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IrelandCulture2 days ago

Poll: What did you make of Every Year After?

The article discusses the release of the romantic drama 'Every Year After' on Prime, set in Barry’s Bay. It provides background on the show, including its basis in a book by Carley Fortune and its showrunner Amy B Harris, known for 'Gossip Girl.' The article includes reader feedback from a poll, showing mixed reactions to the series.

ROMANCE LOVERS HAVE had a lot of series to enjoy this year, and the latest to add to the list is Every Year After, which launched on Prime last week.

Set in the small real-life town of Barry’s Bay, it’s about teenage sweethearts Percy and Sam, who reunite as adults after a period of estrangement. It’s based on the book by Carley Fortune and is showrun by Amy B Harris, who was also behind Gossip Girl.

In our  Best of the Box review  we said:

…if you are a diehard romance lover, this coasts along nicely, with emotional moments, lots of yearning, and two leads who you root for. Just don’t expect anything too wild or unusual here.

But have you seen Every Year After, and if so what did you make of it?

Poll Results:

I haven't seen it yet (467)

I didn't enjoy it (30)

I loved it (18)

I thought it was good (17)

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TheJournal.ieIndependentCenter2 days ago
Poll: What did you make of Every Year After?

The article discusses the release of the romantic drama 'Every Year After' on Prime, set in Barry’s Bay. It provides background on the show, including its basis in a book by Carley Fortune and its showrunner Amy B Harris, known for 'Gossip Girl.' The article includes reader feedback from a poll, showing mixed reactions to the series.

Bias read (Center): The article is a cultural review of a television series and includes reader polls. There is no political content or framing that suggests a particular ideological slant. The tone remains neutral, focusing on entertainment value and audience reception.