I guess they tried..
After 80 episodes of repetitive storylines, frustrating characters, one - dimensional villains, and dramatic, cliché writing, I began to wonder if this series was actually necessary. Technically, they did leave us with an almost unsatisfactory ending to Senior High, but eh-⚠️ CONTENT WARNINGS ⚠️
The show contains depictions of violence, SA, murder and much more. I found it pertinent to include this because the depictions are rather explicit, and caution may be exercised before watching.
There was nothing quite innovative about this series story wise, sure it had a few good plot twists and several tense and thrilling moments, but this was essentially a rinse and repeat of the Senior High formula. Only difference, the audience knows who the villains are all along. There's no mystery and suspense, and even though this kind of story has it's own appeal.. 80 episodes? It's too much. Everything just kept repeating itself over and over again, and at one point it gets predictable and boring.. and the exact same thing happened with Senior High. The longer they went on, the more the quality declined.
But thank goodness for character development huh, because that aspect pretty much carried the show here. Naturally, some characters remained consistent in their recklessness and irrational behaviour, but it's the way all these characters stood by each other that got to me. New and old, it felt so satisfying to see characters who weren't painted in the best light previously get the kind of development they deserved and then witness the bond they developed be strong enough that they would run towards danger for one of their friends was amazing.
The acting was great, every single member of the cast had the chance to showcase their skills and where the story let me down, this and the character writing really impressed me.
Yes, this was over the top and kind of frustrating to watch, but I have to admit, I did enjoy some of it. Despite the fact that a lot of storylines didn't have satisfying endings, the actual ending was just as rushed as Senior High's was and.. it was series that I went hot and cold on, but for the most part it was entertaining and I guess that's something.
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Review of Philippine Television Series "High Street" (2024)
"High Street" serves as an engaging and dramatic sequel to the hit series "Senior High," propelling the narrative forward by five years and diving into the complex lives of the Northford High School alumni. The plot intricately weaves together elements of suspense, personal trauma, and unexpected twists, ensuring that viewers remain captivated throughout.Plot and Characters
The series kicks off with a dramatic twist—William, who had been in a coma for years, suddenly regains consciousness. This event sets off a chain of reactions, particularly impacting Sky, now a multimedia reporter haunted by William's dark past. Sky’s journey from exposing William’s atrocities to facing personal and professional challenges creates a compelling storyline.
Sky's determination and resilience are tested as she navigates a labyrinth of threats, including being sabotaged by hackers and dealing with internal conflicts within her team. Her encounter with Wesley and Nikki, initially seen as allies but later revealed as antagonists, adds depth to the plot. The introduction of Tori as the mastermind behind the hacking adds another layer of intrigue, making the audience question motives and alliances.
Themes and Execution
"High Street" delves into themes of betrayal, justice, and the struggle for truth in the face of adversity. Sky’s character embodies the fight against corruption and manipulation, symbolizing the broader societal battles. The show also explores the impact of technology and cybercrime, a timely topic that resonates with contemporary audiences.
The series does an excellent job of balancing suspense with character development. Sky's relationships, particularly with her half-sister Z and her interactions with her friends, are portrayed with emotional depth, making her a relatable protagonist. The subplot involving Tania and Tori adds a parallel narrative that enriches the main storyline.
Pacing and Direction
The pacing of "High Street" is commendable, maintaining a steady flow of suspense and drama. Each episode leaves viewers with cliffhangers, compelling them to keep watching. The direction is sharp, with well-executed scenes that highlight the tension and urgency of Sky’s situation. The engagement party scene, where the hacker first strikes, is particularly well-crafted, setting the tone for the ensuing chaos.
Performances
The cast delivers strong performances, with Sky's character standing out as the emotional anchor of the series. Her portrayal of a determined yet vulnerable reporter is both convincing and inspiring. The antagonists, particularly Wesley, Nikki, and Tori, bring a palpable sense of menace to the screen, enhancing the overall tension.
Conclusion
"High Street" successfully builds on the foundation laid by "Senior High," offering a thrilling continuation of the story that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. With its intricate plot, well-developed characters, and timely themes, the series is a must-watch for fans of drama and suspense. The blend of personal and professional struggles, combined with the ever-present threat of cyber manipulation, makes "High Street" a relevant and gripping addition to Philippine television.
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