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Noah LaLonde, Nikki Rodriguez, and Ashby Gentry in Ich und die Walter Boys (2023)

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Ich und die Walter Boys

171 Bewertungen
6/10

Stupid but weirdly enjoyable, classic trashy drama

This was basically a hate watch for most of the viewing experience, but by the end I was all in for a second season. So despite the people who made this making some the wackiest decisions ever, I applaud them for subverting my expectations for the main characters by the end, and making me feel invested.

Casting - completely nonsensical. Siblings that look wildly different, some look the same age as their mother, totally unexplained how a woman can have 9 kids and also 2 university degrees whilst looking 40, we were laughing about it throughout the whole show because it was so ridiculous! Like fully thought they would all turn out to be adopted as the big twist, it was so bad!

Story - could not care less about most of the secondary characters but quite liked a few of them. Most of the side plots felt like wasted time, and there were too many (and some of the acting was pretty flat). The main romantic story was full of toxic tropes but actually redeemed itself a bit - my initial "nice guy" I genuinely hated by the end, and the "bad guy" who I hated at the start I really came to feel for by the end. Like obviously a classic trope but it got me! Main character was fairly bland but likeable enough.

Elephant in the room - The main thing that bothered me throughout is that a teenage girl who's been though a really traumatic event is put into this chaotic environment and pursued by what are essentially like her brothers in this situation - I wish the family had actually looked after her (instead of just saying they did) because in real life this would be a worrying situation for a young vulnerable girl. But, it's just a story and in the end she does sort of save herself.

So, I would recommend this show only if you have a buddy to watch with, because there will be parts where you will be ripping your hair out and need someone to laugh about it with. It's totally ridiculous, but pretty entertaining.
  • meemsyd
  • 22. Dez. 2023
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6/10

Orphan with wealthy parents

Where's her inheritance?

Seems if I appointed someone a guardian, I would also leave money for her upkeep, especially if I were wealthy, and aware that the family are farmers.

The uncle has it, and is keeping it as leverage?

Is he the land developer trying to purchase their land?

Is he a good guy or a bad guy?

This really annoys and frustrates me, although I love the Walter parents a lot.

Not really sure that this deserves a second season.

Since I'm only on episode 9, maybe it's all addressed in ep 10?

Guess I should finish it all and come back to leave an additional review based on the whole of it.
  • a-k_rossmann
  • 13. Dez. 2023
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7/10

This is not as bad as the reviews make out

So, i watch quite a lot of shows and mostly crime thrillers so dramas like this don't usually appeal to me. However I enjoyed this i loved the concept of a big family, the farm nice sceneries, the brothers and the sisters. This is so much better than the summer i turned pretty and honestly deserves a watch. Team Cole all the way. Love the dynamics of all the characters and chemistry between them too. I also like the adult relationships and there characters as well. Looking forward to S2 hopefully it is a bit more spicy and hope they don't take ages releasing it or are too slow with carrying on some story lines.
  • TheReel14
  • 30. Dez. 2023
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6/10

What went wrong???

This show had some potential after the first few episodes. I started watching and was like: "okay, nice story and lots of room to develop characters". I didn't expect most of them would turn out to be so annoying and predictable. Certain level of predictability is tolerable in these kinds of shows, but that level has been crossed IMO. Very disappointing altogether. No chemistry between the characters.

Alex is so annoying I started skipping scenes with him.

Cole is just simply too old to have any chemistry with Jackie, it's weird.

Will - seriously? Are we supposed to believe that Donna (sorry, Katherine) gave birth to him? Come on.

Whoever did casting here, please do better next time.

The only character I actually like at this point (8 ep) is Erin.
  • ivonanovak
  • 8. Dez. 2023
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6/10

Inheritance?

