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5 reasons that I am more than okay with I’m not okay with this’

If you are self-isolating and think you have already completed Netflix, think again. Netflix has brought us a brand new show about a teenage girl, Sydney, who is dealing with typical teenager things; school, sexuality, parties and telekinesis.


If you really need any more persuasion to start watching, here are the 5 things that I loved the most about the show.



The fashion:


The creators of ‘I’m not okay with this’ left the time period of the show very ambiguous, but this did not prevent me from loving everything about this mysterious time frame. The fashion is definitely 80s inspired and nothing beats Stanley’s looks.





Sydney is extremely relatable:




We may not all have telekinesis powers, but we all have rage. And honestly? It’s very satisfying to see a physical representation of Sydney’s frustrations.


It is totally binge-worthy:


Each of the 7 episodes is only 20 minutes long so this show will not take up your entire quarantine period.


(disclaimer: we cannot be responsible for you falling into a Netflix black hole)


Important messages:



I don’t hide the fact that I love teen shows that address sexuality, and this how definitely does it well. Sydney never actually explicitly states her sexuality, she has bigger fish to fry,  but we see her experiment with the dorky yet adorable Stanely whilst crushing on her best girlfriend Dina. I think this is realistic, it takes a long time to understand your sexuality, so why would we expect Sydney to work hers out in the mere two hours we spend with her?


It has absolutely NOTHING to do with Covid-19:



Give yourself a break - it’s refreshing.


TV shows and movies are one of the best distractions out there, and if you are lucky enough to have them at your disposal - use them. Whether you have a Netflix subscription, a TV license or a DVD player, make sure you take advantage of this during this difficult period, we all need an escape, more now than ever.


Even if telekinesis teens are not your thing, please give yourself an hour (or 10) a day to escape to whatever scripted universe you like.


This article was originally published on Her Campus Leeds.

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