Teenager Courtney Whitmore joins the Justice Society of America. Based on the character from DC Comics.Teenager Courtney Whitmore joins the Justice Society of America. Based on the character from DC Comics.Teenager Courtney Whitmore joins the Justice Society of America. Based on the character from DC Comics.
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Reviewers say 'Stargirl' is lauded for its nostalgic tone, strong character arcs, and engaging narratives, often drawing favorable comparisons to other DC series. The show balances superhero action with teen drama effectively, highlighted by Brec Bassinger and Luke Wilson's performances. However, critiques point to uneven pacing, filler episodes, and a perceived drop in quality over time. Some find the tone inconsistent and humor misaligned. Despite these issues, 'Stargirl' is generally regarded as a refreshing superhero series, blending nostalgia with contemporary storytelling.
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A great start for a pilot!
This show is way way wayyyyyy better than the other superhero shows on the cw! The reason why is because the cw did not create it, dc universe did. The cw is just airing it on their channel and app so it gets more views! I like how this show revolves around a teenager and not adults like all the other superhero shows do! It makes it way more interesting by her having to go to school and dealing with teenage problems! The fight scenes and cinematography are just amazing!!!!! The only superhero show that even comes close to this is arrow and maybe black lightning! Hopefully this show doesn't just go episode to episode just stopping crime like all other superhero shows which make them boring but actually shows the characters lives and problems and them dealing with that type of stuff and not just stopping crime! From what I can tell it is not going to be like the other shows!!
Pitch-perfect bit of casting is Brec Bassinger as Stargirl
I don't think we've ever seen a series like this before. DC's Stargirl is pure, contagious joy, as Courtney gets acquainted with her inanimate-yet-animated staff and all the tricks she can do with it.
Whilst Courtney (Bassinger) is the main focus of the series, she has an excellent co-anchor in Pat (Wilson). There is an arc to their relationship as she learns to accept him as her step-father and comes to grips with his secret life as Stripsey. Bassinger and Wilson have the beginnings of some great chemistry.
From a production standpoint, DC's Stargirl has some truly cinematic imagery which is accented by an impressive level of visual effects. Those concerned about the integration of the S.T.R.I.P.E. robot need not worry, this the production team are using their budget wisely.
Fun, engaging and laced with a gleeful sense of adventure, DC's Stargirl is definitely a show you're going to want to watch.
Whilst Courtney (Bassinger) is the main focus of the series, she has an excellent co-anchor in Pat (Wilson). There is an arc to their relationship as she learns to accept him as her step-father and comes to grips with his secret life as Stripsey. Bassinger and Wilson have the beginnings of some great chemistry.
From a production standpoint, DC's Stargirl has some truly cinematic imagery which is accented by an impressive level of visual effects. Those concerned about the integration of the S.T.R.I.P.E. robot need not worry, this the production team are using their budget wisely.
Fun, engaging and laced with a gleeful sense of adventure, DC's Stargirl is definitely a show you're going to want to watch.
Not sure if is the best in tv 🤔
The tv show is lost between a plot for adults with children's characters and sometimes more boring despite that still a good fun 🙁
Surprisingly good!
I had low expectations for this knowing it was teen based and thought it might be to childish but the cast was perfect! The action was decent just the right amount of cheesy humour and a pretty good storyline to boot! The DC Universe has itself another TV gem looking forward to season two!
All Killer, No Filler!
Just watched the pilot and have to say that I loved it! I wont go into much detail on the actual plot. Its an origin story and sets up Courtney becoming Stargirl as well as moving into a new town and school.
I will say that we start off with an action packed Justice Society America (JSA) fight with the Injustice Society set 10 years in the past. They show us the 4 members who will eventually get 'new' replacements in future episodes as well as the sidekick of Starman - Stripesy (and Courtney's stepdad).
The dialogue throughout is great. It feels natural and is also very funny at times (Joel McHale was very good!), you wont be able to stop yourself smiling as you watch it.
Also, great special effects, from the opening (and closing) fights, to Courtney's training montage with the Cosmic Staff.
As well as the 4 main family leads, we get introduced to a lot of potential friends and rivals at school. We get the mean popular girl and her '2nd' in command - both were very funny. Then we get the over the top mean jocks (hey, you need the small time school villains to counter the actual supervillains - so I gave it a pass) - and then we get a hilarious bit at the 'singles' table. Beth was great here, as was Yolanda's subtle glare at being called one of the losers.
Also, it has to be said, this feels like it was made pre 2015 (in a very good way!) - which means there is no heavy handed identity politics, social justice or man hating, its just a fun story that's well acted and highly entertaining.
If you thought about giving it a miss because you are over the DC CW, this doesn't feel like one of those shows at all. Its its own thing.
I highly recommend it
** Now I just need my fav JSA'er Sanderson Hawkins (Sand) to make an appearance ;)
I will say that we start off with an action packed Justice Society America (JSA) fight with the Injustice Society set 10 years in the past. They show us the 4 members who will eventually get 'new' replacements in future episodes as well as the sidekick of Starman - Stripesy (and Courtney's stepdad).
The dialogue throughout is great. It feels natural and is also very funny at times (Joel McHale was very good!), you wont be able to stop yourself smiling as you watch it.
Also, great special effects, from the opening (and closing) fights, to Courtney's training montage with the Cosmic Staff.
As well as the 4 main family leads, we get introduced to a lot of potential friends and rivals at school. We get the mean popular girl and her '2nd' in command - both were very funny. Then we get the over the top mean jocks (hey, you need the small time school villains to counter the actual supervillains - so I gave it a pass) - and then we get a hilarious bit at the 'singles' table. Beth was great here, as was Yolanda's subtle glare at being called one of the losers.
Also, it has to be said, this feels like it was made pre 2015 (in a very good way!) - which means there is no heavy handed identity politics, social justice or man hating, its just a fun story that's well acted and highly entertaining.
If you thought about giving it a miss because you are over the DC CW, this doesn't feel like one of those shows at all. Its its own thing.
I highly recommend it
** Now I just need my fav JSA'er Sanderson Hawkins (Sand) to make an appearance ;)
Did you know
- TriviaBeing blind, Doctor Mid-Nite is widely regarded as comics' first physically impaired superhero, predating Stan Lee's creation of Daredevil for Marvel Comics by more than 20 years.
- Crazy creditsThe cosmic staff turns the DC Comics logo into the Warner Bros logo, in a burst of stars. Both logos are colored red and blue, Stargirl's colors.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Crisis Aftermath: Episode #1.2 (2019)
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