The Villains of Valley View

The Villains of Valley View – Trust No One

  • Title: The Villains of Valley View – Trust No One
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Realizing that Hartley (Kayden Muller-Janssen) now knows their secret, various family members all attempt to blackmail the only person they’ve met trustworthy enough to keep their secret before, during, and even after they start screwing with her life. The episode is full of awkward attempts by the family to get, or frame, something bad on their landlady’s daughter only to discover she’s smarter than they are (so is everyone ever born, if the events of the first two episodes are any indication). The show closes with Hartley still agreeing to keep their secret despite the family’s lame shenanigans and continues to tease Jake (Reed Horstmann) as the black sheep for being the least evil of the family, although he’s still far from being a good guy.

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The Villains of Valley View – Finding Another Dimension

  • Title: The Villains of Valley View – Finding Another Dimension
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The new Disney+ sitcom The Villains of Valley feels like a mix of 3rd Rock from the Sun and Fuller House. The opening episode of the series, complete with lame jokes and laugh track, introduces a family of super-villains hiding out in Texas after getting on the wrong side of the League of Villains. In the opener, the family’s mad scientist dad (James Patrick Stuart) makes a dimensional portal gun out of the microwave where his children (Isabella Pappas and Reed Horstmann) accidentally send their land lady’s (Patricia Belcher) happy-go-lucky daughter (Kayden Muller-Janssen). Wackiness, or what settles for wackiness, ensues. Yeesh. 

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