93 reviews
New world, new Heathers
What would be the point to make another show with popular skinny fashionable girls, jocks who date them and nerds?
It's a different world and a new generation is here. Millennials. Everything is about social media fame and the correct minority to be part of.
Heathers criticizes our modern era. Kardashians are the modern philosophers, a dog is cuter than a baby, everything you say is offensive, your worth is your followers and the likes your reward. And don't forget. Your are perfect, no improvement necessary.
I only hope the rest of the season stays true to the pilot.
- panayiotis-character
- Mar 15, 2018
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Not as bad as I thought It be!
It is honestly not as bad as I thought it would be based on the trailer! Though yes I have only seen the one episode but I found it comical and it made new modern commentary.
- chucksterb
- Mar 6, 2018
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Charming and cringe
It's about offensively sterotypical characters in cliché yet absurd situations where the show keeps switching between taking itself way too seriously vs. feeling like a parody. The characters either give spontaneous pseudo-intellectual speeches or speak exclusively in one-liners. It isn't clear to me why anyone would want to tell a story this way, the writing is just weird. With that being said, I actually find this series entertaining and enjoyable, apart from those moments (you'll know) where I can't help but roll my eyes.
- silveredspirit
- Jul 23, 2018
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An Insult To The Original
This is a show that missed the point of original. The Heathers are now fat and queer, and are shown as people who are untouchable. But, as a fat queer person currently in high school I can tell you that I am not the head of the school who everyone fears. Another issue with the show is that it attempts to be as violent as the original does not fare well today due to the rise of mass shootings in America. If you wish to see something modern and critical of modern day high schools watch the musical. It has a deep understanding of the original content as well as adds depth to Jason Dean and Veronica's character.
- sarabeararox
- May 17, 2018
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"the mockery of a forward thinking society"?
I take my title from a commentary posted here by user aislinismainame.
I consider myself pretty damn forward thinking myself and I thought the greatest part of this show (which actually should not be seen as a remake of the original Heathers but a rather different take on the same recipe under the light of a new age) was indeed the near mocking of a sort of social thinking that nowadays passes for being forward but is indeed a borderline dictatorship of political correctness. The present-day tyranny of good manners that affects the less informed of the informed should, needs to, has to be mocked by all means. There is nothing straightforward about trying to make revolution against the less sensitive or attacking the prejudiced with our prejudices.
Just for the braveness of being counter-trend, of pointing at the hypocrisy of the social-correctness-junkies, Heathers (the pilot) deserves all credibility and should be cheered as an eye-opener!
Now where is the rest of it??
I consider myself pretty damn forward thinking myself and I thought the greatest part of this show (which actually should not be seen as a remake of the original Heathers but a rather different take on the same recipe under the light of a new age) was indeed the near mocking of a sort of social thinking that nowadays passes for being forward but is indeed a borderline dictatorship of political correctness. The present-day tyranny of good manners that affects the less informed of the informed should, needs to, has to be mocked by all means. There is nothing straightforward about trying to make revolution against the less sensitive or attacking the prejudiced with our prejudices.
Just for the braveness of being counter-trend, of pointing at the hypocrisy of the social-correctness-junkies, Heathers (the pilot) deserves all credibility and should be cheered as an eye-opener!
Now where is the rest of it??
- Blechtrommel
- Apr 20, 2018
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The ugly truth
I've never seen the original movie and I think that's why I found this absolutely amazing. I don't know what's about the original but what I can say about this is that this episodes perfectly reflect the teenage world ( all the narcisistic and media dependence, the worry about getting followers and to be known by strsngers and become famous thing) by a funny and sarcastic way. It brakes with all the high school cliches and I love the new Heathers. Society evolves and the heathers did as well. Also I rated it with a 9 because I hate Veronica Sawyer and everything that she represents. But Heather C and Heather D are iconic and I will love them for the rest of my life.
- piluca-15790
- Jul 23, 2018
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carlosmiguelvc said it best
Really, one of the previous reviews, by carlosmiguelvc, said it the best. I adore the irony and tongue in cheek humor of this show. (So far. It remains to be seen if they can maintain it.) It makes a good point.
- therese_petersson
- Jul 21, 2018
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This show should not have been created.
Anybody who has seen the original movie knows just from the stills shown here that this tv show is a blatant mockery of the theme of the original screenplay. The original Heathers movie highlights and elaborates on the extreme harshness of children and cliques in high school. the 3 heathers and veronica ARE the most popular kids in school. none of them are outcasts. and it focuses on the fact that Veronica loses her mind and cannot handle the pressures of being the popular kid anymore and plots vicious murders under the guiding hand of a blatant psychopath. This tv show completely misses the point of the movie. The movie elaborates the uninclusivness, and basically mocks it. Making the three heathers fat and queer completely undermines the notion set forward and mocked in the original that people like that cannot be popular. If they wanted to make a tv show that is all inclusive, they should have come up with their own idea. They should NOT have taken the premise of a classic film and completely flipped it to the point where the main point, which the original movie hits spot on, is not even touched. I am shocked that they were even allowed to use the premise of heathers for this TV show. some things are best left alone.
