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Its about these magical warriors that lived long ago and they fight evil. This show takes place years later in 1890's England. This robot is going to certian people and balsting them with the spirit of those warrtoirs so the warriors can be reincarnated. Its a fun show. The art style is gerogous. The backgrougs look phenomical. The character designs are reminicent of Popeye. Which makes since because the creator loves Popeye and worked on a canceled Popeye movie for Sony. The characters so far are Malinda who was a princess but was turned into a witch. She can fly and can make magical blasts when she gets emotional. Capernicous the robot,Sung a cosmic monic who can fly. His head is litterally in the clouds, and Eldreid a warrior elf. Even though this show comes on adult swim now its a family friendly show.
- babymanperson
- May 4, 2023
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The master Tartakovsky brings us his pure passion project - two decades in the making - and it definitely has the unmistakable hallmarks of this sort of thing: richly complex lore and wildly unfocussed tone. The style here is idiosyncratic and fascinating, a Fleischeresque 30s fluidity that is more Boop than Jack, which takes some getting used to but is utterly captivating. As such it ends up this strange mash of melodrama and pure cartoonishness. It's sort of... deeply uncool, but I dig it. Whether we get the full four season vision when even die hard fans aren't that taken with it we'll see but I'd love to see the whole story!
- owen-watts
- Jul 2, 2023
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This is the type of show were you always want to gave a look at the background, it is so beautiful and full of details. Probably for those that just want a full of action toon this is not for you, this one for those that enjoy Easter eggs here and there. You can see that definitely they want to merge old style and modern animation and i love it!! The outcome is artistically really nice. The character development is kind of slow and not much have happened there until the 3rd episode where i'm now. FInally there are really funny 1 second moments i hope they keep these. The adult and child them is every where so it is a series for all.
- cardodavid
- May 12, 2023
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Unlike MANY of the shows that Genndy Tartakovsky had some part in this unicorn: warriors eternal, is taking longer for me to warm up to, i am only on episode 4, but so far i am NOT very impressed, i am willing to give it more time and am hoping it will get better.
The steam punk theme is interesting and i must admit intriguing but the main characters are a bit flat and the advertisements that came out introducing the show gave away the villain.
The art is good a lot like samurai jack and the back ground characters are some times more interesting than the main characters, the back ground characters supply SOME humor and color all the while being placed in danger to supply the suspense, what little there is of it.
The steam punk theme is interesting and i must admit intriguing but the main characters are a bit flat and the advertisements that came out introducing the show gave away the villain.
The art is good a lot like samurai jack and the back ground characters are some times more interesting than the main characters, the back ground characters supply SOME humor and color all the while being placed in danger to supply the suspense, what little there is of it.
- epgbeverly
- May 21, 2023
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The series feels like an animated movie padded out with extra episodes rushing to resolve some of the previous setups. All the while creating literal run in circles episodes in the end.
Things go downhill after KO of the main antagonist with everyone else unable to even stay alive to pick up the slack. Hero challenges become vague, contradictive, rushed, or outright dropped.
The setup is good, the art is great, starter characters are interesting, but after 20 years on the cutting room floor a lot of the best parts of the story was lost.
The writers need to go through the feedback and fan criticism before committing to season 2. Everyone likes the series premise, but not the second half execution coming up so short.
Things go downhill after KO of the main antagonist with everyone else unable to even stay alive to pick up the slack. Hero challenges become vague, contradictive, rushed, or outright dropped.
The setup is good, the art is great, starter characters are interesting, but after 20 years on the cutting room floor a lot of the best parts of the story was lost.
The writers need to go through the feedback and fan criticism before committing to season 2. Everyone likes the series premise, but not the second half execution coming up so short.
The art, themes, and pacing of the story really keep you off your feet. Eyes glued to the screen capturing every detail as it goes from moment to moment. An amazingly fun universe with characters that could start a franchise along its hoped 4 season run.
The world is a uniquely rich genre setting that has never been told before, and so cohesively. The attention and dedication given to the show is clearly seen by the amount of effort made that has made rewatching the same season and experiencing new details every time widening any understanding of story. It shows how well written, thought, and blocked out it was.
