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AMAZON has pulled the plug on a TV series based on a popular indie pop music duo. High School, based on the 2019 memoir by Tegan and Sara Quin will not be returning for a Season Two. The coming-of-age drama show that ran on Freevee for one season.

The show starred twin sisters Railey and Seazynn Gilliand and showcased the childhood and musical development of Tegan and Sara. The book was released in 2019 and was picked up as a TV show by Brad Pitt's production company Plan B and aired on Amazon's Freevee on October 14, 2022. According to The Hollywood Reporter , who broke the story, sources revealed Freevee wanted to renew the hit TV show and gave the creator of the series Clea Duvall high hopes it would be renewed.



She brought in a team of writers and completed a full script for season two. However, the "completion rate" left execs "little choice" but to cancel. Fans shared their honest thoughts on the cancelation news.

"Gem of a show," one said. When the show first aired, another said, "I LOVE High School. I can't stop watching.

What an absolute masterpiece." A third said, "I love the show so far even though I don't know much about them, embarrassing ik." "It draws you in and I can honestly relate because my twin and I are also queer.

"And then you get different perspectives watching this." More to follow..

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