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pooburs's rating
This show is nonsensical and I'm wondering why anyone would want their kids to suffer through brainrot. I understand the appeal to younger audiences of a buffoon-like character like Blippy, but wouldn't you want to help your kids learn something and have something that's a bit more intellectually stimulating?
Also, people don't know this, but of you grew up with the internet you might remember the Harlem Shake meme videos that were going around. Blippy was known as Steezy Grossman, and he does something absolutely unconscionable. He literally goes bathoom on his friend. I don't know how anyone could support Blippy.
Also, people don't know this, but of you grew up with the internet you might remember the Harlem Shake meme videos that were going around. Blippy was known as Steezy Grossman, and he does something absolutely unconscionable. He literally goes bathoom on his friend. I don't know how anyone could support Blippy.
Season 1 was probably the best season for me. McConaughey and Harrelson were unbeatable as a pair, and the storytelling was amazing. I feel like McConaughey was starting to reinvent his position as an actor from all of the romcom faff that was produced in the early to mid 2000s.
I could barely stand Season 2. It was unmemorable, and felt a bit cheesy. The acting was fine, but the story wasn't very believable.
Season 3 was a pleasant return to the great story telling of Season 1. I loved Mahershala Ali recollecting a case dealing with old age. It had that broody dark feeling that the first season had.
Season 4... I don't know what to say. It's like they took a American Horror Story season and slapped "True Detective" on it. Once it started dealing with spiritual/paranormal and the paranormal stuff actually being real (as opposed to a delusions or dreams as in Hannibal or The Sopranos), I realize they killed this show. I couldn't believe it. I'm sorry, but I couldn't watch it at all.
I could barely stand Season 2. It was unmemorable, and felt a bit cheesy. The acting was fine, but the story wasn't very believable.
Season 3 was a pleasant return to the great story telling of Season 1. I loved Mahershala Ali recollecting a case dealing with old age. It had that broody dark feeling that the first season had.
Season 4... I don't know what to say. It's like they took a American Horror Story season and slapped "True Detective" on it. Once it started dealing with spiritual/paranormal and the paranormal stuff actually being real (as opposed to a delusions or dreams as in Hannibal or The Sopranos), I realize they killed this show. I couldn't believe it. I'm sorry, but I couldn't watch it at all.