- sallytabaka
- Nov 2, 2018
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Good for fans of pitchblack comedy and satire
I don't know the movie, so I don't seriously care how this relates to the original plot and characters. Anyway you look at it ... This is a well made series. Perfect choice of music, awesome camera work, good acting and a good script with many scenes and one-liners that have the capacity to become cult classics.
This show pokes fun at EVERYONE... it waves societys hypocrisy in everyones face. This is not about LGBT or SJW or whatever many are projecting ... its a simple role reversal of the villains when in the end no one even knows who is the villain in this series. Most characters are heavily exagerrated... the cool kids, the nerds and losers, the dumb jocks, the idiotic parents, the teachers... everyone. Many characters are obviously blatant caricatures of real people.
What this show boils down to is pointing the finger on a society obsessed with status and PR work. Everything people do on this show revolves around creating an image. Bullying, suicide, sexual orientation, fashion, lifestyle, school plays and activism... everyone does it with an agenda. If anything fails... kill yourself on camera and create drama to get your five minutes of fame.
Basically it is impossible to say who is the villain because everyone is a selfcentered douche on this show.
Now the funny thing is how this show is being reacted to. One side is outraged because LGBTQ kids are shown to be the bad guys. What used to be jocks and cheerleaders is now an overweight PC girl, a gay drag boy and a black girl pretending to be a lesbian to fit in. The other side takes this show to be on their side for trolling "the left". What is a basic role reversal is heavily projected on and ignoring that everyone in this show is portrayed with negative sides. I don't see this as problematic at all and have to wonder about the heavily politically biased reviews and comments on this show.
What is problematic is a society that reacts exactly as depicted in this show. Because this show is about an ignorant society where everyone bullies the other and feels to be the victim, uses victimhood to become a perpetrator and plays everyone for his own agenda. The end of this show is just perfect and spot on about how hypocritical society is dealing with subjects like school shootings, teen suicide, bullying etc. So basically dropping the show because its too edgy in light of the thousandth school shooting is exactly what this show points the finger at.
And the funniest thing is... even when Paramount used this tactic to get attention and sell this show for a lot of money. Still its exactly what "Heathers" is criticising at its core. So the way people react is perfect in how they have got the mirror shoved in their faces with this show.
What looks like a trendy show with hip kids and cool editing has some serious subjects at its core that seem to fly over a lot of peoples heads because they are so self obsessed. Its like the teachers who wonder if they could have listened to the kids just to go and get drinks instead and plan another hollow PR charade for some TV cameras.
THIS is what the world has become. It may be a pitch black comedy but it created a feedback that is exactly what it points at.
This show pokes fun at EVERYONE... it waves societys hypocrisy in everyones face. This is not about LGBT or SJW or whatever many are projecting ... its a simple role reversal of the villains when in the end no one even knows who is the villain in this series. Most characters are heavily exagerrated... the cool kids, the nerds and losers, the dumb jocks, the idiotic parents, the teachers... everyone. Many characters are obviously blatant caricatures of real people.
What this show boils down to is pointing the finger on a society obsessed with status and PR work. Everything people do on this show revolves around creating an image. Bullying, suicide, sexual orientation, fashion, lifestyle, school plays and activism... everyone does it with an agenda. If anything fails... kill yourself on camera and create drama to get your five minutes of fame.
Basically it is impossible to say who is the villain because everyone is a selfcentered douche on this show.
Now the funny thing is how this show is being reacted to. One side is outraged because LGBTQ kids are shown to be the bad guys. What used to be jocks and cheerleaders is now an overweight PC girl, a gay drag boy and a black girl pretending to be a lesbian to fit in. The other side takes this show to be on their side for trolling "the left". What is a basic role reversal is heavily projected on and ignoring that everyone in this show is portrayed with negative sides. I don't see this as problematic at all and have to wonder about the heavily politically biased reviews and comments on this show.
What is problematic is a society that reacts exactly as depicted in this show. Because this show is about an ignorant society where everyone bullies the other and feels to be the victim, uses victimhood to become a perpetrator and plays everyone for his own agenda. The end of this show is just perfect and spot on about how hypocritical society is dealing with subjects like school shootings, teen suicide, bullying etc. So basically dropping the show because its too edgy in light of the thousandth school shooting is exactly what this show points the finger at.
And the funniest thing is... even when Paramount used this tactic to get attention and sell this show for a lot of money. Still its exactly what "Heathers" is criticising at its core. So the way people react is perfect in how they have got the mirror shoved in their faces with this show.
