Naturally, Sadie
Naturally, Sadie
| 24 June 2005 (USA)

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    SteinMo What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.
    Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
    Kirandeep Yoder The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
    Wyatt There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
    SnoopyStyle Sadie Hawthorne (Charlotte Arnold) is a nature-loving science geek near Toronto. She is trying to navigate high school and new loves with her best friends Margaret Browning-Levesque (Jasmine Richards) and Rain 'Rainbow' Papadakis (Michael D'Ascenzo). Her older brother Hal (Justin Bradley) is annoying. Her parents are well-meaning.The first season has socially awkward Sadie use her expertise about the natural world to understand her human relationships. It has an earthy unique take on the high school kids show genre. It's lovely. It's charming. The kids are all nice. It has an indie innocence about the material. It's different from the other flashier Disney kids show. The second season and the half-third mostly minimizes the nature aspect to get more in line with very other kids show. The kids remain nice but it does lose the uniqueness of the first season. They even put some makeup on Charlotte. The transition leaves the show a lesser version of other Disney shows and does not last for a full third season.
    Floated2 this show is pretty alright and fun to watch, its a great Disney channel shows and sometimes entertaining.I really enjoyed the first season but i hated the second and third seasons. This show has completely changed around. In the first season it was more about science and animals, all that is gone now in the season and third season. Its more about her life and dating. Ever since that gay kid (Ben) came along, this show has sucked. The writers took a perfectly good kid show and changed it to a crappy teen comedy. Disney took a turn for the worse. I cant stand to watch the newest episodes anymore, they're all garbage.
    NumberOnePhantomFan This show is a typical teen show, with some great modifications. Sadie is a nature freak, but she doesn't make it the focal point of her image. She's smart, sociable and funny. Her friends aren't annoying stereotypes, like the geeky guy friend who's secretly in love with her. Her love interests lay elsewhere, with more typical and less melodramatic results. She has a crush, but it's not life and death. Her inner voice is great, and shows a real voice of reason. Her brother is probably my favorite character. He's actually friendly to his sister, and not an annoying jerk who's constantly ruining her life. He's a goof, and a likable guy. One of my favorite shows lately.
    wdmrose When I first saw Naturally Sadie I was naturally bored, but I slowly got into it. The show is not Disney's normal real-life-but-exaggerated-which-is-mainly-gags. The show is not centered around a teenage girl who is obsessed with looks, boys, and shopping. The main character, Sadie Harthorn, is quite the opposite. Sadie is into nature and science. In each episode she tries to figure out the strange ways of teenage life by comparing it to animals. Like most Disney Channel shows, this one has two stories going on. One with the main character and one with someone close to the main character, in this show it's usually one of Sadie's two friends. The show does tend to drag on and get boring at parts, but you need to remember that it is not much of a humor show like That's So Raven and Phil of the Future. It certainly is a naturally unique show.