Let's Play
- El episodio se transmitió el 11 feb 2025
- TV-14
- 43min
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Una denuncia anónima a la policía de Los Ángeles desencadena una inusual investigación por secuestro de múltiples víctimas, lo que obliga al equipo a confiar en juegos de mesa y acertijos pa... Leer todoUna denuncia anónima a la policía de Los Ángeles desencadena una inusual investigación por secuestro de múltiples víctimas, lo que obliga al equipo a confiar en juegos de mesa y acertijos para localizar al sospechoso.Una denuncia anónima a la policía de Los Ángeles desencadena una inusual investigación por secuestro de múltiples víctimas, lo que obliga al equipo a confiar en juegos de mesa y acertijos para localizar al sospechoso.
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(apologize for poor review, but i just wanted to make one anyways lol) I loved watching the lead solve the clues and the twists in the episode. I loved the pacing of the show and the balance w the comedy and seriousness w the characters. I liked the use of the games. The doll scene was clever really appreciating the creativity and incorporating different versions of the game from other countries ! It wasn't a simple episode, but i love how easy it is to follow along. There's not too much storylines that get you confused. The episode manages to pull you in and was intense enough but not going overboard , still being their show, their vibes, just a switch up to make season finale unique !! It was fun to watch, James Roday did a great job directing !!!
You may want to become a cop or a police department cleaning person after watching this series. Avoid any impulse to go into any medical field if you saw how diabetes was portrayed in this episode. Nothing in this episode that intersected with the disease was accurate.
2 hours is not a magical time limit diabetics have to get a dose of insulin. No, diabetics don't need to wake up every two hours to get juiced.
If you find a diabetic showing signs of distress and they can't communicate, call 911.
DO NOT administer treatment unless you know why the person is in distress.
Blood glucose levels (bsg) are managed with carbohydrates and insulin. If you are low bsg, you ingest carbs to bring up the number. If you are high, you take insulin to bring them down.
If you are trained in the use, you can perform a finger prick and measure the bsg. FYI: most bsg meters will guide you through the process. It isn't complicated or risky.
Why tv shows continue to do this infuriates the 10% of Americans with diabetes and the multiples of people who know them and care for and about them.
2 hours is not a magical time limit diabetics have to get a dose of insulin. No, diabetics don't need to wake up every two hours to get juiced.
If you find a diabetic showing signs of distress and they can't communicate, call 911.
DO NOT administer treatment unless you know why the person is in distress.
Blood glucose levels (bsg) are managed with carbohydrates and insulin. If you are low bsg, you ingest carbs to bring up the number. If you are high, you take insulin to bring them down.
If you are trained in the use, you can perform a finger prick and measure the bsg. FYI: most bsg meters will guide you through the process. It isn't complicated or risky.
Why tv shows continue to do this infuriates the 10% of Americans with diabetes and the multiples of people who know them and care for and about them.
I'm going to try to keep away from any spoilers. That's my biggest task. Anyway, this episode, "Let's Play" wasn't bad, it was more a case of it being preposterous. And contrary to what people may think, this type of episode is actually easy to write, especially if the author is allowed to go into the ridiculous. I mean... wait, hang on, the "a" on my keyboard suddenly got hard to push while the "d" became easier to push. I noticed it happened at 6 minutes after the hour. Okay, a word that starts with "a" and ends with "d" and is six letters... "absurd", of course. "Let's Play" is absurd. On the other hand, I still prefer it to "Gilligan" reruns.
I like this show very much and I am glad to see its getting better and better with its plots. This one revolves around a guy who keeps kidnapping people and leave clues around children's games. The writers have really put in some work to research the games. Impressive to see they got the South Asian name right for one. The puzzles were quite tough and I am surprised the kidnapper was confident that it would get resolved in time before the kidnapped person dies of oxygen deprivation.
Kaitlin Olson is good as usual but I wish the side cast improved their acting a little as the show goes. The guys are especially disappointing with one dimensional expressions.
This the the first open episode of the series. Hopefully it gets a good conclusion.
Kaitlin Olson is good as usual but I wish the side cast improved their acting a little as the show goes. The guys are especially disappointing with one dimensional expressions.
This the the first open episode of the series. Hopefully it gets a good conclusion.
Hyper Potential is easily one of the funniest and most exciting "on-the-edge" TV shows I've seen in a long time. All 13 episodes are packed with energy, humor, and a unique charm that keeps you hooked from start to finish. The show feels fresh and innovative, offering a colorful and vibrant take on its genre without falling into the cringe factor that so many newly made shows suffer from.
Yes, it has its cheesy moments-but in the best way possible. Instead of feeling forced or awkward, the humor and storytelling lean into the fun, making it an absolute joy to watch. The pacing is tight, the characters are engaging, and each episode keeps you entertained with clever twists and unpredictable moments.
If you're looking for a show that is exciting, laugh-out-loud funny, and refreshingly different from the usual, Hyper Potential is a must-watch.
Yes, it has its cheesy moments-but in the best way possible. Instead of feeling forced or awkward, the humor and storytelling lean into the fun, making it an absolute joy to watch. The pacing is tight, the characters are engaging, and each episode keeps you entertained with clever twists and unpredictable moments.
If you're looking for a show that is exciting, laugh-out-loud funny, and refreshingly different from the usual, Hyper Potential is a must-watch.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe first kidnapped victim is named Spencer. This was James Roday Rodriguez's, the director of this episode, character name in the tv show he starred in called Psych.
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