Look, this is a CW show through and through—which means it's a guilty pleasure at best and an eye-rolling slog at worst. The alien premise is interesting enough, and there are some genuinely thoughtful themes about immigration and identity buried in there, but they're drowning in romantic triangles, melodramatic speeches, and the kind of angst that makes you want to shake the characters.
The 77% critic score suggests reviewers appreciated the attempt at social commentary, but the 62% audience score and 6.4 IMDb rating tell the real story: this show is divisive. Some viewers are here for the drama and representation; others find it exhausting and derivative.
For parents: this is not family content. It's for older teens who are already navigating mature themes and can handle sexual content, drinking, and emotional intensity. If your teen loves shows like The Vampire Diaries or Riverdale, they might enjoy this. But if you're looking for quality sci-fi or genuinely enriching storytelling, keep scrolling.




