Netflix Original Series Presents rAISING Dion Season 2 Review by Ryan Balkwill (No Spoillers)

Genres: Superhero, Drama, Science fiction, Adventure fiction

Directors: Seith Mann, Dennis A. Liu, Neema Barnette, Rachel Goldberg & Darren Grant.

Created by Carol Barbee

Written by Dennis Liu, Carol Barbee, Edward Ricourt

Starring: Alisha Wainwright, Ja’Siah Young, Jazmyn Simon, Sammi Haney, Ali Ahn, Griffin Robert Faulkner Josh Ventura  and Jason Ritter.

Music by Kris Bowers

Executive Producers: Carol Barbee, Seith Mann, Dennis Liu, Michael B. Jordan, Charles D. King, Kim Roth, Poppy Hanks, Kenny Goodman, Michael Green.

Producers: Robert F. Phillips, Edward Ricourt, Juanita Diana Feeney, Montez A. Monroe

Cinematography: Armando Salas, Peter Flinckenberg, Richard Vialet, Jon Delgado

Editors: James D. Wilcox, Scott James Wallace, Elisa R. Cohen, William Yeh, Matthew V. Colonna, Danielle L. Statuto

Production Company: Fixed Mark Productions, MACRO, Outlier Society Productions

Distributor: Netflix

Plot: Nicole continues to raise a son who has much to learn about his superpowers. But with Dion growing stronger, danger may be closer than they think.

I was intrigued to see how season 2 would improve from the last season after a 2 Year delay because of covid.   

Season 2 of Raising Dion was an incredible improvement over the first season.

Pros: I did like how families deal with children with superpowers and learning how to control them. There was a lot of emotion & tension going on. The new character was developed well and I liked the interaction between him and Dion & I came out of this season feeling so fortunate of how much I enjoyed it this time around.       

Cons: Certain scenes were a bit rushed. The powers used this time round felt weak and I wish that there was more scenes showing them all using their powers & I wasn’t a fan how they used Pat this time around.

I recommend watching the first season of this show before seeing this season which both are only on Netflix.  

Rating: 8 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Café.

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