

Raven's Home
Best friends Raven and Chelsea, now both divorced mothers, are raising their children in a house together. Their house is turned upside down when they realize one of Raven's children inherited the same psychic abilities as their mother.
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Plot Summary
Raven Baxter is a divorced mother of two teenagers, Booker and Nia, who are still discovering their own psychic abilities. After moving into their grandmother's house, Raven and her children find themselves dealing with the everyday chaos of family life, school, and Raven's often misguided attempts to control the future with her visions. The show continues to explore themes of family, friendship, and embracing one's unique talents.
Critical Reception
Raven's Home has been generally well-received by audiences, particularly for its continuation of the beloved 'That's So Raven' legacy. While not always garnering critical acclaim on par with more prestige television, it has been praised for its humor, positive messages, and the performances of its cast, especially Raven-Symoné. It remains a popular choice for family viewing.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lighthearted humor and ability to entertain younger audiences.
- Seen as a nostalgic continuation for fans of the original series.
- Appreciated for its focus on family dynamics and relatable teen issues.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciate 'Raven's Home' for its humor and the return of a beloved character. Many enjoy the family-friendly nature of the show and find the storylines engaging, with a significant portion of positive reviews highlighting the comedic timing and the chemistry among the cast.
Fun Fact
The show's theme song, 'Raven's Home', is performed by star Raven-Symoné herself, and it serves as a modern update to the original theme song from 'That's So Raven'.
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