Real badasses here.
Impressions:
As the premieres wrap up, and no first episodes gave much cause to be excited or optimistic, thoughts inevitably turn to compromise. Or perhaps bargaining. Maybe I could try to amuse myself by running a tournament of all the cheat power shows this season to find out which is the most horrible of all, but I’m pretty sure the cranial bleeding from subjecting myself to such a thing would prevent that from coming to fruition. Or perhaps that in itself would be an escape.
Anyway, this show. The second episode was basically the same as the first, but with a lot less animation and a lot more parade of characters, which is par for the course for Cloverworks. The dude keeps trying to be an angsty edgelord despite everybody being nice and welcoming, which is a lot more amusing than its actual attempts at jokes, which is to say I can theoretically see a way that the humor might work, even though they didn’t manage to do so here. Or maybe it was the hyperactive sidekick character yapping away nonstop, being irritating to fill the empty spaces instead of the lady, especially at the end, leaving things on an obnoxious note.