Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
* DontShootTheMessage: Even feminists thought the way "#feminism" was portrayed in this episode was forced due to its [[{{Anvilicious}} overuse]] and [[{{Narm}} cheesy tone]]. They have been also critical on it especially on claims of the series mishandling female friendships.
Changed line(s) 11 (click to see context) from:
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Despite being well-received, some people thought that more could have been done with the concept of a speedster who is drunk off his ass and behaving ridiculously.
to:
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Despite being well-received, some people thought that more could have been done with the concept of a speedster who is drunk off his ass and behaving ridiculously.ridiculously.
----
----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 4 (click to see context) from:
* {{Narm}}: The ladies all insist on staying in their full bachelorette party regalias throughout the whole night, complete with boas and sash.
to:
* {{Narm}}: {{Narm}}:
** The ladies all insist on staying in their full bachelorette party regalias throughout the whole night, complete with boas and sash.
** The ladies all insist on staying in their full bachelorette party regalias throughout the whole night, complete with boas and sash.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
I'm pretty sure the only place that hated this episode with as much passion as these examples claim is Reddit, because I've seen lots of praise for it.
Changed line(s) 2 (click to see context) from:
* JustHereForGodzilla: A vast majority of people admitted that they only watched this episode to see Drunk!Barry. After the episode aired, he was the only part that was universally liked.
to:
* JustHereForGodzilla: A vast majority of Many people admitted that they only watched this episode to see Drunk!Barry. After the episode aired, he was the only part that was universally liked.
Changed line(s) 10 (click to see context) from:
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Despite being well received and considered to be one of the few highlights in an otherwise panned episode, some people thought that more could have been done with the concept of a speedster who is drunk off his ass and behaving ridiculously.
to:
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Despite being well received and considered to be one of the few highlights in an otherwise panned episode, well-received, some people thought that more could have been done with the concept of a speedster who is drunk off his ass and behaving ridiculously.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added line(s) 7 (click to see context) :
* MoralEventHorizon: Amunet's treatment of The Weeper, who she keeps as a malnourished slave that she beats in order to harvest his tears as a potent drug puts her far over the line. Killer Frost, an otherwise ruthless woman is visibly disturbed by this.
Added line(s) 7 (click to see context) :
** Despite being a feared crime boss who the likes of Cecile and Caitlin are wary of, Amunet Black comes off as more silly than scary thanks to her ridiculous hairstyle, hammy line delivery, and the fact that she carries around the metal she can weaponize ''in a bucket'' as opposed to a less clunky method.
Changed line(s) 7 (click to see context) from:
** The fact that, when Joe and company are in a strip club, and find who is essentially his stepdaughter, as one of the strippers.
to:
** The fact that, when Joe and company are in a strip club, and find who is essentially his stepdaughter, as one of the strippers.strippers.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Despite being well received and considered to be one of the few highlights in an otherwise panned episode, some people thought that more could have been done with the concept of a speedster who is drunk off his ass and behaving ridiculously.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Despite being well received and considered to be one of the few highlights in an otherwise panned episode, some people thought that more could have been done with the concept of a speedster who is drunk off his ass and behaving ridiculously.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 7 (click to see context) from:
** The fact that, when Joe and company are in a strip club, and find who is essentially your stepdaughter, as one of the strippers.
to:
** The fact that, when Joe and company are in a strip club, and find who is essentially your his stepdaughter, as one of the strippers.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
** The dialogue surrounding #feminism might be lackluster to some, feeling poorly done, out of place or overcompensating.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Opinion masquerading as a trope. Narm isn't about what a show "could or couldn't do without".
Changed line(s) 4,6 (click to see context) from:
* {{Narm}}:
** The ladies all insist on staying in their full bachelorette party regalias throughout the whole night, complete with boas and sash.
** The repeated use of "#Feminism" and Joanie's complaining of the "male gaze" while at a strip club where she works. Doing an episode to show off how great the girls of the show are is fine, but it could've done without those lines.
** The ladies all insist on staying in their full bachelorette party regalias throughout the whole night, complete with boas and sash.
** The repeated use of "#Feminism" and Joanie's complaining of the "male gaze" while at a strip club where she works. Doing an episode to show off how great the girls of the show are is fine, but it could've done without those lines.
to:
* {{Narm}}:
**{{Narm}}: The ladies all insist on staying in their full bachelorette party regalias throughout the whole night, complete with boas and sash.
** The repeated use of "#Feminism" and Joanie's complaining of the "male gaze" while at a strip club where she works. Doing an episode to show off how great the girls of the show are is fine, but it could've done without those lines.sash.
**
** The repeated use of "#Feminism" and Joanie's complaining of the "male gaze" while at a strip club where she works. Doing an episode to show off how great the girls of the show are is fine, but it could've done without those lines.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Don't add a Broken Base if the episode only recently aired. An actual Broken Base is a sustained and vicious argument and reactions to one episode like this, is not that.
