Spoilers
“Monster Blood”
“The Boy Who Cried Monster”
“The Girl Next Door”
“Welcome to Camp Nightmare”
“Invasion of the Body Squeezers”
After being very impressed with the first couple of episodes of this Disney + show, I binged the remaining episodes today. Overall, I would say that I liked it more than I expected, but there were some bumps that did not have anything to do with a goose.
What I liked. I enjoyed the ensemble cast. The young actors all were very likable and did a strong job with the material given to them. Considering some of the material was wildly odd, the actors should be considered a major positive. I especially found Devin, played by Sam McCarthy to be a standout. The chemistry between the young actors worked quite well and definitely was a huge plus to the series.
Of course, David Schwimmer was excellent too. I bought him in every weird moment, even as a disembodied head.
The mystery was compelling and the missing brother from the past was a good hook to bring us into the story. It did form together well with the characters involved.
What I did not like as much: The story did feel as if there were plenty of plot holes in it. If all of the people were changing into the alien bugs who had been in the cocoons, why did David Schwimmer not change? Some of the things that happened seemed to be happening because the script said it, and it did not always make sense.
The whole flashback to the alien ship episode was a bit much for me because I did not care about these characters at all. When the ensemble that I had been following was involved, I was much more engaged.
I am also not 100% sure I know what the resolution was, or how they figured it out. Again, some of the writing felt uneven.
At the end of the day, I think I enjoyed this one more than the other Disney + Goosebumps series starring Justin Long and I think this does a decent job of providing an intro to horror for a younger crowd.