An interesting episode, and I appreciate that HQ is striking out on her own away from Ivy a bit. Although I hope Ivy remains a big part of the show.
I felt I didn't laugh as much as I did in previous episodes, and it didn't have as interesting a concept as episode 2 with the Bar Mitzvah.
I like how the show brings in lesser known villains like Maxie Zeus.
The highlight for me is clearly the scandal that arises when Dr Psycho uses misogynistic language - even the LOD wants to distance itself from him. That's relatable comedy in the era of social justice and cancel culture.
Clayface feels somehow derivative - like a character I know from a different show. I still like him though and I'm sure they can do something fun with him.
The Queen of Fables book thing was ok. Not overly funny.
I felt I didn't laugh as much as I did in previous episodes, and it didn't have as interesting a concept as episode 2 with the Bar Mitzvah.
I like how the show brings in lesser known villains like Maxie Zeus.
The highlight for me is clearly the scandal that arises when Dr Psycho uses misogynistic language - even the LOD wants to distance itself from him. That's relatable comedy in the era of social justice and cancel culture.
Clayface feels somehow derivative - like a character I know from a different show. I still like him though and I'm sure they can do something fun with him.
The Queen of Fables book thing was ok. Not overly funny.