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    JamesBy JamesJuly 5, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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    Fan of hot hockey players, passionate sex, a slow burn and a rivals-to-lovers trope? 
    Look no further than the Crave original series—based on Rachel Reid’s Gamechangers books—that follows Montreal Voyageurs captain Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) and Boston Bears captain Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie) through their decade-long romance. 
    The on-ice rivals spent years in a push-and-pull of clandestine hookups in hotel rooms while soaring to new heights in their hockey careers. But as deeper feelings begin melting any ice in their hearts, they are forced to come to terms with what they really want—and its potential fallout. 
    But don’t worry, show creator Jacob Tierney proved he’ll always be Shane and Ilya’s biggest cheerleader.
    “This is a gay love story set in the world of hockey, so its very existence is an act of rebellion,” he told Toronto Life in November 2025. “But the show itself is happily ever after. I didn’t want to subvert too many romance tropes—I love these stories. This show is queer joy for adults.”

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    The Summer I Turned Pretty

    For Belly Conklin (Lola Tung), everything good, everything magical happens between the months of June and August in the Amazon Video series, based on Jenny Han’s book series of the same name.
    But summer proves to be different when the 15-year-old returns to the beachfront town with brother Steven Conklin (Sean Kaufman) and mom Laurel Park (Jackie Chung) to visit their mom’s best friend Susannah Fisher (Rachel Blanchard).
    This time, the teen finds herself in a love triangle with brothers Conrad Fisher (Christopher Briney) and Jeramiah Fisher (Gavin Casalegno) amid the throes of adolescence in this emotional coming-of-age series.
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    Friday Night Lights

    When it comes to this sports drama, watching it with clear eyes and full hearts means you’ll never lose. 
    The five-season series, which ran from 2006 to 2011, follows Coach Eric Taylor (Kyle Chandler) as he guides the Dillon Panthers to victory in a football-obsessed town while navigating personal and professional pressures.
    At the center of this beloved series—also starring Jesse Plemons, Michael B. Jordan, Minka Kelly, Jurnee Smollett, to name just a few—is the bond between Coach and his wife Tami (Connie Britton), who work as an anchor for the team.
    “We really wanted to deal with the authenticity of what it is to try to make a marriage work,” Britton told NPR in 2011. “If you’re in what we’d consider to be a good marriage, there’s going to be a foundation there. There’s going to be a foundation that is solid.”
    “So on top of that foundation,” she continued, “you can rock the boat every which way that you want to, and be able to go back to what’s at the core of it.”
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    Warner Bros. Television/<a href="https://comicvibe.com/from-concerts-to-theme-parks-how-saudi-entertainment-is-reshaping-the-non/” title=”From concerts to theme parks: How Saudi entertainment is reshaping the non”>Entertainment Pictures via ZUMA Press

    One Tree Hill

    The early-aughts were full of teen dramas where angst, romance and love were at the center. And One Tree Hill didn’t wanna be anything other than that. 
    Set in the fictional town of Tree Hill, N.C., half-brothers Lucas Scott (Chad Michael Murray) and Nathan Scott (James Lafferty) learn to co-exist after the former is recruited to their school’s basketball team. 
    With Lucas considered a social outcast to everyone except best friend Haley James (Bethany Joy Lenz) while being raised solely by his mom Karen Roe (Moira Kelly), the teen is forced to grapple with a new normal. 
    In his case, that means playing basketball with his brother—who continues to deal with the pressure from their dad Dan Scott (Paul Johansson)—becoming popular after joining the team and navigating a complicated love triangle between best friends Peyton Sawyer (Hilary Burton) and Brooke Davis (Sophia Bush).
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    The O.C

    Welcome to the O.C., b–ch.
    Ryan Atwood (Ben McKenzie), an incredibly intelligent teen with problems at home, finds himself living with an affluent family in the cushy town of Newport Beach thanks to his public defender Sandy Cohen (Peter Gallagher). 
    As he gets closer to his future best friend Seth Cohen (Adam Brody) in the four-season series, Ryan is swept away by the glitz, glamour and drama of Newport Beach, which includes the misunderstood it-girl Marissa Cooper (Mischa Barton) and her fiery best friend Summer Roberts (Rachel Bilson).
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    My Life With the Walter Boys 

