I hate when people get overly serious and yet perfunctory with their reviews... especially for a show tailored for a juvenile audience. So with that being said my son loved it and not surprisingly "got" the parts of the show where liberties with the truth were taken. For example my eight year old was very clear that the parameters for having a "support" animal in the school was not truly reflected in this show. But, who cares, he doesn't and can't wait for season two. We loved the message of diversity, compassion, courage, conquering of fears, friendship, forgiveness but most of all fun. And that is the point... LIFE IS SUPPOSE TO BE FUN! The main character is learning that, and in turn learning to deal with his anxiety with support and love.