Clone High

Clone High

Lexie Rose

Everyone has favorite shows, but sometimes they want to find something new to watch. However, it can take some time to find the right show. There are so many platforms with so many different things, but sometimes, when you think you have found the right show, you get bored, then go back to your favorite one. 

There are a lot of shows that have been swept under the rug, because over time, everyone had forgotten about them, either because the years change and the show just doesn’t fit in with modern times, or it just wasn’t super popular. For example, a show that has been rising up from the depths of early 2000’s TV is Clone High. A lot of shows like Clone High were canceled because people just weren’t watching them anymore, but Clone High had so much potential to be more than what the creators had originally planned with it, but the show ended after only 13 episodes because its ratings weren’t the best, and because viewers in India were offended by the depiction of Gandhi, being he was shown as a party animal with very different standpoints than the Mahatma Gandhi they “cloned” him off of. 

Clone High is a sitcom about a group of teens that were cloned by government employees as a secret experiment as historical figures, and they go through teenage drama in the 20th century. All of the students at Clone High School are historical figures other than the main cast. There is Catherine the Great, Ponce de Leon, Marie Antoinette, and more, but as for the main characters, there is JFK, Joan of Arc, Gandhi, Cleopatra, and Abraham Lincoln. It has started to come back around on social media, but one of the more exciting things is that they are making a reboot which will start where it last left off. It will be on HBO Max, but for the time being you can watch Clone High on Amazon Prime, YouTube, MTV, Apple TV, and Google Play Movies, as well as TV.