![]() ![]() Or one if I end up compiling it into one mega-post like I did for episodes 13-20. Wow, we're getting close to the end of the season! Just two more posts. At least, I had trouble finding humor in the situation.īy the way, do Ocho and Clayton share a voice actor? They sound really similar. And if all the Banana Joe stuff was supposed to be dark humor, it didn’t do a very good job of it. I like Banana Joe, he’s a cool dude, but when the episode (to me) is completely boring for the first seven minutes, makes you hate Gumball for the next three, and doesn’t do anything new for the last one minute, it makes me feel like it doesn’t have much of a point. It felt like it was trying to guilt me into feeling sorry for Banana Joe, but even when it succeeded, it didn’t go anywhere with that, which just made the ending more frustrating. Let’s dive in, I guess.Įpisode 32 (The Promise): Surprise, surprise: I didn’t like this episode. I feel like this one is either gonna be great or terrible. We got a bit of insight into how his brain works, yet at the same time he was still annoying.Īnyway, that’s all for this episode. We finally return to student episodes after not having a major one since "The Storm", and it’s a big one! I think I should say that Gumball was a bit intolerable in some spots because of how he acted towards a couple of the characters, but at the same time, this episode made me love Sussie. I liked what this episode did, and the ending was spot on. ![]() This just wasn’t a good episode, and it didn’t even try to redeem itself.Įpisode 31 (The Voice): Wow, I can’t believe William was Professor Snape this entire time! What a twist. Also, when Nicole is pushed to the point where she acts like a literal animal, I’d have to say that they’re taking her character’s personality too far, even for Season 2. As a Gumball episode, this style of plot isn’t too bad, given the way it deals with things - except for the fact that we saw nobody here as the good guy, unless you want to count that one orange employee. Especially when the kids (who were acting like brats the entire episode) got chocolate at the end. There was no comeuppance for anyone here, and it just didn’t feel right. If anything, I’d have liked more insight into how Darwin made the game or what happened in past times they played the game, which would’ve made an already good episode even better.Įpisode 30 (The Limit): It’s hard to like an episode when nobody is being portrayed as a "good guy", and as it goes on you start to think more and more that the ones who you originally thought of as the "bad guys" for the episode were supposed to be the "good guys". It played with the fabric of reality without being as intense as "The Job", which made for an entertaining episode while not making you stare wide-eyed at the screen because of how zany it is like in "The Job" or "The Virus". Who knew baby Darwin was so powerful? This was a really great episode. ![]()
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