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The man who felt powerless and ignored becomes physically unbreakable and capable of lifting 11,000 pounds.
The woman who never had enough hours in the day can now move at 700 mph, allowing her to "do it all" in the blink of an eye.
What makes the pilot's introduction of powers so effective is how each ability directly addresses a personal insecurity or life obstacle:
The boy who struggled with basic math becomes a super-genius capable of speed-reading and solving complex equations instantly. Why the Pilot Succeeded
The pilot begins by introducing the Powells—a typical, if slightly disconnected, American family living in fictional Pacific Bay, California.
The man who felt powerless and ignored becomes physically unbreakable and capable of lifting 11,000 pounds.
The woman who never had enough hours in the day can now move at 700 mph, allowing her to "do it all" in the blink of an eye.
What makes the pilot's introduction of powers so effective is how each ability directly addresses a personal insecurity or life obstacle:
The boy who struggled with basic math becomes a super-genius capable of speed-reading and solving complex equations instantly. Why the Pilot Succeeded
The pilot begins by introducing the Powells—a typical, if slightly disconnected, American family living in fictional Pacific Bay, California.