The latest season of Euphoria may be over, but that doesn’t mean we’re done talking about it! This explicit show is the latest controversial teen series to capture our imagination but it wouldn’t be here without the many controversial teen series that paved the way for all of Euphoria’s illicit hijinks!
In the world of Euphoria, high schoolers go fully naked in front of each other on the reg, take drugs, get dangerously entangled with drug dealers, binge drink, experiment sexually with older men, et. al. We can almost guarantee these kids are more hardcore than you were at sixteen, but they’re not the only ones. Here are some of our fave teen series ran first so Euphoria could have sex and take drugs! Its closest relative might be the buzzy British series Skins, and we can’t forget about recent shows like Riverdale and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina – seemingly innocent comic book-inspired series that are awash with teen hypersexuality.
Importantly, the success of these two series proved that the world had an appetite for hot teens with problems. The darker emotional themes of Euphoria were explored in the headline-grabbing show 13 Reasons Why, while salacious teen sex once found a home on the CW’s Gossip Girl. Get ready to head back to guy school with the best sexy and nude scenes from the most controversial teen shows ever aired! Take a look below and for even more celeb action, head here.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
Dawson’s Creek
Elite
Gossip Girl
Pretty Little Liars
Riverdale
Sex Education
Skins
[The hottest teen TV moments of all time]
I’m p sure Mr Man sends out these articles en mass bc I always see the same things on 400 different gay prn blogs. They didn’t copy anyone tho
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Isn’t somebody forgetting QUEER AS FOLK???
Amen on that buddy.
It had a teenaged character in the cast and some teen flings, but it’s not really what I’d call a teen show…
No but I was actually referring to the explicit nudity and sex scenes.
Ok, but the article is about teen shows.
While it’s a movie and not a show, and while it takes place at a college/university and not a high school, I would definitely say that “Rules of Attraction” is part of “Euphoria”‘s DNA.