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Teenage Bounty Hunters
After joining forces with a veteran bounty hunter, sixteen-year-old fraternal twin sisters Sterling and Blair dive into the world of bail skipping baddies while still navigating the high stakes of teenage love and sex.
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Plot Summary
High school students Sterling and Blair are living double lives. By day, they navigate the typical teenage struggles of school, friendships, and family. By night, they become skilled bounty hunters, tracking down bail jumpers with the help of their mentor, a veteran bounty hunter named Earl. Their secret lives become increasingly complicated as they try to keep their identities hidden from their conservative Southern community and their devoutly religious mother.
Critical Reception
Teenage Bounty Hunters received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its humor, fast-paced action, and the chemistry between its lead actresses. The show was lauded for its unique premise and its blend of teen drama with crime procedural elements, though some noted its occasional predictability.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty dialogue and energetic pace.
The dynamic between the twin protagonists is a major highlight.
Appreciated for its fresh take on the teen genre, mixing action and comedy effectively.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed the show's humor, the engaging premise of teen bounty hunters, and the compelling performances of the main cast. Many found it to be a fun, binge-worthy series with a great mix of action and relatable teenage drama.
Fun Fact
The show was filmed in and around Atlanta, Georgia, with many scenes taking place in fictional Silver Creek, Georgia.
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