Now I see what they've done here! They gathered every bully in the world, luring them in with an impeccably crafted first season and a gripping trailer tailored to appeal to those drawn to cruelty. Then, once they had them all hooked, they burned them alive-metaphorically speaking, of course.
What followed was a barrage of sermons on cooperation, kindness, and loving thy neighbor. Last episode, Loudermilk-of all people-went and apologized! Yes, Loudermilk actually sought forgiveness from someone he'd wronged long ago. Now, we're treated to a lecture on how to treat people with disabilities, emphasizing respect regardless of their limitations.
Don't get me wrong-I'm not against these messages. But the show's latest episodes bear little resemblance to the sharp, unapologetic tone of Seasons 1 and 2. Instead, they've veered into heavy-handed progressivism, trading wit for political correctness.