The dynamics of characters were highly enjoyable, though even thr characters alone with their sole motivations are appealing on their own. The world is so engaging and an irrepetably unique experience. Also the it has its cute comidic moments.
The world is a uniquely rich genre setting that has never been told before, and so cohesively. The attention and dedication given to the show is clearly seen by the amount of effort made that has made rewatching the same season and experiencing new details every time widening any understanding of story. It shows how well written, thought, and blocked out it was.
The dynamics of characters were highly enjoyable, though even thr characters alone with their sole motivations are appealing on their own. The world is so engaging and an irrepetably unique experience. Also the it has its cute comidic moments.
- gaygaygaygaygay-64877
- Jul 1, 2023
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- apelieuproar-69389
- May 7, 2023
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Overall, visuals and audio wise. Stunning and magnificent. Genndy never misses when it comes to his style of animation and the people he chooses to produce the music and audio.
Story wise however, I can follow the plot easily, but it feels like there's just way too many skips inbetween that it's hard to realize why this thing is important, or this thing is not. The main antagonist only appears for about a few episodes, and then vanishes as something else entirely, and it's not even known if that even is the same main antagonist because it isn't said or implied. But I'm just assuming it is because why wouldn't it be, ya know? Overall, the story is alright, but just pacing wise and context wise, it's mish mashed about 50% of the time.
Characters are fun, they look interesting and appealing. Though, unfortunately, like I said with the pacing and context, it just is difficult to make a connection to who/what they are. The main characters mainly, we're just forced into them after them only having like a minute of backstory. I wish they established more of a ground with them rather than just shoving them right in our faces like, "These are the main heroes." And some characters are completely pointless. There were a couple of situations where we're introduced to one person, only for them to never be shown again.
In the end, the show has potential, but the fact that this show was 20 years in the making makes it feel like they were stuck in a specific mindset like it was 20 years ago. In all honesty, the show leaves little to be desired since it leaves on such a weird cliffhanger that makes the finale seem like it wasn't even a finale. Though, I will give it props of making it seem appealing and interesting despite all of these negatives, though when you compare it to other works by Genndy, the show fails hard.
6.5/10.
Story wise however, I can follow the plot easily, but it feels like there's just way too many skips inbetween that it's hard to realize why this thing is important, or this thing is not. The main antagonist only appears for about a few episodes, and then vanishes as something else entirely, and it's not even known if that even is the same main antagonist because it isn't said or implied. But I'm just assuming it is because why wouldn't it be, ya know? Overall, the story is alright, but just pacing wise and context wise, it's mish mashed about 50% of the time.
Characters are fun, they look interesting and appealing. Though, unfortunately, like I said with the pacing and context, it just is difficult to make a connection to who/what they are. The main characters mainly, we're just forced into them after them only having like a minute of backstory. I wish they established more of a ground with them rather than just shoving them right in our faces like, "These are the main heroes." And some characters are completely pointless. There were a couple of situations where we're introduced to one person, only for them to never be shown again.
In the end, the show has potential, but the fact that this show was 20 years in the making makes it feel like they were stuck in a specific mindset like it was 20 years ago. In all honesty, the show leaves little to be desired since it leaves on such a weird cliffhanger that makes the finale seem like it wasn't even a finale. Though, I will give it props of making it seem appealing and interesting despite all of these negatives, though when you compare it to other works by Genndy, the show fails hard.
6.5/10.
- WretchWretch
- Jun 30, 2023
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- mslaurenjsauter
- May 19, 2023
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I have so far seen 4 episodes.
The best thing about it right now is the animation and an interesting premise for the story.
The Character design reminds me of old cartoons like Betty Boop and Pinocchio, the backgrounds are really well done and the animation is smooth. The story is about a reincarnating trio of heroes where you follow their latest reincarnation which seems interesting.
And now for the bad parts.
The pacing is really weird. Some parts of the episodes seems drawn out just for everything to happen really fast later. And my biggest disappoinment right now is the lackluster voice acting a lot of the time. The character can show rage with their facial expression and body language but the voice can be a normal speaking voice, it just takes away from the experience too much for me.
