Frank O. Pinion wrote: » "Women should rule the world", sexual assault, "take down the white patriarchy", a "daughters of black panther" club...
johnny_ultimate wrote: » Sounds good, looking forward to checking it out!
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » Great Johnny, you got the liberal "I'll watch it because it has those things" response. Congrats. I have extremely liberal views, and I'd watch plenty of films and TV series with those themes, but there's absolutely no need to have those in this show, about a teenage witch. They do not add to the main plot at all. Oh yeah, Sabrina has a pansexual, mixed race cousin too, because why not.
Unearthly wrote: » Was looking forward to this with the reviews but I am now concerned after Frank's post. Nothing worse than a preachy culture show when there is no need for it. Will try it out though
Mr E wrote: » It's sitting on 88% from 48 critics on Rotten Tomatoes, 77 from 21 critics on MetaCritic and 8.9/10 from 261 reviews on IMDB. No offense to Frank, but with strong reviews overall, I plan to watch it myself and form my own opinion rather than being dissuaded by one single critical review on Boards.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » Great Johnny, you got the liberal "I'll watch it because it has those things" response. Congrats.
johnny_ultimate wrote: » While I do confess to being a touch glib in that response, I’d definitely be of the opinion that a show about a teenage witch can easily address these sort of issues - don’t see why they’d be precluded because of the central conceit. Whether they’re handled organically, elegantly or badly... well that’s another question! Anyway, I am curious to give this a watch. Sabrina was a frequent kids TV feature when I was a kid, although it was hardly ever particularly high-quality programming. I am certainly interested to see a more grown-up (or at least adolescent) spin on the character and whether it works at all.
biggebruv wrote: » On episode 3 atm I know there completely different genres but I found the other old show more entertaining just cause it was so silly and fun and didn’t take itself seriously. This thing is soo dreary and unfun to me it seems more suited to a 2hour movie than 10 hour episodes of this. The women’s pc thing was annoying and not a good start to Sabrina’s character. It defiantly feels like it’s trying to be Harry Potter imo
Murray TheDemonic TalkingSkull wrote: » If Salem the cat does not talk then there is zero point to this show :P