![]() ![]() ![]() Gayngst: Kim has some elements of this (mainly in the first season), but it's largely down to the usual teenage angst present in a lot of 15-year-olds, and her own confusion about her sexuality.When Nathan and Stella reconcile after the latter's affair, they attempt to spice up their love life with food play.Erotic Eating: A few times, usually when Kim is watching Sugar eat.Disaster Dominoes: Who'd have thought Sugar's dose of crabs would have caused so much trouble?.Deadpan Snarker: Most of Kim's inner monologue.Heck, the first few minutes of each season start out this way. Daydream Surprise: Crops up several times.Ironically, she ends up falling for a girl called Beth whilst there, and it later turns out that Beth was only attending the meetings in the first place just so she could pull someone. In spite of the whole thing making her uncomfortable, she attends due to being so desperate to get over Sugar. Cure Your Gays: In one episode, Kim attends a club, headed by a preacher, who believes he can "cure" gay people.Coming-Out Story: Kim doesn't so much come out to her parents - more like her parents figure it out after they discover her in bed with Sugar.By the second season, however, he is considerably less bizarre, most likely due to him maturing. Cloud Cuckoolander: Matt, especially in the first season, in which he (amongst other things) believes himself to be an alien, paints himself and his pet hamster blue (an act which kills the unfortunate hamster), and devours a huge amount of pills because he believes them to be "space food".Tom, Kim's bumbling yet sweet neighbour who has a huge crush on her, has completely disappeared by Season 2 and is not mentioned again.Beth is never seen from, or even mentioned, again. However, at the end of the penultimate episode of the first season, she stands her up on a date. Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Kim develops a brief relationship with a girl called Beth.Later, she and Saint show that they enjoy a bit of mild BDSM. ![]() Casual Kink: Kim tries out spanking early in the second season.Better as Friends: In the second season finale, Kim and Sugar conclude that they are better off as friends, and that Kim deserves to be with Saint.Not to be confused with the Disney animated film Wreck-It Ralph, which was released under the title Sugar Rush in Japan, or the Fictional Video Game from the film that provided that title. This move outraged viewers and critics, as well as the show's two stars, Olivia Hallinan and Lenora Crichlow. The second series was broadcast on Channel 4 on 15 June 2006, and the last episode was aired on 17 August 2006 on Channel 4, and on 10 August 2006 on digital channel E4.Ī third season was rumoured, but it ultimately seems that it will never see the light of day, due to Channel 4's cancellation of the show. The first series was broadcast in 2005 on Channel 4. The second season shows Kim as out and proud, but with a new love interest, Saint, after having gotten over her obsession with Sugar (the two are, however, still best friends), and, as always, dealing with her parents and younger brother. Kim becomes sexually obsessed with Sugar, and the show's first season centres around Kim struggling with her sexuality and her feelings for Sugar, while at the same time trying to deal with her dysfunctional family (parents Nathan and Stella, and her younger brother, Matt) and the unwanted advances of her next-door neighbour, Tom. It is centred around the life of 15 year old lesbian Kim Daniels who, at the beginning of the first season, moves from London to Brighton, where she meets future best friend and love interest Maria "Sugar" Sweet, a rebellious, promiscuous, binge-drinking, drug-taking, shoplifting, street-smart young girl of Kim's age. Sugar Rush is a critically acclaimed British television comedy drama series developed by Shine Limited and broadcast by Channel 4, based on the Julie Burchill novel of the same name. ![]()
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