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Thursday, June 17, 2021

Why I Love Julie and the Phantoms Season 1, Episode 1, “Wake Up”

Hello, friends!

You mightʼve seen the title of this post and thought, “Is MC crazy?” 

Well, “Weʼre all a little crazy.”

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Itʼs that time of the month where I talk about Julie and the Phantoms! I have reviewed all of the episodes in the first season, so what else is there to do while I wait for the second season? Just talk about every single detail that I can, of course!


I have reviewed every episode in season 1 (episodes 1-3, episodes 4-6, and episodes 7-9) and all of those have been spoiler-free. I wanted to share the show with the world and get more people to see it without giving away any of the marvelous things that happen. Now that thatʼs done I just want to obsess about it. This is going to be the kick-off of a new series Iʼm planning on starting, called “Why I Love...”! In this series Iʼll explain why I love certain books and movies so much, because sometimes itʼs controversial (One day you will see why I have The Last Jedi in my top STAR WARS movies) or sometimes I just want to talk about it in all the fabulous details.

Sometimes this series will have masterful essays (ha, I hope!) while other times Iʼll simply have a list of some sort to point out all my favorite details. It depends on the day and the topic! My intent is to cover EVERYTHING I love about it, but I am sure that Iʼll miss things, so thatʼs why this is a conversation starter! Tell me what YOUR favorite things about my subject are.

Because of that, THERE ARE SPOILERS IN THIS POST! The purpose of this is to talk with other fans about all the things that make it so awesome. I would love for you all to join me, but only if you have seen the show! Please, watch it first before reading this post. Don't read through it or even just scroll because there will be some pictures that might give things away, too. You are missing out on my favorite show ever, so what are you waiting for?

This is about me saying as much as I want, but Iʼm going to dial it back at certain points. After the first scene I had written 250 words and in total it was almost 2,500 words. Which is why I am a day late posting this, as I had to edit it a lot to make sure that it is fun and not tedious. Let me know if I was successful in this!




First, I love that this is the introduction to the series! From a rock and roll song, to years in the future, to struggles while coming to grips with loss, to ghosts discovering they can be heard but not seen, to a song for a new beginning. We immediately care for the characters and it introduces things that will be faced later on. It is truly brilliant!

 “Now or Never” is so much more than just another rock song. It is awesome! The lyrics are amazing and the tune is a blast. We get Luke, Alex, and Reggie all singing! It is so rare to see a drummer sing, and it makes me so happy that he isnʼt forgotten. My smile is too big for my face every time Reggie says, “Weʼre the revolution thatʼs been singinʼ in the rain!”


So much energy! These boys are on fire...all for a couple of people in the room. That was worthy of a huge concert, and it was simply the sound check! The tightest they couldʼve played. Can I give a shout out to how all of the actors are playing their own instruments? Fantastic!

“Thank you! Weʼre Sunset Curve, tell your friends.”

I love how we are thrown into the the group of Sunset Curve first thing. The boys are so playful with fist bumps and hugs and it is clear they love what they do. You can see they are a team that will watch each otherʼs backs and give unending support. It makes me ridiculously happy.

“Could you just own your awesomeness for once?” 
“...Alright, I was killing it!”

It shows their personalities of how Luke and Alex are trying to hide who they are from their fans with Luke pulling up his hood and Alex turning away to cover his face, then Reggie doesnʼt get the memo and gives away t-shirts. Speaking of, Reggieʼs smooth talking earlier kills me every time.:
“Hereʼs our demo and a t-shirt, size beautiful.”
Which is perfectly accompanied by Alexʼs hurried explanation to not wipe down the table with the shirt because it falls apart when it gets wet...

Iʼll talk about this more in the episode that I first noticed them in, but the Easter eggs and clues here? If I had been paying attention, then this scene reveals a lot.


ʻ“Thatʼs a new flavor.”
“Chill, man. Street dogs havenʼt killed us yet.”ʼ
When my sister and I started watching the show we knew the premise so we figured they were going to die somehow, but we were so shocked by this! Who wasnʼt? Will we forever think of this when eating hot dogs? (Guys, the day I'm writing this up I ate hot dogs. My sister and I shared a very knowing look)

Now itʼs 2020. When we first see Julie she has her head down and everyone is taller than her so it immediately conveys how she feels and how sheʼs hiding.
ʻ“Hey, underachiever.”
“Hey, disappointment.”
Flynn comes and makes her smile which lightens all of our moods after the dark thing that just happened.

Nick slays on the guitar! I am interested to see if in season 2 (when it eventually comes!) if we get to see people from the music program perform. This teacher is so sweet! I love how she encourages Julie to take her time.


For anyone who didnʼt know about Julieʼs mom, the scene where Julie talks with her dad perfectly conveys in a subtle way what has happened. Julie looks so sad that it makes all of us feel miserable.
ʻ“Mom would like that.”
“Yeah, she would.”ʼ

There is such a melancholy feeling for the scene where she enters the studio for the first time. Especially when she apologizes to her mom that she hasnʼt been in there. I love that listening to a CD her mom had is what she decides to do to start. Music makes us feel closer to people! The way Julie bops her head while listening to music is exactly what I do every time I hear this song.

And, the boys are here! Thereʼs yelling! Followed by groaning because they all hit the floor hard. All of the terrified screams are so realistic! It is exactly what any of us would do if it happened to us. I love how the boys cling to each other for safety, as it shows that they support each other!

I love that Julieʼs dad goes and checks on her. Ray is so caring! Heʼs willing to listen and wants to do anything to make her feel better. The little finger handshake makes me incredibly happy.

