SpongeBobSquarepantsFan
Joined Jun 2010
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This show just keeps on amazing me. This episode really brought out the emotions during the end. "The Decider" brings together the Retriever and Heeler neighbors and their kids to watch a suspenseful football tournament. Throughout the episode, Chucky struggles to identify with which team he wants to be on, as both of his parents are on separate teams. This conflict seems to strongly hint towards divorce and the pain/confusion that children might feel while going through it (they may have to "choose" sides). The writing in this episode is wonderful as always, but the music is on another level, especially during the scene where Chucky chooses which side he will be on. The episode ends on such a beautiful note as well with everybody coming together.
Bluey has already accomplished so much in the short time its been on air/stream, and as already touched on so many important topics - I can absolutely see a bright future with this show. 10/10.
Bluey has already accomplished so much in the short time its been on air/stream, and as already touched on so many important topics - I can absolutely see a bright future with this show. 10/10.
This is a wonderful episode and so much is packed into it, I sometimes forget it's only 7 minutes long. The writing is fantastic in this one and Rad and Frisky are just great here. Everything surrounding Bluey's apprehension/nervousness about sleeping while her parents are away is approached with sensitivity and compassion. The message at the end, "you have to give it a go anyways" even if you're scared is something people of any age can benefit from hearing. Rad and Frisky are wonderful with Bluey during this particular scene. That's what makes the show so special - the adults are always shown validating children's feelings and problems (big or small) and they don't minimize their problems because "they're children".
Rad and Frisky's connection/attraction throughout the episode is such a nice addition and can at times be quite humorous and sweet. The music is amazing, as always, especially at the end. Well done guys!
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Rad and Frisky's connection/attraction throughout the episode is such a nice addition and can at times be quite humorous and sweet. The music is amazing, as always, especially at the end. Well done guys!
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