I will continue to watch for now but will stop if it gets worse.
Update: I have now watched the whole first season and it get better towards the end.
The best thing about it right now is the animation and an interesting premise for the story.
The Character design reminds me of old cartoons like Betty Boop and Pinocchio, the backgrounds are really well done and the animation is smooth. The story is about a reincarnating trio of heroes where you follow their latest reincarnation which seems interesting.
And now for the bad parts.
The pacing is really weird. Some parts of the episodes seems drawn out just for everything to happen really fast later. And my biggest disappoinment right now is the lackluster voice acting a lot of the time. The character can show rage with their facial expression and body language but the voice can be a normal speaking voice, it just takes away from the experience too much for me.
I will continue to watch for now but will stop if it gets worse.
Update: I have now watched the whole first season and it get better towards the end.
- jesperyrjan
- May 22, 2023
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- merce-15748
- May 6, 2023
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Im a fan of Gendy. Samurai Jack (I even rewatched everything this year) is great, funny, cool, awesome art and writing. Primal, for me, is an absolute masterpiece, something very rare to get nowadays.
So, my expectations were maybe a little too high for this. But this show probably is for a different demographic, maybe it's just for kids?
In my opinion, just like its title, the show is a mess, I don't sympathize with any character yet, the writing is not funny or smart, it's just... childish. And the characters talk too much, way too much.
I'm still giving it a chance, some shows need time to get us hooked. I'm in episode 5... Watching it right now as a matter of fact, bored. Cheers.
So, my expectations were maybe a little too high for this. But this show probably is for a different demographic, maybe it's just for kids?
In my opinion, just like its title, the show is a mess, I don't sympathize with any character yet, the writing is not funny or smart, it's just... childish. And the characters talk too much, way too much.
I'm still giving it a chance, some shows need time to get us hooked. I'm in episode 5... Watching it right now as a matter of fact, bored. Cheers.
- delisiaj-07855
- May 18, 2023
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The show bring me to the Spotlight I like how the series is and I love the creator. The creator is so perfect for amazing animations like Dexter's laboratory samurai Jack and Primal but this show I like I'll give the show a 9 out of why nine out of 10 well, I was supposed to put 10 out of 10 but I decided by nine I know you people think it's a good show. It's amazing I know it's a good show but his animations are good. Keep up the good work. In my opinion it's kind of beautiful. It's good show. I'm in the air new episodes only Thursdays at midnight. Or are you watching the next day on HBO Max 's reviews awesome. Keep up the good work.
- sebastianguzman-91919
- May 6, 2023
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I'll preface this by saying that I've currently watched the series up to episode 8 (the last 2 have yet to be aired).
I love Genndys work. His last work, Primal, is one of my favorite works of animation. It has incredible style, animation, story and pacing. While U:WE has a cool overall plot, every other thing Primal got right is missing from this show.
1- Style: This show has a rubberhose-ish 30s style, but without any of the fluidity that came with the animations of the period. And I don't know how to put this, but it does not feel like the style is very well integrated with what it is trying to show. To put it simply - it looks ugly, with the exception of the backgrounds, which are good.
2- Animation: I am a fan of the art of animation, and I am an animator myself, so I think I may notice some things relating to animation too much. And I'll say that the action scenes are good (like 7/10). But for the majority of the time, the animation is simply awful. It feels clunky and cheap, like the studio was trying to limit the number of drawn frames to cut costs, and thought that motion graphics would make this imperceptible. It didnt. And I have nothing against motion graphics, I myself use them a lot. This was just badly done. And even the scenes with loads of frames end up not looking good, because their style of exaggerated motion end up just looking goofy and just... BAD, for a lack of other words. I think this show looked very good in the storyboard, but in order to look as good in motion, they should have used a more competent animation studio.
3- Editing: This one is short and simple: a lot of the scenes feel like they stay on screen for like 1-2 seconds too long. It ruins the pacing and the storytelling, and makes the characters feel like paper dolls or something, because they end up reacting to things in a very artificial manner. It feels like this show was written as well paced 18 minute-long episodes, and someone at the last minute said that the show has to be 20 minutes, so they slightly stretched every scene.
