The Secret Life of the American Teenager

The Secret Life of the American Teenager
Also known as Secret-Teen
Secret Life
Genre Teen drama
Created by Brenda Hampton
Written by Brenda Hampton
Jeffrey Rodgers
Caroline Kepnes
Jeff Olsen
Chris Olsen
Elaine Arata
Paul Perlove
Directed by Ron Underwood
Anson Williams
Jason Priestley
John Schneider
Gail Bradley
Lindsley Parsons III
Keith Truesdell
Starring Shailene Woodley
Kenny Baumann
Francia Raisa
Daren Kagasoff
Greg Finley II
Megan Park
India Eisley
Opening theme "Let's Do It, Let's Fall In Love" by Molly Ringwald
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 86 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Brenda Hampton
Camera setup Film; Single-camera
Running time Approx. 45 minutes
Distributor Brendavision Films
ProdCo Original (season 1)
American Teenager, Inc (season 2)
Broadcast
Original channel ABC Family
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Original run July 1, 2008 – present
External links
Website

The Secret Life of the American Teenager (often shortened to Secret Life) is an American teen drama television series created by Brenda Hampton. It first aired on ABC Family on July 1, 2008.[1] The show was renewed for a second season consisting of 24 episodes on February 9, 2009,[2] which began airing on June 22, 2009.[3] On January 12, 2010, ABC Family announced that Secret Life would return for its third season,[4] which premiered on June 7, 2010.[5] The first season focuses on the relationships between families and friends and how they deal with the unexpected teenage pregnancy of character Amy Juergens, who is portrayed by Shailene Woodley. In the second season, Amy Juergens must deal with juggling motherhood and high school, while her family and friends experience relationship challenges of their own.[6][7]

The series received generally negative reviews from mainstream critics when it began broadcasting, but was well-received among female and teenage viewers. The pilot episode broke the record for the highest rated debut on ABC Family, which has been broken by the second season premiere, beating Kyle XY, with 2.82 million viewers. The season one finale brought in 4.50 million viewers, beating that night's episode of Gossip Girl, which had less than half its usual number of viewers. Premiering to mostly positive reviews from critics and being well received among viewers, the second season of Secret Life opened with the largest audience the series has seen so far, posting a series high in total viewers with 4.68 million viewers; in adults 18–34 it is the number one scripted original premiere of Summer 2009. Furthermore, the mid-season premiere became ABC Family's most watched telecast of all time with viewers ages 12–34 with more than three million viewers watching.[8]

The show has earned the Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer TV Show during its premiere season,[9][10] and spawned a book entitled The Secret Diary of Ashley Juergens.[11] It currently airs on Monday at 8/7c on ABC Family in the United States, on MTV in the UK, on MTV in Poland, on MuchMusic in Canada, on TF6 in France and on Disney Channel in The Netherlands and Belgium.

Contents

Series Overview

Season One primarily focuses on the effect of Amy Juergens having sex with Ricky Underwood at band camp. It explores how Amy's pregnancy affects her, the baby's father, her friends, and her family. The news of her pregnancy puts additional strain on her parents' already unstable marriage, but brings Amy closer to her younger sister Ashley; her new boyfriend, Ben; the father of her baby, Ricky; as well as with other teens at Ulysses S. Grant High School in Valley Glen, California. Amy's world expands as she learns that virtually every teen at Grant High carries a secret or unexpected problem.

In Season Two, Amy finds out that her mother is pregnant, and Ashley Juergens starts her freshman year at Grant High School. At the same time, her family and friends experience relationship challenges of their own. As the season progresses, Amy and Ricky struggle with who will get to care for their son, John, and more drama unfolds with Ben, Amy, and Ricky.

In Season Three, everyone finds out Adrian is pregnant with Ben's baby. Ricky and Amy continue to date and start considering taking their relationship to the next level. George and Anne Juergens have officially divorced and Anne lives closer to her mother while George stays at the house with Amy and Ashley. Ashley drops out of school and begins homeschooling herself. Kathleen Bowman's husband goes to Zimbabwe for a medical mission to bring aid to third world people and returns in the season finale with a proposal that he and Kathleen return to live and explore the world. Kathleen is hesitant to accept, not wanting to leave Grace and Tom behind by themselves. Adrian and Ben decide to get married and the ceremony occurs near the end of the season. In the two-part season finale, Ben and Adrian are living together in their condo and Adrian begins to sense that something might be wrong with their baby. They decide to call the doctor, who has them meet her at the hospital as soon as possible. The baby is revealed to be stillborn. Amy is upset by this and decides to have sex with Ricky instead of going away for the weekend.

