The new series is out on Wednesday
series which follows the story of a teenage girl called Sydney . Sydney, like any other teenager, is trying to navigate high school and find out more about herself and her sexuality. She also has some mysterious superpowers she is yet to learn more about.This new series was made by the same creators of The End of the F****** World and Stranger Things.Each episode is told through the eyes of teenager Sydney who experiences the highs and lows of high school life.
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