4- Insufferable Characters: I like Seng, and Copernicus is ok (he can't speak, and with the kind of dialogue writing in this show, that may be a plus). However, Melinda and her 2 lovers are just incredibly annoying. The behave like they are 12, when they are all adults and 2 of them are immortal beings hundreds of years old. I know they reincarnated into hosts that were too young, but even so. When you end up rooting for the evil people to be done with the main characters, you know you didnt do a good job.
I actually liked the worldbuilding (despite buing kinda tired of the steampunk thing) and I think that the characters have a lot of potential, but I feel like these 4 points cancel any of the good things with ease.
I love Genndys work. His last work, Primal, is one of my favorite works of animation. It has incredible style, animation, story and pacing. While U:WE has a cool overall plot, every other thing Primal got right is missing from this show.
1- Style: This show has a rubberhose-ish 30s style, but without any of the fluidity that came with the animations of the period. And I don't know how to put this, but it does not feel like the style is very well integrated with what it is trying to show. To put it simply - it looks ugly, with the exception of the backgrounds, which are good.
2- Animation: I am a fan of the art of animation, and I am an animator myself, so I think I may notice some things relating to animation too much. And I'll say that the action scenes are good (like 7/10). But for the majority of the time, the animation is simply awful. It feels clunky and cheap, like the studio was trying to limit the number of drawn frames to cut costs, and thought that motion graphics would make this imperceptible. It didnt. And I have nothing against motion graphics, I myself use them a lot. This was just badly done. And even the scenes with loads of frames end up not looking good, because their style of exaggerated motion end up just looking goofy and just... BAD, for a lack of other words. I think this show looked very good in the storyboard, but in order to look as good in motion, they should have used a more competent animation studio.
3- Editing: This one is short and simple: a lot of the scenes feel like they stay on screen for like 1-2 seconds too long. It ruins the pacing and the storytelling, and makes the characters feel like paper dolls or something, because they end up reacting to things in a very artificial manner. It feels like this show was written as well paced 18 minute-long episodes, and someone at the last minute said that the show has to be 20 minutes, so they slightly stretched every scene.
4- Insufferable Characters: I like Seng, and Copernicus is ok (he can't speak, and with the kind of dialogue writing in this show, that may be a plus). However, Melinda and her 2 lovers are just incredibly annoying. The behave like they are 12, when they are all adults and 2 of them are immortal beings hundreds of years old. I know they reincarnated into hosts that were too young, but even so. When you end up rooting for the evil people to be done with the main characters, you know you didnt do a good job.
I actually liked the worldbuilding (despite buing kinda tired of the steampunk thing) and I think that the characters have a lot of potential, but I feel like these 4 points cancel any of the good things with ease.
I'm just... wow. That was really bad.
The animation is great and that's about it. The thing is that in spite of being animated there's a lot more to a show like this than just how it moves.
I personally abhor the artstyle, it feels like a bunch of random references to the old rubber hose style cartoons, which that artstyle combined with the modern animation style just looks uncanny.
The characters are incredibly poorly developed, there is just nothing there, sometimes there will be hints of it and then it'll be thrown away quickly.
Speaking of ideas being thrown away, that's all this series does, it just brings up ideas and concepts and then casts them away like they're nothing. By the time a question is answered 5 more take it's place. You think anything is answered by the end of the season? Nope!
By far the worst part is the pacing, the plot goes nowhere and it feels like random things happening for the sake of it, and then at the end it's like "now it's time for a new adventure!" As if anything was accomplished.
I gotta go apologize to The Primal Theory and Echoes of Eternity, they at the very least did the bare minimum of storytelling.
Seriously Genndy what happened? Your other work is amazing, this is just awful.
The animation is great and that's about it. The thing is that in spite of being animated there's a lot more to a show like this than just how it moves.
I personally abhor the artstyle, it feels like a bunch of random references to the old rubber hose style cartoons, which that artstyle combined with the modern animation style just looks uncanny.
