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Follows a young woman and her hero's journey.Follows a young woman and her hero's journey.Follows a young woman and her hero's journey.
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Everyone loves Naomi, and being a 16 year old teenager, this is very rare, besides everyone loving her, she has a father that doesn't take off his military clothes even for coffee and speaks robotic phrases, she has friends that start to investigate things with her, for no reason, just because naomi wants to, after all, everyone loves naomi, boring, boring, the intention of the actress was good tho.
I've liked a lot of entertainment aimed at young people. Harry Potter, Mystery Train, all sorts of things. So when I say Naomi seems like a show for mid teens, that doesn't mean it inherently couldn't have been entertaining for adults.
But in this case the series feels very focused on a target audience to the exclusion of everyone else. It just feels like a kid's show. And that makes it hard to rate.
However I can say that the first episode moved very slowly and the dialogue was very cliched and corny. I just can't see watching more of it.
But in this case the series feels very focused on a target audience to the exclusion of everyone else. It just feels like a kid's show. And that makes it hard to rate.
However I can say that the first episode moved very slowly and the dialogue was very cliched and corny. I just can't see watching more of it.
I wanted to like it, I came in with no knowledge of the characters. I was pretty disappointed halfway through and pretty sure I'd not watch another episode by the end. I found the story to be rushed, within minutes we meet the whole cast and a get a glimpse into their angsty relationships. The environment seems so artificial to the point that you know this town couldn't exist even in the comics. (go visit an actual military base town in middle america.) The dialogue is clumsy and the characters seem to only be there to tell Naomi how great she is or be apart of her four-way entanglement...
Unlike most of the 'reviewers' who have already posted, I actually watched the first episode. This is obviously a setup episode, but so far the show has failed to give me anything that resembles a character. The protagonist has accoutrements, in the form of cardboard friends, parents and weird hangers-about, but not one character that one could actually recognise as a person. The plot and situation is potentially interesting, but without someone to root for it does not drag me in. I'll watch another episode or two to actually decide what I think. Mostly, I watched this show because I don't think that the folks with an axe to grind at either end of the political spectrum get to decide what I should or should not watch. So you racist types; you made me watch this...
The main actress is good, the character building and relationships are somewhat interesting, but the superhero plot is SO corny and not realistic in any way :-( The show also starts off real slow, and when the main superhero story starts becoming clear, there is one corny teenage caper after another, all with very little believability and very little entertainment value for adults :-(
Did you know
- TriviaNaomi McDuffie's last name (in the comics and the show) is a tribute to comic writer Dwayne McDuffie, who passed away in 2011.
- Crazy creditsThe Warner Brothers and DC Comics logos are shaded gold and are set against a purple background.
- ConnectionsReferenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Powerpuff Pilot Problem (2021)
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