Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finally a culture war entertainment product so awful that even the kind of people who like things like Hamilton and Lady Ghostbusters can't pretend it's not dogsht.
I can't take you seriously when you mention Hamilton. You probably like Les Miz as cutting edge Broadway.
Anonymous wrote:I've never been a fan of Mindy Kaling (and I speak as a South Asian), so I avoided this. She comes off as narcissistic and her writing tends to reflect that.
I liked the Scooby Doo series from about...maybe 5-6 years ago, "Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated". I like their treatment of the Velma character - she evolves over time and she has an LGBTQ+ romance (hinted at, but not shown outright the way Fred and Daphne's romance is). Good, spooky series with high quality animation.
Anonymous wrote:Finally a culture war entertainment product so awful that even the kind of people who like things like Hamilton and Lady Ghostbusters can't pretend it's not dogsht.
Anonymous wrote:Finally a culture war entertainment product so awful that even the kind of people who like things like Hamilton and Lady Ghostbusters can't pretend it's not dogsht.
Anonymous wrote:It’s complete trash. I don’t understand who this is for. But I grew up on scooby doo. There’s no dog LOL. Scoobi is a woman that Shaggy falls in love with. And shaggy isn’t even shaggy.
It feels like a parody of a parody than an actual show. I don’t understand who greenlit this project.