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Shailene Woodley | ... |
Amy Juergens
(121 episodes, 2008-2013)
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Ken Baumann | ... |
Ben Boykewich
(121 episodes, 2008-2013)
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Daren Kagasoff | ... |
Ricky Underwood
(121 episodes, 2008-2013)
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Megan Park | ... |
Grace Bowman
(121 episodes, 2008-2013)
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Francia Raisa | ... |
Adrian Lee
(121 episodes, 2008-2013)
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Greg Finley | ... |
Jack Pappas
(120 episodes, 2008-2013)
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Mark Derwin | ... |
George Juergens
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(114 episodes, 2008-2013)
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Steve Schirripa | ... |
Leo Boykewich
(110 episodes, 2008-2013)
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Molly Ringwald | ... |
Anne Juergens
(96 episodes, 2008-2013)
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India Eisley | ... |
Ashley Juergens
(91 episodes, 2008-2013)
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Camille Winbush | ... |
Lauren Treacy
(90 episodes, 2008-2013)
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Josie Bissett | ... |
Kathleen Bowman
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(90 episodes, 2008-2013)
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Luke Zimmerman | ... |
Tom Bowman
(90 episodes, 2008-2013)
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Renee Olstead | ... |
Madison Cooperstein
(89 episodes, 2008-2013)
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Allen Evangelista | ... |
Henry Miller
(81 episodes, 2008-2013)
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Amy Rider | ... |
Alice Valko
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(81 episodes, 2008-2013)
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Matthew Levinson | ... |
John
(64 episodes, 2009-2013)
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Joseph Levinson | ... |
John
(64 episodes, 2009-2013)
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Philip Anthony-Rodriguez | ... |
Ruben Enriquez
(51 episodes, 2008-2012)
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The series documents the evermore complicated yet heart warming life of Amy Juergens; a typical high-school student who is characterized by her ambition and musical talent. However, it is after one hormonal-driven night at Band Camp, that she is faced with a responsibility no 15-year-old wants to take; being a teen mom. The audience is taken on a journey with Amy as she confronts her problem and the father of her baby. Written by B.Oliveria
As a teenager--15 years old, in fact, the same as the main character--I have to say this is an awful, unrealistic, cardboard-cutout teenage drama program. While I understand the thinly veiled message of abstinence, it is not brought forth in a intelligent or believable manner. If we're old enough to have sex, I think we're old not to be pandered and talked down to, which seems to be the primary aim of the show. Amy, the main character, is a shallow, boring, sour character. The show's attempts to make her seem remotely geeky or normal at all tend to fall flat, and in general the plot and character development of all of the characters is very poor indeed. The script comes off cheesy and overdone, the acting is terrible, and it's really just a show of stereotypes, not interesting, complex people. Not real people. The dramatic story lines are not half as entertaining as they would be with real people, in real situations, with realistic reactions.