DISNEY+ ORIGINAL SERIES PRESENTS Extraordinary Season 2 Review (Spoiler Alert)

Genre: Superhero, Comedy

Created by Emma Moran

Written by Emma Moran

Starring: Máiréad Tyers, Sofia Oxenham, Bilal Hasna & Luke Rollason.

Music by Will Gregory

Executive producers:

Producer: Charles Palmer

Production companies: Sid Gentle Films

Network: Disney+ (Star)

Plot: Season 2 picks up after the events of the Season 1 finale, with Jen enrolling at the power clinic to discover her abilities. Meanwhile, Jizzlord’s past comes to light, and Kash and Carrie navigate life post-breakup. Expect new challenges and surprises as the characters face adulthood and unforeseen circumstances.

Season2 of Extraordinary was good.

Pros: I glad it did used footage from last season to help build us in before setting for this season. The comedy were a step up from season and more hilarious in the process. This season focus more on characters instead of the Super Heroics. Jizzload became one of my favourite character in this show & this was a enjoyable to binge in on day.

Cons: I didn’t like how a certain storyline ended up wasted. I got mad at decisions had happened in this season and at times there were jokes that didn’t work for me.     

Casts & Characters:

Main:

  • Máiréad Tyers as Jen, a 25 year old costume shop worker who doesn’t have any super powers and struggles to deal with it.
  • Sofia Oxenham as Carrie, Jen’s best friend and flatmate who can channel spirits of the dead. She works at a legal firm and is dating Kash.
  • Bilal Hasna as Kash, Carrie’s boyfriend and Jen’s other flatmate. He can rewind time and has aspirations of being a serious superhero.
  • Luke Rollason as Jizzlord, a shapeshifter who was stuck as a cat for several years. Jen adopted (and named) him before learning what he was but allowed him to stay when it was revealed he had no memory of his previous life.

Supporting:

  • Siobhán McSweeney as Mary, Jen’s mother who can control technology.
  • Robbie Gee as Ian, Jen’s stepdad who can sense emotions in other people.
  • Safia Oakley-Green as Andy, Jen’s half sister who is super strong.
  • Ned Porteous as Luke, a guy Jen occasionally dates who has the power of flight.
  • Darcey Porter-Cassidy as Ange, Jen’s boss at the costume shop. She’s in her 50s but looks like a preteen.
  • Eros Vlahos as Gordon, a guy Jen goes on a date with who has the power to induce orgasms with a touch.
  • Ardal O’Hanlon as Martin, Jen’s deceased father (voice)
  • Sam Haygarth as Seb
  • Chris Lew Kum Hoi as Gregor
  • Shaun Mason as Randall
  • Abraham Popoola as Ade
  • Joshua Leese as PDF Man
  • Patricia Allison as Hannah
  • Reis Daniel as Chauffeur Uber

I recommend watching this season on Disney+.

Rating: 8 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe

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