
- Starring
- Sophie Grace, Momona Tamada, Shay Rudolph
- Creator
- Rachel Shukert
- Rating
- G
- Genre
- Adventure, Comedy, Children
- Release date
- July 3, 2020
- Where to watch
- Netflix
Overall Score
Rating Overview
Rating Summary
Netflix’s 2020 take on The Baby-Sitters Club pulls Ann M. Martin’s old-school novels into today’s world, centering on four middle-schoolers—Kristy Thomas (Sophie Grace), the idea woman behind the gig; Mary Anne Spier (Malia Baker), her organized sidekick; Claudia Kishi (Momona Tamada), the creative type; and Stacey McGill (Shay Rudolph), fresh from New York with her own health curveball—who team up to run a babysitting outfit in Stoneybrook. Later on, Dawn Schafer (Kyndra Sanchez) jumps in as the eco-minded addition to the crew. The setup hits with episodes tackling family splits, hidden crushes, and kid-wrangling mishaps, all while weaving in updates like Bailey, a trans girl under Mary Anne’s watch, and a more mixed-up cast that skips the original’s all-white lineup for biracial Mary Anne and Latina Dawn.
The Baby-Sitters Club (2020) REVIEW
Netflix and original author/producer Ann M. Martin have collaborated to destroy the classic coming-of-age series The Baby Sitters Club, morphing it into modern Leftist cult indoctrination. Avoid at all costs.
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James Carrick is a passionate film enthusiast with a degree in theater and philosophy. James approaches dramatic criticism from a philosophic foundation grounded in aesthetics and ethics, offering insight and analysis that reveals layers of cinematic narrative with a touch of irreverence and a dash of snark.






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