SincereFinest
disgusting, overrated, pointless
Iseerphia
All that we are seeing on the screen is happening with real people, real action sequences in the background, forcing the eye to watch as if we were there.
Lollivan
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Halliewho
Yes! This show is definitely one of Disney Channel's best (unlike what the first review said). JUST WATCH IT! If you loved Lizzie McGuire...this is like the closest to it and from the same peopleI LOVE WOWP, Hannah Montana, and iCarly. So...if you like THOSE you'll like this. It's also edgier.
exitscreaming
Andi Mack and Stuck in the Middle are definitely upgrades over some of the dreck that Disney has been shoveling out in recent years . Anyone remember " I Didn't Do It " or similar uninspired garbage ? Creatively , most of their line-up was cookie-cutter jokes and cliched boring characters .Andi Mack is different and a breath of fresh air . Most of it feels relatively real , and isn't talking down to kids . If Disney never did another sitcom on a set with canned laughter , I wouldn't complain . The actress playing Andi Mack is great , very likable , as is the actress playing her Mom . Most of the adult supporting cast is very good also . So why doesn't this show get the full 10 Stars ?The subplot of the gay character and his crush seems very forced and unrealistic . They both came across as gay from Day 1 , which makes the girls ( Andi is one ) crushing on them feel weird and false . They don't notice everything the audience sees ? While the message of everyone accepting everyone for who they are isn't a bad thing - it's being handled a little heavy-handed here .
KamikochiKeith
The first season was one of picking out who had the worst haircut (everybody but Buffy). The second season is well under way and one can pretty much settle on how the series only has three actors of any ability (Lilan Bowden, Sofia Wylie and Emily Skinner), while everybody else seems to just accept a lower level of competence and offer only script recitation.And it's stupid to have a junior highschooler, who hasn't even held hands with anybody (though a kiss went badly-- been there), misunderstand his feelings for his buddy and go on to misinterpret them as homosexuality (an act predicated on, well, past experience having sex, by definition, and something he hasn't even begun to do yet with anybody).And why do many Disney shows depict the blonde girl as either the mean one or the insignificantly dumb one? So much for girl empowerment! The network oftentimes show guts, such as introducing gay characters in the seventh grade (I met my first one in my sixth grade class-- in farm country), but typically won't put anybody except Southern Christian blondes in the lesser companion/adversarial roles. And that sixth grader I knew was unabashedly busy in his pursuits! Disney won't show that sort of quail hunt I'm sure!
JasonLang
This a great show that has much more quality than other Disney channel TV shows. I am starting to watch each week to see what new twist or surprise there is. It is full of positive messages and role models. I divide the story into 2 parts, Andi's family life, and Andy's friend life. The family side of the story is 10/10, but the school side is 4/10 for me. Andy's friends are good friends, but I kind of don't really like them that much. I don't like Andy's crush on Jonah, cause I don't see what is so special about Jonah. He is a nice and happy boy, but I don't see what makes him so amazing that Andi likes him so much. The side plot of Cyrus trying to impress Jonah is dumb. I don't care so much when they are showing that. Also there are a lot of cringey and weird moments when the show tries to be cool and funny. Not saying it isn't funny at all, cause it is. Andi's party is an example. Besides all that, I think this is a great show should become more popular.