


More powers. more problems.
In a world where everyone develops a power on their 18th birthday, Jen didn't. She's turning 25 and is still waiting to get hers. Adrift in a big, confusing world and armed with nothing but a bit of hope and a lot of desperation, Jen begins her journey to find her maybe-superpower. But in doing so, she might discover the joy of being just kind of ok.
Avis de la communauté (12)
Very, very funny series. Simple premise, good characters, this is gold.
This is like the comedy version of the boys..i finished the first season in one day
Maybe I am not British enough to understand the jokes. Because from my perspective, it is a very childish humor. Not very original and just a little bit funny - sometimes. The story, however, has some very good and touching moments. But it is rather a mildly amusing coming of age story than a comedy or sci-fi show.
Starts off quite amusing and novel with a storyline that focuses on a society where most have superpowers but the show quickly plummets. The writing and performance of the actors both come across childish, tepid and unfunny. More and more as episodes go on. Although set in a "British Metropolis", it feels very much like it's a comedy written for an American audience. Perhaps that's the Disney+ formula. If you want a similar show which is darkly amusing then Misfits from the 00s if the place to go.
[Disney+] It has a fun approach and some well-achieved moments of humor, but in the end it conveys the feeling that it is not worked enough, with a tendency towards easy (and sometimes too predictable) gags rather than character development. The subplot of the superpowers, which is reminiscent of other series, is an addition that is taken advantage of in the first episodes but that later doesn't evolve into anything concrete, as if it were a brilliant idea that remained just an idea.

















