User blog:Don25/My impressions and analysis of the first episode of Dramarama.

My impressions and analysis of the first episode of Dramarama.

Narrative atmosphere

The episode has a humor that resembles TTG, but with the difference that it fits much better in children of 4 years, this alternative universe offers a very strong surrealism, however it is very useful and fits perfectly with what they want to offer, expanding the humoristic possibilities without sacrificing anything narratively, have been able to take advantage to the maximum the idea of ​​the alternative universes.

Characters

Gwen: I did not expect much with Gwen, and luckily I was wrong, she is funny with her dark and sinister aspect, although she reminds me of Crimson as a baby rather than a Gwen baby.

Duncan: A merry scoundrel, mischievous, with petty intentions, but with an innocent and childish aura, you can feel identified and even take care of him.

Courtney: Contradictory, cheerful, sour, bossy and trying to be mature, I really liked the scene with Duncan and Harold (she shows her strong personality in contrast) and with her doll I loved her, she shows her childish side and as she tries to repress it, her Personality is very well taken care of.

I love that Coutney has that personality, so bittersweet, annoying and tender, I'm happy with the presentation of her.

Harold, Owen and Noah: They are simply great, funny, refreshing, faithful to their personalities, only in baby.

Izzy: Wonderful, she is versatile, empathetic, insanely sweet, a total joy.

Jude: It's correct, I expected more, but there will be time.

Chef: Great, it's just what I expected from him, a kind of "Kindergarten Cop", hard, tough, but deep sweet ..

On the rest.

I am very happy that Cody is in Dramarama, it is a very good opportunity both in the humorous aspect and to see how he was in childhood, hopefully we will see his bad parents.

I'm glad that Leshawna is here, I hope she is more like she was in TDI, only in baby.

Bridgette can balance between so much girl with peculiarities as in TDI and Beth being an extra comic character.

And finally, the final scene with the ball bouncing and destroying all the nursery, is a brutal, dramatic, shocking scene, which blends very well with the surrealist humor, the part where the ball hits Harold breaking his glasses (strong scene ) and then there is a long beep (like in a war movie) with Jude trying tragically to put together two broken toys, it is sublime.

This episode is simple, but it has amazing little points and very good, I hope that the whole season has that level.

Give your opinion and thanks for reading.