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To come out of the gates like this, essentially dedicating the majority of the pilot episode to a young lesbian’s heartsick pining, is extraordinary. But does it matter? From the first episode alone, there was a stupid smile on my face as I saw how far LGBT representation has traveled. The moments when Juliette’s fangs come out often skew to the cheesy. The premise of First Kill can at times feel as though it’s veering off toward a show that belongs on The CW. Cal is in a few of Juliette’s classes, but the two don’t speak until Juliette accidentally knocks into her one day at school. Cal’s family only stays in one place for a few months at a time, so she’s a bit of a loner by default. Her family moves around a lot because they’re monster hunters and are sent to different locations by a mysterious organization called The Guild. She’s only been living in Savannah for two weeks. She’s able to exist in the sunshine, but silver burns her and she needs blood to maintain equilibrium.Ĭalliope (Imani Lewis), or Cal, as she prefers, is also 16 years old. It seems as though her type of vampire is a little different than the tropes the audience is used to. Juliette carries around a small pillbox containing red, oblong pills, and it doesn’t take much effort to realize that Juliette is a vampire. The episode begins with her nightmares filled with monsters and there are brief glimpses of people with fangs. Juliette (Sarah Catherine Hook) is a 16-year-old living in Savannah, Georgia. The show is billed as a queer, modern, supernatural take on William Shakespeare’s most famous work about doomed love: Romeo and Juliet. Instead of the gothic imagery of the show’s cover art on Netflix, First Kill is a candy-colored teenage romp with more reminiscent of Clueless than of the moody, sparkly vampires in Twilight. The premiere episode of First Kill, “First Kiss,” plays a lot more like a teen romantic comedy than the promo artwork would lead audiences to believe. The following contains spoilers from the premiere of First Kill, S1E1, “First Kiss” (teleplay by Victoria Schwab, directed by Jet Wilkinson)