A semi-retired couple who work for a clandestine monster hunting agency discover dark family secrets and the truth about their employer after their magically inclined nigh adult kids reawake... Read allA semi-retired couple who work for a clandestine monster hunting agency discover dark family secrets and the truth about their employer after their magically inclined nigh adult kids reawaken a witch bent on revenge.A semi-retired couple who work for a clandestine monster hunting agency discover dark family secrets and the truth about their employer after their magically inclined nigh adult kids reawaken a witch bent on revenge.
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The show tries a little too hard to be something for everyone instead of focusing on its strength which is the challenges of being a monster hunting family... I will say that at the end of the season I was still interested in what the further future actions of the characters would be and that is about as much as you could hope for within Netflix TV show
Are teenagers starting to write the scripts. Most of the negative comments on here are spot on.
I rarely write reviews but felt compelled for a variety of reasons. First, the premise is excellent but so much potential was wasted. This show could have offered the viewer a semi-original experience but instead chose to roll stereotypical and predictable into a boring agony. Casting was the first mistake. Fred Allen and Viv Allen were played by actors too unbelievable for their roles. The actor portraying Fred Allen presented as weak and goofy with zero identifiable characteristics of a "monster hunter", while the actress playing Viv Allen so overplayed an unhappy teenager, you want her whiny, ridiculous self to be taken out by the nearest Presidio team. Second, for two teenagers who discover the secrets that they do, both Viv and Geoff's reactions are utterly difficult to stomach. As a frequent and dedicated follower of many fantastical shows, suspension of reality is expected and often desired, however these two teenagers react to all of the going-ons as if they were watching paint dry. They portray teenagers as selfish, whiny, foolish, ungrateful, and in general incredibly stupid. By the fifth episode, it was near impossible to find anything likable about either of them. Lastly, the writing. Occasionally, there was some humorous banter, but the overwhelming majority of the dialogue was contrived and lacked the ability to further the story or character development. Tedious. Disappointing. I'm more disappointed in myself for continually looking forward to these new releases by Netflix to only be let down by their simplistic attempts that undervalue my viewer loyalty.
Only half way through & I keep asking myself why am I still watching... I like the overall premise of a monster fighting family, but the annoying moody twins are so cringe worthy. In fact all the teens are stereotypical & annoying AF ! Get rid of the teens or at least make them likeable & give us more monsters !!!
Seems some people focus on the fact the characters are in an interracial marriage, where one child is gay, and call it overdone political correctness and then just diss the whole show.
Listen, you aren't going to get Sir Lawrence Olivier acting here. But it does the job.
Story lines so far have had me not wanting to pause the episode. Those complaining just want everything explained in the first 3 episodes. In otherwords they want fast food tv.
First season I give a 7 out of 10. I rate by actually thinking and analyzing, not using what is obvious in most is personal predjudices.
Listen, you aren't going to get Sir Lawrence Olivier acting here. But it does the job.
Story lines so far have had me not wanting to pause the episode. Those complaining just want everything explained in the first 3 episodes. In otherwords they want fast food tv.
First season I give a 7 out of 10. I rate by actually thinking and analyzing, not using what is obvious in most is personal predjudices.
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- TriviaBased upon the IDW Publishing comic "The October Faction" by Steve Mess and Damien Worm.
- GoofsDuring a flashback when Fred Allen and his brother are children in the sprawling isolated family home they fend of a monster. The noise attracts the attention of a police officer who attends stating, the neighbours heard a commotion. But the house is shown to be deep in the woods, without any neighbours nearby at all.
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