The CW’s Naomi Is the Breath of Fresh Air DCTV Needs
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With three episodes down, Naomi has made its mark on the landscape of The CW. Joining the likes of Batwoman, Legends of Tomorrow, Stargirl, and The Flash , the series has a lot to live up to and a lot to do better than, but it has managed to carve out a space for itself that will hopefully lead to it becoming a permanent fixture in the DCTV lineup.
Based on the Naomi comic that was published by DC Comics in 2019, the show follows Naomi McDuffie (Kaci Walfall) as she uncovers the mysterious circumstances surrounding her adoption following a supernatural event happening in her town. While there are some key differences in the television adaptation of the comic, none of the changes have been detrimental so far, and will likely serve the series well due to the minimal amount of source material surrounding Naomi’s character.
Naomi is easy proof that superhero narratives thrive when the person getting powers is already in the middle of their own coming of age story. Not only do stories like this work well as parallels to the trials of teenagedom and trying to figure out who you are, but simply going to school with all of the other characters that matter in the story makes everything so much more connected plot-wise and in their development, because they all actually see each other every day.
Naomi herself is a refreshing protagonist in this environment as well. Not only is it wonderful to see another black teenage girl be a superhero protagonist, she’s not a social outcast, either. In fact, she’s the cool, popular girl who everyone loves, as is clearly established in the pilot, and (so far) her gaining powers hasn’t taken this status away from her. Just like in the comics, Naomi’s best friend Annabelle (Mary-Charles Jones) is nothing but supportive of her while she tries to figure out what’s going on, and that is expanded out to the rest of Naomi’s friend group. Her classmates Lourdes (Camila Moreno), Anthony (Will Meyers), and Nathan (Daniel Puig) have all joined her for her late-night break-ins to try and find information about her past, and Annabelle even drags her boyfriend Jacob (Aiden Gemme) with them, too.