TV Review – Good Trouble

Hello everyone!

I recently watched both available seasons of the show Good Trouble on Hulu and I absolutely loved it, so I thought I would talk a little bit about it. I normally don’t find that many things I want to watch on Hulu, but I watched The Fosters while it was popular a couple years ago and my friend told me that the sequel type show was on Hulu. I checked it out and finished it within one weekend (in my defense, I was sick and pretty much bedridden). It was a little cheesy, as all shows of this sort are, but definitely better than I expected for a sequel.

I highly recommend watching The Fosters before you watch Good Trouble, but it’s not completely necessary since there’s a lot of new characters in the show that weren’t in The Fosters. However, it does pick up almost exactly where The Fosters left off, so I would still suggest it. It follows sisters (adopted sisters) Mariana and Callie as they move to Los Angeles for their jobs at a tech startup and clerking for a federal judge, respectively. They move into an apartment in a building called The Coterie and realize it’s a communal living space- they have a bedroom to themselves, but communal bathrooms and kitchen/living space. Craziness ensues as they meet the other residents, and there’s lots of drama.

The show moves quickly and there’s tons of relationships and little storylines here and there woven throughout the main conflicts. The thing I was most pleased about was the continuity from The Fosters- pretty much all of the family members and original characters ended up coming into the show at one point to visit Callie and Mariana and there were actual plots surrounding these events. They weren’t just meaningless cameos to somehow tie the show back to its roots; they actually continued old storylines. I thought that was a really nice touch since sequels often don’t bring back the characters and plotlines- I know I was disappointed with The Originals after The Vampire Diaries, so much so that I never even finished it.

I don’t want to say too much else about the actual plot because I don’t want to spoil anything, but I will say that Callie’s character probably annoyed me the most throughout the episodes that I watched. She kind of annoyed me in The Fosters too so that’s not the biggest surprise- I have a lot of respect for her because of her passion for law, but she still makes self-destructive decisions and in some case just can’t make decisions.

Another element of the show I didn’t expect to enjoy so much was the portrayal of Callie and Mariana’s respective workplaces. I’m not sure how accurate a depiction of those jobs they are, but they definitely opened my eyes and I liked the little focus on the workplace- especially in Callie’s case, since I’m interested in law. Mariana’s storyline with her job really opened my eyes to more of the mistreatment of women in STEM (something I mentioned in another recent post of mine- you should go check it out!!). I felt that was a super important thing to include.

Overall, I really enjoyed the parts of the show that I watched. The show is currently still airing its second season, which I didn’t realize at the time of watching; I forgot that Hulu gets episodes pretty quickly as they air on actual TV. That being said, I guess this review only covers my impression of one and a half season then? Either way, I will definitely be watching the rest when I get a chance, but I’ll probably wait for the rest of the season to be done so I can binge-watch it all at once.

I hope you guys enjoyed this. I’m not the best at reviewing things, so please feel free to give me pointers or suggestions of things to review so I can get more practice in. Let me know what you think if you end up watching Good Trouble 🙂

Brooke

10 Things to Watch on Disney+ Right Now

Hello everyone!

Since I have a Verizon unlimited data plan, I get Disney+ free for a year. I have already binge watched so many of my old favorite shows, and there’s such a great selection that it’s hard to decide what to watch. If you’re curious if Disney+ is worth paying for, or you have it and are having trouble deciding what to watch first, here are 10 ideas for you. Keep in mind that I still have the mind of a child and love a throwback to my childhood, so most of these may seem a little cheesy or childish to someone more mature.

  1. High School Musical: The Musical: The Series – This is the new show related to High School Musical, a series that attempts to be more realistic, showcasing a high school production of High School Musical. Trying to explain it’s confusing, but I think you’ll get it once you watch it. I love the original movies still, so this was the first thing I went to watch when I logged into Disney+ for the first time.
  2. Phineas and Ferb – I feel like everyone can enjoy this show. My parents used to put it on and watch it with me on Saturday mornings. Just hearing the theme song makes me so nostalgic, and it’s a nice show to have on in the background.
  3. Home Alone – A Christmas classic, enough said.
  4. Wizards of Waverly Place – This was always my favorite Disney Channel show. Actually, it’s too hard to pick a favorite. Regardless, I still wish I was a wizard…
  5. Gravity Falls – As I write this, Gravity Falls is playing on my TV. I never finished it while it was actually playing, but this show was actually a really interesting and creepy show for a Disney Channel show. I plan on actually finishing it out this time.
  6. Good Luck Charlie: It’s Christmas – I know most people don’t really like these types of Disney Channel Original movies, but for some reason, I love this one. I watch it every Christmas Eve with my family members that don’t really enjoy it as much as I do, and it always puts me in a good mood because it showcases what the holidays are really about.
  7. The Simpsons – I don’t watch this show that often, but I’ve seen it from time to time. I know that it has its own cult following though, so I think it’s cool they have the whole show on Disney+.
  8. Starstruck – This is my favorite Disney Channel original movie that’s not tied to a TV show or anything. The songs are catchy, the love story is what I’ve always dreamed would happen to me living in Southern California. Still looking for my Christopher Wilde.
  9. The Suite Life of Zack and Cody – I will always wish I grew up in a fancy hotel or on a boat because of the antics in these shows. This is definitely on my rewatch list.
  10. The Nightmare Before Christmas – Another holiday classic, enough said.

You can watch all these things and more with Disney+! In my opinion, it’s definitely worth the price for all these classics you can’t stream other places. I recommend asking for it for Christmas 😉

-Brooke