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Katy Keene is a television series that was created by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Michael Grassi. It is based on the Archie Comics character of the same name. The show premiered on The CW in February 2020 and aired for one season before being cancelled in July 2020.

The show follows the lives of four young adults as they pursue their dreams in New York City. Katy Keene is a fashion designer who works at Lacy's Department Store and dreams of becoming a famous designer. She is joined by her friends Josie McCoy, Jorge Lopez, and Pepper Smith, who are aspiring singer, Broadway performer, and entrepreneur respectively.

Throughout the season, the characters face various challenges and obstacles in their personal and professional lives. They navigate relationships, pursue their passions, and deal with the ups and downs of chasing their dreams. Despite its cancellation after only one season, the show has garnered a dedicated fanbase and has been praised for its diverse representation and positive portrayal of ambition and friendship.

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