Crazyhead
Crazyhead
| 19 October 2016 (USA)
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    supermaggie

    I really liked this show, I am so glad I stumbled across it, because it is a lot of fun watching it. If you like battling demons: come along. If you like fresh fantasy, come along. If you like buddy constellations or (pretty much outsider) girls finding their way through life/ their youth, come along. If you like fancy Halloween parties, come along. I cannot see that the show is lacking depth in characters, because this is definitely not the kind of show you turn to, if you want to watch profound character profiles. This is a fun fantasy show and it serves fans of such fully, and in addition, for this genre, the characters are very round. More character elaboration would have been harmful to the entertainment side, so well-done, I could have watched a lot more of it!

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    bandyabout7

    I wasn't sure what to expect when I was scrolling through Netflix looking for something new to watch. But this grabbed me from the episode opener. And then when I watched the second episode, I was immediately hooked and I could not stop watching. Raquel is equal parts hilarious and insane (which makes me love her more). Amy is equal parts sweet and awkward (which makes me love her more). Amy's awkward humor had me laughing so hard in the second episode I almost choked. The play off each other nicely, and the chemistry is great throughout the season. The best description that I read of this show was that its part supernatural, part BTVS, and part Broad City. That description is pretty on point. But it is by no means a "monster of the week show". The twists and turns kept me guessing, and while it leaves it open for another season, the show is tied together nicely in the end. Highly recommended.

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    Jason K

    More like TV's golden shower age. Same pap wrapped up in new shiny Brit cuteness. Otherwise obnoxious and kill worthy demon hunter (the originality is palpable) recruits dippy blonde who starts thinking that the CGI demons (so scary) she's seeing are real. It's the same old tedium that began with Buffy, continued with "Ash the Evil Dead Whatsit" and has continued on with shows like Dirk Gently (which actually predates all this stuff) wherein the jaded protagonists view the supernatural world with comic disdain and predictability, and it's a dirty job ridding the world of all these demonic meanies, but someone's gotta do it, right? Not really. The two dimensional world the people inhabit in Crazyhead begs the question..is it really worth it? It's so lame you might find yourself siding with the mediocre computer-faced demons, that is, if you can stand to sit through one episode of this boring tween pablum.

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    emma munns

    Bearing in mind that I am well above the target demographic; and that I am old enough to remember Buffy on TV the first time around......I was hooked from the opening sequence of this new show, which almost made me choke on my biscuit. I thought it was very funny, well acted, well paced, good effects; and nice use of a frankfurter sausage for comedy effect!Having been a teenager in the '90's, I did find myself making the obvious comparisons with BTVS. But, although the basic premise are comparable, this seemed to have a very different flavour to Buffy. In BTVS, our heroine was fighting to save the world; so far as I could tell from episode 1, there were no such lofty or noble aspirations for the war waged on demons, which I find refreshing. Also, the humour is so British the show might as well come with complimentary cups of tea and wellington boots.I am more than happy to sit down and watch episode 2 next week. Fingers crossed I come away feeling as happy as I did after 1!

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