I watched the whole series with my 8 year old and we liked it, but I agree with a lot of the postings here:
It did not know what it's audience was - two grown up for the tween HSM audience (I was conscious of this with my 8 year old watching 'gun' storyline!) but not well acted enough for teens!
The acting was terrible, which you could have got away with if you were aiming it at tweens, so why did they not stick to real cheesy storylines a la Troy and Gabriella? I was really shocked when Danny got together with Claudine! Then surely the last episode should have seen Danny and Lauren get back together in sickly sweet style with an end duet between them (if they wanted an HSM plot) rather than the 'will they, won't they' end. To actually have the lead male get together with the 'bitch' was really not the right way to go!
The day and time was obviously wrong, but I agree with whoever said that this was because ITV realised they did not know who its audience was so tried to cover all bases!
However I do think that the songs and dancing was great. Gary and his colleagues (who cares if there were loaRAB of them!) wrote some great songs! Sapphire, Georgina and Matthew have great voices and certain songs (Best Of Me and Do it All over Again) I can't stop singing! Yes I have bought the soundtrack!
I think they went really wrong with the writing. The plots were terrible and to me it felt that they had to tailor the plot to the songs (which should never happen!) to the point where the plots were just so baaddd! They quickly realised also that they had only 3 good singers (one average) so they pretty much had to sing all the songs, so it ended up that where each episode was about each of the 6 characters, they didn't all even sing the songs in each!
Who were the writers? They want shooting! I believe that it is really hard to get really good 'triple threats' - it looked from the behind the scenes show that they did search high and low (although bit of a coincidence 2 were from Dance X which Arlene was involved in!) and clearly got the singers and dancers but not the actors, so surely the answer would have been to write simply cheese like HSM and aim at 8 - 12's - the dancing and singing would have pulled this off, but nobody wanted the 'gritty' 'edgy' slant. In this economic climate we all want feel good stuff!
Lastly, releasing it the same weekend as HSM3 was pure madness! It was never going to rival this so why even try? A really cocky move!
I would like to see another series but only if ITV take on board the feedback and changes the stories!