Awkward.

Awkward. 54o4b

2011
Awkward.
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Awkward. 54o4b

7.5 | TV-14 | en | Drama

An irreverent look at the conflict, chaos and humor that defines teenage life through the eyes of 15-year-old Jenna Hamilton whose life begins to change when a simple accident becomes an epic misunderstanding and is blown way out of proportion. Narration in the first-person voice of Jenna's blog posts captures the humor within the struggles and experiences everyone can relate to from their formative years.

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7.5 | TV-14 | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 2011-07-19 | Released Producted By: Remote Productions , MTV Production Development Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.mtv.com/shows/awkward
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An irreverent look at the conflict, chaos and humor that defines teenage life through the eyes of 15-year-old Jenna Hamilton whose life begins to change when a simple accident becomes an epic misunderstanding and is blown way out of proportion. Narration in the first-person voice of Jenna's blog posts captures the humor within the struggles and experiences everyone can relate to from their formative years.

Genre

Comedy

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Cast

Molly Tarlov

Director

Chris Alberghini

Producted By

Remote Productions , MTV Production Development

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Ashley Rickards
Ashley Rickards

as Jenna Hamilton

Beau Mirchoff
Beau Mirchoff

as Matty McKibben

Nikki DeLoach
Nikki DeLoach

as Lacey Hamilton

Jillian Rose Reed
Jillian Rose Reed

as Tamara Kaplan

Brett Davern
Brett Davern

as Jake Rosati

Molly Tarlov
Molly Tarlov

as Sadie Saxton

Chris Alberghini
Chris Alberghini

Executive Producer

Mike Chessler
Mike Chessler

Executive Producer

Awkward. Audience Reviews 3c6xk

Protraph Lack of good storyline.
Contentar Best movie of this year hands down!
Staci Frederick Blistering performances.
Dana An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
taylormctague This show was really fun and refreshing, a great teen sitcom in a sea of sh*tty teen melodramas. After they brought Collin and Eva into the show though, it took a turn for the melodramatic. The Jenna getting drugs storyline felt like they were pandering to what they thought teens wanted to see. The season 3 finale was way too Pretty Little Liars, and having Eva turn out to be stalking all of them was the peak of it. They tried to fix it by writing those storylines out at the beginning of season 4, but the show could never really find the same place it that began. The attempt to wrap everything up felt forced and predictable at every turn. Overall a good show, but the last 2 seasons aren't up to the bar that it set.
sinisterene If you consider the first three seasons this show is a 10/10Everything after that is a slow decline which will make you wish the producers had the common sense to let the show end with dignity.
SnoopyStyle The show starts with Jenna Hamilton (Ashley Rickards) at 15 walking in the school hallway as the center of attention with an awkward cast. It's not the attention she was looking for. During summer camp, she lost her virginity to hunky Matty McKibben (Beau Mirchoff) in the utility closet but he wants to keep the hookup a secret. Her best friends are the talkative Tamara (Jillian Rose Reed) and the not-so-Chinese Chinese friend Ming Huang (Jessica Lu). She receives a critical anonymous letter and blogs "Sometimes being a teenager makes you want to die." She accidentally chokes on aspirins, slips, falls and breaks a few bones. Soon, rumor spreads that she tried to kill herself. She gets picked on by rich cheerleader Sadie Saxton (Molly Tarlov) and dumb cheerleader Lissa (Greer Grammar). Incompetent guidance counselor Valerie Marks (Desi Lydic) and her parent Lacey (Nikki Deloach) and Kevin (Mike Faiola) are worry about her. At least McKibben's best friend Jake Rosati (Brett Davern) seems to be a nice guy.It's a snarky sarcastic teen dramedy. Jenna's narration sets the tone right off the bat. I love JRR's machine gun mouth. The overall group is a fun bunch of kids including a few hilarious adult characters. Desi Lydic is insane as the highly inappropriate guidance counselor who would rather be friends. It's better than most teen TV sitcoms relying on the comedy with plenty of sex drama.
Gerard Chalaux First of all. I'm writing this after watching episode 21 of season 4.Awkward is your typical 'high-school odd girl gets in trouble all the time' kind of show. The first couple of seasons were really funny: great stereotypical characters, great dynamics between them, funny stories, etc. but after season 3 things started getting weird to the point it's annoying to hear Jenna talk about her love life all the time, like nothing else matters (she doesn't even have a hobby). I could ignore that if the same dynamic wasn't being applied to every single character in the show.This show is now all about sexual promiscuity, infidelity, banalization of love, homosexuality and polygamy to an annoying level for a show that targets the teenager audience. The title of the show doesn't even make sense anymore.What to expect though? After all this show is aired on MTV.

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