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Sean Astin, Melissa Joan Hart, Kalama Epstein, Siena Agudong, and Lauren Lindsey Donzis in Los cuentos de Nick (2019)

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Los cuentos de Nick

149 opiniones
7/10

Surprisingly watchable

I expected this to be a hate watch (I'm not averse) but it's surprisingly not bad. It'd work much better as a comedy drama though... without any change in tone, just removal of the laugh track which kicks on after every line (most of which aren't punchlines) and honesty really kills it.
  • ACSpader
  • 15 abr 2019
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7/10

Inconsistant

A tween focused sit-com. Has its moments where you think the writers have just nailed it, then other moments where you know they are writing for an audience who doesn't know any better, and they treat the audience as imbeciles. For example, accessing other people's personal information from government agencies, by simply 'sending away' for the files. In real life, there would be almost no way to access that kind of information. There were times where it just was not based in reality. But it is unique compared to most tween shows, and season 2 especially shows how some relationships can be complicated. The acting does a decent job, but don't expect too much laughs. The comedy is laugh-track induced, very basic situational humor, most of what could have been written by anyone's dad. But sometimes, just sometimes, it hits the mark.
  • mmevanille-53097
  • 17 ago 2019
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6/10

A very hard show to watch...

This is basically a Nickelodeon show featuring ex-Nick stars in Nick situations and scripting. Sean Astin, Melissa Joan Hart, and Ted McGinley are wonderful, but the rest of the cast is borderline. Honestly, the idea of the show is wonderful and would've made a great 2-hour film or more 'adult' series - but in this setting, it's hard to take it serious with all of the teen jokes and Nick-typical acting overshadowing the main plots. One standout is the son, Kalama Epstein, whose acting is superior to the rest of the teens. I will keep watching to see if it grows further, but it needs to improve greatly to match up to the adult stars.
  • rustygilligan
  • 15 abr 2019
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7/10

One of the nicest project of Netflix

It involves mystery, comedy, emotions, revenge, family love, a complete package.

It's not just for teens, in my opinion, adults would like it too.

My favorite episode is 15th episode. Whole perception changes upside down after that episode.

I've not seen such will planned series for a long time.

One thing I just wanna mark that they should have closed all the matters if they didn't wanted to have another season. They left one mystery open which I didn't like.

Overall I loved it.
  • hbilalkasmani
  • 2 may 2021
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6/10

Kinda cute

A fairly cute series, storylines were well developed and interesting. Acting was stiff, but got better towards the end.
  • Calicodreamin
  • 11 sep 2020
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6/10

guilty pleasure?

It's a fun show nothing amazing but something to let time pass while I wait for other shows to premiere. It feels like another sitcom I was watching minus the whole scams I just cant figure out which show it is. I want to say Girl Meets World but it's not that. It totally feels like something you'd find on ABC Family though.

The characters are likeable in their annoying way they all have flaws but in a natural way. Jeremy seems to be the only character who seems like the smart one even though he isn't the smartest character as everyone in this show is oblivious to their surroundings. It's also nice to see MJH back on the small screen.

No Good Nick is not good for binging but is good for a once in awhile treat. A guilty pleasure for sure.
  • WhenAmyMetSalad
  • 21 abr 2019
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4/10

Astin and Joan Hart can't save this average sitcom fare with sub-par writing

No Good Nick is your typical multi-cam sitcom with terrible one liners and scripted/canned laughter, and unfortunately the A-list talent of Astin and former superstar Joan Hart just can't salvage this dumpsterfire.

No Good Nick is about a young woman who cons her way into a family's life by pretending to be a distant relative. Think of Prime's "Sneaky Pete" with less heart and even less smarts. There's "literally" nothing of value in this forced sitcom that you haven't seen a thousand times over if you've ever watched television in the past 20 years. The plot is as predictable as it gets, and every genre cliche is rehashed a hundred times over.

The show itself would be much better if it didn't stick with the live studio format. Canned laughter really just sucks the spirit out of No Good Nick by taking away the potential comedic atmosphere of the show -- nothing really sticks out as being funny because the audience laughs at every little phrase.

No Good Nick is cringe-bingeing at its worst, and at thirty-plus minutes per episode, the sitcom format feels incredibly dragged out. If you're a fan of mindless sitcoms, you might enjoy No Good Nick. If you like Astin or Joan Hart as actors, I'd also recommend avoiding this dungheap unless you want to have your perception of their careers altered. They used to be two of the biggest names in Hollywood, and now they're seemingly clawing for air by being a part of this mess.

4/10, and that's being generous.
  • asphyxion_
  • 14 abr 2019
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9/10

Actually really good

I love this show. The best thing about it is the premise. It's great fun watching Nick bond with her foster family while simultaneously robbing them. The actress who plays Nick is actually really good.

The show is sometimes cheesy, but as someone who grew up watching and enjoying sit-coms in the early 2000s cheesy doesn't bother me.

