A widowed single mom discovers that her son has super powers and tries to figure out how to raise him safely and responsibly.A widowed single mom discovers that her son has super powers and tries to figure out how to raise him safely and responsibly.A widowed single mom discovers that her son has super powers and tries to figure out how to raise him safely and responsibly.
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I accidently stumbled onto this show last week and binged the two seasons. The first one was a pleasant surprise. A simple, but fun show to watch with likable characters and an decent plot with a few fun twists.
The second season however was a huge disappointment. Apart from all the gigantic plot holes, the story went downhill fast and the last three episodes turned into a weird copy of an eighties A-Team zombie flick, or something. With a new problem every twenty minutes being resolved in the twenty minutes following. The "end fight" was completely ridiculous, a five year old wouldn't buy that.
With all that and the fact that the plot just repeats itself, characters that develop a new power every ten minutes, (how convenient) and the diversity obsession of the writers, or the casting agency, I more or less have given up on this show.
Season three, if it happens, will have to do al lot better than this.
The second season however was a huge disappointment. Apart from all the gigantic plot holes, the story went downhill fast and the last three episodes turned into a weird copy of an eighties A-Team zombie flick, or something. With a new problem every twenty minutes being resolved in the twenty minutes following. The "end fight" was completely ridiculous, a five year old wouldn't buy that.
With all that and the fact that the plot just repeats itself, characters that develop a new power every ten minutes, (how convenient) and the diversity obsession of the writers, or the casting agency, I more or less have given up on this show.
Season three, if it happens, will have to do al lot better than this.
Amazing, Beautiful and Genius. Originality with deep routes of cultural, social, economical and sheer human obstacle. Adulting is never easy, nor is childhood this comes together with great integrity. Visually flawless, with decent tempo, structure and story arc fulfillment. We could knit pick at the little things, but why bother when you can sit back and enjoy. Waiting for Netflix to approve season 2 of this binge worthy delight.
It's more of a kids show but also for adults. It has reminded me of Stranger Things but not as good. I watched all of the first season but could bear only the first 3.5 episodes of the second season. The first season has some original ideas but the novelty wears off in the second season with no new ideas or concepts. Acting is OK including the kids and I thought Alisha Wainwright looked stunning in the first season. My rating of 7 is only for the first season. I would rate the second season with 5 stars only if I could rate each season separately but as a whole.
We (adult and teen boys) loved season 1. So much suspense, we binge watched it. Have been waiting season 2 for ages!
And what a disappointment it was. The story went in a weird angle, Dion was exceptionally annoying, and there were major plot holes all throughout. Felt like it was a waste of my time watching.
Would give season 1 a 9/10, and season 2 a 1/10.
And what a disappointment it was. The story went in a weird angle, Dion was exceptionally annoying, and there were major plot holes all throughout. Felt like it was a waste of my time watching.
Would give season 1 a 9/10, and season 2 a 1/10.
This show is kind of complicated. Of course, Dion can come off as annoying, or difficult to deal with, and while his acting isn't the greatest, the way they write his character makes sense. I never get the feeling that he's bratty, and though maybe spoiled, he's still just a kid. This is how kids act like. They do things you don't want to do, because they just don't understand, and perhaps he's unbearable for others, I think he develops well, because he eventually starts listening, and starts paying attention, and it's strange because it was genuinely so subtle and natural to me, especially as he starts to understand his powers more.
Moving on, the mother, Nicole, is extremely emotional, and might get on people's nerves, especially with how she deals with situations. But the fact of the matter is, is that she clearly cares. She's scared of her son, and rightfully so, because as amazing as Dion's powers are, he's still just a child, and yet he has so much responsibility at his age. She's fearful of him, but no matter what, she still loves him, and though she's a helicopter parent, it's not without reason. She's emotional, but she does have some good moments with her more emotional moments. She does have a lot of flashbacks, especially in the first episode, and while I'm desensitized to it, others may find the excessive use of flashbacks annoying, and I do agree they weren't needed since there wasn't anything else of substance to their relationship other than it was a healthy one. There's nothing to be noted or taken away from them excelt for one of them in the later episodes.
The plot itself is easy to follow, and though they briefly touch on racial issues, it's only for one episode and is briefly mentioned in another episode. It's nothing preachy, just there. I think that this too might get on people's nerves, but I promise, it's not unbearable.
That being said, I really enjoyed this show, flaws and all. This is really one of those shows where you should watch it before you judge it too harshly though, but it's up to you considering each episode is about 40-50 minutes.
Moving on, the mother, Nicole, is extremely emotional, and might get on people's nerves, especially with how she deals with situations. But the fact of the matter is, is that she clearly cares. She's scared of her son, and rightfully so, because as amazing as Dion's powers are, he's still just a child, and yet he has so much responsibility at his age. She's fearful of him, but no matter what, she still loves him, and though she's a helicopter parent, it's not without reason. She's emotional, but she does have some good moments with her more emotional moments. She does have a lot of flashbacks, especially in the first episode, and while I'm desensitized to it, others may find the excessive use of flashbacks annoying, and I do agree they weren't needed since there wasn't anything else of substance to their relationship other than it was a healthy one. There's nothing to be noted or taken away from them excelt for one of them in the later episodes.
The plot itself is easy to follow, and though they briefly touch on racial issues, it's only for one episode and is briefly mentioned in another episode. It's nothing preachy, just there. I think that this too might get on people's nerves, but I promise, it's not unbearable.
That being said, I really enjoyed this show, flaws and all. This is really one of those shows where you should watch it before you judge it too harshly though, but it's up to you considering each episode is about 40-50 minutes.
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