I agree with the other reviewer, the whole entire time I was watching the show I kept on wondering why Jackie could not help out the Walter family with some money from her inheritance. Her Mom was supposedly successful in the fashion industry. There is no way her parents would not have made some kind of accommodations in case of an emergency. This made no sense and really took away from the believability of the story. I never read the book, so was not familiar with the story line or the characters. Some of the acting seemed rather stiff, I am not really sure if this show is worth a second season.
  • rlege
  • 4. Apr. 2024
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It's like a spin-off of the Summer I turned pretty

  • jeffrapage-92221
  • 6. Dez. 2023
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8/10

Love it, entertaining binge watch!

I wasn't expecting much more than light fare at first, but apart from the obvious tropes and cliches, was impressed by how many marks the episodes hit, with various storylines and characters.

Jackie (Nikki Rodriguez) and Cole (Noah LaLonde) especially the latter, gave excellent performances with real emotional nuances that made the unlikely pairing and romantic tension believable.

The show touches on other themes of mental health, loneliness, friendship, navigating queer romance, native American perspectives, persons with not so obvious disabilities (deafness and epilepsy); girl empowerment and teen self-esteem. I think it's all well done and very relevant. I can't wait for Season 2!
  • kstjam
  • 25. Jan. 2024
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7/10

Pretty good!

The first episode doesn't seem to be part of the same series. I had a hard time enjoying it. But it wasn't horrible, so I kept going. I was surprised to find that the characters made an impression on me. I got attached to each of them and can't wait to see what happens next. It's for teenagers, sure, but the parents are incredible. We don't see a lot of money problems in Netflix series like this so a little realism was appreciated. I liked the diversity, which for once was fair and not forced. I became attached to this family. Overall, I had a good time. I cried and laughed. I don't expect more!
  • qjhkmnpq
  • 17. Dez. 2023
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8/10

I don't like teen soap opera shows but I do like teen romance comedy shows

  • AJsok2003
  • 8. Dez. 2023
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6/10

Cringey and cliché, but binge-worthy!

Imagine «The Summer I Turned Pretty» meeting «The Vampire Diaries» (without the supernatural aspects), and any other movie/tv show with a love triangle that include siblings. You have a plain/average/relatable teenage girl and two «hot» brothers fighting over her.

It doesn't have the same quality as «The Vampire Diaries», or any other CW teen drama, but considering the source material, I wasn't expecting that either. The dialog and plot is very cringey and cliché.

The acting is not outstanding in any way, but it's not the worst I've seen. But then again, I'm not the targeted audience for this show.
  • marian_91
  • 13. Dez. 2023
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2/10

Painful to watch

I can't tell if the script is shocking or if the acting is the problem. The competing storyline's don't work cohesively and feel highly forced. I haven't read the books but I've been told that the books deliver significantly better than the tv show adaptation.

As mentioned in my review title, it has been incredibly painful to watch, which is a shame because Sarah Rafferty and Noah Lalode are actually great actors and then everyone else are absolutely horrible. This quality of "acting" gives me hope that one day even I could be the star of a crappy Netflix tv show or movie.

Goodluck to anyone who finishes the show.
  • madisonjporter
  • 11. Dez. 2023
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8/10

Scoring it high bc of the dumb "it doesn't support feminism" reviews

  • sharliep
  • 16. Dez. 2023
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6/10

Cute and light

This is an easy show to watch when you want something entertaining and not too intense. Plotwise, it reminded me of The Summer I Turned Pretty - which dragged everything out too long and became less enjoyable over time.

This was the opposite in both timing and depth. The character development and relationship development only skimmed the surface. There could have also been much more plot development, and the emotion and intensity seemed rushed. This story could have easily taken more episodes or another season to tell.

