Boobirt
Stylish but barely mediocre overall
Brendon Jones
It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Ella-May O'Brien
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Edwin
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
grantster88
This is the show that started me on the path where I am today as a paramedic. Someone wrote that its unrealistic at times however I believe this was more realistic when it came out then shows on TV today looking back on a few episodes they did a great job at the realism. Someone said it was unreal because EMT's cannot give drums however is you follow the story line they receive additional training moving there level to intermediate as it was called at that time. All and all I hope Disney revisits the idea of making a new version of this TV show. Without it I probably would not be in a job I love today.Two Thumbs up!
mkaylawilson
You know what? Since I'm only 17, I like the other Disney shows like, Suite Life, and stuff like that, but I REALLY loved In A Heartbeat. OMG! I'm pretty sure that's the best show I've ever seen on that channel. But still...WHY!! j/k but seriously. I freaking loved that show. Like, I know they would get better ratings (as if they weren't high enough) More of the older teens and maybe even more adults would watch Disney Channel. I mean I doubt that they would bring it back NOW but...IDK I loved that show. I don't think I ever missed an episode. (Yea I know I started watching dramas when I was like 3.) but, anyway, I really do think it would help popularity.
CndnGrlEh
How often do you come across a show aimed at teenagers that does not portray dumb kids doing stupid things in unrealistic situations?What happened to shows that were "real", that people could actually relate to, that didn't have to be completely mindless to be successful?"In a Heartbeat" was exactly what TV viewers needed. A very intelligent show, it followed the lives of EMT teenagers dealing with their daily lives in school, at home and at work. The characters easily hooked you on, and their adventures were interesting to watch. It was neither overly dramatic nor sugarcoated, and yet was still very enjoyable to watch. The acting was terrific and the storyline was simply remarkable. Most everyone who watched the show fell in love with it.I have no idea what reason Disney could give on why they cancelled the show, and I'd love to see it start up again, but I know that it most likely won't happen. Instead, Disney should consider releasing the lone season of "In a Heartbeat" on VHS/DVD to make up for their big mistake.A definite 10/10 stars show. Catch the reruns if you can.
monkeygirl375
In A Heartbeat is a wonderful show. It is basically the only one I watch besides Gilmore Girls and 7th Heaven. In my oppinion, I think it is sad that The Disney Channel may be cancelling the only educational show they have on their station. In my oppinion it is very life like, and you can relate to their problems, well not of the EMT thing, but of their relationship problems, and most teens go through that. SO i hope that the Disney Channel has enough sense not to cancel this show! luv to all! Em