set to guest star in the show.

On March 17, 2022, it was reported that principal photography was set to begin on March 21 in Alberta, Canada.

In advance of its official Amazon premiere, the series received a preview screening in the Primetime program at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating with an average rating of 7.4/10, based on 22 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "High School is as effervescent and sensitive as a Tegan and Sara album, delivering a highly specific coming of age comedy that rings with universal truth."

Metacritic gave the series a weighted average score of 82 out of 100 based on 10 critic reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".

On Rolling Stone's list of the 20 Best TV Shows of 2022, it was named as the 7th Best.

On The New York Times' list of Best TV Shows 2022, the show was listed 5th.

  • High School at IMDb
  • High School on Amazon Prime Video
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