Strange Hill High (2013–2014)
9/10
We need to bring this show back
25 February 2023
Though a lot of sitcoms try to use the American high school as a setting for stories, it's refreshing to see one set in a British one. Instead of the typical school jock or nerd, the characters are based off common personalities found in the UK and are 100% the best part of the show. I can't think of a single character I don't like or haven't met at some point. You have Mitchel, Becky and Templeton as the main three, Mitchel serving as the rebellious main character, Becky as the voice of reason and Templeton as comic relief, though the other two have many funny moments. You also have the other students. The main bully group of Tyson, the dense big guy, Bishop, who may be my favourite character, acting as the "bling" kid who has literally no knowledge of anything, and another guy who I can't remember the name of but I feel like I've met a lot of people like him. You also have the mean girls, who should be self explanatory. Along with these groups you have some more weird, stand-alone students like Mathew, who is literally just insane, the twins, who are also insane, Gazza, a mute spray-painter, Samia, who is most likely paralysed and is doing her own thing and Donald, a meek student normally in the background. Then you have the staff. You have Mr. Garden, the English teacher, who is way to happy about his situation, Ms. Grimshaw, the old receptionist who is always making announcements and looking for an excuse to give students detention from the cameras, Ms. Grackle, the unfair and cruel music teacher, NIMROD, a robotic maths teacher from the war, Mr. Balding, the history teacher who has probably lived through the events that he teachers, Murdoch, the cleaner who's also a pirate for some reason, the cook, who is pretty normal, the art teacher, who is extremely weird, and Headmaster Abercrombie, who is always trying to get rid of Mitchel. On top of all of this, you also have a variety of monsters, items and strange, SCP like occurrences that the kids either exploit or try to survive. Not only does every character have important roles in multiple episodes, but are developed and fleshed out throughout the show. Every character has at least one funny line, and each story is very unique. The art style is a puppetry-CGI blend too, and every episode starts and ends with a rap unique rap. So yeah, like most great British TV shows, it was funny, smart and alround very unique, but ended far too soon. 9/10.
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