![]() ![]() Outer Banks isn’t exactly wholesome, but there is something about its sun-soaked adventure (least in its first season) that feels emotionally authentic to the teen experience. There’s a mystery, young love, missing parents, and lots of general rabble-rousing. It’s a throwback, in some ways the kids drink and hook up a little, but mostly the story revolves around the search for gold lost in an ancient shipwreck. Though the first episode establishes what seems like a very paint-by-numbers teen drama whose players are almost indistinguishably attractive, the series’ dynamic ultimately feels classic rather than rote. Adults are scarce, school is out, shirts are practically sacrilege it’s a high schooler’s fantasy. Created by Josh Pate, Jonas Pate, and Shannon Burke, Outer Banks explores the lives of the rich kids (called Kooks) and poor kids (Pogues) along North Carolina’s marshy coastal islands. No one actually says “Welcome to the OBX, bitch!” but the sentiment is definitely there in Netflix’s teen dream of a TV series. Stars: Chase Stokes, Madelyn Cline, Madison Bailey, Jonathan Daviss, Rudy Pankow, Austin North Still, we will continue to update and expand the list over time, so keep checking back! Meanwhile, you can also check out our lists of the best Teen TV shows streaming exclusively on Netflix and Hulu.Ĭreated by: Josh Pate, Jonas Pate, Shannon Burke But it’s much better to have too much excellent teen television out there than too little. But as of publication, we can confirm that the (unranked!) series listed below-and all the teen dramas contained therein-are just waiting for you to queue them up and hit play.Ī note: With our ruthless curation, we know we might be missing some of your favorites. With the complex and mysterious vagaries of licensing deals, the ongoing availability of any one of these series is tenuous at best. To that end, we’ve combed all the major streaming services (and even a few niche ones) to point you in the direction of the best teen series currently available to stream. Between the rise of the serialized YA adaptation, the excesses of Peak TV, and the onslaught of the streaming era, we’ve landed at the start of a new decade with more quality teen-centric television fare at our fingertips than even the most discerning fan could hope to get through. It’s no secret Teen TV had a massive glow-up this past decade. ![]()
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