In early February 2010, Michael Chiklis became the first actor to join the series, playing family patriarch Jim Powell.[11] Autumn Reeser was the next actor cast, to play a colleague of Jim's wife.[12] Romany Malco portrays Jim's best friend and college roommate.[13]

March 2010 casting included Julie Benz as Jim's wife and family matriarch Stephanie Powell[14] and Christina Chang as a police officer who works with Jim.[15] Tate Donovan is the mysterious pilot of the plane that crashes.[16][17] Rounding out the cast are Kay Panabaker and Jimmy Bennett, who portray the Powell children Daphne and JJ.[18] Shay Carl- security guard


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Praise about the main leads also came from The Boston Globe, with critic Matthew Gilbert saying that it's nice to see Chiklis and Benz in roles different from their previous television roles, and ends his review by saying that "With believable chemistry together, Chiklis and Benz help create a solid TV couple and, let's hope, no ordinary series".[53] However, Verne Gay from Newsday criticized Chiklis' performance saying that it is a "spectacular...case of miscasting".[54]

Ecocultural theory considering family as an entity may serve as a new point of view instead of "impact of disease"-perspective. Aims were to reveal ecocultural themes and activities of daily routines in the treatment of a child's food allergy and eczema. Interviews (N=24) were held with mothers with allergic children aged 12 months and mothers repeat interviews at 24 months. The theme; "living an ordinary family life", was implemented across the family activities of routines essential for treating the child's allergy. New or altered treatment regimens can be tailored to families on the basis of existing activities.

A research trip turned family vacay is never a good idea. Dad Jim (Michael Chiklis) pushes the fam to do something together by taking a trip to Brazil. When their small touring plane goes down into some questionable water, each family member winds up with special powers and a renewed commitment to being together. Dad has the fastest reflexes in the world and can stop bullets and fastballs with his bare hands. Mom Stephanie (Julie Benz) can run really really fast. Daughter Daphne (Kay Panabaker) can read minds. Son JJ (Jimmy Bennett) is a boy genius.


As a Wexford family photographer, I thoroughly enjoyed meeting and hanging out with this fun couple and their super adorable little girl at their Wexford home. I have so many images I want to share from our session but here are my favorite images from the first part of our session that took place inside their home.

"The kids on the trail go WHAAA WHAAA WHAAA..." That's what my hubby and I started singing about half-way through our five mile journey to The Len Foote Hike Inn, a back-country lodge only accessible on foot. On the trail, it didn't take long before I began questioning my sanity about booking this Spring Break excursion. But the story has a happy ending, thankfully. Our averagely fit, ordinary family not only survived the ten-mile round trip hike to the inn and back, but we had an amazing time and learned a lot to boot. I would do it again in a heart beat, but next time we'll definitely bring friends with us. Read on to find out why!

I got a giggle out of Evan's reaction upon walking into our bunk room at the Hike Inn. "Oh... I thought it would be fancier," he said. Nope. Simple, but comfortable, is the way of the Hike Inn. Each room has two bunks and a pad for the floor to accommodate a family of three. Since we have four, we had adjoining rooms and a bunk each (though Cole slept with Mike in his bunk). Each room comes with linens, towels and wash cloths. So all you need to bring are toiletries and a change of clothes. What a fun way to experience a long hike without having to carry a back-packing sized load!

As soon as you arrive at The Hike Inn, you will be encouraged to unplug for the length of your stay. But don't worry about having enough to do. Even if the weather is yucky, there's plenty to do with kids in the game room. Warm, cozy and bright, this room is brimming with books, board games and puzzles. It is the perfect place to do a little family bonding and try out some new games.

