AVClub: What does Power look like without Ghost and Angela’s relationship? What does it look like without Felipe Lobos peacocking around, keeping his allies and enemies alike off-balance with deliberately antagonistic sexual advances? These are questions Power would have to play with at some point as it ages, but I wouldn’t have imagined seeing those ideas play out this early in the show’s run, and I certainly wouldn’t have expected to see Power start down both of those paths in the same episode. “The Right Decision” does exactly that, and considering how important those elements have been to the show, the episode would be easy to admire even if it was hard to like. Power moves extremely fast, and even though it occasionally trips over its heels, “Decision” is the type of episode that validates the harried pace.
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Welcome to the Family Review: This series is loud with chaotic humour and over-the-top family antics but lacks cleverness, emotional depth, and originality.
The Parenting Review: It starts off as a fun horror-comedy with a great cast, but loses its charm halfway through. The laughs fade, the scares feel predictable, and by the end, it’s just another forgettable haunted house story.