In Season Four, Amy and Ricky begin to get closer. Close enough that Amy and John move in with Ricky in his apartment above the butcher shop. George does not approve of them living under the same roof without an agreement. Meanwhile, Ashley leaves to go on a road trip with her boyfriend Toby. Grace goes to Zimbabwe and meets a new guy named Daniel who later becomes her boyfriend. Jack and Madison break up forcing Jack to do all the senior stuff with Grace who he is still in love with. Jesse and Lauren have an on and off relationship. Adrian is depressed as she lost her baby and Ben wants to leave but doesn't have the heart to do so. Adrian figures out that he wants to leave and tries to seduce him so she can be pregnant again. Later Adrian sets her goal towards Ricky. Ricky gets an interview at a local college only to realize that the Admissions is a girl he slept with. Amy figures this out and goes to confront Karlee. Amy listens to Ricky's voice mail to see what Adrian has been saying to him. He finds out and they get into a huge fight. Later, they make up and Ricky has decided that he will never again approach Adrian or talk to her. Ricky tells John that he is going to propose to Amy so John keeps saying "ring" around Amy and she starts to get suspicious. Graduation Day: Adrian gets to go up on stage with the rest of the graduates but doesn't fully graduate until she finishes summer school. Ricky is Valedictorian and Jack says the prayer. Ricky proposes to Amy and she accepts. Afterwards, Jesse has a graduation party after and everyone is invited. Adrian goes with Omar, her new boyfriend. Ben meets a new girl named Dylan. Daniel's ex- girlfriend shows up at the party and says she wants him back. Ricky kisses Adrian one last time as per her wish and she claims she is "free" from him, after which Omar breaks up with her claiming that the kiss was "totally disrespectful". Ricky and Amy, Jack and Grace, and Ben and Adrian slow dance together. The next morning Lauren finds Jesse and Madison in bed together, so she wakes Amy and Ricky up and asks them to take her home. Alice finds that Henry slept with Adrian. Outside, Grace asks Jack about Adrian's theory that a kiss might help a couple get over each other which prompts Jack to kiss her. It ends with Ricky and Amy making out in front of his car with Lauren dolefully sitting in the back seat.

Cast and Characters

Broadcasting

Secret Life first aired on ABC Family on July 1, 2008.[1] Season 1 began with 11 episodes broadcast from July 1, 2008 to September 9, 2008. After a hiatus, 12 first-season episodes aired January 5, 2009 through March 23, 2009, despite being marketed as season 2, for a total of 23 episodes.[12] The first season was aired on Canadian broadcaster CityTV starting on September 3, 2008.[13] In early 2009, CityTV removed Secret Life from its schedule.[14] Therefore, MuchMusic started to air the first season in Canada on November 30, 2009, followed by the second season on December 7, 2009.[15]

Following the success of its first season, ABC Family announced on January 31, 2009, plans to renew Secret Life.[16] The official press release was released on February 9 and was added to ABC Family's line up on April 7, 2009.[17] The show was renewed for a 24-episode second season, which began airing on June 22, 2009.[2][18][19] Season 2 began with 12 episodes broadcast starting June 22, 2009 through September 7, 2009. After a four-month hiatus, the second half of the season returned on January 4, 2010,[20] and concluded on March 22, 2010.[21]

Following their record-breaking, mid-season returns, Make It or Break It, and Secret Life were both picked up for an additional season.[4] The third season premiere of Secret Life was aired on June 7, 2010, at 8 pm.[5] On January 10, 2011, it was reported that Secret Life was picked up for a fourth season to be shown in Summer 2011 and season three would resume on March 28, 2011 after an extended season break.[22]

Reception

Secret Life received mixed reviews at the time of its debut. It currently has a score of 47 out of 100 from review aggregator Metacritic.[23] The New York Post praised the series for having a set of characters that are "... real and come from families of all stripes – from intact to single-parent households to one boy in foster care..."[24] However, most mainstream critics haven't embraced the show, indicating it as a TV-series version of an after school special, "filled with didactic messages and a lotta wooden acting," in the words of Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly.[25] The New York Times claimed that "Secret Life" must surely be the collective effort of an anti-pregnancy cabal. [...] ABC Family means well but could not have done worse. "Secret Life" doesn’t take the fun out of teenage pregnancy, it takes the fun out of television" and calls the show a "Prime-Time Cautionary Tale".[26] Variety Magazine reports that "ABC Family's latest original drama wants to be a slow-motion version of "Juno" but settles for being an obvious, stereotype-laden teen soap [...] based on first impressions, "The Secret Life of the American Teenager" should probably stay a secret."[27] ReporterMag's Andrew Rees says, "The show...might be the worst scripted drama on television. Suffering from gag-worthy dialog, horrific plot twists, terrible acting, and characters who not even the best of 3-D glasses could give depth to, it’s a wonder how this show stays on the air."[28]