The characters are incredibly poorly developed, there is just nothing there, sometimes there will be hints of it and then it'll be thrown away quickly.
Speaking of ideas being thrown away, that's all this series does, it just brings up ideas and concepts and then casts them away like they're nothing. By the time a question is answered 5 more take it's place. You think anything is answered by the end of the season? Nope!
By far the worst part is the pacing, the plot goes nowhere and it feels like random things happening for the sake of it, and then at the end it's like "now it's time for a new adventure!" As if anything was accomplished.
I gotta go apologize to The Primal Theory and Echoes of Eternity, they at the very least did the bare minimum of storytelling.
Seriously Genndy what happened? Your other work is amazing, this is just awful.
- americanidiot-91544
- Jul 1, 2023
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I watched the entire first episode, but there wasn't a trace of intelligence anywhere. All signs point to a mindless good-versus-evil smash-up, with less nuance than a Marvel movie, and lacking the meditative moments, character studies, and life outside of combat that made Samurai Jack great. The animation is a comedic, childish style calling back to the 1940s, which stylistically rules out any serious stories. Yet there's no humor here, not even the gentle humor of Samurai Jack. Copernicus, a "good guy", is probably guilty of several counts of manslaughter by the end of the episode, yet his recklessness is treated without either serious or comedic irony. The writer and director seem to be unaware that anyone might actually be /thinking/ about what's happening.
TL;DR: A bizarre mash-up of childish ideas about absolute good and evil, antique comedic animation devoid of humor, and nothing the least bit interesting or original.
TL;DR: A bizarre mash-up of childish ideas about absolute good and evil, antique comedic animation devoid of humor, and nothing the least bit interesting or original.
- Doctor_Phil
- May 24, 2023
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A show that seems too desperate to move on to the next idea before finishing figuring out what the point of the idea before even was.
There are so many plot points that are brought up and then dropped immediately and character motivations and lore that make no sense if you give them a minute of thought.
The action is incredibly generic with no sense of stakes or atmosphere (something Genndy is usually masterful with), the main cast doubles in size to by the end of the 1st season without exploring any one of them outside of Emma (Sen doesn't do anything of note the entire season), and the pacing is atrocious.
I truly don't know what happened here. Every aspect, except for the art direction, absolutely fails, making a final product that is below generic. Way too many ideas crammed together without thought. This show feels incredibly unfocused and rushed.
There are so many plot points that are brought up and then dropped immediately and character motivations and lore that make no sense if you give them a minute of thought.
The action is incredibly generic with no sense of stakes or atmosphere (something Genndy is usually masterful with), the main cast doubles in size to by the end of the 1st season without exploring any one of them outside of Emma (Sen doesn't do anything of note the entire season), and the pacing is atrocious.
I truly don't know what happened here. Every aspect, except for the art direction, absolutely fails, making a final product that is below generic. Way too many ideas crammed together without thought. This show feels incredibly unfocused and rushed.
- thegreatflump
- Jul 1, 2023
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The voice acting is pretty bad all around. Several characters feel like they don't belong in the world due to their design. The story is just barely compelling. I feel like they weren't able to decide if this was going to be made for children or adults/young adults and the vibe jarringly vacillates. I'm aware that shows can pull off doing both, but this ain't it.
Apparently I need more words for this to post: Melinda's voice actor is especially bad. Honestly brings down every scene with how unengaged and boring she sounds. How is this person getting paid to do this? Makes me want to give it a shot.
Apparently I need more words for this to post: Melinda's voice actor is especially bad. Honestly brings down every scene with how unengaged and boring she sounds. How is this person getting paid to do this? Makes me want to give it a shot.
- wonderboy88828
- Jun 25, 2023
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The premise is interesting, but I don't see the execution as successful.
The shots are too long. The dialogues are empty, without content. It could be silent and it would be better and even easier to understand.
There are situations that contribute nothing to the story. They don't even introduce characters. And they make the development very, very slow,
The animation however is very good. But again, the essence is lost with exaggeratedly long shots that sometimes become overwhelming, or repetitive montages that again do not contribute anything.
