Jack Downey
This show is rated a 12 on Disney plus so as an 11 year old i watched it. i was pretty emotionally mature for my age so i didnāt have much of a problem with some of the subject matter. it was great but when Jack Downey died i remeber not really processing it as he was older so it didnāt seem that bad. as a grew up and got closer to 14, i started to rewatch the show with my mum who was a new viewer, and when we were introduced to Jack again, i realised i had completely blocked him out of my mind. i started to notice that i really hadnāt realised how much it had messed me up. i was just crying for days randomly after he was introduced and when i saw his death episode again it really hit home. i was the same age as this kid. he was not a ābig kidā he was a little boy. he never found a home, he never knew what it was like to have someone unconditionally love you. he never had the security of going to bed at night in his own bed in his own home and knowing heāll always wake up to the same room. and that unknown and deprivation is the cruelest chance. he lost his life when he was still alive. and when he dies he lost the chance of ever getting it back. anyone responsible for that damage to a child should have a life sentence. because thatās what they gave him.
when i later googled it, the show is a 16+ on most streaming services. but for some reason disney thought it was appropriate to have it come up for all ages.
the scene itself wasnāt too graphic, but the emotional AND psychological trauma it gave me still gives me issues today.
Rest in peace Jack.
May you land amongst the stars.
May you find other angels.
And may you find your kingdom in heaven.













