Electra Woman (Helbig) and Dyna Girl (Hart) are two amateur superheroes who fight crime in their local city of Akron, Ohio.
[1] Consequentially they find themselves overwhelmed in the crowded superhero business, and additionally suffer from fighting amongst themselves, as Dyna Girl is displeased with being viewed as Electra Woman's sidekick.
[4] Hannah Hart expressed that she and Helbig "were pretty involved with the director and the costume department while the suits were being crafted", adding that the two "wanted to make sure that they weren't over-sexualized and functional for crime fighting".
Judith Dry of Indiewire gave the series a B+ grade, declaring it "not as addictive as Jessica Jones, and not as funny as Spy, but it's a refreshing addition to the rapidly growing female-led superhero genre".
[12] Tim Poon of Platform Nation gave the series a final score of 5 out of 10, criticizing how "nothing is ever explained through action or environment or inference", noting that the extensive use of exposition via dialogue frequently contravenes the storytelling principle of show, don't tell; he believes this technique reveals "a lack of confidence from the writers in either the actors, the audience, or themselves".
[13] Matt Fowler at IGN, in the style of an advertorial, gave no qualitative opinion of Fullscreen's pre-film serialization other than that Helbig's Electra Woman "overshares" and "gets a bit gross".