To our surprise, maybe Marvel’s Inhumans might actually be, dare we say, good? The early and positive reactions make us think so.

After seeing all the images and the trailers for Marvel’s Inhumans, we never thought the series would be good. In fact, we believed it was going to be an absolute train wreck of a show. However, to our surprise, it seems it may not be as bad as we thought it was going to be. In fact, it might actually be good. Some early reactions have hit the web after the premiere last night, and they’re positive.

This is refreshing, to say the least. When we first heard an Inhumans TV series was happening, we were very excited. Although we would’ve preferred Marvel going the film route with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, we could see why a TV series would work. To reiterate, we’re still a bit skeptical since it doesn’t look very good at all. We’re hoping once we see it, we can actually agree with the positive feedback.

Check out some of the reactions below:

Much more intriguing than one may have originally thought. I was a little surprised by how interested I was, even if it’s predictable — Josh Webb-Thomson (@FightOnTwist) August 29, 2017

I had a good time. I feel like it was worth me driving two hours, so take that into your considerations. I think it’s gonna be fun. — Josh Webb-Thomson (@FightOnTwist) August 29, 2017

Got a chance to see the first two episodes of @theinhumans in Imax tonight. Really enjoyed it. I can't spoil anything, but it's fun. — Matthew Rosenberg (@AshcanPress) August 29, 2017

I'm going to just come out and say it: I loved Inhumans. Rheon & Mount are so damn good. Cannot wit to see more of Crystal & Lockjaw. — Shawn Madden (@shawnxmadden) August 29, 2017

Based on the reactions, there seems to be plenty to love about this show. Most of the reactions say it’s “fun,” which is more than enough for something like this. Some are also praising the cast, which is also encouraging. In reality, we never had a problem with the cast since we’ve seen them do other work before. Then again, there’s only so much an actor/actress can do with the material they’re given.

We’re truly hoping this series is good enough to warrant a good time. At the very least, we want to watch it without bashing it. Thankfully, we’ll be able to watch the first two episodes in IMAX starting this Friday, Sept. 1. The rest of the season will air on ABC, beginning on Sept. 29.