Monday, 20 September 2010
Life Unexpected, E4
Premiering last night on E4 (7pm), US drama Life Unexpected follows the story of Lux, a 15-year-old (soon to be 16) who wants emancipation from the foster care system.
After being given away at birth Lux (Brittany Robertson) has bounced around foster homes. But with her 16th birthday approaching she goes off in search of her birth parents so they can sign a form that will hopefully grant her emancipation from the state. Lux first finds her dad, layabout and bar owner Nate "Baze" Bazile (Kristoffer Polaha) before meeting her birth mother, morning radio host Cate Cassidy (Shiri Appleby).
Predictably there are complications and instead of being granted emancipation Lux finds herself in the joint temporary custody of Cate and Baze. And that is where the story really starts, a emotional tale of reconnection and family.
With a Juno/Gilmore Girls feel, Life Unexpected is a heart-warming, gentle and funny hour of television that will one moment make you laugh and the next cry.
The show is mainly character-driven and while Cate does not look old enough to be Lux's mum (even though Cate had her in high school), the chemistry and connection between Cate, Lux, Baze and Cate's co-host/secret partner Ryan (Kerr Smith) makes this dysfunctional family dynamic work. The plot to the show feels honest and natural, a US drama with a simple premise written and performed well.
Without ruining the next 12 episodes Life Unexpected follows how everyone slots back into each others lives and deals with the issues this brings, whether it be Cate and Lux, Baze and Lux or Cate and Baze (plus the romantic complication of Cate's partner Ryan). With the Juno-type style there is plenty of teen angst as Lux yearns to be a normal teenager whilst her parents struggle with their own angst as they are forced to grow up.
And if you do enjoy the first season of Life Unexpected you can look forward to a second, which has just begun airing in the US.
Picture from Tv Fanatic
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