
The series, which lands on Amazon Freevee this Friday, stars newcomers Railey and Seazynn Gilliland, queer twins Tegan discovered on TikTok, as the world’s most famous gay duo. Tegan and Sara listened - and three years later, they’re getting ready to launch their television show based on their book into the world, written and directed by Clea and queer writer Laura Kittrell.
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She told them if they were ever going to make a TV series or a movie about their lives, they’d want creative control. When Tegan and Sara finished their 2019 memoir, High School, and sent it to their longtime friend Clea DuVall, she called them up and told them: a) she loved it, and b) not to sell the rights to anyone else.

Tegan’s growing closeness with new friend Maya (Amanda Fix, who lifts all the scenes she shares with Railey) involves another navigation of a young, gay relationship.

It becomes clear that she and Phoebe are girlfriends, but not out to anyone.

Friendships take root and flourish, although Sara’s do so with the help of drugs.

Things improve, for the sisters and for the viewers. The only spots of – metaphorical – brightness are an approach from a potential friend for Tegan towards the end, and a silent rapprochement between the sisters in the final scenes, as Sara helps remove the gum Tyler has stuck in Tegan’s hair.īut stick with it. There is the boredom of lessons, an annoying bully of a boy called Tyler, and lonely canteen lunches, all filmed in a constant grey gloaming. There is festering resentment between them based on Sara having “stolen” Phoebe, a formerly shared best friend. They moon morosely as they make their way through their first day at their new high school in suburban Calgary. The girls are played by twins Railey and Seazynn Gilliland, who are TikTok creators in their first acting roles (but don’t let that put you off: they are not bad and get better as the series goes on). The first episode is about as boring as those of us who also went through a 90s adolescence remember it being. H igh School, an Amazon Freevee adaptation of the memoir by twin sisters Tegan and Sara Quin, concentrates on the pair’s 90s adolescence before they became the indie-pop duo Tegan and Sara.