In spite of those criticisms, Season 1 left lots of unanswered questions for a Season 2 and I would be happy to watch Season 2 to see how the storylines develop.
  • LovesMovies_
  • 8. Dez. 2023
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3/10

They're essentially becoming SIBLINGS. I'M SO CONFUSED

The word I would choose is: Bizarre. So a traumatised orphaned young teen girl is adopted into a family... and it's somehow then normal that her two adoptive BROTHERS immediately develop a love triangle with her?! Like WHAT??? But seriously, how is this okay? Cos teen romances usually end well (right?)- so living in the midst of a teen love triangle is healthy for this girl? And a healthy long term situation? That the adults are okay with it is bizarre and indicative of a poorly written and weird story. And what weirdo teenagers would gain an adoptive sibling and jump straight into hooking up. She's supposed to ultimatelyately become their sister FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIVES, but hooking up as horny teens is A-Okay? I can't.

The family is also unrealistically large with an unbelievable number of kids (mostly boys). Like who has 8 kids of their own and 2 cousins already living with them? It's unnecessary. A family of, say, five would have had that "big" feeling but still be believable.

And on that note- those kids are definitely neglected. They get scraps of parental attention and yet everyone makes out as if THIS is the stable family the poor girl would benefit from?! The mother couldnt even stay on the first day she arrived.

Last annoying thing- the family is in financial difficulty and they mention that looking after Jackie is "another mouth to feed". As if her wealthy parents wouldn't have left allowance in their will to cover her care??

All just bizarre and annoyingly written. I still managed to binge most of it though so I guess I shouldn't be too harsh- it somehow still manages to be entertaining.
  • jessi-18-113342
  • 11. Dez. 2023
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7/10

cute, but not super realistic

Okay, so basically it was pretty good, not really realistic, and not a lot like the book either. I mean this 15 year old girl moves in with people she barely knows and, after a loss that involves her ( mom, dad, and best friend/sister) she seems pretty good. I just don't get that. Then there is the boys situation. Okay to be fair it is a cute love story but again not totally realistic. Alex- creepy and soooo cringe and Cole- hits on every girl and then all the sudden this one girl shows up and he feels something different for her. Like really? And it happens to be Jackie. I recommend the book first.
  • matteeswank
  • 17. Dez. 2024
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7/10

it started good.

  • jamesbegley
  • 11. März 2024
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10/10

10/10 for silly cliche series

  • ljm_b
  • 6. Mai 2024
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6/10

Better than The Summer I Turned Pretty

The reason I'm giving it a 6 is because...

I initially was going to give it a 8 but by the time I got to the second half.

Jackie, Cole, and Alex got so irritating especially Cole. He blames a lot of his issues on a injury. Which I get but it's like he doesn't even attempt to do anything about it. He's selfish and with the ending. I have no respect for him whatsoever. Moving on.

Now Alex, I have nothing against him except the writers thought oh we're going to change him and make him unlikable. His change in personality was strange to me. But I still like him tbh

...Uhm Jackie character is ruined.
  • unsamuel
  • 29. Dez. 2023
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10/10

one of the most organic family dramas I've seen in a ling while

Im not one to compare books n their screen adaptations, all I care about is being entertained when i watch a show or a movie.

I am so glad i gave this series a chance, it had me smiling from the first episode. The characters, their relationships and chemistry all felt organic. I could see this being a real family (95% of shows streaming currently make me roll my eyes 5 mins in or half way through, and I decide to not waste anymore time on them, looking at you Obliterated!!), the circumstance felt plausible, the character's motivations and decisions felt realistic (a very head on straight kinda way). This is how I picture a family (country folk so to speak) which lives in a small close knit community with strong values and bonds would be. So even though some would argue that a family that size with those problems wouldnt be that homogeneous, it just didnt matter.

I really hope this series gets a second season not for the romance but just the good feels.

Highly recommend giving this show a chance. Very rarely do i binge and i did with this one.
  • MishMash04
  • 8. Dez. 2023
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6/10

Kinda good but a cringe story line

A rich city girl orphaned when her family dies and she moved into an overly diverse family farm that magically represents every needed checkmark.