What looks like a trendy show with hip kids and cool editing has some serious subjects at its core that seem to fly over a lot of peoples heads because they are so self obsessed. Its like the teachers who wonder if they could have listened to the kids just to go and get drinks instead and plan another hollow PR charade for some TV cameras.
THIS is what the world has become. It may be a pitch black comedy but it created a feedback that is exactly what it points at.
- dschmeding
- Sep 1, 2018
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Should have been it'd own thing.
Listen, I actually managed to sort of like this show. The cast did a good job, Jasmine Mathews as Heather Mac was the true diamond in the rough of this project. The crew, mainly the costume department, clearly cherished the original 80s classic as well as the musical adaption. I'd say the writers team too but the dialogue comes off less homage like and more mocking/parodying the original. I liked Duke and Kurt's storyline most and appreciated the new take on Chandler and the Veronica-JD plot was much better written than people passively and or hate watching the show saw.
Overall, this show would have been much better off w/o the Heathers IP attached to it, and as a homage to all satirical and edgy teen media of the 80s and 90s instead.
Also in retrospect (I watched this show in 2018) I think the writing and behavior of the school staff was actually quite accurate to how they were reacting and are currently responding to the ever changing social climate.
I'm giving it a 7/10 for intentions, honestly it's much more of a 6 but I felt bad.
- anglrberts
- Jan 27, 2021
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A disappointment you can count on
- olivenwiman
- Jul 22, 2018
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Twisted,unpredictable,and Fun.Exactly like how we felt origionally!!!
Without Spoilers:All Bad reviews of this show are biased by the dated origional and only have seen the Pilot!!!!Watch them ALL,then review and you will see lots of Homage and twists that made the OG Movie lacking compared.Watch them all.As a big fan of the Movie...I was breathless we got this Series as a lagacy.The P-Crew did it right!!!!!
- jaytrain316197258
- Aug 15, 2018
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Not quite the same as the original movie, but quite a watch
It's a mix of Glee, Mean Girls, Gossip Girl and plenty of other high school series loosely using the plot of the 80's nostalgia trip "Heathers".
There's a bit of neon, characters use personal color codes, updates to modern society have been made, and in the end we're held up a mirror that isn't bad, but not necessarily nice to watch.
- ganymedes1985
- Jul 27, 2019
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Just watch the original
Honestly compared to the original, this one is utter garbage. Just go and watch the original.
- possum-18733
- Jan 3, 2019
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Waste of time
This is quite possibly the worst TV adaption I've ever seen? It completely neglects the message of the original Heathers, not to mention the mockery of a forward thinking society. Everything is horrible, from the script to the acting. I don't think I could ever get back these wasted minutes of my life.
- aislinismainame
- Mar 25, 2018
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Drop Everything Assholes and watch the show.
By far one of the most dark, edgy, honest, and ridiculous shows of recent history. Everything is over the top, from the opening scene to the very last. I found myself clutching my pearls throughout the run of the show. It's not only visually stunning, lots of color used in moderately unconventional ways, but it's very quick whitted. The banter that the cast can clealry naturally execute is supberb. Not one person skips a beat. The diverse cast is what initially drew me in, but I was won over by the nuances of the original and the stage presence of the Heathers. Jawbreaker meets Mean Girls meets Riverdale meets big Big Little Lies... sorta. Just give it a watch, I guarantee you'll laugh at least once. 10s 10s... 10s across the board.
- nickeberle88
- Mar 14, 2018
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The most underrated TV show
If you want to derive a great pleasure from watching this show, which is inevitable, just follow two simple rules:
1) Restrain from comparing it with the original movie -- consider this one as an independent work of art, which it is. The movie and the show have nothing in common, except for the characters' names and some themes.
2) Watch at least 3 episodes before forming an opinion -- don't judge it solely by the pilot! Most ratings and reviews are based only on the pilot, which is totally unfair since it's just 1/10 of the show.
I haven't seen anything that brilliant in years! This show became a victim of PC culture, which contributed to dropping it off the screen.
I haven't seen anything that brilliant in years! This show became a victim of PC culture, which contributed to dropping it off the screen.
- agexienagexien
- Oct 5, 2018
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It's not a remake, okay?
I went into this show prepared to hate it, I'm a huge fan of the film and the musical and from the first trailer the glaring differences were clear. So, as a bit of a joke, I watched it. And it was good?
It has flaws- the dialogue can be odd, some characters actions come out of left field and some of the filming choices are questionable but- it's funny.
A huge gripe I and many people had were that the Heathers (popular generic mean girls) had become minorities, it was unrealistic, cruel and had a very boomer-vibe ("the bullies these days are all snowflakes desperate for likes") but these Heathers aren't a clique of popular girls who run the school, they're just trying to survive whilst projecting their image- people don't respect them and they don't respect themselves or each other. It's a school full of kids with more money than identity trying to figure out how to fit in, no one is popular for more than about 3 scenes.