    A teen love triangle meets the rural town of Silver Falls, Colorado. 
    Jackie Howard (Nikki Rodriguez) finds herself living with her mom’s best friend Katherine Walter (Sarah Rafferty) on a farm after her family died in a car accident.
    Now, thousands of miles from her hometown of New York City, Jackie tries to acclimate to a town that has more cattle than people while grieving the loss of her family, all while developing feelings for Katherine’s sons Cole Walter (Noah LaLonde) and Alex Walter (Ashby Gentry).
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    XO, Kitty

    After the popularity of the To All The Boys I Loved Before trilogy, based on Jenny Han’s three-book series, fans returned to the Covey household as the youngest sister Kitty (Anna Cartcart) embarks on a journey of self-discovery at South Korea’s KISS Academy.
    While juggling a new school, Kitty explores her own sexuality and friendships, as well as learns more about her late mom, who also attended the academy as a teen.
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    Heartbreak High

    The Australian three-season show—a reboot of the 1994 series of the same name—follows Amerie Wadia (Ayesha Madon) as she navigates Hartley High with her new friends Darren Rivers (James Majoos) and Quinni Gallagher-Jones (Chloé Hayden) after an explosive friendship fallout with BFF Harper McLean (Asher Yasbincek).
    Once Amerie and Harper’s map of all the students’ sex lives is discovered, everyone is forced to attend a new sexual education class called Sexual Literacy Tutorial (SLT, though students pronounced it “sluts.”)
    From threesomes and wild sex to navigating the grief surrounding abortions and sexual assault, Heartbreak High pushes the envelope when it comes to its storyline. 
    If you are not from down under, a guide to Australian slang will be your best friend while watching this dramedy.
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    Greek

    If you’re looking for a college-centered series set in the world of fraternities and sororities, consider rushing this ABC Family show. The four-season series follows nerd Rusty Cartwright (Jacob Zachar) at Cyprus-Rhodes University as he explores Greek life at Kappa Tau Gamma, led by his appointed big brother Cappie (Scott Michael Foster). 
    Meanwhile, his sister Casey Cartwright (Spencer Grammer) is a member of Beta Zeta and Cappie’s ex-girlfriend. The series follows six chapters at CRU, where parties, drama and excitement ensue. Oh, and a lot of beer pong.
    10/11
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    Maxton Hall

    Enemies to lovers? Sign us up.
    In this German-language series on Amazon Video, Ruby Bell (Harriet Herbig-Matten) turns the extremely affluent Beaufort family’s lives upside down after she sees Lydia (Sonja Weiber) having an affair with their teacher Graham Sutton (Eidin Jalali). Lydia’s twin brother James (Damian Hardung), in an attempt to ensure Ruby’s silence, tries to bribe her with money and then with his body.
    An unimpressed Ruby—a low-income student on scholarship at the tony prep school—declined both of the arrogant lacrosse stars’ deals. But while the pair initially despises one another, it doesn’t take long before that frustration turns into passion.
    All that’s left is for Ruby and James to navigate their budding feelings while grappling with the repercussions of their socioeconomic differences. Will love be enough for a happily ever after?
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    Dawson’s Creek

    You really shouldn’t wanna wait to take the metaphorical trip to Capeside for this six-season series centering Dawson Leery (James Van Der Beek) and his best friends Joey Potter (Katie Holmes) and Pacey Witter (Joshua Jackson).
    The show begins with 15-year-old aspiring filmmaker Dawson and his BFF Joey, who is not-so-secretly in love with him, as they navigate adolescence with their friends in the fictional Massachusetts town. Along with exploring topics such as first love, teen pregnancy, racism, drugs and more, the series was a trailblazer in queer media.
    The season three finale, which aired in May 2004, featured the first romantic kiss between two gay men Jack Mcphee (Kerr Smith) and Ethan Brody (Adam Kaufman).
    “[The scene] gave millions of people a storyline that was reflective of their reality,” Kaufman told Us Weekly in May 2020. “I’m so honored to have been a part of that.”
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