Nineteen to Twenty (2023)
A group of young adults share their last week of teens and first week of twenties together — experiencing freedom and all the “firsts” of adulthood.
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2023 / TV-14A group of young adults share their last week of teens and first week of twenties together — experiencing freedom and all the “firsts” of adulthood.
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Eight teens start their first day of School 19, getting to know each other while following one rule that'll pique their curiosity.
On day two of School 19, the teens swap stories about their past relationships — later tasked with homework that'll make their hearts flutter.
Just as the eight classmates settle into their dynamic, two new transfer students enter School 19. How will this addition shake up the group?
Sparks fly as the 10 students pair up for cooking class. They later head to an amusement park, where thrilling rides risk revealing hidden feelings.
On the last day of School 19, the students pair up for a dancesport class — and new feelings arise. Upon graduating, they move into House 20.
It's the New Year and the no-dating rule is no more. As the group forms deeper connections, Dream Dates raise the stakes for the doe-eyed youngsters.
A few housemates pair up to go on dates, solidifying connections — for better or for worse. The first two Dream Dates are announced.
The housemates begin scouting for the Dream Date. Will the dates blossom into something more? Or will they lead to a change of hearts?
A couple goes on their Dream Date — but feelings remain complicated. As the housemates go on their own dates, conflicting emotions bubble to the surface.
A couple of once-mutual connections turn distant. A new Dream Date announcement leaves the housemates navigating an emotional minefield.
After a drama-filled night in House 20, the housemates continue to go on dates. While a couple cements their relationship, they face an accident.
A group of young adults share their last week of teens and first week of twenties together — experiencing freedom and all the “firsts” of adulthood.