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Review Submitted By Samantha
For fifteen seasons, I have watched Supernatural, and every season they had me pulled in. But, needless to say, just like every show there were episodes that made you question why you watch. A lot of aggravation and sadness. This show is not to be taken likely as it will gut you in the feels.
A lot happens in these fifteen seasons, so you want to make sure you don't stray too much as it will confuse you later on. Season fifteen is the biggest of the show as it is wrapping it up. With that being said the final season is my least favorite of this show. Definitely made me question why I am a fan several times especially the end, but I'd still watch this show again!
Review Submitted By Charles
I'm coming in late to the Big Bang Theory world. As I didn't watch it until HBO Max launched, and believe it or not I finished all twelve seasons in a month and went straight into Young Sheldon!
Now, even though I still like it and still continue to watch it as I can I don't like Young Sheldon as much as I liked Big Bang Theory, it just doesn't have the same feeling and The Big Bang Theory episodes didn't end on those Cliffhangers and just never filled us into what happened as sitcoms usually do and I loved that, but Young Sheldon does and it still bugs me when sitcoms do that. It's just like a thought that started and just disappeared.
I do find this show interesting though seeing how Sheldon's family coped with him as we saw his friends struggle with his personality through the mother show! I look forward to seeing the show progress, but I feel they could've done better. It doesn't hold a flag to the mother show...
Review By: Austin
Family fiction is one of my favorite genres. I enjoy writing in the genre and watching it. It is refreshing watching a show that is purely family and something you really can connect with and not something you can just watch, unless of course you work in the medical or criminal profession.
The only issue I do have, is not with the show itself but with the marketing team or whoever is in charge of getting the show out. Because they take forever in releasing it for the fans in the United States to be able to watch. When I first got into this show, I just finished season six and they had just finished season ten. Finally Up Faith and Family streaming came so I was able to catch up close to current, but they had just finished season fifteen now and there is no announcement as to when we in the US can watch it...
But I do love watching this show and I hope we get more! I do have to say though I don't like Chris Potter in this as much as I liked him in The Good Witch. His character is an acquired taste and his heart is in a good place but often times he just annoys me.
I do recommend this show to everyone though because it is such a touching and amazing show!
Review Submitted Anonymously
The Disney Live action movies have received so much hate throughout the years. It is understandable as we grew up to these stories and we're very protective of them.
With me, however, and maybe it is just the writer in me but I love the different ways a story can be told, and I love how more in depth the remakes go with the story, telling more details that we didn't realize we were missing.
I will admit though that when they announced that Mulan would not have the main male protagonist or Mushu and no music, I wasn't sure if I wanted to give this movie a chance, but I am so glad I did! At the risk of sounding like a feminist it added to Mulan's character not having males help guide her. As the purpose of this story was to inspire girls and let them know that females can do anything even if it was said it was a male's job to do.
And I loved that they brought back the original Mulan for a Cameo! This movie was so good and added so much to the story! Will definitely watch again!
Review By: Kylee
Batman: Death in the Family I'm unsure how long I can make this review...
When first announced, I was super excited to see this comic come to life in a movie. When the day finally came and I was able to go to the store and by it, I was like a little kid on Christmas.
Once, I got home I rushed to watch it. I was pretty much bummed for the rest of the week. A waste of eighteen dollars. Only twenty-six minutes in a near two hour disc. Story was super rushed and the rest of the disc was other shorts of random comics I have never heard of before.
Ever since watching this, I have been super nervous in buying another animated DC movie because I'd rather not be disappointed and get whatever this was...
Review By: Austin
For years, I have been an activist against bullying. I have spent the majority of my school career working towards a goal. And through self reflection I realized it was more of a way to ignore my struggles for mental health. Though, I still think anti-bullying is still a very important issue, mental health is just as equally important.
I didn't even know that this musical was even a thing until I saw the trailer and I never connected to anything more, and so I knew I had to watch this movie! So, I went to see it on the last day of my vacation from work, and I shouldn't have gone alone.
There has been no movie that has ever brought an emotional response from me before, and when I say it was difficult leaving that theater and not be bawling, it was difficult.
When I say I connected to the trailer, I connected to the movie in ways I didn't think possible with a fictional story, It was almost like I was telling my story, even though I don't think I would've gone about this situation the same as Evan if my life was remotely the same.
I highly recommend this movie if you love musicals. But I suggest bring tissues and watch it with someone you love like a best friend, partner, family member or whoever. Someone to help you see, that you are not alone!