A young man is sent to live with his uncle and cousin in Washington DC by his anthropologist parents. In the process, he must use the skills he learned around the world in order to solve various crimes and conspiracies. I think this just might become a must watch for me. It's funny and well put together.<br/><br/>I really liked the javelin through the football scene, and the dialog is catchy like the comment that there are perks and irks to being a professor's son.<br/><br/>There is definitely a huge dose of Indiana Jones type situations that I find hilarious.<br/><br/>The special effects are very believable.<br/><br/>I had originally thought, Oh, NO not another teen show, idiotic, silly, and shallow (BORING), but the Wizards of Waverly Place could never catch my attention like this show has.<br/><br/>Let's just hope it maintains this high level.<br/><br/>It's definitely caught my attention. I love this show. The acting is good, the characters are engaging, and the stories are fun. The hype was it's a combination of National Treasure and Indiana Jones. I agree, but also throw in a bit of Warehouse 13. <br/><br/>Henry, Maggie and Jasper are the 3 main characters. Henry is learning to live in the US after growing up abroad with his anthropologist parents - he's adapting to civilization. Maggie is the brilliant, female of the group - logical, analytical - occasionally we get to her her show a wild side (the party planner and karaoke in "Speedle- mania" I hope there is a season 2 for this show. was great. Jasper (Henry's cousin and host) is the smart kid, working the system to get into Yale -I love it when he goes off to tutor his Math teacher.<br/><br/>I am hoping for a season 2 to this entertaining show.
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