Brenda Hampton does not mind the poor reviews, saying, "I'd rather get good ratings and bad reviews than bad ratings and good reviews".[25] Despite its lackluster critical reviews,[29] Secret Life received the highest premiere viewership ratings ever for an ABC Family original program. The pilot episode brought in 2.82 million viewers and a 0.9/3 share in the 18–49 year old demographic. Secret Life also scored high in the female demographic, registering a 6.5/24 among female teenagers and a 3.1/11 among 12–34 year old females.[30]

Secret Life's mid-season finale episode of season one defeated the first hour of the much-publicized series premiere of 90210 on The CW in viewers 12–34 and females 12–34, beating 90210 in total viewers and all their key demographics, and bringing in some of the best ratings of the season for Secret Life.[31][32] The season one finale brought in 4.50 million viewers and was the highest rated telecast on March 23, 2009 in viewers aged 12–34 and the number one scripted telecast that night. The episode also beat 90210, which had 2.20 million viewers, more than half the usual number.[10]

On Monday, June 22, 2009, Secret Life opened its second season with the largest audience so far, posting a series high in total viewers with 4.68 million viewers, and second-best numbers ever in adults 18–34 with 1.4 million viewers, behind season one's mid-season finale, adults 18–49 with 2.1 million viewers and viewers 12–34 with 2.9 million viewers. In June 2009, Secret Life ranked as cable’s number one scripted telecast in females 12–34, and the number one scripted series telecast in viewers 12–34 and female teens. Additionally, Secret Life stood as ad-supported cable’s number one telecast this month in female teens. The season debut became cable’s number one scripted series premiere of the 2008/2009 season to date in women 18–34, women 18–49, and viewers 12–34, and the number one scripted original premiere of summer 2009 in adults 18–34.[33]

Secret Life’s second season debut stands as cable’s number one scripted original series season premiere of summer 2009 in adults ages 18–34 and across core female 18–34, 18–49 and 12–34 demos, ahead of such high profile series as USA’s Royal Pains and Burn Notice, and TNT’s The Closer.[34] Some critics praised the new developments of the show's second season, saying they could be "interesting material to build on." Jean Bently of EW Popwatch says that now that the whole "teen going through a pregnancy" plot has played out and the "frustrated young mother" thing is going on, we have room to explore some other topics. She remained hopeful that the writers will not just turn these new problems into issues of the week, instead allowing time for the characters to grieve Marshall's death, deal with Ann's accidental pregnancy, and explore the more emotionally complex aspects of teenage sex.[9]

With more than 4.55 million people watching the season two mid-season premiere, the episode became ABC Family’s most-watched telecast ever in the key 12–34 and teen demos.[35] The episode stands as the series’ second-most-watched episode in viewers and is TV’s number one telecast of the season in female teens, cable’s number one telecast in females 12–34, and cable’s number one scripted telecast in viewers 12–34. The season two mid-season premiere remains cable’s number one scripted premiere of the 2009/10 season. It improved nearly one million total viewers over its season two mid-season finale, and was number one in all target demos for the hour.[8]

On Monday, June 7, 2010, Secret Life opened its third season as the number one summer premiere for the 2010 summer season. It drew 1.3 million women 18–49 viewers, 2.3 million viewers 12–34, 1.8 million female 12–34 viewers, and 1.0 million teen viewers, topping high profiles premieres of Burn Notice, Royal Pains, and Pawn Stars. Additionally, Monday’s "Secret Life" ranks as summer’s number one scripted premiere on cable with 1.2 million viewers adults 18–34. It improved over its season 2 finale, growing by 20% in adults 18–34, by 21% in adults 18–49, and by 10% in viewers 12–34.[36]

Regarding The Secret Life's advertising, Laura Caraccioli-Davis, executive vice president of the media buyer Starcom, says, "Nielsen numbers will do the talking in the advertising community, which has a deep respect for success."

U.S. Nielsen ratings

The following is a table with the average estimated amount of viewers per episode, each season of The Secret Life of the American Teenager on ABC Family.

