lier_gurl452
i first started watching 15love by accident really,it was on before what i like about you and it first caught my attention because of the quirkiness of the characters and there accents. Although i saw parts of the first episode like 6 seconds the first steady attention i payed to it was episode 6, the famous kissing scene between squib and Cody. i fell in love with it! the deaths of Megan and Sebastian were written so beautifully into the series, the two episodes dealing with it were real enough to make me bawl for 60 min straight but also not to much that i had to turn off the TV. any real super 15love fan knows all the little words or extra's or secrets to almost every episode after that paying tribute to Jaclyn and vadim. vadim's brother was an extra in the first episode of season 2,along with a friend of Jaclyn's. through its two seasons the show has been funny,sad,romantic,real and always irresistible. i recommend it to anyone and i can't wait till July 3rd for the 3rd season!!!!
hogband
I actually got started when a friend sent me to play the games on the website www.15love.tv, but then I checked out the behind the scenes stuff and the trailers and thought it might be worth it to give the show a shot. The characters are pretty stereotyped but that's what makes for good comedy and they have just enough depth to provide some good drama from time to time. New characters are being introduced, in part because 2 of them died (and to whoever said the official site should have a tribute, they DO) but also because 2 others are leaving. The pace is fast and the show really jumps at you, so if like me you want some off-time after a long Monday, the show's perfect.
samantha-cohen
'15/Love' is a mix of 'Degrassi Junior High', an MTV music video and a tamed-for-television version of those modern movie classics 'Fast Times at Ridgemount High' and 'Animal House'. Like the kids at Degrassi students at 15/Love's Cascadia face common teen and preteen problems: first love, competition, vanity, peer pettiness, and, of course, those intrusive, overbearing, rule-making adults. Many of the program's 'filmic' techniques--off-angle camera shots, zooms and pans, funky scene transitions, etc.--share the speedy cadence and rock-and-roll feel of MTV videos. Now, this character 'Squib' is neither a Sean Penn 'Spicoli' nor a (may he forever smirk in peace!) John Belushi 'Bluto Blutarskyto', yet he certainly does share their absolute irreverence for authority, their ravenous appetite for shenanigans, and their uncanny ability to succeed in spite of, or in most cases, because of themselves ... and yes there is a food fight. I liked the show enough to register at the 15love.tv site and found games to play, stuff to win and thriving online viewer community. Wow, this show IS popular. Yah, it's kinda cool: it works and I'll keep watching. OUT.
got_a_penny
One night, bored and alone in my house, I was flipping through the channels and I stumbled across this show. I was expecting one of those classic overly cheesy (and generally bad) YTV shows that that station simply must be infamous for by now. Instead, what I found was a rather interesting, and of course, overly cheesy YTV show. But I ended up being really drawn to the characters. This is not just my random attraction to Squib talking either. I have actual emotions invested into this show, and frankly, that's always a good thing. Without a doubt, the saddest moment in 15/love history is the death of Meghan and Sebastien. This two part episode occurred because the actors portraying them actually passed on in real life. Them being my age adds an extra feeling of sadness. None the less, the show is well done, and if they must replace these two amazing people with anyone, I'm glad they replaced them with Tannis and Cameron. (No matter how much I loved Meghan and Sebastien, and desperately wished for the romance between the two to finally take off...)