
Everything Now
4.2
(106)
Comedy
Drama
2023
TV-MA
After months in recovery for an eating disorder, 16-year-old Mia devises a bucket list of quintessential teen experiences to make up for lost time.
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"This show needs to be spoken about more. There is so much representation of stories that don’t get the proper recognition or context. It is detailed and properly written and performed and absolutely gut wrenching and yet I’ve found myself hoping for another season. There’s also some really great performances within this show. I think shows like this are really important and provide so much depth and insight to stories that usually go unheard. Adding onto that, it is accurate to what is actually experienced by so many people and I hope there is more to come from this. I would absolutely recommend but I would do so with a massive trigger warning because as amazing as this show is, there’s a lot of sensitive topics that are explored within the story. "
"I enjoyed this show. I think it definitely portrayed eating disorders in a way that isn’t harmful. I do think that this show could definitely help others understand how eating disorders are and how they work, but other than the portrayal of eating disorders being good, I wish the show went more into the other characters lives instead of only focusing on the main character (which yes the main character will obviously be getting the most scenes as shes the main character) but I wish it went more into depth of the main characters friends other than them all having love triangles with each other. I also wish that it was a tad bit more realistic (age wise/school wise) because the party scenes felt like it was meant to be in euphoria (not necessarily a bad thing but it felt a little out of place.)
I do hope that there will be another season though, I would definitely watch!"
"I watch 6 out the 8 episodes and it is really good. I feel like it is a good representation of what eating disorders are like and helped me understand them more. I’m pretty sure it’s targeted towards the older teen and young adult audience."
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Mikayla Norwood