Thread:TRRFan6/@comment-26986696-20190202204204/@comment-4742462-20190316142924


 * Well, now we know what Leshawna's parents look like.

I knew it, I f*#king knew it! Those cameos were there just to be clickbait. And once the fools who fell for it were suckered in, their reward was a giant slap to the face by being forced to watch a rehash of the balloon scene from All-Stars! Very shameful, sleazy, duplicitous and scummy! Then again, I shouldn't have expected much from the same person who thought it was a good idea to deliver the second unofficial Sundae Muddy Sundae sequel in the form of Brazilian Pain Forest!

With how predictable the show is from the moment I saw them in the teaser last week I half expected them to return at the end (and possibly grown up depending on how far back the flashback was). But nope, just like in All-Stars they couldn't even do that thus further rubbing salt in the wound to the people who were still recovering from the brutal slap to the face from earlier! And don't get me started on the return of the bad hair gimmick that everyone hated from the original series... And no, simply subverting it doesn't make it less awful.

Even without those cameos, oh my god was this a complete and utter train wreck! I was never expecting much to come from this episode based on it's premise and once I knew of the cameos realized that it was likely gonna heavily rely on blatant (and backhanded) Pandering to the Base, but in classic fashion for this franchise they took this episode and went "Nope, we can go lower than zero!".

Lastly, the episode has the balls to think it can attempt a "Moral" at the end which is so the definition of Family Unfriendly Aesop that you'd swear you were watching an episode of Teen Titans Go!!

By far, the worst episode not just of this series but of any episode I've seen so far this year! And easily Laurie Elliott's biggest failure as a writer since Brazilian Pain Forest, but at least this bomb was only 11 minutes and not riddled with blatant plotholes throughout.