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Review of Julie and the Phantoms Episode 5: “The Other Side of Hollywood”

At the end of the previous episode, I was skeptical of how the story would continue, with the boys going to the club instead of preparing to perform with Julie.

I expected Caleb’s character to be villainous but he quickly changed my mind with his support for the boys and his amazing performance, then we discovered that he had a pretty evil plan all along. Hats off to the writers!

The continuation and development of Alex and Willie’s relationship really got me attached to the episode—if it wasn’t for that, I probably would not have enjoyed the episode as much.

Another aspect of the plot I enjoyed was the new kid getting to dance with the girl. Despite it making up a small part of the show, it added a positive note to Julie’s situation, as Flynn said.

However I didn’t like Nick’s attempt to sort the situation out. Also, could the ghosts not have just appeared performing with Julie like they did in the second episode?

My Review of Julie and the Phantoms: Episode 2— Bright.

Last Sunday, I watched episode one of the popular musical comedy-drama Julie and the Phantoms to surprise my sister. I enjoyed the episode ‘Wake Up’ much more than I had anticipated— previously expected to find it bland and overrated.

Episode Two is about Julie attempting to convince her music teacher, Mrs Harrison, to let her join the music program after the deadline. As a subplot, the ghosts perform at a local beach to focus on their new ‘lives’, Ray reconsiders selling the house, and Carlos becomes interested in the orbs from the photographs. Julie performs Luke’s original song ‘Bright’ at the school’s spring rally after Carrie.

While I enjoyed the ghosts visibly performing alongside Julie, I am weary that this may cause some cringy future plot points. However I know that the writers do have a magical way of making the show flow gracefully from scene to scene.

Characters Flynn and Alex have also grew on my liking: Flynn is exceptionally supportive of her best friend, which I personally find is admirable and shows the true meaning of friendship (friends are there for the good and the bad); and Alex seems to be very considerate towards Julie, for example, when he asks about the music program.

I still am not fond of Carrie, who performs a cringy song (sorry, I know some of you think differently), sends Julie constant death glares, and acts ditsily after her performance. Yet, every good story has an unpredictable antagonist so I will let this slide.

The episode ends, like the first, with Julie performing a song. While this is effective as it is like a finale scene to the episode, it becomes expectable and therefore less interesting. I hope that the ordering changes in the future.

I just watched the first episode of Julie and the Phantoms. For those who don’t know, my sister is a fan of JatP and I’m surprising her by watching them after weeks of telling her I won’t.

I honestly didn’t expect to like it as much as I do. So far, the plot is so well-written — the dialogue flows and the writers created great introductions to all of the characters which outline the main cast. The actors are incredible and suited the characters perfectly.

My favourite part is when Julie’s dad hears Julie playing her mother’s song. Also I like how the ghosts do not disrupt her so it can be her special moment. Perhaps the next episode will continue from there.

The episode ends with Julie singing a song on the grand piano, which her mother wrote. This song alone is very inspiring so if you do not have time to watch the show, give “Wake Up” by Anne Preven a listen; it is also available on the Spotify playlist.

However, there are some parts which I am not particularly fond of. Even though there was little of it, I did not enjoy the scenes at school— Carrie is already a pain, Flynn seems a bit immature, and I already know that Julie is going to end up with Nick, who honestly seems a bit lame.

Despite that, the first episode of Julie and the Phantoms is definitely worth the watch so I will recommend it as well as keep self-restraint so I do not binge it.

Julie and the Phantoms and their favorite spots in the house.

Julie: Bedroom, always writing songs.

Luke: Living room, chilling.

Alex: Hallway, always on the move.

Reggie: Music room, rocking out and having fun.

All vector illustrations done by me. Check out the easter eggs I placed in each person’s room

Alex: Everybody know what they’re doing?

Reggie:In general or in the plan?

Alex: The plan, Reggie.

Reggie: Oh, phew.

let your colors blind their eyes, be who you are, no compromises

here’s julie and the phantoms performing at la pride!! i had the idea for this piece back in december or january and i’m so so happy that it’s finally done! i love seeing everyone’s interpretations on the characters, so i’ve included some of my own headcanons. being a part of the lgbt+ community is very important to me, and i love how wonderful and accepting this fandom is!! and on top of that, the representation in this show means a lot to me. i hope you’ve all had a great pride month, and keep marching on proud! ☺️️‍️‍⚧️

JATP Week // Day 7: Favorite Quote

Now or Never|“We’re the revolution that’s been singing in the rain.”

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JATP Week // Day 5: Favorite Friendship

Julie and Her Phantoms“And there were all four elements. In endless abundance.”

oK OK hear me out:

Post season one Carlos maintains his ghost hunting channel;

  • the boys find out so they write him a little intro song like all the bigger channels have
  • Carlos goes exploring places, probably with Tia Victoria or Julie
  • And Reggie follows him and makes little noises and knocks stuff over for him
  • So that Carlos’s channel wont just be him walking around places with no results
  • And Carlos knows but he doesnt want to tell him because Julie mentioned Reggie loves validating him and my heart❤❤❤

I panic about what’s going on with JATP TikTok.

This is JATP Pinterest.

They’ve been flying under the radar for far too long.

julie: woah that guy looks cool

flynn: he has a tattoo that says “1776”

reggie: like in hamilton!

flynn:

julie:

flynn:

julie: please tell me you’re joking

…you ever think about the fact that this picture exists… but we never saw this moment

Bc that’s from episode 6 when they practice for Finally Free bc Luke just got back from his parents from his birthday bc he’s in his sad flannel and all we see of this moment is the moment before when Alex does a count off of “1, 2, 3, 4-” and then it cuts to the next scene.

BUT THIS PICTURE EXISTS AND ITS A CRIME WE NEVER SAW IT

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