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* BrokenBase: You're either going to like this episode for how the female characters are given ADayInTheLimelight or outright hate it due to the "#Feminism" aspect of the plot, the poor writing, and the fact that outside of the ending, this episode is basically {{Filler}}. The only part everyone agrees was enjoyable was Drunk!Barry.
to:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 8 (click to see context) from:
** Norvok has a little EldrithAbomination crawling out of his [[EyeScream empty eye socket]]. It probably wasn't just the girls who jumped at the sight of that. Can also lapse into NightmareFuel, come to think of it...
to:
** Norvok has a little EldrithAbomination EldritchAbomination crawling out of his [[EyeScream empty eye socket]]. It probably wasn't just the girls who jumped at the sight of that. Can also lapse into NightmareFuel, come to think of it...
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 6 (click to see context) from:
** The repeated use of "#Feminism" and Joanie's complaining of the "male gaze" while at a strip club where she works. Doing an episode to show off how great the girls of the show are is fine, but it could've done without those lines.
to:
** The repeated use of "#Feminism" and Joanie's complaining of the "male gaze" while at a strip club where she works. Doing an episode to show off how great the girls of the show are is fine, but it could've done without those lines.lines.
* {{Squick}}
** Norvok has a little EldrithAbomination crawling out of his [[EyeScream empty eye socket]]. It probably wasn't just the girls who jumped at the sight of that. Can also lapse into NightmareFuel, come to think of it...
**The fact that, when Joe and company are in a strip club, and find who is essentially your stepdaughter, as one of the strippers.
* {{Squick}}
** Norvok has a little EldrithAbomination crawling out of his [[EyeScream empty eye socket]]. It probably wasn't just the girls who jumped at the sight of that. Can also lapse into NightmareFuel, come to think of it...
**The fact that, when Joe and company are in a strip club, and find who is essentially your stepdaughter, as one of the strippers.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1,2 (click to see context) from:
* BrokenBase: You're either going to like this episode for how the female characters are given ADayInTheLimelight or outright hate it due to the "#Feminism" aspect of the plot, the poor writing, and the fact that outside of the ending, this episode is basically {{Filler}}.
* JustHereForGodzilla: A vast majority of people admitted that they only watched this episode to see Drunk!Barry.
* JustHereForGodzilla: A vast majority of people admitted that they only watched this episode to see Drunk!Barry.
to:
* BrokenBase: You're either going to like this episode for how the female characters are given ADayInTheLimelight or outright hate it due to the "#Feminism" aspect of the plot, the poor writing, and the fact that outside of the ending, this episode is basically {{Filler}}.
{{Filler}}. The only part everyone agrees was enjoyable was Drunk!Barry.
* FountainOfMemes: '''Drunk!Barry'''. Literally everything out of his mouth became a meme near instantly.
* JustHereForGodzilla: A vast majority of people admitted that they only watched this episode to see Drunk!Barry. After the episode aired, he was the only part that was universally liked.
* FountainOfMemes: '''Drunk!Barry'''. Literally everything out of his mouth became a meme near instantly.
* JustHereForGodzilla: A vast majority of people admitted that they only watched this episode to see Drunk!Barry. After the episode aired, he was the only part that was universally liked.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* BrokenBase: You're either going to like this episode for how the female characters are given ADayInTheLimelight or outright hate it due to the "#Feminism" aspect of the plot, the poor writing, and the fact that outside of the ending, this episode is basically {{Filler}}.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* {{Narm}}: The ladies all insist on staying in their full bachelorette party regalias throughout the whole night, complete with boas and sash.
to:
* {{Narm}}: JustHereForGodzilla: A vast majority of people admitted that they only watched this episode to see Drunk!Barry.
* {{Narm}}:
** The ladies all insist on staying in their full bachelorette party regalias throughout the whole night, complete with boas and sash.
* {{Narm}}:
** The ladies all insist on staying in their full bachelorette party regalias throughout the whole night, complete with boas and sash.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 2 (click to see context) from:
** The repeated use of "#Feminism" and Joanie's complaining of the "male gaze" while at a strip club where she works. Doing an episode to show of how great the girls of the show are is fine, but it could've done without those lines.
to:
** The repeated use of "#Feminism" and Joanie's complaining of the "male gaze" while at a strip club where she works. Doing an episode to show of off how great the girls of the show are is fine, but it could've done without those lines.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* {{Narm}}: The ladies all insist on staying in their full bachelorette party regalias throughout the whole night, complete with boas and sash.
to:
* {{Narm}}: The ladies all insist on staying in their full bachelorette party regalias throughout the whole night, complete with boas and sash.sash.
** The repeated use of "#Feminism" and Joanie's complaining of the "male gaze" while at a strip club where she works. Doing an episode to show of how great the girls of the show are is fine, but it could've done without those lines.
** The repeated use of "#Feminism" and Joanie's complaining of the "male gaze" while at a strip club where she works. Doing an episode to show of how great the girls of the show are is fine, but it could've done without those lines.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* {{Narm}}: The ladies all insist on staying in their full bachelorette party regalias throughout the whole night, complete with boas and sash.