ndharp
Joined Jul 2016
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Struggles with inferiority and insecurity are the name of the game in this gut- wrenching reminder of the frailty of the human condition. Robbie Rotten, beloved klutz and ultimately harmless super-villain, has made a career out of trying to catch superheroes on the run. With the help of three cohorts, this just may be his big break.
Rotten's impotency and inability to accomplish his life's mission reaches a breaking point during the musical number, "We Are Number One". Rotten and his novice cronies wrestle with the serious issues of self worth that kids and adults alike can sadly relate to. In the end, Rotten's henchmen threw one too many net on the wrong man, and their plan resulted in failure. This brilliant episode taught me to simply give up- why continue to kid myself with delusions of grandeur? I've never even tried a disguise...
Rotten's impotency and inability to accomplish his life's mission reaches a breaking point during the musical number, "We Are Number One". Rotten and his novice cronies wrestle with the serious issues of self worth that kids and adults alike can sadly relate to. In the end, Rotten's henchmen threw one too many net on the wrong man, and their plan resulted in failure. This brilliant episode taught me to simply give up- why continue to kid myself with delusions of grandeur? I've never even tried a disguise...