'Extraordinary' is a super-powered comedy that's broad, brash and bingeable
In Hulu's sardonically silly comedy, everyone in the human race acquires different powers except for one young woman. And she's not happy about it.
by Glen Weldon
Jan 25, 2023
3 minutes
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The jokes in Hulu's Extraordinary, set in a world in which every member of the human race acquires a super-power on or about their 18th birthday, come at you fast.
And broad. And silly.
Very silly, in point of fact. And, not infrequently, dumb.
Mostly, they come at you astride the thin, porous line between bawdy and vulgar, between clever and crass.
Don't believe me? Meet the one minor character who's been gifted with a butt that acts
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