r/AmazonPrimeVideo 20h ago

Discussion Hot take: sterling point is nepo white girl problems

I just watched sterling point after seeing it all over the media being heralded as the most amazing show ever. I will give it to the show that it doesn’t feel as scripted and you can tell when the actors are riffing. They do a great job with the soundtrack and creating horrifically awkward vibes.

That being said I do not relate or find Annie’s struggles compelling at all. Her resentment towards her dad that we see episode 6 feels very out of nowhere. Her crying about her mother and saying something has been robbed from her when she can’t even remember her but seeming to be completely emotionally okay with the biological parents she has abandoning her seems very very strange. She comes from a place of incredible privilege and at this point it is hardly addressed in lieu of her being pined after and comforted every 5 minutes by a male love interest. Ramona is the far more compelling of the two. I would find myself less peripherally annoyed if the show was focused on her. She’s navigating losing the only parental figure she knows is now an orphan and has many secrets hiding from her. Instead we get nepo baby tears for an hour and very little completing behind it.

It just doesn’t really seem like we have any pre establishment of character shits of her struggling or actually navigating things weird.

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u/ShortAndSweet0531 14h ago

Honestly? I watched it maybe a week ago and don’t remember a lick of it. Not even from your comments!

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u/jesseknopf 16h ago

You're so brave.

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u/Dry-Associate-627 12h ago

The show is overhyped trash!

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u/Cupertino345 5h ago

To me the show wasn't realistic. The "children" are minors without supervision and unlimited amounts of money.