Five teens form a friendship and make it their goal to cram as much "awesomeness" as they can into their last teenage years.Five teens form a friendship and make it their goal to cram as much "awesomeness" as they can into their last teenage years.Five teens form a friendship and make it their goal to cram as much "awesomeness" as they can into their last teenage years.
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I gotta say, this is my favourite show and gave it a 10/10. The scenes, the actors, the locations. And to actually see a show firms in my hometown and places I see often, work and go to have fun, is actually a big deal for me because there's not really any tv shows or movies that are based in Brisbane or even Queensland. I really wish they would make another season and I really do miss the actors in this role. I have gotten used to them and I have watched the season 10 episodes no joke more then 10 times. Places you see are Southbank, Fortitude Valley, X&Y, RGs, Southbank art museum, Southbank swimming area. I could say a lot about this show but do not want to give anything away if you haven't watched it. If your from Brisbane, see if you can see any places you recognise
Let me just say i think slide is a great production, visually it's very slick. Acting, for the most part, is great, my highlight being Emily Robins' devious, sultry but ultimately kind Scarlett, she just seemed the most real out of all the main characters. But unfortunately for "Slide" that isn't saying much, and also pointing out the shows main problem. While lots of effort has gone into creating a "Cool" atmosphere, with hip and happening music, young and attractive party goers and rocking clubs, almost none has gone into creating any semblance of character construction. The everyman at the heart of slide, Ed Newman, whose trials and tribulations trying to get laid, that we are obviously meant to sympathise or relate too, are nothing but cliché. Ed is a characiture of the teenage boy. Yes Slide, teenage boys are horny, but that isn't their defining characteristic. Ed is basically one joke masquerading as a personality and as a result intensely unsympathetic and boring. The same goes for most of the characters. Luke, the pretty boy,is royally shafted in this department, having the least to do. Eva is the cool rebellious one but doesn't seem to do anything to fulfill this stereotype other than graffiti and have pink hair. She is for the most part, kind and considerate, like all the others. (They're all so nice Slide has a hell of a time trying to create conflict, generally it has to rely on the fabricated conceit that if you sleep with anyone, it is the equivalent of somehow betraying all your friends.) Which leads me to my next problem. The dialogue. Surprisingly this is probably one of Slide's greatest strengths, it's witty, quick and funny, reminiscent of a Diablo Cody movie, and deserves credit. The only thing is, all the characters speak the same. There's no differentiation between them, no trace of separate personalities. There's sassiness, certainly, but it's the same for them all. They all make the same glib, ironic, sarcastic remarks and pop culture references that eventually just get tired. In the end Slide is trying to imitate the success of skins, but understands none of the latter's subtlety and subversive complexity, not to mention beauty. Yes beauty, alright? Slide seems to think it's the height of entertainment to see teenagers dancing for five minutes, which it does a lot, i mean A lot. Whole sequences are filled with the 'slide 5' having pool parties, drinking on a rooftop, doing drugs in a playground or dancing at a concert. Slide seems to mis-understand the simple rule: watching other people have fun isn't fun.
The producers of this TV show exploit the female actresses on this show. They're really crossing the line and deserve to be revealed as the scum they are. Really unsettling news coming out of this production. Controversial men that treat young actresses like sex objects need to be banned from the industry. Disgusting awful behavior.
I live for these kind of shows! I feel this one wasn't fleshed out well. Things would happen episodes prior and then a few episodes later they'd act like it just happened just mentioning it. I kept watching Ed and wondering what older actor her reminded me of and there he was in a bit part mind you( he's in pretty much every good ozzy series Love my way cmes to mind, one of my faves. Oh his name is Dan Wyllie. I've seen Gracie Gilbert in Love child ( another series I loved! Any ways not a bad series , was a decent watch for the evening but wasn't fantastic.
Grows on you...and then quickly runs out of ideas.
I initially wasn't impressed with SLiDE. Seemed like a very poor imitation of Skins (the first few series of Skins - it got quite silly after that). While SKins has a degree of warmth and likable characters this just seemed like anarchic kids doing stupid things.
However, from Episode 2 or 3 it got better. The dialogue got funnier, and the kids became more real, interesting and likable.
This lasted for a few episodes until about Episode 7 where it just ran out of ideas. After that the show revolved around silly, implausible pranks, melodrama-a-minute plots and overstated relationship "issues" and the kids, for the most part, became loathsome again.
A pity, as when it was good, it was quite funny and addictive.
I initially wasn't impressed with SLiDE. Seemed like a very poor imitation of Skins (the first few series of Skins - it got quite silly after that). While SKins has a degree of warmth and likable characters this just seemed like anarchic kids doing stupid things.
However, from Episode 2 or 3 it got better. The dialogue got funnier, and the kids became more real, interesting and likable.
This lasted for a few episodes until about Episode 7 where it just ran out of ideas. After that the show revolved around silly, implausible pranks, melodrama-a-minute plots and overstated relationship "issues" and the kids, for the most part, became loathsome again.
A pity, as when it was good, it was quite funny and addictive.
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- TriviaThis is Adele Perovic's, who plays Eva Lee, first role as she just got out of a Performing arts college.
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