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>Are there any teen drama shows on TV anymore, and do teens actually even watch TV? Where are they going to get most of their influence?
There are trashy teen shows like Euphoria, Gossip Girl reboot, Sex Ed, The End of the F
** World, 13 Reasons Why, and Riverdale. They are far more grim and racy than anything from late 90s and early 2000s. If Clone high will go for these, it will be a very different show, unless they will completely lampoon these.
>They're being produced by HBO, so they won't get most of their musical licenses or focus I believe, and even if that's the case what are they going to put as music? Nigger trap and shit?
Unobtrusive R&B - trap mix and bland instrumentals are in nowadays from what I know. Besides, it's Warner Music is still a thing and it is owned by Discovery Warner just like HBO is. Licensing music will be the least of their problems.
>A ton of humour simply can't be broadcast today, they do something wrong, like portraying Ghandi or some shit wrong or criticize feminist pretensious bullshit and they'll get a shitton of Twitter fags and other leeches on their back.
They might simply sidestep most of these topics or go for the Kobra Kai route and give every side a gentle ribbing.
More recent projects Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Bill Lawrence were involved in were not too horrid or politicized. They went for the juxtaposition of old notions of high school with the modern ones in 21 Jump Street. It would be easy to repeat this in the Clone High reboot without making it bad. On the other hand, they do have ties to Seth Rogen's clique. Almost everything he touches is trash.