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What to Watch: a queer ‘Genera+ion’ conquers, Kylie & Celine throwback and Almodóvar’s expirament

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HBO Max ups the ante on hormone-driven teen drama and out-and-out queerness with this new series, created by husband & husband team Daniel & Ben Barnz, as well as their bisexual daughter, Zelda.

Genera+ion follows a group of queer high schoolers as they explore young love, lust and try to find their place in the world.

The show also looks at the generation gap between young LGBTQ folk, and their parents, some of whom are even gay couples. Justice Smith proves himself a compelling and attractive.

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