Thread:TRRFan6/@comment-26986696-20180405185857/@comment-25342388-20180730165610

TheDipDap1234 wrote: Stolen5487 wrote: I agree. The jokes were indeed corny and lacked substance, especially compared to the mature humor that was in TD. It doesn't even make sense. Who are they talking to in these 'confessionals'? 51 more episodes of this quality is going to be downright painful It's a cartoon, why is it supposed to make sense?

It's clearly trying to appeal to a different audience and not for us. I watched the episode in the best quality I could find, and while I didn't find it terrible I just didn't find it appealing. All I could think of while watching the episode: "This isn't for me". It's a cute show but nothing more than that. Kids might like it but adults like us might find it uninteresting.

That is not true. There are many cartoons that contain actually clever humor. Based off this episode, even Spongebob Squarepants has more sensible humor.

The confessionals worked in TD since they were on a reality show, but here they are just thrown in for the sake of being thrown in. Which applies to a lot of the humor of the episode.

Such as Duncan taking Chef's eye and replacing it with a marble, a marble that he can apparently see out of it. At first I thought Duncan was talking about a toy eye but....an actual eye? So unrealistic! I know a lot of later seasons of TD have been unrealistic, but not like that.

I also don't like how Gwen is more goth here. I understand the arguments about her being derailed in All Stars but this show makes her come off as more of a flat character. It is the first episode so I will cut her some slack but I hope she gets more depth besides dark lines about "death" as this series goes on.