For me, it had a light as air, silly, innocuous quality reminiscent of an airbrushed, hopelessly upbeat,sugary Disney Channel style type confection used for ages.
The leads were a pleasantly assembled quad of the pretty, the swoonable, the geeky and the brassy real girl archetypes they went for.
The boys, imho, stole the show. Calum Worthy, in a role that could have easily
grated, instead turned it likable with heady, upbeat zany manic energy. Plus, I loved his off kilter wardrobe. The wardrobe dept. must have had great fun putting together the show's fun, exuberant threads.
Ross Lynch seemed to be the major force powering this series, recalling teen dreams of yore. No doubt launching thousands of pubescent longings amongst their target audiences, plus other subsets. The pure, innocent, dense if
sweet boy of fantasy who can even sing. Swoonable. Again kudos to the wardrobe dept. who clothed Lynch & the others
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