This show is fun. The lead actress is great. Definitely deserves a watch.
  • dirkwalker19
  • 18 abr 2019
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7/10

Season 2 is far superior

Season 1 was rough to get into as it felt more like a kids show and Melissa and Joey was a great show, much better than this show ever could be but it is what it is. They did a huge revamping in Season 2 bringing up a much larger plot point that was somehow missing from Season 1 that would have made for a much better starting position. As it stood alone, S1 was very forgettable but S2 was much, much better and had a much better grasp of consequences vs the first Season.
  • alesisqs61
  • 6 ago 2019
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1/10

....what am I watching?...

Whole show feels terribly cheap and plastic. Almost like this is the whole cast's first time ever acting. You got fake laughter after every single line and the most basic camera work I have seen in a LONG time. How on earth did Sean Astin and Melissia Hart get into this?
  • ChristianLikesScreens
  • 15 abr 2019
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10/10

Gets Even Better

I wasn't sure at first, but I stuck with it and it's getting REALLY good. I can't wait to see what happens when the next episodes are released. It's not like any other comedies out there right now. You really get sucked in and want to see what happens next, but took a few episodes until II felt that way.
  • amalberts
  • 10 may 2019
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6/10

Okay...

  • alexandraswilliams
  • 4 ago 2019
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3/10

Glorifies theft, deception and criminal behavior

  • jaimegonzales210
  • 10 ago 2019
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7/10

What exactly are the Creators/Writers Aiming for here?

  • kcalbertina59
  • 13 sep 2019
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7/10

Surprisingly not bad

My expectations were really low when I watched this and I was amazed at how not awful it was. Sure, certain elements of the show were very kiddie (which I expected), such as the very cheesy jokes and blown-up side characters but the conflicts that happen in the plot are surprisingly mature. You learn over the course of the series of each of the character's motivations, understanding that both sides have a point and the way they handle it is beyond phenomenal. Good show.
  • calvinharris_fan
  • 7 may 2020
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6/10

what do we learn from the main character?

Okay, at first i was expecting a plot that will put me on the edge in a good way. But after watching the first few episodes, I realized that the writers were trying to present Nick as a likable character who was very good at coning the family that took her in as a child of their own. That for me started to feel uncomfortable; the thought that a teenager can behave in such a manner and it is glorified as comedy just doesn't work for me. An adult, maybe. But It would have been better if it was a family drama, and then more intensity can be put into the actions of all the character. You really wonder what the writers are trying to achieve by that story line. One of the great essence of a comedy show is to bring comic relief. There is no comic relief trying to find out what if she gets caught episode by episode.
  • obedpires
  • 13 may 2020
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2/10

Another Netflix show with an identity crisis

No Good Nick doesn't know if it wants to be a drama or a sitcom, and ends up being neither. The drama feels plastic and the jokes are either extremly low-key or simply not funny.

I was hoping that they would clear things up in season two, but it actually got worse. Makes me feel sorry for the actors, especially Lauren Lindsey Donzis and Sean Astin, who are trying hard to make the best out of the terrible script.
  • kythia
  • 4 ago 2019
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8/10

A cute show worth the watch

Look, it is what it is.... a tween show. I really enjoyed it though
  • dlittle-95804
  • 15 abr 2019
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7/10

Pretty Good

This was a show I first watched with my daughter not expecting much out of it but I was pleasantly surprised. It's pretty well written and the acting is really good which isn't surprising considering it's Melissa Joan Hart and Sean Astin.
  • primus-20619
  • 24 may 2019
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2/10

I gave it a chance

This is simply awful. The acting is unbelievably wooden. I had read quite a number of good reviews but I don't know what those people were watching. No character is likeable, except maybe the dad, but that is only because he's not actively offensive. The plot contrivances are cringe worthy but the worst part is the fake audience laughter every other line. This wouldn't be an issue if the lines were even remotely funny. A swing and a miss.
  • brenswee
  • 16 ago 2019
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8/10

Give it a chance

I'm enjoying it so far I like the cast. I came across it on Netflix and decided to click play. Just give it a chance
  • sokdarhan
  • 15 abr 2019
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7/10

plot was there

  • leyso
  • 27 jul 2021
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1/10

Cringe at it's finest

This show is just awful , with stain one liners and terrible acting right from the get go , even the charm of Melissa Joan Hart couldn't save this show. What happened to the days when child actors could actually act , and middle aged actors could also actually act.

The plot of the show could be interesting if it was developed more but the show seems to only be interested in trying to make people laugh in the most unfunny ways possible. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME ! Just watch Sabrina reruns
  • j-massey-bscc
  • 14 abr 2019
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1/10

The lead girl is just terrible....

I really wanted to like this show, but the only good thing about it was Melissa Joan Hart. Unfortunately, she just doesn't play a big enough role to cancel out the rest of it. The lead girl who plays Nick is insufferable to watch and the rest of the cast is not much better. The writing definitely didn't do them any favors either. Just all around cringe worthy.
  • nanixo
  • 14 abr 2019
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10/10

Love

My family binged both seasons on Netflix in the last 3 days. My 9 year old loved it! We were sad to see it was canceled.
  • kabullard-80028
  • 15 feb 2021
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