A college-set romantic drama chronicling the unexpected love story between a music student and the university’s star hockey player, exploring themes of love and the complexities of adulthood through deep friendships and enduring bonds. It is based on Elle Kennedy’s best selling book series Off-Campus, which comprises 5 books – The Deal, The Mistake, The Score, The Goal and The Legacy.
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Man, hockey is hot now! Whoda thunk it?
There are some things I like about the nudity presentation in this series:
1) The good news: Some of it is inserted just to have some nudity, 1990s-style. In one of the scenes, there is no need to have the main character talking to a naked woman (Mika Abdalla), but I sure liked it, and she is easy on the eyes.
2) The bad news: The main character, played by Ella Bright, stays well covered. I have not yet made it through the entire series, but as far as I can see, she ain’t strippin’. You see Ella in the Karis Cameron scene, which parallels Ella studying and Karis forming “the beast with two backs” with hockey boy. Mika Abdalla is a major character (the star’s best friend), but Karis is just the girlfriend-wannabe of the hockey stud.
Karis Cameron
Mika Abdalla

Seeing some people complaining that the young actress Ella Bright, the protagonist of this story, was the only actress who didn’t appear explicitly nude in the show, etc., reminded me a bit of some famous actresses from the past in certain films where guys found Megan Fox terribly hot and masturbated while watching scenes from that famous and controversial film Jennifer’s Body. But the curious thing is that she didn’t show anything in that film; it was just those camera angles showing only her shoulders with implied nudity. In other scenes, they used her hair to completely cover her breasts or filmed only her bare back, etc., and Megan has never appeared nude to this day, lol. And there wasn’t all this hate in the forums directed at actresses because they didn’t show their breasts, butts, and much less frontal nudity, haha. Or if the hate did happen, it was something very hidden. I remember Scarlett Johansson also took a long time to appear explicitly nude in Under the Skin; she had many provocative scenes beforehand, and quite provocative implied nudity in others moveis. Jennifer Lawrence herself only changed her mind about nudity after her iCloud nudes leaked all over the internet. It was a more innocent time, lol.
Yawn.