The same message is repeated 10 times. The first two chapters could have been summarized in 10 minutes.
I have to say that if the third chapter remains the same... I will stop watching the series. Because it gives me stress. In case it improves maybe I will raise the grade.
The shots are too long. The dialogues are empty, without content. It could be silent and it would be better and even easier to understand.
There are situations that contribute nothing to the story. They don't even introduce characters. And they make the development very, very slow,
The animation however is very good. But again, the essence is lost with exaggeratedly long shots that sometimes become overwhelming, or repetitive montages that again do not contribute anything.
The same message is repeated 10 times. The first two chapters could have been summarized in 10 minutes.
I have to say that if the third chapter remains the same... I will stop watching the series. Because it gives me stress. In case it improves maybe I will raise the grade.
- yen_galvez
- May 5, 2023
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From the writer of Samurai Jack, Clone Wars and Primal, all stories that kept me transfixed, in the case of Samurai Jack, for several years. Even Symbiotic Titan, while not being the best was still better than this abomination. The animation looks like a mix of Cyborg 009 and Chowder and the characters were weak and poorly written. I am also at a loss how a show rated for 7 year olds ended up on Adult Swim. The action scenes take away from the elements that made Samurai Jack and Primal so good, Jack trained since he was a child with a magic sword and Spear was forged from his childhood into a hunter after watching his father ripped apart by Sabertooth cats. These characters just got shot with some pink magic unicorn laser and pew pew they are all the sudden magic. The steampunk trope tries a little too hard to appeal to the zoomers and has a very High Guardian Spice feel overall. Boring, campy and uncreative.
- djsexyjesus
- May 27, 2023
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I love Genndy Tatarovski and all of his works. For his wit, his crisp animation, telling stories with few (or no words), just through facial animation and a simple but gripping plot.
This show has none of this. The plot is increadibly meandering while letting us in on the "secrets" of the Eternal Warriors, the fights fill like fillers to Emma's "tortured" past, which we're all getting sick of by episode 6 and while the animation is good, the style is fugly and obtrusive.
Thank the heavens Primal was renewed for a third season, this can sink as creative revenge work cause his Popeye movie was tanked.
This show has none of this. The plot is increadibly meandering while letting us in on the "secrets" of the Eternal Warriors, the fights fill like fillers to Emma's "tortured" past, which we're all getting sick of by episode 6 and while the animation is good, the style is fugly and obtrusive.
Thank the heavens Primal was renewed for a third season, this can sink as creative revenge work cause his Popeye movie was tanked.
- allmartyrs
- Jun 15, 2023
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I am seriously questioning Gendy's ability to write a good story in a series format.
I can only hope that Gendy sold this show as a 90 minute movie because that is the only explanation for why every single episode is such a slog to go through. Every single episode there are like 2 things happening and no one is talking, no one is doing anything! These characters have known each other for a very long time and you expect them to talk about something, anything, but they don't, and as a representative of the audience I am here wondering: do you people even like each other?! Or is this a 9 to 5 job and everyone is your colleague?!
I am just so bored of everything happening. The art is... annoying. I AM JUST going to say it: it's annoying. But the writing too?
The ideas are there but no one seems to want to do anything with it. 6 episodes in and I am giving up on this series.
I am sorry Gendy, find someone to refine those great ideas, because you can eat a raw potato but that isn't the best potato.
I can only hope that Gendy sold this show as a 90 minute movie because that is the only explanation for why every single episode is such a slog to go through. Every single episode there are like 2 things happening and no one is talking, no one is doing anything! These characters have known each other for a very long time and you expect them to talk about something, anything, but they don't, and as a representative of the audience I am here wondering: do you people even like each other?! Or is this a 9 to 5 job and everyone is your colleague?!
I am just so bored of everything happening. The art is... annoying. I AM JUST going to say it: it's annoying. But the writing too?
The ideas are there but no one seems to want to do anything with it. 6 episodes in and I am giving up on this series.
I am sorry Gendy, find someone to refine those great ideas, because you can eat a raw potato but that isn't the best potato.
- julianmarku
- Jun 1, 2023
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