Meals at the Hike Inn are served family-style in one big dining hall. Before dinner, our naturalist host challenged us to a food waste goal of less than 2 ounces for the whole group! We were encouraged to take only what we felt we could eat, and help each other out if someone couldn't finish. If we did it (which we did), we got a smiley face for the day. It's pretty easy to do when the food is so good though. Look at this dinner of pork tenderloin, salad, roasted veggies and more. We ordered trail lunches for the next day, which includes one option of sandwiches made from dinner leftovers. We all chose that and got gigantic pork tenderloin sandwiches (enough for lunch AND dinner). Each sack lunch felt like it weighed a couple pounds!

After breakfast, we gathered our things and got ready for the journey home. The kids were eager to hike with some of their new friends, and this proved motivating and beneficial for both families! With friends, the mental effort of the hike for the kids was completely removed. Not only did they hike the way back in record time (taking only 2 1/2 hours to get back, a full hour faster than on the way in), we didn't hear one single complaint from anyone. Lesson learned: hiking is way more fun with friends, so find another family to go with when you attempt a trip like this!

There were several families with young kids staying at The Hike Inn while we were there. All were pretty obviously athletic and I wondered how many families more like ours (leaning more toward the couch-potato-y side of the spectrum) would be too intimidated to attempt the hike. If this sounds like your family, don't be intimidated! While the hike was challenging, it was more of a mental challenge for the kids. By dinner time, they had already recovered completely and were sprinting around the grounds playing tag with the other kids. For me, the hike was just enough of a challenge for me to feel accomplished... YES! I DID IT! But not so challenging that I felt I'd never want to do it again. I was slightly sore the next day, but in a I-feel-like-I-got-a-great-work-out sort of way. And none of us had any special equipment for the journey. Just regular sneakers (except for Mike who wears trail shoes everyday) and day packs.

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In the end, No Ordinary Family ended up a definitive example of how not to bring superheroes to TV (along with The Cape), where they became embroiled in the family dynamic rather than the living with powers parts of the story.

Raising a family is tough these days, with parents juggling demanding careers and kids pulled in many directions by schoolwork, extracurricular activities, the constant distractions of technology, and the ever-complicated minefield of adolescent social lives. Sometimes it seems like parents need superpowers to handle everything. When the Powells really do develop amazing abilities, they help a little. But learning to manage these new powers forces them to turn to each other for support -- and that helps much more.

Jim Powell is a big, strong-looking man, but he feels powerless in his own home. All he wants is for his family to be closer and spend more time together, but he struggles to find ways to make it happen. When he develops superpowers, yes, he uses them to fight crime, but he also hopes that this unusual new development will be good for his family.

Parents need to know that this fantasy drama focuses on a fairly typical family -- overworked parents and busy teens who sometimes seem to have little time for each other -- who begin to develop superpowers. Yes, there's some crimefighting, but the main thrust of the show is how this incredible event can bring them all closer together. There's some mild swearing (including words like "whore" and "dumbass"), violence (including guns and shooting), and several references to sex -- notably from the teen daughter and her friends, who talk about who's a virgin and who isn't.

Jim Powell (Michael Chiklis) is starting to feel like his family is drifting apart. His wife is a high-powered biotech executive, and his teenage son and daughter always seem to be busy with homework, extracurricular activities, and texting. He misses the togetherness they once had and can't find a way to bring them all together. Then, after a freak accident during a family vacation, they all start to develop amazing new powers. Jim becomes super strong, while his workaholic wife, Stephanie (Julie Benz), acquires super speed. Their daughter, Daphne (Kay Panabaker), can now read minds, and son JJ (Jimmy Bennett) has become a super genius. While figuring out how to live with these powers isn't as easy as it seems, it might help bring the Powells closer.

NO ORDINARY FAMILY is certainly no ordinary superhero series. Yes, there's some crime-fighting -- can you imagine a show about super-powered people who don't capture bad guys? But the focus here is more on how an average family tries to adapt to a very unusual situation. Besides criminals, there are dramas at school and conflicts at work with and spats at home -- you know, real life. These characters seem just like anyone else, except for their new abilities. be457b7860

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