Review: Every adult has a superpower in the world of 'Extraordinary,' Hulu’s sci-fi sitcom—except, it seems, the struggling 25-year-old protagonist
The ability to make people laugh ought to be considered a superpower, especially in the world of “Extraordinary,” the gleefully crude, rude, lewd and almost unfailingly likable eight-part series that is quite the unusual thing—a sci-fi-inflected coming-of-age story and a sitcom that’s actually funny.
The situation in the show involves the birthright of every citizen in the fictional present concocted by rookie creator-writer Emma Moran: a specific, individual superpower. It might be Marvel-ous—super strength, super speed—or mundane, like the ability to hold one’s cellphone up in the air and talk on it hands-free. Whatever it is, the power is supposed to arrive on your 18th birthday.
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