A 17-year-old girl (Emily Alyn Lind) wakes up on the beach with no memory of what happened. Since she summers on a private island with her rich family, she strives to piece together the mystery with continuous flashbacks and lots of dull VO. This is rather bland teen drama packaged in the currently popular privileged lifestyle environment. The annual household traditions add a bit of conservative New England propriety, but anyone looking for lush living will find this lacking. There is also a trio of adult sisters, who add another layer of uninteresting conflict. In addition to a moderately compelling story, the characters are essentially nondescript right out of a Ralph Lauren ad, even the gay one isn’t any fun. And in typical Hollywood style, theses “teens” are easily in their 20s. The effortless elegance and continual conflicts are never taken to any extremes, resulting in a rather bland summer getaway. (8 one-hour eps)
(2 / 5)
