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Raising Dion - Season 1
Through a chain of energizing events, this series pursues a single mom named Nicole Reese. After the demise of her husband Mark, Nicole needs to manage her child Dion who has superpowers. With the assistance of Mark's closest companion, she attempts to give a valiant effort to shield Dion from adversaries.
30 September 1967, Beckley, West Virginia, USA
1 September 1979, Montgomery, Alabama, USA
22 April 1978, Gainesville, Florida, USA
25 March 1993, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
September 27, 2019
'Raising Dion' is an incredible comic book narrative that's steeped in reality while illustrating a fantastical story. This is not an easy feat to pull off. The production team should give themselves a pat on the back for this one.
October 01, 2019
Splicing family drama with comic-book action produces some engaging story beats, but the friction between the two genres eventually makes the show fall apart.
October 02, 2019
Raising Dion isn't perfect, but the season breezed by for me. And it's a show made by people with obvious affection for comics.
September 27, 2019
Dion's powers include, for those at his age level and eager to explore their own abilities of empathy and curiosity, extreme watchability.
October 03, 2019
In essence, the series feels like two different shows that are being forced to go hand in hand, and it all feels a little jarring.
October 01, 2019
With its dodgy special effects and hodgepodge of recycled comic-book tropes, Raising Dion is a second-rate superhero series straining for larger relevance that it never quite reaches.
September 27, 2019
Ultimately, Raising Dion is a strong, family-oriented story that takes the best parts of the sci-fi, superhero, and comic book genres and blends them together into an appealing show that celebrates differences and the unsung heroism of mothers.
October 03, 2019
Nobody acts like an actual person. They act like they are in a sitcom or a weak drama, though in the early going Simon and Ritter, as Kat and Pat, at least come off as vaguely normal and believable.
September 27, 2019
I have a feeling kids will really gravitate toward it, and parents will have something they can identify with as well.

