More confused characters. And a HILARIOUS throwback to Terminator 2. With an obviously terrifying man asking people for Joe and then Joe's friend stumbling away to tell him. Joe winning games like a boss. But he's playing them terribly. You can't pop underinflated balloons with a casual toss you have to power it in.
Heck I'm almost convinced maybe it IS fantasy and he DOES have luck as his power right then and there.
Lol "Not a demon" that line itself almost refutes this as another version of Nancy Drew.
Am I supposed to be shipping Frank and this other girl? It's weird. Random. I haven't seen any chemistry. Yet the lovey dovey music plays so heavily on the scene with them together. Doesn't Frank have a girl "back home"? I don't mind the cheating. It's a TV show after all but I just don't understand if that's what's happening because this show insists on confusing me. As cheesy as it is when the boy goes into town, sees a girl and goes "Whoa" I at least understand what that means. It means he'll either get with her or some other girl he was ignoring to lust after her not realizing what was happening the whole time. This whole show is just have your cake and eat it over and over again.
Shout by Jim G.VIPBlockedParentSpoilers2020-12-31T06:59:06Z
I continue to appreciate the fact that someone wanted to make a show like this in 2020 and that someone else approved it. Despite it being a throwback family-friendly affair, it's still interesting and, for someone like me, a breath of fresh air in today's increasingly seedy entertainment environment. Having said that, the writers are taking some small liberties and I assume that it's at least in part due to the fact that a lot of the audience is surely much younger than me. Still, that's no excuse in the end. Case in point: the clunky way that the bust was broken. Yes, I get it. Joe needed to break it so that he could discover the mysterious fragment inside. But find a better way to make that happen, writers. There are plenty, and almost all of them would have surely been better than what we got.