Stargirl Complete Series Review
Quarantine This #stargirlreview of the complete first series of #DCUniverse and #CW #Arrowverse #Stargirl
03:25 review starts
05:58 Wildcat, Hourman, Dr Midnight
05:52 Wildcat
12:38 Dr Midnight
15:54 Hourman
18:42 Main series
20:05 Bad Guys
24:03 Courtneys Family
26:19 Overview
See the stargirl trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8rzA...
Created by: Geoff Johns Greg Berlanti
Starring:
Brec Bassinger – Courtney Whitmore and Stargirl
Yvette Monreal – Yolanda Montez and Wild Cat
Anjelika Washington – Beth Chapel and Doctor Midnight
Trae Romano – Mike Dugan
Amy Smart – Barbara Whitmore
Luke Wilson – Pat Dugan and Stripes
Meg DeLacy – Cindy Burman and Shiv
Neil Jackson – Jordan Mahkent and Icycle
Cameron Gellman – Rick Tyler and Hourman
Christopher James Baker – Brainwave
Jake Austin Walker – Henry King Jr
Henry Thomas – Chuck
Hina X Khan – Anaya Bowin / The Violinist
Eric Goins – Steven Sharper the Gamber
Nelson Lee – Dragon King
Mark Ashworth – Janitor Justin the Knight
Neil Hopkins – Sportsmaster
Joy Osmanski – Paula Brooks the Huntress
I really enjoyed the first series of Stargirl. Some of it was expected, such as the gender politics and some of the personalities for the younger characters. However, these weren’t entirely forced down your throat in dialogue, more set design and wardrobes. Not all the dialogue or episodes hit the mark. There was a diverse amount of episodes, with different ideas and directing. Some episodes where slow and some fast. Some filled in and some added nothing. Some hooked you until the end and some where meh! However, for me, they kept me intrigued and interested. The sets and locations fit perfectly.
The costumes, for the most part, where brilliant (bar #Hourman, #DrMidnight and #WildCat). The characters (except for previously mentioned) where well rounded, thought out, with loads of depth and potential to grow.
The character of Courtney I though, really showed the character of the youth today. Strong headed, running into things, not fully listening and taking the hard road to learn, understand and grow, even if an adult is spelling it out for you.
I thought a lot of the series did a good job at holding a mirror up to many aspects of our society. Not only in characters, but story lines and arcs. The choreography and acting where on point and it kept you hooked until the end.
Check out this review for more in depth analysis. How I would have personally fixed some of the issues in the series and what parts really worked, the parts the CW should lean into next series.
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