Season Timeslot (ET/PT) # Ep. Premiered Ended TV Season Viewers
(in millions)
Date Premiere
Viewers
(in millions)
Date Finale
Viewers
(in millions)
Season 1
Tuesday 8:00PM (July 1 – September 9, 2008)
23
July 1, 2008
2.82[37]
March 23, 2009
4.50[10] 2008–2009 3.51
Monday 8:00PM (January 5 – March 23, 2009)
Season 2
Monday 8:00PM
24
June 22, 2009
4.68[38]
March 22, 2010[21]
2009–2010 3.24
Season 3 26
June 7, 2010[5]
3.18[39]
June 6, 2011
3.56 2010–2011 3.74
Season 4
June 13, 2011[5]
September 5, 2011
2011–2012

Accolades

Year Result Award Category Recipient(s)
2008 Won Gracie Award Outstanding TV Drama Secret Life of the American Teenager
2009
Nominated Gracie Awards Outstanding TV Drama Secret Life
Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Show Drama Secret Life of the American Teenager
Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Breakout Show Secret Life of the American Teenager
Won Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer TV Secret Life of the American Teenager
Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer TV Star Male Ken Baumann
Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer TV Star Female Shailene Woodley
Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actor Drama Ken Baumann
Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress Drama Shailene Woodley
Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Breakout Star Male Daren Kagasoff
Won Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer TV Star Male Daren Kagasoff
2010
Nominated People's Choice Awards Favorite TV Obsession Secret Life of the American Teenager
Nominated Teen Choice Awards! Choice Summer TV Show Secret Life of the American Teenager
Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer TV Star Male Daren Kagasoff
Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer TV Star Male Ken Baumann
Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer TV Star Female Shailene Woodley
Won Gracie Awards Outstanding Female Rising Star in a Drama Series Shailene Woodley
2011
Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress Drama Shailene Woodley
Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actor Drama Daren Kagasoff
Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Drama Secret Life of the American Teenager

Worldwide syndication

Home releases

Each Secret Life season is released on DVD in separate volumes. Season one is sold as volume one and volume two.[40][41][42] Season two is sold as volume three and four.[43][44] Season one, volume one has been released in DVD Regions 1 and 4, while season one, volume two, season two, volumes one and two have been released only in Region 1. The season one DVD was released in Australia on December 1, 2009,[45] and a future Blu-ray format is planned for release.[46] The DVD releases include commentary by cast and crew members on selected episodes, deleted scenes, interviews with the cast, and behind-the-scenes featurettes. Accompanying the season two, volume one DVD is an exclusive look at the pilot episode of Make It or Break It.[43] Furthermore, the season two, volume two DVD includes a slip cover and an exclusive preview of Ashley Juergen's Secret Diary, a novella released on June 15, 2010.[44]

Season One
DVD Name Ep# Disc# Region 1 Special Features
Volume 1 11 3 December 30, 2008[40] Deleted scenes, Cast interviews, Gag Reel, Episode commentaries, 7 Featurettes.
Volume 2 12 3 June 16, 2009[41][42] Behind-the-Scenes featurettes with the cast, exclusive music video from The Strange Familiar
Season Two
DVD Name Ep# Disc# Region 1 Special Features
Volume 3 12 3 December 22, 2009[47] Pilot Episode Make It or Break It, Hot Chat, Exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the cast
Volume 4 12 3 June 15, 2010[44] Behind the "Secret" scenes, Cast on Family, interviews with cast and composer
Season Three
DVD Name Ep# Disc# Region 1 Special Features
Volume 5 14 3 December 21, 2010[48] On Set with Director Anson Williams, On Set Fist Bumps with Joey and Matthew Levinson, On Set with Shailene Woodley, On Set with Luke Zimmerman
Volume 6 12 3 June 7, 2011[49]

Other media

On June 15, 2010, The Secret Diary of Ashley Juergens was published.[11] Written by Kelly and Courtney Turk, whose previous credits include episodes of 7th Heaven and NCIS, it documents the thoughts of the character Ashley Juergens in the events chronicling the first and part of the second season.[50] It also includes new characters that were not shown on Secret Life.[50] "We watched the episodes together and then talked briefly about ideas we each had and what we thought Ashley would have to say about whatever the storyline was. Then we separated and exchanged our chapters," Courtney stated while talking about the difference between writing a book and writing for television.[50]

Music

The series has a theme all its own; though the theme's actual title, the writer of the lyrics, and the composer of the music, were not known as of early August 2011, it was known to have been sung by series regular Molly Ringwald. Other noteworthy music featured in the installments includes:

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