When the school enforces new policies on the students, Kat stages a protest. She gets helped by the most unexpected person, Chastity. But can they put their differences aside for their common goal? Meawhile, Bianca's dreams of cheerleading...
When the school enforces new policies on the students, Kat stages a protest. She gets helped by the most unexpected person, Chastity. But can they put their differences aside for their common goal? Meawhile, Bianca's dreams of cheerleading can become true if she can keep her kiss with Joey a secret from Chastity. And Cameron has a hard time getting over Bianca.
From Gil Junger, the director of the smash hit film 10 Things I Hate About You comes the second modern reinvention of the Shakespearean play The Taming of the Shrew . The comedy revolves around two different sisters who experience romantic turbulence at their high school. Ned's… More Declassified School Survival Guide 's Lindsey Shaw and Camp Rock 's Meaghan Jette Martin play the lead roles in the ABC comedy as Katarina and Bianca Stratford, a nonconforming feminist and a valley girl. Sky High 's Nicholas Braun, The War at Home 's Kyle Kaplan and Ethan Peck are the reinvented characters in the series. Their characters are Cameron the love smitten classmate, Michael the audio visual geek and Patrick a dark and mysterious student. 10 Things I Hate About You is produced by Prodco, Inc.
From Gil Junger, the director of the smash hit film 10 Things I Hate About You comes the second modern reinvention of the Shakespearean play The Taming of the Shrew . The comedy revolves around two different sisters who experience romantic turbulence at their high school. Ned's… More Declassified School Survival Guide 's Lindsey Shaw and Camp Rock 's Meaghan Jette Martin play the lead roles in the ABC comedy as Katarina and Bianca Stratford, a nonconforming feminist and a valley girl. Sky High 's Nicholas Braun, The War at Home 's Kyle Kaplan and Ethan Peck are the reinvented characters in the series. Their characters are Cameron the love smitten classmate, Michael the audio visual geek and Patrick a dark and mysterious student. 10 Things I Hate About You is produced by Prodco, Inc.
From Gil Junger, the director of the smash hit film 10 Things I Hate About You comes the second modern reinvention of the Shakespearean play The Taming of the Shrew . The comedy revolves around two different sisters who experience romantic turbulence at their high school. Ned's… More Declassified School Survival Guide 's Lindsey Shaw and Camp Rock 's Meaghan Jette Martin play the lead roles in the ABC comedy as Katarina and Bianca Stratford, a nonconforming feminist and a valley girl. Sky High 's Nicholas Braun, The War at Home 's Kyle Kaplan and Ethan Peck are the reinvented characters in the series. Their characters are Cameron the love smitten classmate, Michael the audio visual geek and Patrick a dark and mysterious student. 10 Things I Hate About You is produced by Prodco, Inc.
From Gil Junger, the director of the smash hit film 10 Things I Hate About You comes the second modern reinvention of the Shakespearean play The Taming of the Shrew . The comedy revolves around two different sisters who experience romantic turbulence at their high school. Ned's… More Declassified School Survival Guide 's Lindsey Shaw and Camp Rock 's Meaghan Jette Martin play the lead roles in the ABC comedy as Katarina and Bianca Stratford, a nonconforming feminist and a valley girl. Sky High 's Nicholas Braun, The War at Home 's Kyle Kaplan and Ethan Peck are the reinvented characters in the series. Their characters are Cameron the love smitten classmate, Michael the audio visual geek and Patrick a dark and mysterious student. 10 Things I Hate About You is produced by Prodco, Inc.
Just plain bad... This show soils the movies memory with a pathetic attempt to revamp the plot and characters. hide show
ABC family launches another teen demographic aimed show, but unlike some of their better work (i.e. Kyle XY) this show is just plain awful. The character's blocking is obviously rehearsed to death and forced. The dialogue is equally terrible making this show painful to watch. The characters are unlovable and don't live up to their predecessors. The casting director's choices are astoundingly horrible, causing me to wonder if no one bothered to show up to the casting call; which could be a good career saving move because this black hole of a show will obviously be a stain on all it's participates resumes.
The idea is brilliant, reworking a Shakespeare classic much like the movie did for Taming of the Shrew, The Lion King did with Hamlet, or Get Over It did with A Midsummer Night's Dream, but unlike the listed above the show lacks comedy, the character depth, and actor talent.
However, it was refreshing to see the cameos that appear throughout the show. This show follows the movie closely with such similarities as, Joey is an IQ challenged male model, The Dad is still played by the gifted Larry Miller, Letters To Cleo reappearing to play I Want You to Want Me, and much more. With that in mind though the viewer wonders how long can ABC Family stretch a 90 min moive plot?
To wrap up, IF you didn't enjoy the movie, then I suggest you skip it entirely and save yourself the nausea this show would induce. IF you did like the movie you will hate what this remake, and regret spending half an hour of your life shifting through the poor imitation that is 10 Things I Hate About You.
I normally like most shows that get put out, especially silly teen shows but this is terrible!!!! hide show
Now i watch alot of silly tv shows and even if they aren't that great then they still do have their good points, but in the first 10 minutes watching this show i realise that i had just lost 10 minutes of my life that i would never get back. The acting is terrible, they may be young but that is no excuse there are good actors out their somewhere otherwise we are in serious trouble for future tv and film! the characters are an awful rip off of the 1999 film and if something is going to be remade actors need to put their own flare into the characters, there is no point redoing the exact same characters again. It is terrible. All the extra stuff they have added to make it into a series does not make the story line any better, it was great the way it was. Good luck to anyone who wishes to watch this show, and sorry i was so harsh but the truth needs to be told.
If you watched the movie you probably know the premise of the story - the gist being that the popular sister Bianca can only date if her "shrew" sister Katerina does. hide show
Now this time around, the cast is still branded with the same names but the dynamic of these characters are different. The sisters are still fire and ice, the father is still hilariously overbearing and the supporting characters are all there but Chastity is now the most influential person in school, Patrick is NO Heath Ledger (RIP) and Joey Donner is a good guy that is too stupid to be vindictive.
I'm a lover of both the Shakespeare play and the original movies so I was expecting to be disappointed, but it is starting to feel as though it is another re-telling that stands alone from the movie in a good way. I am actually liking Kat with all my might this time around because she is learning to let herself go gradually instead of overnight.
Widowed Ob/Gyn Dad raises two teen daughters, discourages sex with "life." Teen boys play an outside influence on girls' storyline, smart girls with different agendas. To achieve popularity in the teen bubble of life versus popularity in the real world. hide show
I consider this one of my guilty pleasures. I dont think i should like it as much as i do. Should a 40 year old mother of 3 already whiny girls enjoy this show? In spite of the teen angst i usually find tiresome, the hapless wisdom of the gyno-dad versus the streetwise of the TD+H man-boy, the petty genius of the would be cheerleader versus booksmart but surprisingly clueless enviromentalist, makes for humorous episodes that keep me coming back for more. Maybe i'll get tired of it later. How long can they draw out the movie in tv format?
Surprinsingly good...but will they manage to keep it good? hide show
Just like millions of others, I've watched the movie with Julia S. and Heath L.and when I first saw that they made a tv show out of it, I laughed. And then, I watched it. And I laughed, except, this time, I wasn't laughing at the show.
I was surprised at the freshness of it all, and the fact, and I have to say, I prefer the TV Kat to the Movie Kat.
I'm not sure yet if they'll live and manage to score a 3rd season, or if all should stop here, but the particular format, may be the way they'll manage to do it...
Seriously, it betters to keep viewers wanting more than drowning them in a 50 min drama...We already have enough of that on CW.
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