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Netflix’s ‘Off Campus’ Season 1 Review: A Faithful and Heartfelt Adaptation

How the series captures the spirit of Elle Kennedy's novel while delivering standout performances

Prime Video’s new series Off Campus arrives as a faithful adaptation of Elle Kennedy’s bestselling novel The Deal, offering viewers an eight‑episode journey that blends romance, humor, and the complexities of college life.

At its center are Hannah Wells and Garrett Graham, two students who agree to a fake dating arrangement that quickly blurs the line between strategy and genuine affection. The show’s ability to preserve the emotional core of the source material has been praised by critics and fans alike.

A Fresh Take on a Beloved Story

The series distinguishes itself by translating the novel’s witty banter and intimate moments into visual storytelling that feels both cinematic and grounded. Each episode peels back layers of the characters’ histories, allowing the audience to witness the evolution of their relationship in real time.

Among the standout episodes, the fourth episode shines with a karaoke scene that captures Hannah’s vulnerability while Garrett confronts his growing feelings. This moment, anchored by Belmont Cameli’s nuanced performance as Garrett, exemplifies the show’s blend of humor and heart.

Ella Bright delivers a compelling portrayal of Hannah, balancing strength with tenderness, while Mika Abdalla infuses Allie Hayes with charisma, and Antonio Cipriano offers a subtle, authentic turn as John Logan. Together, the cast brings depth to a narrative that honors its literary roots.

For romance enthusiasts, Off Campus is more than a simple adaptation; it is a celebration of the original story’s themes, executed with care and creativity. The series stands as a benchmark for book‑to‑screen conversions, proving that faithfulness can coexist with fresh, engaging storytelling.

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