starsmoon2
Dez. 2005 ist beigetreten
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I was caught in the "silvery" web of mystery by the end of the 2nd episode. Congratulations to the writers for portraying REAL "tweens" and teenagers who, while often selfish, moody, and reluctant to reveal their true personalities, unknowingly form strong bonds of camaraderie. Superb story that never stops challenging your perception of reality. Definitely excited for a swift season 2 renewal.
This must have been a rush job according to the way the first two acts were written. There was nothing but chaos, shouting, and cartoon-like moments that included a total lack of disrespect for Captain Man and his legacy.
Even the exciting theme music that was such an integral part of the Henry Danger episodes was discarded.
I was disappointed to see that a lazy, tired trope like "the cute boy is really dumb" ( i.e Hudson Gimble in "Game Shakers" and Dicky Harper in "Ricky Nicky Dicky and Dawn") being used again.
Surely if the show is socially aware enough to include a gender-fluid character, they could leave the "clueless stupid boy" trope behind forever.
Fortunately, the writing in the third act was clever and set the stage for future episodes with an unexpected cliffhanger.
In closing - please -----> stop trying to make Frankie Grande happen!
Even the exciting theme music that was such an integral part of the Henry Danger episodes was discarded.
I was disappointed to see that a lazy, tired trope like "the cute boy is really dumb" ( i.e Hudson Gimble in "Game Shakers" and Dicky Harper in "Ricky Nicky Dicky and Dawn") being used again.
Surely if the show is socially aware enough to include a gender-fluid character, they could leave the "clueless stupid boy" trope behind forever.
Fortunately, the writing in the third act was clever and set the stage for future episodes with an unexpected cliffhanger.
In closing - please -----> stop trying to make Frankie Grande happen!