'Paper Girls' Season 1 Review: Amazon's sci-fi series is thrilling and beautifully crafted time-traveling tale

'Paper Girls' Season 1 Review: Amazon's sci-fi series is thrilling and beautifully crafted time-traveling tale
Riley Lai Nelet as Erin Tieng, Camryn Jones as Tiffany Quilkin, Fina Strazza as KJ Brandman, Sofia Rosinsky as Mac Coyle in 'Paper Girls' (Amazon Studios)

In recent years, we have seen a lot of projects where young kids are the main protagonists and they navigate through difficult situations to get to the end of the road. ‘Stranger Things’ has been one of the prime examples of such titles and we know how popular the show has become over the years. However, no other show has managed to be as successful as the Netflix series. But it seems Amazon Prime Video has an answer to ‘Stranger Things. If you are a fan of the Netflix series and wanted something more, then ‘Paper Girls’ would undoubtedly be your newest obsession.

Based on the comic-book series of the same name by Brian K. Vaughan, ‘Paper Girls’ revolves around four young girls who distribute newspapers in a small suburb of Cleveland. Set in 1988, the girls start their jobs on November 1, which is considered to be ‘Hell Day’, and get caught in a conflict between warring factions of time-travelers. However, things get pretty wild soon enough and some of the events they encounter change their lives forever. They meet their future selves and try to save the world. From the very first frame, we are glued to our screens as it tends to create an atmosphere that is not only intriguing but thrilling as well.

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