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  • Comment: As already noted by the previous reviewer, the first source (Deadline Hollywood) completely fails to mention this show at all, and thus is not helping to establish the notability of this show. It appears to be here solely to verify the existence of OutTV, and says nothing at all about Sugar Highs, and thus is doing absolutely nothing to help establish the notability of Sugar Highs.
    The second one (Playback) is just a glancing namecheck of this show's existence in an overview of all the programs greenlit by its network at that time, and is not in depth coverage about this show. It's fine for use, but not in and of itself enough.
    The fourth (The Social) is just the show's own cast members being interviewed about it, which is not independent of the show for the purposes of helping to get it over WP:GNG. Per WP:INTERVIEWS, an interview of that type can be used to verify additional facts after GNG has already been satisfied by better third-party sourcing, but does not help to establish passage of GNG in the first place.
    "Mr. Will Wong", which I've already removed, is a blog, not a reliable or notability-assisting source, and counts for absolutely nothing.
    And as for In the Seats, it is not prominent or reputable enough to get a show or film over GNG all by itself: it can be used to support extra content amid a mix of solid sourcing, but it cannot single-handedly vault a topic over GNG if it's the only useful source in the mix. Like Playback, it's acceptable for use but not enough. Bearcat (talk) 16:41, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: In addition to the above, the first source makes no mention of the show, the second and third are press releases. S0091 (talk) 18:13, 22 May 2024 (UTC)


Sugar Highs is a Canadian television dramedy series, which premiered in 2021 on OutTV.[1] Created by Thom Fitzgerald, the series stars Adam Fox (Actor) as Bud, Samuel Davison as Mickey, and Joey Beni as Tab, three roommates in San Francisco who struggle to pay rent, and decide to become sugar babies to pay the bills. [1]

The cast also includes Michael Ayres, Ursula Calder, Scott Thompson Jonathan Neil Alexander, Jeremy Smith, Pasha Ebrahimi.

The series was greenlit by OutTV in 2021,[2] and premiered on November 3, 2022. In May 2023, OutTV announced that it had commissioned a second season, which debuted April 10th, 2024 [3] and was promoted on Canadian daytime talk show The Social.[4]

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Category:2020s Canadian LGBT-related drama television series Category:2021 Canadian television series debuts Category:OutTV (Canadian TV channel) original programming Category:Television shows set in Nova Scotia Category:Television shows filmed in Nova Scotia


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