Julie is so brave to go back out to the studio! I wouldʼve stayed far away. All of the following dialogue is brilliant!:
ʻ“What are you doing in my momʼs studio?”
“Your momʼs studio? This is OUR studio! Trust me! Fine, the grand pianoʼs new...” 
Lukeʼs face as he realizes something weird is going on is priceless. It is interesting how quickly the boys accept the fact that they are ghosts compared to how shocked they are by the time that has passed. I wouldʼve been more surprised that I was a ghost! Itʼs hilarious how each person has a different method for dealing with Julie from the start: Luke tries but gets very confused, Reggie assumes sheʼs a witch, and Alex is smoothest of all with a softer touch: “WHY ARE YOU IN OUR STUDIO?”

ʻ“Last night was supposed to be a really big night for us. It was going to change our lives.”
“Iʼm, uh, Iʼm pretty sure it did.”ʼ
All the feelings come swooping down! That was their dream. None of us would blame them for getting emotional about this.
“All we did after we floated out of the ambulance was go to that dark room where Alex cried.”
“Well, I think we were all PRETTY upset.”
Later:
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 “Wait, so it has been 25 years? I have been CRYING, for 25 years? HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE?”
“Well, youʼre a very emotional person.”
“I am NOT!”


A great “introduction” to all of them! We already knew their names, but this what was needed. The little, “ba da!” is so cute. 


How Julieʼs reaction is that she is so done with this and doesnʼt care cracks me up.
“Julie seems nice!”
“Did you miss the part where she kicked us out?”

Julieʼs aunt is quite a character. Sheʼs a little pushy, but only because she thinks itʼs what is best. All of Julie talking to the boys and having it be misunderstood by the other people in the room is a joy to watch. Julieʼs glare! I wouldnʼt want to be on the receiving end of that.

“Youʼve got to rip that band-aid off and get the pain over with!” 
*Julie sees all of the guys coming over to her*
“AHH!”
*the boys freeze and everyone looks at her*
“Thatʼs me, ripping off the band-aid, ʻahhʼ!”

The names Carlos and Luke are Kenny Ortegaʼs tribute to Cameron Boyce because those where the names of characters he played. I canʼt express how that makes me feel besides the typical, “puddle of emotions”.
I am going to break in here with an ode to Carlos. He is one of the best representations of siblings that Iʼve seen in a fictional story! He is very curious and he wants to keep his big sister safe. It is precious!
Favorite moments from him:
-How his first response to hearing about ghosts is: “Cool!” Then later, “Howʼs your ghost friend? Is he hideous?”
-His prayer before dinner reminds me of so many kids I have babysat.
-Him getting rid of the kiss from his aunt!
-ʻ“So Julie, want to hear how I slid into home and was almost safe?”
“Youʼre a good brother. Thatʼs not going to work.”ʼ

The song the boys play in the studio is SUCH A BOP! Julieʼs angry stomps to tell them to be quiet are heightened by the slippers. The boys are all so proud of themselves! I donʼt want their smiles to stop.
Alex: “What kind of ghosts are we?”
Luke: “Who cares!? People can hear us play!” 
Reggie: “We might be dead, but our music isnʼt.”

“You do know how rad this is!?”
Luke's talk with Julie is so sweet. You can see his passion for music! We were inspired by him from the beginning with his energy and enthusiasm, but we later on we really feel for him. Here we see the beginning of pep talks and he inspires Julie while at the same time defending himself and his friends. Heʼs so kind through it all.

“Iʼm sorry you had a bad day. But three guys just learned that they had a bad 25 years! And then they found out the one thing, THE ONE THING, they lived for in the first place, they can still do. Thatʼs pretty rad.”

I think that his talk about how music makes him feel alive is the thing that clicks for Julie. Plus, three dudes who are ghosts and are dealing with their own grief find time to say sorry to Julie for the loss of her mom? I want to hug them! The way their smiles begin when Julie says, “I guess...” and how they grow even bigger warms my heart! I could watch this group of friends all day (*cough*which is what I do*cough*).


Here we are with “Wake Up”. I could spend the next few pages ranting about Madisonʼs voice. She is incredible!

The whole message of this episode, and even the first season, is that memories are painful, “...but I love that.” They are worth it. Julie sees that as she looks up to the sky, to her mom, after, “Though I wish I could hold you through it.”

From earlier in the show.

The cinematography is stellar! Something that clicked for me from the first and has kept building with each rewatch is the symbolism of the piano as a mirror. The reflection in the piano is her pain. In her class it is too stark and hurts too much to do something. In the studio, it is still there but has been dulled and is not as sharp.
“And you use your pain, ʻcause it makes you you”.
The rising sun adds something to that: love of a memory. It helps block out the pain, which never truly goes away, but lights up the way to show it was worth it all along.

“Life can be a mess,
I wonʼt let it cloud my mind
Iʼll let my fingers fly
And I use the pain,
ʻCause itʼs part of me and Iʼm ready to power through it. Gonna find the strength,
Find the melody,
ʻCause you showed me how to do it.”

Iʼve seen this episode more times than I can count, but Iʼm still tearing up at this song, even with my constant stopping to take notes. Want to see power? THIS SONG IS POWERFUL. It says itʼs okay to be sad. Itʼs okay to be hurt and in pain. USE THAT. Wake up, wake up, if itʼs all you do. Sometimes thatʼs that feels like all you can do, and it tells you thatʼs enough.

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“Itʼs not what you lost,
Itʼs what you gained,
Raising your voice to the rain.”

Both Ray and Carlos hear Julie sing! I especially love how adorable Carlos is as he rests his head on his arms. The pure happiness that is on his face now that his sister has found a slice of her own happiness is the most precious thing ever.

