![]() That brings her closer to a certain extremely tough coach for whom winning also justifies everything. This makes Sky have to give up her dream again, have to say goodbye to her great love again and Kayla has to rethink what to do without Kayla and without Jacob, whose parents have taken it upon themselves to match him with someone else, someone who think that winning justifies everything. But she has an accident, she falls and … everything seems to end even before it begins. So she decides to take a chance and skate alongside Kayla. However, skating is Sky’s life and to feel the ice under her feet again, the air ruffling her hair during a jump … she feels at home. She was a famous skater who due to her illness she cannot skate again because of the risk that this entails. Only that skater is actually Sky, her best friend. She seems to find a way out when a mysterious skater makes his appearance and gets as close to him as she did to Jacob. You just wait all season for them to realize this damaging relationship, that they are hurting their daughter, but it is not until the end that they learn that encouraging the dreams of one of their children doesn’t mean crushing those of the other.Īs Mac struggles to gain a foothold on the team, balancing his need to shine, Kayla must adjust to a new life in which she can’t find her place. They forget that they do not have a child, if not two. Her daughter is there too, she exists too, she has dreams too … and they seem capable of sacrificing her just for Mac to shine. Kayla needs someone to blame, and she blames her brother Mac for it, although he, despite behaving like an asshole many times, is not to blame for this.Īnd I don’t understand Kayla’s parents, I really don’t like them. Kayla feels that her family does everything because Mac’s career takes off but does not do anything for her, they do not even make an effort, she feels that they don’t support her or her dreams and, ultimately, it feels like a second course. Zero Chill Season One Review: “What Dreams Are Made Of” They had that special connection, they interpenetrated, they understood each other without speaking, it was something instinctive. She is brilliant on the track and she can compete and win but no one in her family sees it that way, she even doubts herself because she feels completely alone, much more so now that she moved from Canada to London and lost her artistic partner, Jacob. For them, Mac is the star and they push him for it while Kayla, well, skating is like a hobby. Mac and Kayla’s parents focus too much on their son’s meteoric sports career in ice hockey while neglecting their daughter’s career in figure skating. Family dynamics are really present in Zero Chill. I think the right words to define this show are three: family, friendship and love. The pace is fast, that is, secrets and misunderstandings don’t take long to come to light and that is great because that way they can develop the consequences without wasting too much time. It is not overly dramatic, on the contrary, it has just the right amount of drama to keep you interested but it is a drama that becomes light, that hooks you and makes you can’t help but keep watching the show. Because this season 1 boils down to finding out what dreams are made of. ![]() Netflix has previously countered accusations that it disproportionately cancels more shows than other networks and platforms, revealing data last year that it said showed an industry-standard level of cancellations.Zero Chillpremiered today on Netflixand, after giving you some goodies about this show in our advanced review, it is time to analyze everything that this new, familiar and promising show gives of itself. Angelo Abela ( Free Rein) and Tim Compton ( The Evermoor Chronicles), who run Lime Pictures’ kids division, exec produced. ![]() The show was created by Doc Martin and Free Rein writers Kirstie Falkous and John Regier and the writers’ room was overseen by Ackley Bridge writer Adam Usden. Zero Chill featured an ensemble cast including Grace Beedle as lead Kayla MacBentley, Dakota Benjamin Taylor as her brother “Mac” MacBentley and Sarah-Jane Potts and Doug Rao as their parents Jenny and Luke. The outfit also produced two series of Disney Channel’s Evermoor Chronicles from 2014-2017 and is also behind Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks and ITV reality series The Only Way is Essex. Lime MDs Kate Little and Claire Poyser recently spoke to Deadline about their international growth plans and desires in the YA drama space.
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