It doesn't follow the original in any way but spirit. It, like the film and musical, is a comment on society: both the fast paced cancel culture of the young and the apathetic pretenses of all the adults in the show. It losely hits the plot points of the movie and has mostly the same names but besides that it's a different story with very different characters (Veronica in particular so don't expect her to be an audience stand in, she's very much doing her own thing)
My advice: if you're a fan of the original/musical skip the pilot (you're not missing much that you don't already know and it suffers the most from the boomer-ness) and enjoy a dark twisty Heathers-ish AU that has an ending more satisfying than either of its predecessors.
It has flaws- the dialogue can be odd, some characters actions come out of left field and some of the filming choices are questionable but- it's funny.
A huge gripe I and many people had were that the Heathers (popular generic mean girls) had become minorities, it was unrealistic, cruel and had a very boomer-vibe ("the bullies these days are all snowflakes desperate for likes") but these Heathers aren't a clique of popular girls who run the school, they're just trying to survive whilst projecting their image- people don't respect them and they don't respect themselves or each other. It's a school full of kids with more money than identity trying to figure out how to fit in, no one is popular for more than about 3 scenes.
It doesn't follow the original in any way but spirit. It, like the film and musical, is a comment on society: both the fast paced cancel culture of the young and the apathetic pretenses of all the adults in the show. It losely hits the plot points of the movie and has mostly the same names but besides that it's a different story with very different characters (Veronica in particular so don't expect her to be an audience stand in, she's very much doing her own thing)
My advice: if you're a fan of the original/musical skip the pilot (you're not missing much that you don't already know and it suffers the most from the boomer-ness) and enjoy a dark twisty Heathers-ish AU that has an ending more satisfying than either of its predecessors.
- standbackandlaugh
- Dec 6, 2019
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Just no
Thank you for completely destroying a cult classic.
- tophergryan
- Oct 25, 2018
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Excellent rework
Very cool rework of an 80's hit. Resonates deeply with a lot of issues and stigmas in today's society. Critically, this has received some harsh reviews and I'm not really sure why? I would really like to see how this show continues, even into a second season. I'm a little confused on how this show is described as an "anthology," but maybe a second season would explain that.
It wasn't that bad!
I some how got pulled into this random TV show and I would have loved to know how it ended. But because the world is and mess and random stupidity is spinning around us .. other show ends with tons of questions.
- butterfly-21083
- Oct 30, 2018
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Awful Reboot
This reboot was terrible, acting and the characters were awful. Heather Chandler is now played by a fat lesbian which is awful, Heather Duke is a man now for some weird reason, Heather McNamara was barley in the show, This version of JD sucks, he was just a wannabe discount of Jughead Jones also he not cute like Slater. Veronica Sawyer was a discount of Betty Cooper. 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢
- rizyriawalker
- May 2, 2022
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Dont let the PC/SJW crowd fool you. Its great tv
Ive seen episodes 1-6 even though Paramount got scared and pulled the series. Costing the entire cast and crew work.
Its a smart, funny contained retelling of the wonderful movie we grew up loving. This done in tv form guves characters time to develop ublike most movies.
Its has a sarcastic tone. The people at Paramount know this. Yet they also know most of society is too stupid to see it. They knew the fake outrage mobs woukd be causing troubles so they pulled it.
Hopefully it airs here in the US. If not the internet is wide open.
- natepritchard78
- Aug 1, 2018
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The Grease 2 of our generation
Every generation has had their fair share of terrible remakes, but this one takes the cake. It is absolute... Crap! Half the time it appears to be making fun of Social Justice Warriors with its depiction of the Heathers, the other half of the time I wondered if the writer had actually seen the original film or if they had just googled a couple of quotes without actually checking which character said which. This show does not stay true to the original Heathers and I would say that if you were craving something that felt like Heathers, you should just stick to the musical (The musical is actually really good). There are zero redeeming qualities to this show and if you haven't seen it yet, don't bother.
- claudiavisser
- Mar 26, 2018
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cringe for days
This interpretation literally missed the entire message of the original heathers. veronica was a social outcast, harassed and belittled by the heathers, and she wasn't given any room to be herself. i don't know if anyone that rated this show with more than 1/10 stars went to a public high school, but gay students and students that aren't white definitely aren't the heathers in that environment. some offended white guy got his feelings hurt on the internet and decided to pervert a classic movie into a sad attempt at an edgy revitalization as a ~~coping mechanism~~. i just want the writers of this show to know: your pissy crybaby attitude shows in everything that you did with this show. shame on you for doing this to something that was so loved by so many.