TrueJoshNight
Truly Dreadful Film
Beystiman
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
Roy Hart
If you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.
Sarita Rafferty
There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
mischievouslyradiant
I liked Lab Rats and Mighty Med immediately after I saw the first episode. Elite Force is equally amazing, even more so with Chase. The spin off would be nothing without Chase. He's too awesome.I hope to see more of Bree and Skylar's relationship. Also, it was so cute seeing Skylar bond with Bree in the natural way of her species. Well, except that it isn't cute when you're the one getting hurt.Kaz is less childish, but still a bit irresponsible in some ways. Nice character development there... I think what Oliver needs is outdoor practice in a remote place, not superpower training, because landing on his feet after flying is a basic move and he can't manage it yet.I love it that I don't have to wait once a month for an episode, as is done with Best Friends Whenever. Disney, keep it that way! Anything less than two episodes a month is torture!!Don't listen to the racist and prejudice reviewer. That review is invalid.
buamever
In my opinion, this show is better than Lab Rats and Mighty Med. The characters look more mature. Skylar doesn't wear a Pink costume what eight-year-olds wear during Halloween would anymore, Chase and Bree's style is more mature and Kaz is less childish, but still funny. The show isn't boring at all, there's action, not too much, but just perfectly fine. There a good lessons about team work, friendships and appreciating each other. The friendship between the characters is great, it's good to see them bonding and finding a way to get along when their personality/way of doing things is different. The opening titles look amazing! It's slightly disappointing that the music is almost the same as the music from the Lab Rats opening titles, but the opening titles are just so amazing, the song doesn't matter much anymore. Bradley Steven Perry and William Brent share the first screen, which is really awesome, otherwise there maybe would be a conflict between fans of Mighty Med and Lab Rats about who should be the main character.I highly recommend watching this show!
RyanWinter100
I think the creators of this show need to get a better understanding of the word "elite." The five white kids they chose to be an elite force of defenders doesn't come even close to what you might have expected.The five white kids are in a penthouse playing with their abilities. You have one boy who thinks everything is boring, another teen boy who is a nice kid, but inept. Another white boy is yells a lot. There are two pretty white girls that complain about the boys. And a leader who's ridiculously in love with himself.That's the show so far.What made Lab Rats unique was the white scientist married to a black news reporter. Their black kid engaged the white bionic neophytes. There were many avenues for entertainment. The show also better represented the face of America.Mighty Med also had a mixture of people in a unique situation.They took two clever shows and created a whites only sitcom with little entertainment.This elite mess needs mighty medicine.
FastFlash
The new Lab Rats Elite Force chose 3 main characters from each show, but the comedy relief was kind of missing. From Lab Rats: Adam, Leo, Bob and Douglas provided lots of laughs and from Mighty Meds: Horace, Alan, Gus, and Philip as well provided lots of laughs from that series. Are we going to see these characters in future episodes or are new comedic characters going to be revealed? I really like the new show, however, you made Kaz a little too serious and Chase a little dumber. Also Skylar Storm's hair I thought should not have been high-lighted as she looks cuter with her black hair and how did Skylar become a superhero as she had no super powers, but fire or light came out from her hands? Did Davenport give Skylar a bionic power like he did to Leo? These questions need to be answered in future episodes as well. Maybe a flashback episode before the last "regular" Lab Rats show could be created to show Skylar working with Donald to create her new super powers.