Tegan and Sara Quinare reliving their teen years.

In Amazon Freevee’s first teaser for the upcoming series High School, based on the 2019 New York Times best-selling memoir of the same name, TikTok stars Railey and Seazynn Gilliland portray the Canadian twin sister music duo, 41, at the dawn of their indie pop career. And it’s all set against a ’90s backdrop of grunge and rave culture.

“Are you guys twins?” another student asks as Tegan (Railey) says “yes,” but Sara responds, “no” and walks off.

Cobie Smuldersalso appears in the show as their mom Simone Bates, offering some sage advice for the new chapter in their life. “You’ve had to share everything. Maybe this is an opportunity to make your own friends,” she tells them.

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Tegan & Sara Come of Age in First Teaser for ‘High School’ Series, Based on Their Memoir

The adolescent duo does just that, forging friendships and falling in love as they find their independence, while ultimately discovering their shared passion for music that would one day lead them to 11 studio albums, twoBillboardHot 100 songs and a Grammy Award nomination.

“You ever get tired of dropping everything for her?” Sara’s friend Natalie (Esther McGregor) asks her, to which Sara explains, “I’m not dropping everything. It’s more like… I’m waiting.”

The sisters appear to find common ground when Tegan hears Sara playing guitar through the wall and comes over to hear what she’s playing. Sara launches into “Tegan Didn’t Go to School Today” from theHigh School Demo, available on the memoir’s audiobook.

Tegan & Sara Come of Age in First Teaser for ‘High School’ Series, Based on Their Memoir

From executive producers Tegan, Sara andClea DuVall,High Schoolalso stars Olivia Rouyre, Amanda Fix, Brianne Tju, Geena Meszaros, CJ Valleroy, Nate Corddry and Kyle Bornheimer.

Tegan and Sara previously spoketo PEOPLEabout “mining that part of our lives” for the book, as Tegan explained, “That’s when we developed all of our skills. It’s when we developed our identity, it’s when we started to figure out who we were.”

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“It’s not like we wrote a memoir about climbing a mountain blindfolded upside-down — we wrote about being teenagers and falling in love. Like, who the f— hasn’t done that?” she said. “We all go through this experience, whether you’re gay or straight, a guy or a girl, you live in rural wherever. Being a teenager can be really tough.”

Sara added, “The truth is, I hadn’t really gone back and processed. I hadn’t actually sat for days and days or weeks and weeks writing about my memories around my first homophobic experiences or what it felt like to be 15 years old and caught in a sexual relationship and have to lie to my mother, or to be ashamed of myself. I’d never put into words how much shame I’d been carrying around.”

High Schoolpremieres Oct. 14 on Amazon Freevee.

source: people.com