Saturday, July 4, 2020

Babysitter's Club TV Show Review

Hey my lovely Chameleons. In today's blog, I am going to review a new Netflix Original show, The Babysitter's Club. the Babysitter's Club was a novel series by Ann M. Martin, and then it was made into a movie in 1995. Now, 25 years later it's a series on Netflix.

On July 3, 2020 Netflix got a new show, called, The Babysitter's Club. For anyone who have not read the books, or watched the 1995 movie The Babysitter's Club is about A group of five girls: Kristy Thomas, Claudia Kishi, Stacy McGill, Mary Anne Spier, & Dawn Schafer (comes in episode 5) ends up starting and running a Babysitting business in Stoneybrook, Connecticut.


The Cast:

Sophie Grace as Kristy Thomas
Momona Tamada as Claudia Kishi
Shay Rudolph as Stacy McGill
Malia Baker as Mary Ann Spier
Xochitl Gomez as Dawn Schafer
Alicia Silverstone as Elizabeth Thomas-Brewer
Mark Feuerstein as Waston Brewer
Marc Evan Jackson as Richard Spier
Benjiman Goas as David Michael Thomas
Dylan Kingwell as Sam Thomas

I went on Netflix today to watch more Life In Pieces and I see Netflix is advertising the show right in front of me. I decided to watch the trailer. I couldn't believe my eyes that this was the TV Show of the 1995 movie, and also based on the books, under the same name. I noticed after hearing that all the names were the same and some of the plot points were still the same. At 4:30 I decided that I wanted to check the show out. I am on episode 6 out of 10. It's not a bad series. I quite enjoy it, to be honest. I do feel like that the series goes more deep into the story and some characters, like Stacy having Type 1 Diabetes. Maybe that's just me, cause I haven't seen the movie for a hot minute. A big difference that I noticed is that in the movie Dawn was the new girl still, but she was there since the beginning of the club and in the series you first see Dawn in episode 5 wehen the club is already made. You Chameleons know how much I hate remakes (Reboots, as in Lizzie McGuire Reboot don't count) but like I said at the start, I really enjoyed this one. It's in my top favourite Netflix shows. Please note that Locke & Key is and always will be my number 1 favourite Netflix show.

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