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Generation is surface-level storytelling | Arts + Culture

Every new teen drama wants to be the show that gets Generation Z right. Capturing that vulnerable part of life with drugs, pimples and awkward sex is not exactly an easy task — especially when the series’ director, Daniel Barnz, is a 50-year-old man. HBO’s new series “Generation” is one of many valiant attempts to encapsulate the Gen Z experience, but this show’s effort ends up feel- ing more like a knock-off brand of its popular counterpart “Euphoria” than an introspective look into teenage life. But “Generation” does find some sense of stable footing in reality, thanks to 19-year-old queer screenwriter Zelda Barnz.

Haley Sanchez Interview About HBO Max s Generation TV Show

On Our Radar: Haley Sanchez Is Finally Living Out Her Onscreen Dream 3 Shares Haley Sanchez is quickly making a name for herself with her role as Greta on HBO Max s Generation. The series explores the intersecting lives of a group of teenagers who are trying to find their place in the world. For Sanchez, not only is this her first major TV project, but it s a dream she s worked her entire life to fulfill. When I was younger, I feel like I wanted to [act], but it never seemed superpractical for me to do it or at least that s what everybody told me, Sanchez told POPSUGAR. This was this dream of mine that I was like, This is never going to happen. It just seemed like an impossible thing. Rather than giving up, the 24-year-old decided to chase her dreams and give it 100 by getting involved in theater, taking acting classes, and going on countless auditions. I just wanted to be able to say that I gave it everything that I had, she said. A lot of people told me I was going

Genera+ion s Queer Teens Are Sassy, Moody, Nasty in Exclusive Clip

The very queer HBO Max series Genera+ion drops the final episode of its freshman season at midnight Wednesday. And ahead of the episode, The Advocate has an exclusive clip of the show’s core found family of LGBTQ+ teens coming together to give Delilah (Lukita Maxwell) and J’s (Sydney Mae Diaz) surprise baby a loving entry into the world as they take care of the infant. as In the clip, resident wild child Chester (Justice Smith) sings the baby a lullaby. “Sassy, moody, nasty,” Chester croons, true to form, as the baby calms to his charms. The ensemble series created by the queer father-and-daughter team of Daniel and Zelda Barnz revolves around a group of queer teens in an Orange County, Calif. high school who are bound by their identities and the school’s LGBTQ+ alliance. The show began in the current timeline with Delilah discovering she’s about to give birth in a mall bathroom and flashes back to the months that led to that pivotal event that would likely change a

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