‘Finding Her Edge’ - Netflix’s YA Ice-Skating Drama

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Jan. 6, 2025 in the Skating Books thread in GSD:
Well, it looks like classic novel retellings + skating dramas are definitely becoming a thing. This one's based on Jane Austen's Persuasion.
In a TV Alerts thread:
There’s also going to be a fictional series about an ice dancer called Finding Her Edge.
[Trailer:] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppZ3qgtFOME
Today (January 22, 2026) - Finding Her Edge’ Everything You Need to Know About Netflix’s New YA Ice-Skating Drama:

Comments from those who've watched/plan to watch?

ETA: :lol:

ETA 2 - Mariposa School of Skating (Barrie, Ontario) posted this earlier today:
 
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I saw the first episode, well it’s a Young Adult romance, so :lol:

I didn’t find it that bad, it’s rather entertaining fluff and the skating stuff is not THAT unrealistic. I think it’s pretty entertaining to watch leading up to the Olympics, but like similar shows Netflix has done before I also can’t imagine it does well enough to get a 2nd season.

What is typical for that kind of show is that the skating is always on some adult competition level, so you see people doing mediocre spins with slow medicre basics and double jumps, but of course with that content they are Olympic champions…I wonder if it’s impossible to hire some skating body doubles that at least can do triples (like recent ex-competitive skaters?) or whether they can do that but the filming makes it impossible to make the skating look a bit more realistic competitive? (yeah and the "fall leading to the dramatic injury scene" in episode 1 was pretty ridiculous)

What I found amusing about episode one is that you see the described level of skating, but then that Johnny Weir-esque single skater character brags to a media person about doing a quad axel :lol:

Two things that could be better, I don’t really find the actress of the main character to be particularily charismatic (maybe she’ll grow on me) and the „bad boy“ ice dancer actually seems pretty nice, so I’m not really sure what is supposed to make him the „bad boy“.
 
A close friend was the steadycam operator for the show. He says it was a great cast and crew to work with, one of his best. And he has worked on a LOT of movies and series. ( Next up is Star Trek Academy). He knows nothing about skating, though, and couldn't name any of the body double skaters.
 
Nadiia Bashynska just posted this (includes 14 photos from the set):
 
I watched this entire show today because it's cold out and January. I liked it 🤷🏻‍♀️. I will probably watch it again. It's a good winter time sucker.
 

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