I love the hope that this episode carries. That is why I am so obsessed with this show!

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Bonus things that make my day:
-Luke: “I want that connection with EVERYBODY.”
Reggie: “Then weʼre going to need more t-shirts.”
-It makes me laugh how the High School is called Los Feliz. The Happy Ones High School?
-Julieʼs outfits! I just noticed that she has a bracelet with her name on it! Iʼd seen her necklace, but not that.
-Flynnʼs earrings that say, “WHAT”
-“Nickʼs a sweetheart!”
“Yeah, youʼd actually have to talk to him to know that.”
-Reggieʼs little shrug when Alex says, “Clearly she doesnʼt get it.”
-ʻ“Nope! Stop talking to them! They arenʼt real. Thereʼs no such thing as cute ghosts.” “Oh, think weʼre cute?”ʼ
-How they all get so defense when Julie calls it Sunset Swerve. Reggie even helps by drawing a curve in the air.
-Setting the table with an extra plate for the mom.
-Ray messing with the instruments and the boys are so offended. They send looks at Julie to help and she shrugs a reply to say that she canʼt do anything.
-“He likes our song!”
“Yeah, he doesnʼt count. Heʼs a dad.”
-“I think sheʼs warming up to us.” Alex is such a sweet character through and through. Also back in 1995 when they vender says that pickle juice helps with the rust: “That canʼt...okay.”
-“Look, Iʼm sorry we came into your life.” The moment where all of us rewatching it say NO!
-“You guys are kinda good.”
“Kinda? You know thatʼs like, 25 years of rust just getting dusted off.”
The hand movements! Thatʼs exactly how dusting things off looks!
-What is written on the song! Julie hugs it!



That's a wrap for me! Thanks for reading! Tell me ALL your favorite things from this episode! Which do you like better, "Now or Never" or "Wake Up"? Does my comparison of the reflection in the piano to pain make any sense? It doesn't hold up for the rest of the show, I don't think. What is your favorite line from this episode?

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Sunday, May 16, 2021

TV Series Review: Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1

 Hello, hello, hello!

Today is the 16th of the month, so you know what that means: time to talk about Julie and the Phantoms! You might be saying, “But wait, MC, you’ve reviewed all of the episodes. Why are you still talking about it?”

Well, you might’ve thought I would be done with this show by now. You assumed incorrectly. Since this is my favorite show and I am patiently waiting for a season two I’m just going to keep talking about it here on my blog. Soon you will all be convinced to watch this Netflix show!

Today is just a short post to wrap up season 1 in a spoiler free review. If you’ve already read my reviews for all of the episodes of season 1 then this is saying the same thing: Go watch it! If you are looking for specifics on anything then go to the individual reviews.

Enjoy!

My guarantee: On ALL of my reviews there are NO spoilers unless I give you warning. This season wrap up won’t give anyway any surprises that happen in this season. You get to discover them yourself!


Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1 (2020):
Based on: the Brazilian show, Julie e os Fantasmas (2011-2012).
Julie is still dealing with the loss of her mom when she meets three ghosts. They used to be in a band together and Julie is the only one who can see them. Can they all become part of each other’s lives connected through music?
Favorite episode: 7: “Edge of Great”!
Genres: Family, Drama, Musical, and touches of Fantasy.
Crew: Directed by: Kenny Ortega, Paul Becker, Kristin Hanggi, & Kabir Akhtar. Written by: Dan Cross, David Hoge, Nora Sullivan, & Leilani Downer, based on the series by Paula Knudsen. With Tiago Mello, Fabio Danesi, Leah Keith, Sean W. Cunningham, & Marc Dworkin.
Starring:
Madison Reyes as Julie.
Charlie Gillespie as Luke.
Owen Patrick Joyner as Alex.
Jeremy Shada as Reggie.
Jadah Marie as Flynn.
Savannah Lee May as Carrie Wilson.
Booboo Stewart as Willie.
Sonny Bustamante as Carlos Molina.
Carlos Ponce as Ray Molina.
Cheyenne Jackson as Caleb Covington.
Sacha Carlson as Nick.
And others!
Cinematography by: Jon Joffin.
Music by: David Lawrence, Vincent Alfieri, Jillian Allen, David Amber, Joleen Belle, Erin Bowman, Doug Davis, Ali Dee, Alana DeFonseca, Charlie Gillespie, Kay Hanley, Hanna Jones, Jack Kugell, Michelle Lewis, Tova Litvin, Andy Love, Anthony Mirabella, Susan Paroff, Dan Petty, James K. Petrie, Anne Preven, Madison Reyes, Doug Rockwell, Jodie Shihadeh, Nikki Sorrentino, Joachim Svare, Jakub Vanyo, & Matt Wong.
Script: 9.5. A few times a name in vain is used, but muttered.
Costumes: 9. They are so unique!
Cinematography: 9.
Music: 10!!!!! I will never get tired of bopping out to the soundtrack! Once you’ve seen the show I recommend listening to the songs as much as possible.
Favorite song: “Edge of Great”.
Quotability: 9. A brilliant script that has great lines to say over and over again!
Content: 9.5. They deal with serious topics here, like grief and death, and handle it so well! Characters go through physical pain. A character is homosexual and everything is super clean and well done concerning him. There are ghosts (which is to be expected based on the title) and everything about them is well explained. Can we talk about high quality? Because you can’t get much better than this!
Originality: 10! It isn’t like anything else and every episode is important and gripping.
Overall Score: 9.5!
Good For: Anyone who loves music, anyone who has lost someone, families, friends, anyone looking for a good show.
Age Range: It is rated TV-G but that is not because it is just for kids! It is not boring in any way, shape, or form! It is perfect for all ages being outstanding in every aspect.
Worth watching?: 100%. This show is now such a part of my life that I can’t imagine not being utterly enthralled with it. My life of stories would be real low, zero, without it.
Will I watch again?: I actually currently am for the fourth time. It just gets better and better!
Bonus thoughts:
Guys, I have poured out my heart in these posts telling you how much I adore this show. Is it going to stop anytime soon? Nope, not a chance. These characters are so HUMAN and real and going through problems of their own yet find strength in each other. This show takes you on a journey with all of them and I love being there every step of the way. There is motivation and inspiration more than anything else I’ve seen. The music performances are fantastic with the cast playing their own instruments. It is fun and lively while being serious and suspenseful. I highly recommend it!



