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24 December 2024
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Oh, I wasn't ready for this. I saw the absurdly low ratings and negative reviews and I still really wasn't ready for just how bad it is.
There's a detailed analysis to be done here on some level. Shows that are now pretty old like The Simpsons have long joked about alcoholism and suicide. In the 90s, that was kind of the entire bit behind characters like Barney and Moe. And I would argue those jokes mostly work and hold up to this day. Sure, they aren't very sensitive, but they aren't terribly offensive, either. There's something in the writing and animation that gives a level of detachment to the darkness and it's very easy to have a fun time with early Simpsons in spite of some dated cultural sensibilities.
I also thought a lot about Rick and Morty in Exile. Because both properties feature a character drinking and belching quite a bit. Yet, Rick and Morty managed to win me over with Rick's unpleasant delivery. That never feels like it happens in Exile. This Unbound audio is not funny. The performances are annoying. There's a gross sense of misogyny to the first ever female Doctor. Nicholas Briggs is simply not a professional comedy writer and it really shows in a failed comedy. This is one of the most unpleasant audios I've ever listened to. I absolutely loathed it. What an incredible waste of some talented voice actors, including David Tennant. Such a crushing disappointment.
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