A funny, character-driven episode that's very hit-or-miss
All of the satire in this episode was funny but there was a couple of twists at the end that come completely out of nowhere. The character drama was far superior to anything in the last 3 seasons but they completely disregard Kenny's development for the sake of a unfunny relationship = bromance gag. I don't understand why they gutted all his agency despite the fact he's the most morally righteous and actively just of the 4.
- aptcatex
- Mar 11, 2021