A detail on “Raising Dion,” Netflix’s new family drama about a boy with remarkable abilities, signals quite how far the streamer’s ambitions for this show might extend. Jason Ritter’s character Pat…
’s new family drama about a boy with remarkable abilities, signals quite how far the streamer’s ambitions for this show might extend. Jason Ritter’s character Pat, a geek immersed in comic book lore and thus the person on this show best able to understand the story he finds himself in, has a cell phone ring tone that sounds awfully familiar. By the third time you hear it, you’ll recognize it: It’s the music from the opening credits of “Stranger Things.
But Dion doesn’t always need help in this regard, which is what makes “Raising Dion” a clever and easily watchable spin on its genre. He’s young enough to accept his powers as simply a part of himself, leaving others to do both the wondering about where they came from and fulminating about the ethics of superheroics.
The show has a clear sense of itself and the story it wants to tell, one whose ideas, which eventually come to encompass, and to artfully express in a teacherly way, such seemingly difficult-to-convey notions as bodily autonomy and toxic masculinity. . The show’s telling of its story, on the other hand, shares “Stranger Things’s” feeling of innocent adventurism and kid’s-eye perspective but lacks some of its crispness.
A mass adult audience may flock to “Raising Dion” and resonate with Nicole’s story, which can seem at times disconnected from and somewhat irrelevant to his. But, unlike “Stranger Things,” I suspect that not merely will this series serve its core audience well but be somewhat limited by it.
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