Netflix's Blood & Water Is A Teen Drama For People Who Don't Usually Like Teen Dramas

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Blood & Water only hit Netflix last week, but it has swiftly climbed into the streaming service’s top 10 here in the UK, and if you haven’t managed to catch it yet, you might be wondering what all the fuss is about.

So, if you’re at a loose end this weekend (then again, aren’t we all?), here’s why we’d recommend it as your next binge watch...

In a nutshell...

After crossing paths at a party, Cape Town teenager Puleng sets out to prove whether a private-school swimming star is actually her sister, who was abducted at birth.

Think of it as...

A teen drama with a meaningful mystery.

Who is in it?

Blood & Water might be Netflix’s second-only African original commission, but it boasts a seriously talented, up and coming South African cast.

Ama Qamata plays 16-year-old Puleng, who engineers her transfer to a prestigious inner-city school to investigate the cold case of her abducted-at-birth older sister.

Khosi Ngema plays Fikile, a star pupil who Puleng suspects of being her sister Phumele. Thabang Molaba, Arno Greeff and Greteli Fincham star as Fikile’s friends KB, Chris and Reece.

Natasha Thahane and Mekaila Mathys take on the roles of Fikile’s adversaries, Wendy and Tahira, while Dillon Windvogel plays Wade, the son of the school’s headteacher.

Gail Mabalane and Getmore Sithole appear as Puleng and Phumele’s parents Thandeka and Julius.

The show has a young, talented cast
The show has a young, talented cast

What we liked about it...

The tag “teen drama” can often instantly turn some off, but as shows like Sex Education and Riverdale have proved, if you’re able to offer something with an original premise that extends beyond the usual relationship melodrama, you can capture more people’s imagination than just your intended audience.

Blood & Water is another example of that, tackling some pretty hard-hitting, real-life issues like human trafficking, which is central...

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