Season 3 Dropped today
Thoughts?
Did this show deserve an emmy? No
Who should June end up with?
Will Jack ever stop being a total psycho?
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If a show on Netflix has been out for a day and no rips have surfaced, it's a safe bet interest is low. Unfortunate but true.
Jack is the albatross around the show's neck. The other kids have good chemistry.
June is a decently likable action girl that has shown more moments of missing what she lost than all the others put together.
Quint is a fun nutty professor that bites off more than he can chew at times.
Dirk is just plain fun - they went the right route by not making him dumb muscle. He has his skillset, the others have theirs. You want someone that can use their hands, or garden, or cook, he's your man. You want weird machcines, he'll direct you to Quint.
They're good kids, and when they get to interact with one another it's fun.
Then there's Jack, who sees the fall of society as an adventure and tries to emotionally manipulate everyone around him, completely blind to how his actions affect them. It could almost work if the show acknowledged that what he did was wrong, but he's firmly The Hero despite blatantly being a bad person.
>Thoughts?
I liked it. Dirk is the best boy
>Who should June end up with?
Probably Jack.
>Will Jack ever stop being a total psycho?
Hopefully yes, I don't even dislike the character, but the dude needs to move past his abandonment issues.
Fair.
Jack improves somewhat this season, but since it's an improvement over his "lock everyone in a dangerous mall" performance last season, that's a low bar.
June deserves better than Jack. She should end up with Dirk, they hit it off well in the few scenes they've had together.
Or Skaelka.
Can't argue with that.
>If a show on Netflix has been out for a day and no rips have surfaced, it's a safe bet interest is low. Unfortunate but true.
Which is odd because it's certainly no worse than other shows that get more attention. The animation isn't amazing but it's sure as hell better than, say, rwby
I hate Jack, but he's surprisingly not as obnoxious this season, even though the plot would normally require him to be. It helps that the show actually makes the point as to why he's obsessed with keeping his friends together and it makes him suffer a bit.
A minor point, but I also kind of liked Quint snapping at June. I thought she was just going to keep kissing up to him and play that for jokes, but they handled it better than I expected.
It's been pretty bad for rips lately. I think it took a while for Fast & Furious and especially Kipo, and the latter isn't obscure in the slightest.
The monster MILF belongs to Dirk.
>It's been pretty bad for rips lately. I think it took a while for Fast & Furious and especially Kipo, and the latter isn't obscure in the slightest.
Honestly people have just been assuming you guys all have a Netflix account. It's 2020.
>mfw The Fungies got a new batch of eps 10 days ago
>mfw none of the public trackers cared
I understand why, but the show still intrigues me
"It's on HBO Max" is the same as saying "It's dead."
People are already sick of every company wanting its own streaming service.
>The Fungies
What the fuck is that?
It made it to top 10 trending shows in US the day it came out so its probably just really popular with kids and basically no one else
Inb4 charge your phone
charge your phone
>I think it took a while for Fast & Furious and especially Kipo
Both of those came out within a couple of hours of dropping on Netflix. I was honestly surprised F&FSR went up as quickly as it did, it's hardly ever talked about anywhere.
If you dislike the show, why keep shilling it? It deserves to slip into obscurity and be forgotten as the mediocre and disappointing pile of shit it is.
Not seeing any dislike in the OP post except for Jack, and everyone agrees he's the weakest link in the show, but he's only 1/4 of the main chars.
Oh, a preschooler toon.
I think the problem with HBOMax is that they use antiquated constant bitrate encoding, which produces gigantic files without any real benefit to quality. So it needs to be something really in demand for rippers to bother with it.
The problem with HBOMax is that it exists. They should've teamed up with Netflix, Amazon, or Disney for their streaming, instead of getting greedy and trying to do their own.
Watching it now.
They made Bruce Campbell's character a bigot? Not cool.
That wouldn't surprise me. Apparently Johnny Test doing extremely well in Netflix rewatches is what led to the revival. Spirit: Riding Free also got a spin-off show and a theatrical movie because little girls really like it.
>Spirit: Riding Free also got a spin-off show and a theatrical movie because little girls really like it.
Speaking of, it's fascinating how it didn't receive as much outrage/discussion as other reboots like She-Ra and TTG despite being very different from the original movie.
If it makes you feel any better he stops being one later on.
It's probably because 1. People aren't that attached to Spirit as, say, He-Man/She-Ra or the 2003 Teen Titans series, and 2. People here don't shit on stuff aimed at toddlers and little kids as much. Stuff like Krypto or the Rocketeer reboot are pretty harmless.
Also, I think in the series, the show's Spirit is a descendant of the one from the movie.
Basically, this show is a rip-off of the "Zombies ate My Neighbors" game from the 90's.
>I'm VERY surprised it's still a thing.
There's a Rocketeer reboot?
Jack gets called out in the books for that.
Its a thing because of the book series.
>Jack gets called out in the books for that.
They should consider having that in the show then.
Has Rover taken Jack as his main lover yet?
>yet
Read between the lines, that happened way back in the original movie.