Thanks to everyone for reading! Does any of this just sound like I’m rehashing things I’ve already said? It all feels new to me anyway. When do you think I’ll convince you, dear readers, to watch? Those of you who have already seen it, tell me all of your favorites and anything else! Hopes for season 2?

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Friday, April 16, 2021

TV Series Review: Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1, Episodes 7-9

Good day, everyone!

Today I’m finishing out reviewing my new favorite show Julie and the Phantoms! If you’ve been here the last few months then you know how crazy I am about this show from my reviews of episodes 1-3 HERE and episodes 4-6 HERE. Today is especially exciting because while I’m sad about not having an excuse to talk about it after this, I will be talking about my ultimate favorite episode! When I say this is my favorite I’m not kidding.

This show is only on Netflix and we are all hoping that it will get renewed for a second season. I’ve never seen a show with more potential for a second season so it rightly deserves it! I want more people to know about it because like Reggie always says, “Tell your friends!”

I’ve seen the whole show three times since January and my little sister and I are planning to watch it again soon. I’m grateful for the recommendation from both Lia and Rachel and now want all of you to have the same experience! I hope that I can convince you by the end of this post if you haven’t seen it before. Enjoy!

My guarantee: On ALL of my reviews there are NO spoilers unless I give you warning. These reviews are fully free of spoilers for these episodes as well as ALL other episodes in the show. Because of that I’m going to be vague in the descriptions for them (and not have spoiler free pictures) because they are the final episodes and I want you guys to have ALL of the surprises without any clues when you watch it. I’m just here to tell you any content and how much I love these episodes so you are convinced to watch it in the first place.


Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1, Episode 7: “Edge of Great” (2020):
Based on: the Brazilian show, Julie e os Fantasmas (2011-2012).
Julie is planning to perform at her house for her friends, but keeps drifting out of reality into daydreams. She and the other characters are trying to sort out their feelings for each other. Will they accept the circumstances or keep denying them?
‘“Do you have any idea of what you’ve done?”
“Yeah, I do. I’ve defended every kid who’s never been believed. Some could say that I’m a superhero.”’
Genres
: Family, Drama, Musical, and touches of Fantasy.
Length: approx. 27 minutes.
Script: 10. No bad words.
Crew: Directed by: Kabir Akhtar. Written by: Dan Cross, David Hoge, Nora Sullivan, & Leilani Downer, based on the series by Paula Knudsen, Tiago Mello, & Fabio Danesi.
“...But being seen really isn’t their thing.”
Starring (Listing the 10 most important characters in each episode):
1. Madison Reyes as Julie.
2. Charlie Gillespie as Luke.
3. 
Jeremy Shada as Reggie. 
4. Owen Patrick Joyner as Alex.
5. Jadah Marie as Flynn.
6. Booboo Stewart as Willie
7. Sacha Carlson as Nick.
8. Carlos Ponce as Ray Molina. (Best dad ever!)
9. Sonny Bustamante as Carlos Molina.
10. Savannah Lee May as Carrie Wilson.
Costumes: 10. Everyone’s style is so apparent here! I love it. It’s so unique to each character. There is this one part where I burst out laughing every time because of a hairstyle of Luke's, but it is pretty cool.
Cinematography: 10. Everything with the ghosts is just splendid. The scene with “Perfect Harmony” is gorgeous and throughout it is brilliant.
Cinematography by: Jon Joffin.
“Kill it on the dance floor!”
(I wish I could find a gif for the little dance move accompanying this because it is the best).
Music: 10!! I’m squealing while writing about this because I love it so much. I can’t stop listening to the soundtrack! This episode has two songs which are so awesome. “Perfect Harmony” was actually written by Madison Reyes and Charlie Gillespie! They wrote it while filming the show then showed it to Kenny Ortega and he loved it so much that he put it in! Not only can they sing and act, they can write!
The other song is “Edge of Great”. THIS SONG. Where to even begin? It is my favorite song in the entire show and one of my favorite songs of all time. It checks all the boxes by being inspiring with phenomenal lyrics as well as having a fantastic melody. In addition to that the scene where it happens is laced with amazing drama! That sounds really weird, but once you see it you’ll know what I mean. My sister and I love analyzing everything that happens in the scene! It shows why you shouldn’t skip the show and only listen to the soundtrack because it’s different! Like most things they recorded the songs beforehand for the soundtrack, but they actually full out performed during the show and didn’t merely lip sync. Oh, did I ever mention that all of the actors play their instruments? That never fails to astonish me! In this episode during “Edge of Great” there are some guitar riffs that Charlie Gillespie asked to throw in there during filming which are one element that makes the song how incredible it is. Since they had already recorded the song they didn’t update the soundtrack so if you just listen to it you don’t get it. I am a little bitter about this if you can’t tell.
Music by:
 David Lawrence, Madison Reyes, Charlie Gillespie, Alana DeFonseca, David Amber, & Andy Love.
Quotability: 10! This episode is hilarious and that is because of the amazing dialogue. Not a day goes by where I don’t quote or reference some part of this! The “oozing chemistry” part is genius! At this point I could probably tell you the whole dialogue without a problem because I love it so much.
‘“Why, he is just too cute!”
“Boundaries!”’
(THIS WAS GOLD)
Content: 10! Where else can you get such quality content that is so clean? There is nothing to complain about here. Character go through some physical pain, but it is not violently graphic.
Originality: 10! These episodes are short but so much is packed in to every single one. I adore what they did with all of the characters and their relationships. It has such a creative punch!
Good For:
 Anyone who loves music, anyone who has lost someone, anyone looking for a good show.
Age Range: I know that my description made it sound like something only teenagers would be interested in, but nothing is farther from the truth! I can’t think of something more perfect for all ages! Please don’t be fooled by the fact that it is rated G by thinking that it can only be enjoyed by little kids. That is entirely false!
Overall Score: 10! Guys. GUYS. GUYS! It is perfect. There are no flaws with this episode, it is just wonderful.
Worth watching?: Anyone can answer this for me at this point. OF COURSE! In all ways!
Will I watch again?:
 Story time: The second time my sister and I saw this show we watched episode 6 and this one together on the same day. The very next day we went to continue watching the show and we watched this episode and episode 8. We watched it two days in a row and didn’t get tired of it. I’m not joking, I could watch this episode every day and not be bored of it.
Bonus thoughts:
You’ve probably all guessed it now, but this is my favorite episode. I keep staring at this screen trying to find a way to tell you how much I love it, but I can’t think of anything that conveys my feelings about it without screaming a million adjectives. This episode has so much heart! It is funny and comforting and brings me joy on so many levels. The dynamics between these characters are jaw dropping with their complexity and meaning. This is my favorite episode of my favorite show ever. What else can I say? I think it’s a “great” choice.



Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1, Episode 8: “Unsaid Emily” (2020):
Based on: the Brazilian show, Julie e os Fantasmas (2011-2012).
Julie wants to do something for the boys and ends up learning more about Luke’s past. What she doesn’t know is that they are all keeping a secret from her about something going on right now. How long before the truth gets out?
“You can’t get rid of me, I’m like the crazy glue of best friends.”
Genres:
 Family, Drama, Musical, and touches of Fantasy.
Length: approx. 24 minutes.
Script: 10. Free of bad words!
“It looks like somebody fell asleep watching Ghost Hunters and Chopped.”
(This was funny because I can’t tell you guys how many times I’ve fallen asleep while watching Chopped!)
Crew:
 Directed by:
 Kabir Akhtar. Written by: Leah Keith, Dan Cross, David Hoge, & Nora Sullivan  based on the series by Paula Knudsen, Tiago Mello, & Fabio Danesi.
Starring (Listing the 10 most important characters in each episode):
1. Madison Reyes as Julie.
2. Charlie Gillespie as Luke.
3. Owen Patrick Joyner as Alex.
4. Jeremy Shada as Reggie.
5. Jennifer Juniper Angeli as Emily.
6. Michael Ryan as Mitch.
7. Jadah Marie as Flynn.
8. Booboo Stewart as Willie
9. Sacha Carlson as Nick.
10. Carlos Ponce as Ray Molina.
Costumes:
 9. Subtle differences convey how characters are feeling and it is so well done.
Cinematography: 9. The cinematography of one scene in particular is outstanding. As usual, the characters being ghosts are really well done!
Cinematography by: Jon Joffin.
Music: 10. I need to take a deep breath before I can get any cohesive thoughts. “Unsaid Emily” is one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard in my life. It will take you on a wild emotional ride!
Music by: David Lawrence, Michelle Lewis, & Dan Petty.
Quotability:
 9. The lines in here hit me deeply, even the ones that aren’t in song! This is a more serious episode, but there are still lines in here that lighten the mood when needed.
‘“What’re you doing?”
“I needed a pick-me-up and hanging with Ray always does the trick.”
“...Does it? Okay...”’
Content: 10. Heartbreaking, yes, but clean, too! A+ to all of the writers and crew.
As I mentioned in my other two posts (so I should mention it somewhere in this post, too), Alex is shown to be homosexual. It is represented very well. I couldn’t think of any better way! It is all clean and I really like his relationships with people because he is so sweet.
Originality: 10. I feel like everyone who watches this did not think it was going to go where it went. It was so unexpected in the best way! Love it!

Good For: Anyone who loves music, anyone who has lost someone, anyone looking for a good show.
Age Range: It’s rated G so it’s good for any and all ages. I feel like teens and adults are more hit with the significance of things in this episode than teeny tiny kids, but it is still great for them.
Overall Score: 9.5!
Worth watching?: Goodness gracious, yes. This episode has it all! 
Will I watch again?:
 Am I emotionally ready to see it again? Probably not any time soon. Is that going to stop me from watching it a million times? Nope. I love this episode and can’t wait to see it again. It’s the shortest one in the whole season so I only wish there was more!
“This is an interesting little relationship we have here.”
(Also known as the moment when all of our hearts stopped beating)
Bonus thoughts:
I’m not going to say a lot because I am wary of giving spoilers, but you all need to watch this. The whole season built up to it really well and everything happened at the right time. At the risk of sounding crazy, I have to say that I love the struggles that everyone goes through.



Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1, Episode 9: “Stand Tall” (2020):
Based on:
the Brazilian show, Julie e os Fantasmas (2011-2012).
Luke, Alex, and Reggie try to arrange to get a final chance to finish what they have to do. Together with Julie, what can stop them? One person may have something to say about that...
“Who you calling ‘boy band’?”
Genres: Family, Drama, Musical, and touches of Fantasy.
Length: approx. 35 minutes.
Script: 10. No bad words!
Crew: Directed by: Kenny Ortega. Written by: Dan Cross, David Hoge, & Nora Sullivan  based on the series by Paula Knudsen, Tiago Mello, & Fabio Danesi.
Starring (Listing the 10 most important characters in each episode.):
1. Madison Reyes as Julie.
2. Charlie Gillespie as Luke.
3. Owen Patrick Joyner as Alex.
4. Jeremy Shada as Reggie.
5. Jadah Marie as Flynn.
6. Sonny Bustamante as Carlos Molina.
7. Carlos Ponce as Ray Molina.
8. Booboo Stewart as Willie.
9. Steve Bacic as Trevor Wilson.
10. Savannah Lee May as Carrie Wilson.
Costumes: 10. There are some sweet threads here, not going to deny it. Everyone looks amazing in all of their outfits!
‘“How’d you know our sizes?”
“That’s your question!?”’
Cinematography: 10. The ghostly visual effects reach their peak here! Just everything about them are great. Talk about quality!
Cinematography by: Jon Joffin.
Music: 10. The last songs of the season do not disappoint in any way, shape, or form! All the plot threads coming together made for an excellent finale. I'm begging you at this point, watch it as soon as possible!
Music by: David Lawrence, Jakub Vanyo, Alana DeFonseca, & Vincent Alfieri.
Notes: The scene with “You Got Nothing to Lose” almost wasn’t filmed! It has such an important event that I can’t imagine what it would’ve been like without it. I’m glad they went through with it!
Quotability: 10. Guys, the lines here are i c o n i c. I am speechless.
“Stop saying the bus drove itself!”

Content:
10. Characters go through more physical pain which is terrible but not glorified. It is important for the plot but not overused. Ack, guys I can’t even stress how I love how clean these episodes are!
Originality: 10. Utterly marvelous, guys! It is new and inventive and powerful.
Good For: Anyone who loves music, anyone who has lost someone, anyone looking for a good show.
Age Range: This is ideal for any and all ages! It is enjoyable in all ways so anyone could relate to the characters.
Overall Score: 10! It is kind of unbelievable how good it is, I know, but trust me on this one!
Worth watching?: Too bad you can’t see the tears streaming down my face that say “DEFINITELY!”
Will I watch again?: Why do I have this question when the answer is so clear? Absolutely! I can’t wait. The last time my younger sister Fiona and I watched it impacted us more times than before so it gets better and better with each rewatch.
Bonus thoughts:
THE CHARACTERS ARE MASTERPIECES. I loved seeing each of them on their journeys! I love Julie, Luke, Reggie, and Alex all so much! They are my new fictional family. I don't want to mention specific side characters for the sake of spoilers, but I do want to say that Flynn is awesome. Also, Carlos is adorable! This episode speaks for itself. I can’t do any better, so you should just watch it and be prepared to be blown away. It wrapped up the whole season in the best way. We are all eager for more inspiration and another season!



Fiona and I have no other favorite story, so we can be a little biased. Our older sister probably likes it more reasonably, but what is the point of enjoying things halfway? We don’t demand that everyone feels the same way that we do about it, we just want you to have the opportunity to receive the blessing that watching this show has been for us! Best part of 2021 so far for us and it will continue!


There you have it! I’m a little tired as I had serum injected into me yesterday (I’m trying to make it sound like I’m Captain America but in reality I just got a vaccine) so I’m blaming any grammatical mistakes that I have on that. I have been at this all. day. long. since my brain is working that slowly and usually I would be really annoyed with that, but it's Julie and the Phantoms! I'm so happy to think about it so much!

Thank you so much for reading! Please tell me if you want to watch this show now (If you do it will make my day)! Has anyone new seen it? Let’s talk! What is your favorite episode? Does anyone love episode 7 as much as I do? Who else wants to see season 2?? Have a great rest of your day!

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Tuesday, March 16, 2021

TV Series Review: Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1, Episodes 4-6

Hello, hello!

First, thank you all for your kind comments on my last post. It really lifted my spirits!

Something that is perfect for comforting and something to do while in your house is watch shows. I’m here to continue reviewing my new favorite show, Julie and the Phantoms!

Last month, on February 16th, I reviewed episodes 1, 2, and 3 HERE so check out that review if you missed it. You don’t have to read that one first, though, if you haven’t seen the show because:
My guarantee: On ALL of my reviews there are NO spoilers unless I give you warning. All three of these reviews don’t have any spoilers for any of these episodes OR any other episodes in the show.

I am so attached to this show that I want all of you to have the same experience and enjoy it as it comes without spoilers. Seriously, it is my new favorite thing. As I explained in my first post, this show specially created for Netflix has only one season but had great potential to be continued! If it gets enough attention and hype then that may happen. As Reggie always says, “Tell your friends.”, so that’s exactly what I’m doing!

I want to thank my friends who got me into it, Lia and Rachel!

Are you guys ready for this? I certainly am!



Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1, Episode 4: “I Got the Music” (2020):
Based on: the Brazilian show, Julie e os Fantasmas (2011-2012).
Julie and the boys get signed up to perform for a school dance and while it’s not an ideal gig it’s better than nothing. After learning what has happened in their friend’s life since they died, the boys get fixated on the past and Julie can’t get them to focus. What lengths will they go to in order to fix what they think is wrong?
“I’ve always been a little anxious, then I died, which did not calm me down.”
Genres:
Family, Drama, Musical, and touches of Fantasy.

