It’s season two of hormones the Series season three, it also has most of the same cast, and the plot is kind of the same
During Hormones Season 2, one of the storylines tells about how someone creates a fake account on social media to pass themselves off as someone who is really popular at high school in order to feel how is to get affection and popularity. This character feels unwanted, envious and lonely and tried to escape off their problems doing this kind of thing on the Internet.
In The Comments, we found a similar idea. Again, it tries to make the audience see why someone should do something like that and what are the consequences for the victim and culprit.
In regard to general ideas, I shouldn't say the Hormones' trilogy is so focused on bullying/cyberbully as The Comments, but definitely are topics touched, to a greater or lesser extent, in all the seasons, apart from another sensible topics like sex, abortion, drugs, sexuality...
Both are series really worthy to see just because the messages they want to share
In The Comments, we found a similar idea. Again, it tries to make the audience see why someone should do something like that and what are the consequences for the victim and culprit.
In regard to general ideas, I shouldn't say the Hormones' trilogy is so focused on bullying/cyberbully as The Comments, but definitely are topics touched, to a greater or lesser extent, in all the seasons, apart from another sensible topics like sex, abortion, drugs, sexuality...
Both are series really worthy to see just because the messages they want to share
Beside of both talking about high-school students and their relationships and friendships, I find a parallelism between two characters: Win (Hormones) and Tee (Grean Fictions).
They both hurt their crushes' feelings unintentionally, what made them carry a guilty feeling through all the series (Hormones, in Season 2 concretely) and film. That blame is a heavy weight for them and caused their character development.
They both hurt their crushes' feelings unintentionally, what made them carry a guilty feeling through all the series (Hormones, in Season 2 concretely) and film. That blame is a heavy weight for them and caused their character development.