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    • Yellowjackets
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    • Better Things
    • Ray Donovan
    • Fear Street
    • I Am Not Okay With This
    • Baskets
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    • American Gigolo
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    • White Famous
    • Sideswiped
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    • Romy and Michele
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​YouTube Red | TV Series (2018)​ | Comedy | 30min

CREATORS: Carly Craig, Daniel Reisinger
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Carly Craig, Daniel Reisinger​, Robin Schiff, Jeremy Garelick

MUSIC SUPERVISOR: Nora Felder

SYNOPSIS: After a lifetime of saying no has left her single and miserable on her 35th birthday, a workaholic verging on a breakdown vows to plunge into the hellish world of Tinder by dating all 252 of her matches. Spurred on by her sister – a young married woman experiencing a seven-year itch – the sisters are joined by their recently widowed mother, now also a part of the online dating scene, leading to a multi-generational comedy about relationships – both romantic and familial.​

CAST: Carly Craig, Patricia Arquette, Chelsea Frei
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PRESS:
"YouTube Greenlights Multi-Generational Relationship Comedy Series" | Deadline
"New Show Based on True Tinder Events" | Cheddar
"Chelsea Frei’s Journey to YouTube’s ‘Sideswiped’ Took Her All Over the Internet" | Daily Dot

REVIEWS:
"‘Sideswiped’ Review: YouTube Premium’s Dating App Series Loves to Laugh and Shows Potential for a Deeper Connection" | IndieWire
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