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They find this bounty in the middle of a threesome with two women, and after the man is apprehended, Sterling pulls his wife aside.

During Episode 7, “Cleave or Whatever,” Sterling and Blair join Bowser to hunt down a bounty, tracking him to a motel.

In Teenage Bounty Hunters, though, it’s quite the opposite. In most teen shows, there are elements of the importance of high school drama throughout, but those oftentimes get thrown out the window in favor of, you know, saving the world.
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In fact, Teenage Bounty Hunters succeeds in this element where most other heightened teen series fail: for Sterling and Blair, high school stakes are higher than bounty hunting in almost every way. These newly minted teenage bounty hunters find themselves in the thick of the action throughout the series, but the real stakes come in the form of their other lives, as students at a private Christian school in Atlanta. Teenage Bounty Hunters is exactly what it sounds like: Teenage twin sisters Sterling (Maddie Phillips) and Blair Wesley (Anjelica Bette Fellini) find themselves becoming interns to cynical bounty hunter Bowser (Kadeem Hardison) to make enough money to pay their dad back for wrecking his truck, with their cover being after-school jobs at Bowser’s yogurt shop.
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TBH was one of those shows, released into the world without much promotion or fanfare, but a passionate fan movement (which even involved packs of Sour Patch Kids being sent in droves to Netflix headquarters) ensured that word got around about this wonderfully unique teen comedy. While Netflix was busy cutting back (canceling other fan-favorites like The Society, GLOW, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, etc), wonderful and unique shows got lost in the shuffle, as they tend to do in the neverending upload cycle the streamer has adopted. Created by Kathleen Jordan and executive produced by Orange Is the New Black and GLOW mastermind Jenji Kohan, Teenage Bounty Hunters was a pandemic-era casualty, canceled shortly after its premiere on August 14th, 2020. Similar to other Netflix comedies like Sex Education and Never Have I Ever, it had all the markings of a cult classic: humor, action, and lots of heart. Teenage Bounty Hunters, all things considered, should have been a massive hit. Pick up my sci-fi novels Herokiller and Herokiller 2, and read my first series, The Earthborn Trilogy, which is also on audiobook. And yes, it’s easily one of Netflix’s best new shows in the cursed year of 2020, and I hope we see more of it to come.įollow me on Twitter, YouTube and Instagram.

I just hope they do more with the actual bounty hunting bit as the series progresses, as by the end, it almost feels like an afterthought.īetween great performances, writing and twists and turns I genuinely did not see coming, Teenage Bounty Hunters is the best ten episodes I’ve spent with Netflix in a while. Bowser’s side stories just aren’t as engaging as what we see from Blair and Sterling, though the series is at its best when all three are together. If I had any criticisms of the show, it’s that the bounty hunter angle actually seems like the least interesting part of the series as it presses on, and more of a distraction from the more interesting high school relationships and parental secrets that make up the meat of the show. I have not been struck by a pair of performances like this in a long time. Hopefully this show will continue on for a while, but if not, both them deserve to be breakout stars in their own right. The comedic and dramatic chops both girls have, and most importantly, their chemistry with each other is unlike anything I’ve seen in most series, and they are fantastic in these roles. Showrunner Kathleen Jordan has graduated from a Lifetime series, American Princess, to something genuinely fantastic here, and without question, it deserves multiple seasons going forward.įar and away the biggest reason for the show’s success are the dual performances of twins Blair and Sterling, played by Anjelica Bette Fellini and Maddie Phillips respectively. The vibe reminds me a bit of Insatiable, the now-cancelled Netflix series, but…much better.

Reading this, I can understand how it still may not sound interesting, but trust me, it’s a very engaging series.
