Velma Season 1 Review: Episodes 1-8 (2024)

Velma will premiere with two episodes on HBO Max on Jan. 12, followed by two episodes weekly. Below is a review of the first eight of ten episodes provided to press.

Much has been said about Velma being the unsung hero of Mystery Inc., the Scooby-Doo sleuth who's never been given her chance to truly shine. To many, she's the brains behind the teenage mystery solving outfit. But while it's true the character in most of her iterations has typically played second fiddle to the rest of the cast, HBO Max’s Velma proves exactly why the character, at least this version, isn’t exactly ready for the spotlight.

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Mindy Kaling lends her voice to a drastically different (and wholly irksome) version of Velma who’s a far cry from her original portrayal. Clocking in at ten half-hour episodes -- the first eight of which were provided for review -- this animated prequel is full of raunchy laughs and some fun story beats, but its insistence on reinventing Velma as a sarcastic, self-loathing outsider prevents it from becoming the genre-disrupting adult comedy it aspires to be. Instead, it feels like a biting, hateful version of Daria without the character growth.

This notably Scooby-less series follows teen Velma Dinkley as she attends Crystal Cove High School while a serial killer is on the loose. Their target? Attractive girls. When Velma is accused of a murder she didn’t commit, she tackles the case to clear her name. The only problem? She has a mystery of her own that needs solving: the disappearance of her mother Diya (Sarayu Blue). Along with pal Norville Rogers (Sam Richardson), estranged bestie Daphne Blake (Constance Wu), and spoiled rich kid Fred Jones (Glenn Howerton), she’s determined to figure out who’s behind the murders and unravel her absentee mother’s secrets.

In this animated series, Velma isn't just a spunky, sarcastic teen who wants to fight the patriarchy and solve mysteries. She's also kind of a jerk. When she isn't complaining or putting someone down, she's a veritable quip machine who never runs out of sardonic remarks that never feel as pointed as she believes they are.

She’s quick to judge others based on their looks and social status. Her peers may never let her forget she isn’t a “hot girl,” but her personality is by far the most unattractive thing about her. And even though it’s easy to understand why she might behave this way after internalizing years of feelings of misogyny and inadequacy, her perpetually grating wisecracks make her difficult to watch, let alone empathize with.

The series does seem to be self-aware enough to recognize these qualities about Velma, but it’s unclear if this is deliberate or an attempt at making viewers laugh at her shortcomings. "You think every girl deep down is like you, but you're wrong," popular girl Olive (Fortune Feimster) asserts after Velma gives the "hot girls" of Crystal Cove an "uggo” makeover to avoid attracting the ire of the serial killer running rampant. "In fact, your definition of womanhood is even more restrictive than ours,” Olive continues.

There are plenty of genuinely funny, laugh out loud moments.

"I have no idea how to be a woman that doesn't judge other women," Velma concludes after this brutal takedown. Velma eventually reasons that she's all "sass and glasses" compared to her conventionally attractive peers, realizing both ideologies should be equally respected. But it's a lesson that rings hollow. It’s as if the writers made her just self-aware enough to condone her unsavory antics.

Velma isn’t the only character to have undergone an odd transformation. Shaggy, who goes by his birth name Norville in the series, starts off as little more than a wannabe paramour. His only concern is wooing Velma, and when he isn't actively trying to get her attention, he's scheming to make himself look attractive to her. This is a plot thread that’s later subverted, but the schtick wears itself out long before then.

Luckily, the humor doesn't rely on Velma's jokes or Norville’s jarring new personality to work. There are plenty of genuinely funny, laugh out loud moments in every episode that don't involve her at all. This is Scooby-Doo through the same adult lens that made DC's Harley Quinn series such a hit, and when it works, it works extremely well.

Daphne Blake and Fred Jones are characters many Scooby-Doo fans have written off as vapid, privileged teens, especially in the classic series. Funnily enough, in Velma, they end up becoming the most interesting members of the cast. Daphne is a wickedly smart and funny member of the popular crowd who's looking for her birth parents -- though her moms (Jane Lynch and Wanda Sykes) seem to know more than they let on. Constance Wu is absolutely hilarious as the flame-haired cool girl, and would have made a fantastic frontwoman instead of Velma.

Glenn Howerton gives the best portrayal of Fred the animated Scooby universe has ever seen. Simultaneously selfish, boyish, and virulently stupid, he's given some of the funniest lines of the entire show. There's a psychopathic lilt to him that has always seemed to simmer below the surface in every version of Fred, and Howerton elevates this personality trait in ways that make for side-splitting situations – including Fred going to jail.

For those hoping Velma would give the character space to explore her sexuality given her recent unambiguous portrayal as a gay woman, the series does get this mostly right. It wasn’t immediately obvious from early promotional clips, given Velma’s initial crush on Fred. Velma and Daphne do ponder the implications of their relationship beyond the bounds of friendship and admit that there's much more to it than that. But this acknowledgement comes about without little more than a “blink and you’ll miss it moment” in one episode.

This prequel does give Velma and Daphne's relationship a chance to blossom, even if it isn't a perfect one.