Length: approx. 32 minutes.
Script: 9. There is one time that a name is used in vain, but it is muttered and I only noticed it because I’ve watched this show three times.
Crew: Directed by: Kenny Ortega. Written by: Dan Cross, David Hoge, & Nora Sullivan based on the series by Paula Knudsen, Tiago Mello, & Fabio Danesi.
Starring (Reminder, with TV shows I only list the top 10 most important characters for each episode):
1. Madison Reyes as Julie.
2. Charlie Gillespie as Luke.

3. Owen Patrick Joyner as Alex.
4. Jeremy Shada as Reggie.
5. Jadah Marie as Flynn.
6. Steve Bacic as Trevor Wilson.
7. Savannah Lee May as Carrie Wilson.
8. Booboo Stewart as Willie.
9. Sonny Bustamante as Carlos Molina.
10. Sacha Carlson as Nick.
Costumes: 8. The costume changing in the first scene was such a good idea to show what was happening! I wouldn’t have thought of it but it worked out so well. There is a point where characters decide to “moon” another person, but no one actually sees anything.
Cinematography: 7. Still super cool with the ghosts. Especially when they are there but we can’t see them! I have this one point lower than the other episodes because in the dance number for “I Got the Music” it gets really close up at one time which is a little weird. My one quibble with this episode!
Cinematography by: Jon Joffin.
Music: 10! We only get one song in here, “I Got the Music”. It is such a throw back to Kenny Ortega’s High School Musical days! Even though I wasn’t into those movies I still get nostalgic. A neat thing about this episode is that it is the only one where we get sneak peaks into songs that are coming in later episodes! Be on the look out to small hints to four other songs that will show up in full later on.

Music by: David Lawrence, Jack Kugell, Matt Wong, and Hanna Jones.
Quotability: 9. The reactions that everyone has to everything are hilarious. Basically everything that Carlos or Reggie say are my favorite.
‘“This place is clean...I’m not getting the ‘ghost tinglies’.”
“Wrong again, little dude.”’
Content: 9. The same characters carry over from last time and it’s just really clean! Instead of a full 10 it gets 9 because of other things that I’ve mentioned throughout.
Originality: 10! They are carrying through and adding more conflict so there is never a dull moment. It is so excellent, you guys!
Good For:
Anyone who loves music, anyone who has lost someone, anyone looking for a good show, anyone who feels bitter about what happened in the past.

Age Range: There is such a good mix of fun and quirky things as well as deeper drama that makes it the perfect thing for all ages. You guys need to just trust me on this.
Overall Score: 9!
Worth watching?: You bet! I love in this episode how we’re seeing all of the characters bond and get used to each other. Carlos is especially adorable. I love how Alex is starting to relax and accept what is happening.
Will I watch again?: No doubt! This was my third time through and I still love it, so that shows that the next hundred times will be equally good.
Bonus thoughts:

‘“...I am the man of the house!”
“I thought dad was the man of the house.”
“There can be two.”
(I’ve said this before, but I’ll say it again, Carlos is the cutest little brother!)
I tend to forget about this episode because I remember what happens before and after, but it is important. Flynn is hilarious and awesome!



Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1, Episode 5: “The Other Side of Hollywood” (2020):
Based on: the Brazilian show, Julie e os Fantasmas (2011-2012).
Thanks to Willie, the boys are introduced to a very special ghost: Caleb Covington. He is fascinated by what the boys can do and offers them a bargain. They are equally wowed by what he shows them in his fancy club. As the members at the club sing, “Whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do?”
Genres:
Family, Drama, Musical, and touches of Fantasy.

Length: approx. 30 minutes.
Script: 10. No bad words!
Crew: Directed by: Kenny Ortega. Written by: Dan Cross, David Hoge, & Nora Sullivan based on the series by Paula Knudsen, Tiago Mello, & Fabio Danesi.
Starring (Reminder, with TV shows I only list the top 10 most important characters for each episode):
1. Madison Reyes as Julie.
2. Charlie Gillespie as Luke.

3. Owen Patrick Joyner as Alex.
4. Jeremy Shada as Reggie.
5. Cheyenne Jackson as Caleb Covington.
6. Booboo Stewart as Willie.
7. Savannah Lee May as Carrie Wilson.
8. Sacha Carlson as Nick.

9. Jadah Marie as Flynn.
10. Guilherme Babilonia as Ghost Maitre’d.
Costumes: 7. The whole 1920s outfits fit the setting of the club so well, but some of them just get a little scanty.
Cinematography: 8. I imagine that big dance numbers are hard to choreography and organize, but they are pulled off perfectly! Fun fact, scenes from here were the first of the series to be filmed.
Cinematography by: Jon Joffin.

Music:
10. The song in here isn’t my favorite, but it sets the stage for a character so well, it couldn’t have been any better. Well done! I’ve been listening to the soundtrack on repeat while writing these reviews and I can’t stop smiling.

Music by:
David Lawrence, Doug Rockwell, and Tova Litvin.

