It was okay, but I'm not entirely sold yet. They're focusing on establishing the characters and setting and laying groundwork for the mystery slowly, so it's hard to tell where it's going. The lead is reasonably appealing, and the other characters are mostly okay, but the best friend is a bit of a cliched "snarky best friend" type. Also, the guy wanting the Elrond code name in the break-in was kind of a caricature, and I didn't remember seeing him before that sequence, so where did he come from?
Also, really? Teens today don't remember Lord of the Rings? I remember it being popular from the 1960s through well after the movies came out -- hard to believe it's been completely forgotten so quickly.
When Naomi asked her parents about her glasses and her adoption, their answers seemed too carefully rehearsed, and the way her father "reminded" her of her own medical condition that she should've known about all along felt like he was trying to reinforce brainwashing or prevent repressed memories from awakening. It seems pretty clear that her parents know who/what she really is and are her handlers or something like that.
Given all the property damage the fight caused in the town, wouldn't the police have come after Dee once he confessed publicly to being behind the stunt?
Also, Naomi boasts at the beginning that she has one of the most popular Superman websites in the world, and then when she confronts the sinister guy in the woods, she asks, "How do you know about my website?" Huh?