While the girls’ romance does become a major component of the series as it goes on, Velma and Daphne’s relationship gets less development than Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy’s had before the pair became a couple in the Harley Quinn animated series. At the very least, this prequel does give Velma and Daphne's relationship a chance to blossom, even if it isn’t a perfect one.

Velma is an often funny take on the classic Scooby-Doo series with plenty of risqué humor. But it’s unfortunate that most of what makes Velma funny is completely unrelated to the character who gets a starring role. This show likely came about because of fans who have always wanted more for the teenage super-solver. Ironically, the series would be exponentially better without its namesake – or, at least a version of her with a bit more character growth.

Velma Season 1 Review: Episodes 1-8 (2024)

FAQs

Why is Velma black in the new series? ›

In the new TV-MA-rated series, Velma Dinkley is Indian. This decision to change the character's background (she's been a white character since 1969) was partially inspired by Peter Ramsey, Bob Persichetti, and Rodney Rothman's animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, which features a Black Spider-Man.

Who is the killer in Velma Season 1? ›

Velma figures out that Victoria Jones is the killer, trying to recreate Dr. Perdue's work to switch Fred's brain to a more competent person, so he could be a proper heir to the family company.

How many episodes will Velma Season 1 have? ›

Season 1 consisted of 10 episodes, running from January 12, 2023 to February 9, 2023. Season 2 consisted of 10 episodes, released in full on April 25, 2024.

How old is Velma in the original series? ›

In Ruby and Spears' original series bible, Fred and Shaggy are each 17 years old, Daphne is 16, and Velma is 15.

What race is Daphne in Velma? ›

Kaling's Velma is now Indian, while Wu's Daphne is portrayed as Asian, and Richardson's Norville is African American rather than being white. Fred is the only Scooby-Doo character to remain the same.

What ethnicity was Velma originally? ›

Titled Velma, the series will follow an adult-oriented and metafictional "love quadrangle" Mystery Inc. with Velma portrayed as being of Indian descent, although aware that she is normally white.

How bad is season 2 of Velma? ›

Instead, Season 2 is full of mostly unfunny gags from the same cast of characters that struggled to work with similar material last season. One minute, there's more of the ridiculous “explanation” for why Norville is transforming into the Shaggy we know and love from 55 years of Scooby-Doo cartoons.

Who killed Brenda and Krista in Velma? ›

She is the second teenage girl to be murdered by Victoria Jones. In "A Velma in the Woods", she is discovered to be alive in a brain form along with Brenda and Lola.

Will Velma have a season 2? ›

Get ready for more sleuthing and spookiness as the adult animated series "Velma" is set to return to HBO Max with its second season on April 25. Despite facing criticism, the show has been renewed, promising more laughs and thrills for fans of the Scooby-Doo spin-off.

Why is Velma rated R? ›

Violence is a shade more intense than viewers might expect given the comic tone. We see dismembered body parts, dead bodies, dripping blood and brains, bones. Velma hallucinates a werewolf-like monster who appears and sometimes invades her body, bursting out of her belly and sending tentacles into her eyes.

What was Velma's Rotten Tomato score? ›

Velma on HBO Max is officially awful — Rotten Tomatoes audience score is 6% HBO Max's Velma has proven to be one of the most divisive shows on TV as of late, but one metric is definitely showing that many fans are giving it a big thumbs down.

Who is the killer in Velma 2? ›

Victoria Jones (nee Meeting), is the main antagonist of the HBO Max animated series Velma.

Why is Scooby-Doo not in Velma? ›

Charles Grandy, Velma's showrunner, has explained that what made the original Scooby-Doo content for children was the presence of Scooby-Doo. Warner Bros. Animation also said that the show could not use the dog in this adult spinoff, which ultimately coincided with the creative team's desire to make a more mature take.

Why did Shaggy and Velma break up? ›

Shaggy decided to break up with Velma in favor of his relationship with Scooby, ultimately deciding that he wasn't ready for a committed relationship. Velma became irate and inconsolable at the realization that he chose a dog over her.

What is Velma's catchphrase? ›

Jinkies. "Jinkies!" is a nonsense word exclaimed by Velma when she's scared or has found a clue. In A Pup Named Scooby-Doo her use of the word had become a recurring gag, as young Velma would say Jinkies just to make herself heard.

Why is the new Velma Indian? ›

"Let's make her Indian in this series": Mindy Kaling confirms Velma's ethnicity. Velma is Indian in the new show. Her South Asian ethnicity is in tune with that of her voice actress Mindy Kaling, who is an Indian American.

Why did they change the characters in Velma? ›

The creator, Charlie Grandy, argued that the writers' alterations—including excising Scooby from the gang, reimagining Velma as a misanthropic South Asian teenager, and incorporating grotesque gags—felt authentic to the spirit of the original series. “We wanted to be respectful,” he explained.

Is the new Velma not for kids? ›

Parents need to know that Velma is an animated update/spin-off of the beloved 1970s cartoon Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? But this one is intended for adults: There's much more mature material here than in the original. Violence is often played for laughs but may be more intense than parents…

Is Velma Latina in Scoob? ›

Velma is an attractive Latin-American teenager with tan skin and chin-length auburn hair. She wears thick-framed square glasses, an orange turtleneck sweater, along with a red skirt and red, strapped boots with black soles.

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