Notes: Be warned, there are SPOILERS for Star Wars in this episode! If you haven’t seen Star Wars episode 7, then you’re going to get a rude awakening (I’m hilarious, see, because episode 7 is called The Force Awakens).
Quotability: 7. The guys are like brothers in their relationship and it really reminds me of my sisters. Especially this line:
‘“I don’t know about this.”
“Well, if you get scared then you can hide behind me. I’ll be hiding behind Luke.”’
Content: 9. There are a few suggestive looks and characters are in physical pain for a few seconds. As I said in my review of the episode 2, it is established that Alex is homosexual. I don’t mind it at all because it is all clean! There is one second here in this episode that makes me a little uncomfortable, but in Alex’s defense he feels the same way and is confused. It’s there then gone (and I’m probably the only one who noticed it) so nothing to worry about.
Originality: 10. I didn’t notice it until Rachel pointed it out, but it is so cool that all of the musicians in Caleb’s club are women! I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a full ensemble like that in a film or series, so bonus points for that creativity. Can I get more of that now?
Good For: Anyone who loves music, anyone who has lost someone, anyone looking for a good show, anyone who feels bitter about what happened in the past.
Age Range: It is rated G, perfectly fine for young viewers as well as older! Please don’t think that it’s just a kid’s show, as emotion and feelings are key to everything.
Overall Score: 8.5!
Worth watching?: Yes. This episode has highs and lows and all of them are so well done. From all of my obsessing about the music you might be interested enough to just listen to the soundtrack without seeing the series. Don’t do that! All of the songs are so integral to the story that it gives both so much more meaning. It’s not that long, so just check it out!
Will I watch again?: This episode isn’t my favorite therefore I don’t watch it as often, but it could be said that it is one of the most vital. I will surely watch it again in the future!
Look at their precious faces!
Bonus thoughts:

Half-way through! How is it possible!? I tend to think of the guys the most in this episode, but Julie is very much present! Flynn is the bomb, and Nick is a sweetheart, too.
It is very satisfying to watch this and the next episode back-to-back. Just my pro tip.



Julie and the Phantoms: Season 1, Episode 6: “Finally Free” (2020):
Based on: the Brazilian show, Julie e os Fantasmas (2011-2012).
Julie is faced with new choices. She is angry and hurt, but can she look from a different perspective? Are people not as bad as they seem?
Genres:
Family, Drama, Musical, and touches of Fantasy.

Length: approx. 29 minutes.
Script: 10. No bad words! They brought in some word play which is clever and hilarious at the same time. Granted, I’m sure that my handwriting is as bad as Luke’s.
Crew: Directed by: Kristin Hanggi. Written by: Sean W. Cunningham, Marc Dworkin, Dan Cross, David Hoge, & Nora Sullivan based on the series by Paula Knudsen, Tiago Mello, & Fabio Danesi.
Starring (Reminder, with TV shows I only list the top 10 most important characters for each episode):
1. Madison Reyes as Julie.
“Wait, who should do the talking? Right, right, Julie.”
2. Charlie Gillespie as Luke.
3. Owen Patrick Joyner as Alex.
4. Jeremy Shada as Reggie.
5. Sacha Carlson as Nick.
6. Savannah Lee May as Carrie Wilson.
7. Jadah Marie as Flynn.
8. Carlos Ponce as Ray Molina.
9. Sonny Bustamante as Carlos Molina.
10. Alison Araya as Aunt Victoria.
Costumes: 10. Julie has some of my favorite outfits in the whole series here! Great introduction to her connection with the flower dahlia.
Cinematography:
8. I can’t get over how cool the effects for the ghosts are. Just really fantastic.

Cinematography by: Jon Joffin.
Music: 10! The songs we get in here are awesome! “All Eyes on Me” is low-key one of my favorites because of everything that goes on during it. It will never fail to bring me joy because of how funny it is! “Finally Free” is amazing and is probably the one that gets stuck in my head the most often from the whole series.
Music by: David Lawrence, Jack Kugell, Matt Wong, Hanna Jones, Ali Dee, Doug Davis, Anthony Mirabella, Susan Paroff, Nikki Sorrentino, James K. Petrie, and Jodie Shihadeh.
Quotability:
9. My sister’s and my favorite part of this episode is about three seconds of singing lines! It is the cutest and sweetest thing ever! It involves being “ super duper crazy stupid”. That sounds so weird without context, but if you know, you know.

Content: 10! All clean! Someone gets in trouble with a parent, but it is fully developed and there are no worries. Can you tell that I’ve spent a lot of time writing reviews today? I’m starting to not make any sense at all.
‘“It feels like that time I was fixing my amp in the rain.”
“You shouldn’t...okay...”’
Originality: 10! What’s not to love about the creativity in this episode? I might be a little biased in this category because of how much I love the show, but I can’t think of anything else like it.
Good For:
Anyone who loves music, anyone who has lost someone, anyone looking for a good show.

Age Range: Do I need to repeat myself? If you are of any age just watch this as soon as you can! It is perfect for everyone!
Overall Score: 9.5!
Worth watching?: For sure! As some of you may know, I have a hard time with subtleties. I need things to be obvious or they will completely escapes my notice. In this episode I was happily watching along for the first time when I noticed something in one of the songs. I was surprised but immediately loved it and wondered where it would go. The surprise was worth everything and for once I’m glad that I didn’t pick up on it sooner. (Unlike my older sister who told me that she had seen it right away.)
Will I watch again?: You can depend on it! So many elements are brought together perfectly and I won’t grow tired of it.
Bonus thoughts:

I admit that my description for this one is pretty weak. Sorry about that! I’m sure that it’s only going to get harder, but this episode was the most difficult so far to not say any spoilers for any other episodes! It goes to show you how well they are tied in to each other. You can’t separate them and only watch one!



My sister Fiona and I are absolutely enthralled by this show. It is without a doubt our favorite fictional story that we have found in a long, long, time! We can get over the top so we don’t expect you to love it like we do. That would be rare. But, we just want you to be able to enjoy the brilliance of it!


That’s all from me today. Are any of you interested in watching it now? I hope so! Have any of you tried it since my first reviews? If not, don’t worry, I have plenty of time to convince you yet. Stay tuned for my review of the final episodes in April! Who has seen it and wants to talk about it? What is something that has made a big impact on you because there was music involved? Thanks for reading!

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"If you want a happy ending, that depends, of course, where you stop your story." -Orson Welles