Misfits of Science

Premise

“Misfits of Science” follows a group of individuals with extraordinary abilities who come together to form a team known as the Humanidyne Institute. Led by a former rock musician turned scientist, they use their powers to combat various threats while navigating the challenges of everyday life. From battling villains to overcoming personal struggles, the misfits must learn to harness their unique gifts for the greater good.

Main Characters
  1. Dr. Billy Hayes (Dean Paul Martin): A brilliant scientist and former rock musician who leads the Humanidyne Institute.
  2. Dr. Elvin “El” Lincoln (Kevin Peter Hall): A towering physicist with the ability to shrink his size at will.
  3. Johnny Bukowski (Mark Thomas Miller): A high-energy teenager with the power of telekinesis.
  4. Gloria Dinallo (Courtney Cox): A rebellious teenager with the ability to manipulate electricity.
  5. Arnold “Beef” Jerigan (Max Wright): A neurotic scientist with a knack for inventing gadgets to aid the team.

Themes: “Misfits of Science” explores themes of friendship, acceptance, and the power of teamwork. Despite their differences and personal struggles, the misfits come together to form a family-like bond as they use their abilities to help others and protect the world from various threats. The series also touches on the idea of embracing one’s uniqueness and finding strength in diversity.

Overall Rating: 3/5 Critics praised “Misfits of Science” for its entertaining premise, likable characters, and creative use of superpowers. The series was lauded for its lighthearted tone and imaginative storytelling. However, some critics felt that the show suffered from uneven pacing and struggled to find its footing with a consistent narrative arc.

TV Parental Guidelines Rating: TV-PG “Misfits of Science” received a TV-PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) rating for mild language and fantasy violence. While suitable for most audiences, parental guidance is recommended for younger viewers.

Original Network and Years: “Misfits of Science” originally aired on NBC from 1985 to 1986.

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