Nonureva
Really Surprised!
Maidexpl
Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
Mabel Munoz
Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
Guillelmina
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Samuel Murillo
If I were being perfectly honest, there's really just nothing to this show, except for the fact that they're a superhero family, (sigh) living in a suburban town, (sigh) pretty generic superhero sitcom. I mean, it's not like Nickelodeon doesn't have another superhero sitcom which shares exact same premise, one. Two: The characters are very generic and don't exactly have anything to them that's interesting, or don't exactly exhibit traits, let alone even flaws, typical of the superheroes we see in other movies. We hardly ever get to see them in legitimate action, or if they are in action, the fights/villains are hardly engaging enough anyway. The show isn't even funny either and the writing is just very stale, making the laugh tracks annoyingly inappropriate. It's honestly just another generic Nickelodeon sitcom designed merely to keep kids' eyes on the TV. Not exactly memorable or any good.
smvinnie3
This show is hilarious because it is the ultimate dysfunctional family that just so happens to have super powers. The kids are perpetual liers, thieves, they disrespect their parents, they treat each other like garbage yet some how manage to do the right thing in the end. It is a great example of how NOT to act which is why I find it so funny. Hilariously funny show...
OBehaveWanKenobi
The bad: (1.) Being a Christian I did NOT however like Thunder in Paradise episode where they said they believed in the Hawaiian gods. "We have angered the gods!" That was blasphemy. (2.) .Having a witch be a super hero in an episode. Also was a no no. (3.) The kids are rather wicked if you think about it. The oldest boy blew up Pluto, tried to murder the town and his entire family. All of the kids disrespectfully talk to their parents. They all have stold. They all have lied. They all have defied authority. They disrespect their own siblings. They tried witch craft (light as a feather stiff as a board), yes it was her telekinesis powers not actual witchcraft but still, the actual words were used. That's a no no.Now in its defense: Now grant it I know the family is ultra flawed but what they do wrong they make up for it in their love for each other latter. They all usually snap out of their wicked, stupid and moronic behavior. This series is like the Ozzy and Harriot of Super Hero sitcoms. Yet despite the disrespect for each other and wickedness they deep down love each other. At the core of the show it shows that love is always the best path and that being good is better then being evil and that's a theme worth saving. I absolutely adore the whole cast.
leanchickean
The whole idea of a person or group of persons trying to conceal a very important secret is just cliché. We've seen it with Hannah Montana, Henry Danger, and many other shows and films. How many does this storyline have to be used before folks realize that individuals at home want to see some originality? I've tried watching one episode of "The Thundermans," and I couldn't bare to see more. Overall, the show is boring and does not appeal to me. I don't see how children could actually laugh at this. This show is a very good representation for why people (particularly kids of this generations--my generation) are seeking for better alternatives for entertainment.