mdlnol
Joined Jan 2017
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The show started off slow and somewhat boring for a sitcom, but the second season was better than the first one. There were some funny and memorable episodes, and the actors actually felt like a group of friends (unlike in season 1, where the chemistry was non-existent).
I think the actors are okay, but Val (Francia Raisa) definitely stood out the most for me this season. Her character seemed more genuine and her storyline is actually more interesting than Sophie's (Hilary Duff). The laughing track is pretty annoying, to be honest and i think shows these days should just not use it.
The ending of the 2nd season was pretty good, I'm genuinely hoping for a 3rd one.
I think the actors are okay, but Val (Francia Raisa) definitely stood out the most for me this season. Her character seemed more genuine and her storyline is actually more interesting than Sophie's (Hilary Duff). The laughing track is pretty annoying, to be honest and i think shows these days should just not use it.
The ending of the 2nd season was pretty good, I'm genuinely hoping for a 3rd one.
They don't really give you in depth explanations about why the teens are protesting - they also lack vision as they just somehow "randomly" choose their next target BUT i don't think it's all that bad! The tension is there, the characters are pretty enjoyable, and you get the gist of the movement. If you're looking for a more political-themed series, this is not for you. But if you're in for some teen-political-drama sort of thing, this is for you. It's only 6 episodes and around 50 mins each. Definitely think it was worth my time!
The story revolves around kotaro who lives alone in an apartment complex. The adults around him started to show interest and are eager to find out why a 5 year old lives by himself. Each episode is full of life lessons. Finished the series in one sitting because it only has 10 episodes and 20 mins each. Wishing there'll be a season 2!