Andi Mack
Andi Mack
TV-G | 07 April 2017 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    Alicia

    I love this movie so much

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    Vashirdfel

    Simply A Masterpiece

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    Fairaher

    The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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    Hayden Kane

    There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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    higdonjulius

    All my daughter does is watch andi mack she hardly ever eats anymore she doesn't even spend time with the family

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    futahsunshine

    Besides Jonah Beck acting outta character a little at times this season the show is okay i guess, i mean its kinda cheesy. it does have a Classic Disney feel, kinda boring at times but its not terrible

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    miltonsanders

    This show is getting boring for some reason, is it something there's missing or something that the writers are doing wrong, because the 1st season was good even some episodes in the 2nd season but about episode 12 on up until now the show has put me to sleep

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    KamikochiKeith

    The first season was one of picking out who had the worst haircut (everybody but Buffy). The second season is well under way and one can pretty much settle on how the series only has three actors of any ability (Lilan Bowden, Sofia Wylie and Emily Skinner), while everybody else seems to just accept a lower level of competence and offer only script recitation.And it's stupid to have a junior highschooler, who hasn't even held hands with anybody (though a kiss went badly-- been there), misunderstand his feelings for his buddy and go on to misinterpret them as homosexuality (an act predicated on, well, past experience having sex, by definition, and something he hasn't even begun to do yet with anybody).And why do many Disney shows depict the blonde girl as either the mean one or the insignificantly dumb one? So much for girl empowerment! The network oftentimes show guts, such as introducing gay characters in the seventh grade (I met my first one in my sixth grade class-- in farm country), but typically won't put anybody except Southern Christian blondes in the lesser companion/adversarial roles. And that sixth grader I knew was unabashedly busy in his pursuits! Disney won't show that sort of quail hunt I'm sure!

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