A winning cast bolsters this (mostly) solid mystery series.
Naturally, the responsible adults in Mickey’s life aren’t interested in any of these alarming events. Aunt Shira, in fact, tells her nephew toThank goodness, then, that Mickey can rely on his new friends Arthur “Spoon” Spindell and Ema Winslow to whip out their metaphorical magnifying glasses and help him uncover the answers to not just Ashley’s disappearance, butof missing person cases.
together , because the easy chemistry between Michael, Greensmith, and Corrigan is pretty irresistible. They are the Gen Z equivalent of Harry, Ron, and Hermione that 2023 has been missing—minus the wands and with far darker villains than Voldemort to take on.All of this is great—and the series also serves up some inspiring queer representation, not to mention thoughtful discourse on police profiling and racial discrimination. And we get to consider big themes around grief and mental health, always an important ingredient in any good teen drama.That’s not to say that the series isn’t without its flaws. Far from it, in fact.
can skew more than a little iffy sometimes: It’s essentially the televisual equivalent of an Olivia Rodrigo bop that’s been sampled with random bursts of Metallica and “Baby Shark,” which, as you might imagine, can throw you out of the moment sometimes.
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