- Joined
- Sep 30, 2018
Completely lost interest in this show after Episode 3. A combination of the lackluster writing as well as the almost laughably on-the-nose level of merchandise-pushing by Glitch made me completely check out.
The show falls into the exact same trap Hazbin Hotel & Helluva Boss does. It feels like what you're watching is bad fanfiction of itself. What I mean is, it feels like you aren't watching a real show, but someone's AO3 fantasy after watching a real show that is good enough to justify having a fandom in the first place.
It's a very unique style of bad writing that is inexplicably confined to Internet animation.
The fact they planned (still plan?) to release this final in theaters says it all. The fucking hubris of these people.
If only more shows had the decency to do this. Imagine a world where The Simpsons hadn't been bad for almost twice as long as it was good?
The show falls into the exact same trap Hazbin Hotel & Helluva Boss does. It feels like what you're watching is bad fanfiction of itself. What I mean is, it feels like you aren't watching a real show, but someone's AO3 fantasy after watching a real show that is good enough to justify having a fandom in the first place.
It's a very unique style of bad writing that is inexplicably confined to Internet animation.
The fact they planned (still plan?) to release this final in theaters says it all. The fucking hubris of these people.
Smiling Friends was already starting to feel a bit long in the tooth by the end of Season 3. It felt like they'd already got as much mileage out of the setting and characters as they were going to get. Even the show's creators seem to agree with that. If the show had continued for another two seasons (like Adult Swim wanted) it absolutely would have begun to overstay its welcome.The only one I got into was Smiling Friends and I had the hope it would be one of those shows I could finally stick with it for the years to com- oh look it’s over. It’s gone. All gone. Likely forever.
If only more shows had the decency to do this. Imagine a world where The Simpsons hadn't been bad for almost twice as long as it was good?