The show is actually easy to watch but the main plot is a love tryst between brothers and the new family member that has moved in. Kinda like two of the brothers fighting over the possibility of dating your sibling or your half sister. This is overly cringe as the sister decides between the socially awkward silent type or the sporty bad boy that sleeps with anything that moves.

The show rolls on with everything you would expect with an overly dramatic plot which has to cater to each of the characters struggles while the livelihood of the farm is at stake. The main character Jackie is a highlight with the rest of the acting being rather average.
  • mattmakefashion
  • 17. Dez. 2023
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3/10

not much to offer

I watched mostly because of Sarah Rafferty. Sadly even she can't save the show. The acting is really poor. All the boys look awkward. Their gesture, facial expression seem forced.

The dad only cares about his trees. The 4 younger kids don't add anything to the show.

Nathan is trying way too hard with his love interest.

The love triangle is a second "the summer I turned pretty".

Jackie doesn't have chemistry with any of them. She moved on from the lost of her family really fast.

Between the mean girl Erin and the playboy Cole. This show is mostly just a bunch of stereotypes about American high school. No need for a second season with this acting and scenario.
  • amelieesnou
  • 10. Dez. 2023
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9/10

May be a spoiler.

  • c-blee
  • 29. Feb. 2024
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7/10

Feel good tv show woth cliches

  • mswhxnr
  • 12. Jan. 2024
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3/10

Pretty average

This is pretty average, maybe even a bit below par. Gets some points because it has Sarah Rafferty in it, and she was great in Suits.

They all basically look the same age i.e. In their 20s! I can't work out the age gaps between the siblings, it's not really clear to me or maybe it was explained at the beginning but I wasn't paying attention.

The acting is pretty bad, the cast lacks any sort of charisma. The storyline is flat and scripting is poor. I'm only half way through but will see it to the end because it doesn't require much thinking as only 10 episodes. It's good background noise. I'm not expecting any major cliffhangers or anything big to happen.
  • Ch-675
  • 12. Dez. 2023
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7/10

Enjoyable watch for me at my age....

Not sure if my age and a fondness for Hallmark movies has anything to do with my enjoyment factor of this series, but I binge watched it and, apart from the acting and character of Jackie, really enjoyed it.

I've always loved the Mom since her excellent role in Suits. I've felt sorry for her acting ability and "star" quality being completely overlooked by H&M's PR & Netflix trying to pretend dreadful "5th on the call sheet" weak actress, Meghan Markle, was the "star" of the series.

She shines in this as the compassionate, busy Mother who prides herself on being good Mother but realizes, after a while, that she and her husband are actually neglecting their kids by not keeping up with what's going on with them all. They have their own problems that they are focusing on too much. Especially the father.

Aside from casting a dreadful actress as Jackie and the character's obnoxious, bratty behavior getting worse and worse as the series wore on, I couldn't get passed the fact their refrigerator was far too small for the family of that size!! Where were their additional ice chests or entire addition fridges? It must have been like Dr Who's Tardis with a never ending space inside to house all the food required to feed them all.

Having said all this, I thoroughly enjoyed the series. I could identify with a 15yr old girl from an all girl's private school suddenly being surrounded by a bunch of cute guys and I would have definitely had a crush on both Alex and Cole. Perhaps this is because it was back in the 60s and 70s. But the show had a period feel about it and I'd be curious when the book was written.

I felt that I was watching a modern version of THE WALTONS .. and enjoyed that.

I did find the ending ridiculously and unsatisfactorily abrupt. Again, I wonder if the book ended that way but even if so, the director and editor could have fleshed it out more. It didn't work for me. Just having the camera linger on her expression (not that she ever had any) and the reaction back at the ranch would have made a whole difference. Talk about rushed and abrupt.. it would have been annoying even had there been a following episode to watch right away. That's not a cliff hanger ... that's just rude.

I recognize some issues having read these reviews after watching the series but I still really enjoyed it and may even watch a second season if there is one. Although I doubt it since it's based on a book.
  • Design88
  • 17. Feb. 2024
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