Incannerax
What a waste of my time!!!
Beystiman
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
Tyreece Hulme
One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
Aneesa Wardle
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
writer_cb
This show is a great show! The characters are engaging. The acting is good. I think this show is a wonderful ABC Family show; it has something for every family member. It is fun enough for the kids, dramatic and engaging enough for teens, and it really makes you think, I think adults would enjoy it, too. Fun for all the family! I am super bummed that this show was canceled. Don't people like substance and quality anymore? This show is great! It teaches you to value people beyond their physical appearance; it teaches you that we all have our own struggles to go through; and that if we team up, we can help each other. There are many more lessons and ideas this show promotes subtly and fabulously, but these are just a few that popped into my head.Seriously. This show is fun to watch! It's funny, it's dramatic, it makes you think, it has great character-focus while also addressing some big issues that may concern a lot of people. I really think this is a great TV show.Bring HUGE back!
craving_the_darkness
Huge was such an amazing and inspiring show! It had a heartfelt message to convey, and the characters were not only fascinating but believable. It is an unfathomable shame that ABC Family did not renew it. What were they thinking?! This show deserves a 2nd chance! I pray some intelligent network will see that and pick it up for production! In a world where we are bombarded with ridiculous "reality" TV and excessive crime dramas, we need a show like Huge to lift our spirits and give us hope. It conquered relevant issues like self esteem and health, a topic that most shows won't cover unless there is money involved. The only "helathy" shows we are given are crap shows where people only try to lose weight for financial gain. This show gave us real scenarios and real people going through the ups and downs of attaining good health. It isn't always pretty and it isn't always easy. This show was so wonderful! Please let some insightful network realize that and pick it up! Shame on ABC Family! They really dropped the ball on this one!
rosie85angel
I have to say the reason I like this show is because it's a lot more real than half the stuff on TV today and not nearly as annoying. Secret Life, for example, just makes me fume. It's a totally unrealistic portrayal of teenagers. Hannah Montana, Sonny with a Chance and Jonas are all shows about famous people trying to lead normal lives? How many of us can actually relate to that? But Huge is a real show about real kids with real problems. Weight is a rising issue in the United States and also something of concern among teens and their peers especially when we live in a society so obsessed with a certain image. Huge brings to light what those with weight issues may be feelings. And even those who are at a healthy weight probably have other image issues that they're not happy with that would make this a show they would enjoy. But the show also goes out of its way to highlight that these are also normal teenagers who get crushes, hook-up, LARP and everything else in between. It's just an all around enjoyable show.It's has a bit of drama. It's funny, it has its romantic bits. It also has lots of different characters. Everyone can have their favorite and it's an enjoyable show that makes Monday nights good again. It may not be everyone's cup of tea but it's definitely worth checking out.
katkoot-kate
I wasn't sure what to expect when I sat down to watch this - a fictional drama based around kids at a fat camp - if the rest of the episodes are anything like this one, I hope this series will have a long happy run. The characters are all genuine, the story was interesting without being too delicate around the subject of weight, particularly the more insidious side of weight loss, and it portrayed us 'fatties' in a realistic light. While I would always encourage a healthy lifestyle and wouldn't necessarily celebrate obesity, this series will hopefully provide a bunch of positive role models for youngsters who are challenged by their weight. Hayley Hasselhoff and Nikki Blonsky are like a breathe of fresh air. Thoroughly enjoyed it and will be tuning in each week.