louise_duo
To me this is a cool show and I enjoy watching repeats late at night on nick. ah memories of 5 years ago.But overall, this isn't meant to drive kids into acting like deadbeats, it's to show the struggle of how to be responsible as a person and even in the worst of times you can turn your life around. But how deep down, we're all just teenagers still and do have the right to do some immature stuff.It also appeals to my animal side, and I guess any horse lover or animal lover would get into some of the episodes, since her auntie is a veterinarian. I like it.eh.
ladybird2223
Caitlin's Way was one of the best shows Nick ever had. It had a serious and well written plot to it and I tuned into it every week. From the first episode where Caitlin arrived at the ranch in Montana instead of jail and was able to get her horse Bandit to all the other episodes I loved it.
wishkah7
I absolutely _abhor_ this show and the fact that Nickelodeon picked it up to show on their so-called "kids" network. It's about a teenage girl whose a stereotypical street rat who's been shuffled from foster home to foster home since the untimely death of her mother. And she had to grow up fast, how typical of a teen show comedy or drama. Then after getting in trouble with the law, her options are juvie hall or to live with her aunt and uncle in a redneck town in Montana. Sure enough, she ends up in Montana, but she still has an attitude problem and acts like a punk. And the only thing Caitlin harbors love for his her horse. What was Nickelodeon thinking when they picked up this show? This is shown to kids? This could give kids a bad message that it's okay to disrespect your elders (Yes, people, Caitlin is rude to everyone around her!) and act like a smart-allecky street urchin! This show isn't good for teenagers, either. When will all this a-kid-grows-up-fast-and-acts-and-talks-like-an-adult-and/or-smart alleck crap going to end? Can't kids and teens on TV shows JUST ACT NORMAL?! I think that it's high time Caitlin's Way gets a one-way ticket to hiatus-land! It was be for the better if this show never came to television again. If you don't want your children growing up too fast too soon or running away and living on the streets, and telling people off, and getting in trouble with the law, then find something better to watch...like say....Get Smart?
Cyprus386
Nickelodeon did something right here. They have a live-action show with a female heroine, a rarity on Nick these days. Unfortunately, I have the feeling that this is going to go the way of "Space Cases" (rest their souls after an untimely death!) and will be cancelled before its time because Nick will want more cartoon shows. This show doesn't deserve the fate it will get, and Lindsay Felton is going to be a STAR! And Jeremy Foley wins the award for Best supporting performance in the role of a dorkish character that no one is supposed to like. So just watch this show!