Achievers

Achievers (stylized as ACH!EVERS) is a Martonian  television series created by Leroy Brodrick that aired on Saturn One from February 7, 2013 to April 19, 2018. The series follows a group of adolescents living in the fictional city of Southbrook, Brunova as they attempt to transition into adulthood. Each episode primarily focuses on one character who also serves as the episode's narrator, and each episode is named after its central character. Issues such as, , , , , and the are thoroughly explored.

The series was primarily filmed on location in Grisboro, Brunova. In-school scenes were filmed at Julian Brennan High School, and home-related scenes were filmed at Sunrise Street Studios, both in Brockston. Achievers was produced by Leroy Brodrick's Brodrick Productions and executive producer Antonio Monteiro's Monteiro Company, in association with Saturn Studios. Season seven was confirmed to be the final season upon the series' renewal in June 2017.

Achievers is widely regarded as one of the most watched cable shows on Martonian television. The final episode, "Everyone", peaked at 6.9 million viewers, making it the highest-rated series finale in Martonian cable television history. The show has been acclaimed by critics for its music, direction, cinematography, and handling of social issues. The show has won ten MFTA Awards and eight Velvet Awards, holding both awards' records for the most wins for a single series until 2021 and 2023, respectively.

Premise
Achievers focuses on teenagers living in the fictional city of Southbrook, Brunova. It initially focuses on the students at the fictional Northeast Grisboro High School, but eventually expands to focus on other characters. The series thoroughly explores topics such as, , , , , and , , ,  and the.

The series initially focuses on two groups of teenagers: "underachievers"—known for their frequent rule breaking, antisocial behavior, and lack of discipline; and "overachievers", and "underachievers"—intellectual students who are extremely extroverted and obsessed with popular culture, often regarded as "nerds" and "geeks".