Now, there's this show on the Disney Channel called, Jessie.
And I've gotten a lot of requests saying for me not to review this TV show since a lot of people like this show.
And I have to ask why?
Why do you like this show?
It's pretty much the modern day version of Nanny Mcphee and Mary Poppins.
Now, as I am reviewing Jessie, I won't be giving out any spoilers for any episodes just in case you want to watch them for yourself.
Now, keep in mind that this review will be all opinion based.
But I have a blog of my own, so that means my opinion is better than yours. (sarcasm)
Nananana na.
So, let's dive right into Jessie.
The Story: Remember how I said that this show was like Nanny Mcphee and Mary Poppins?
Well, just add some pop-culture memes, some annoying characters , sometimes un-funny jokes, weak plots and you simply get Jessie.
The story is that Jessie is this 18 year-old women who sets out to find an amazing life in New York and leaves her home town in Texas to do so.
Where have we seen this story line before....................
Oh yeah, in just about every New Yorker themed show and movie.
I'm not kidding.
There is nothing original about this show's plot.
How many shows have we seen that involve someone comes to a town and wants to be famous and first has to get a crappy job?
She ends up getting a job as a nanny for these bratty kids who live in this giant apartment.
Well, that's a step up.
Except it's already been done by this one show on Nick At Night who's name skips me.
The Characters: Let's just get this one over and done with.
Jessie can be this interesting character. She has potential to be this cool character with snip-bits of her past slowly being revealed with each episode.
I find that pretty cool!
But the problem with her character is that this type of cowgirl and tough and smart women personality has been done by the Baily character from Suit Life on Deck.
Funny thing, she's played by the exact same actor!
Time to move on to the kids and others;
Emma is the stereotypical teenage image and she annoys me.
Moving on.
Luke is the typical middle schooler that tries to hit on almost every girl he sees.
Imagine if you took a toddler from Toddlers and Tiaras and added Hewy, Dewy and Louy together.
Do you know what you get?
Zuri.
That's who you get.
Ravvi is one of the two characters that I actually like.
He's an adopted child of the Ross Family ( the family in the show) and he is smart, not afraid to be himself, (until that one episode. thanks, Luke.) and has a pet Komodo Dragon that he named, Mister Kibbling.
Bertrum is the other character I like.
I guess because I feel sorry for him.
I mean, he always get's insulted by the kids (not Ravvi) and Jessie.
He also made fun of his weight.
You said it best, Picard.
Really, since when has making fun of some one's weight ever been funny?
The sad thing is that this is a running joke in the show.
There had been episodes of shows that could pull off this type of humor without seeming totally like jerks.
Okay, okay.
I will give the show this;
It can actually be entertaining.
I have laughed at some episodes and enjoyed watching a very few of them.
Does that mean that mean that the show is great?
No.
Does that mean it's bad?
Not really.
The show is like a hit or miss kind of deal;
It made me laugh sometimes,
other times, it didn't.
It isn't a bad show, per say.
It's just a very predictable show with a few laugh-worthy moments.
If you like the show, that's fine.
I have nothing against that.
Well, that's all for this post, folks!
If you want to see more, you now where to look!
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