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Scott D Pierce: Teens in Genera+ion swear, drink and have sex So do some Utah high schoolers, despite what some parents think

Generation aims for realistic look at high school

BRUCE R. MILLER The young actors who play high school students in the new HBO Max series, “Generation,” couldn’t believe the themes it was going to address. Filled with plenty of sexuality and risqué moments, it was more adult than anything they had seen. “I was clutching my pearls,” says Justice Smith – who plays Chester, a confident athlete who likes shattering stereotypes. “I was like, ‘No, I can’t say these things.’” For Chloe East, who plays Naomi, “Generation” seemed authentic: “I know this girl. I know this language.” The series’ “authenticity” (a word most in it like to use), comes from Zelda Barnz, a 19-year-old who collaborated with her father, Daniel, to craft something that hews closer to actual life than other high school television series.

Teens sex lives are at the center of the new HBO Max series Genera+ion

Scott D. Pierce: Teens in ‘Genera+ion’ swear, drink and have sex. So do some Utah high schoolers, despite what some parents think. (Photo courtesy of Jennifer Clasen / HBO Max) Uly Schlesinger as Nathan, Justice Smith as Chester and Chase Sui Wonders as Riley in Genera+ion.   | March 7, 2021, 1:00 p.m. A few years ago, a Utah mom was very upset with me for writing something praising a TV show for its somewhat accurate portrayal of high school kids. That was absolutely not true, she told me, because some of the teenagers in that series swore, drank, took drugs and had sex. And, that mom assured me, none of that EVER happened with ANYONE in the high school her children attended.

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