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1/10
Should be on a top 10 worst tv shows of all time list
nicolasroop12 January 2023
This was atrocious. I watched the entire first episode and did not laugh once. Not even a chuckle. The jokes were so juvenile, so heavy handed and the premise so far removed from the original IP, it was embarrasing. I was checking my watch throughout the episode. They made 27 minutes feel like an hour. Will she ever find her mom? I do not know, nor do I care. Why is this series about sex and what does any of the random sexual situations have to do with Scooby Doo? I also don't know, nor care. Speaking of which, where is Scooby and Shaggy? Shouldn't they be a part of this too? If the one kid is supposed to be Shaggy, I only assume because of his clothes, then I would like nothing to do with this alternate universe version of Scooby Doo. Personally, I feel like HBO and Mindy Kaling owe everyone and apology for this abomination of a series.

0 orgin stories out of 5.
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1/10
Worse than people say
anthonyjlangford18 January 2023
I heard how bad this was so had to see for myself.

I was expecting to be laughing at how atrocious it was but it's not even bad enough to laugh at, like some terrible shows and movies. This was just so bad it was hard to believe what I was watching. My mouth was open in astonishment at how revolting it was.

How the hell did this get made? It's abysmal on every level. It's not even a train wreck. A train is on it's way performing its duty before it crashes. This train never left the construction yard. Shame the idea did.

The jokes aren't funny. It's not cool. It's not hip. It's the opposite. It's majorly offensive. Offensive for two reasons.

One for how terrible it is and it is really bottom of the barrel terrible, and two for it's obvious sexism and racism. What an absolute insult, really, to anyone with half a shred of respectability. I'm just staggered that this even exists.

And to have it based on a CHILDREN'S decades long loved series is just mind blowing. It's wrong.

Shame on the execs who passed this giant steaming turd. Every single person involved with green lighting and creating this 'show' deserves to never work again.

One of the worst programs ever made. Without exaggeration.
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1/10
"Comedy" tag needs to be removed
zzzxxxcccvvv-4320213 January 2023
They need to remove the comedy tag. Seriously, in no way shape or form could this be considered a comedy.

Imagine taking a kids show and turning it into a disgusting college frat house drama where everyone is a bully and vomiting for laughs. This might be the most hate filled re-interpretation of a cartoon I've ever seen.

The people who created this show obviously have an agenda here. Are they really going for 100% rage views? Is destroying an established franchise going to get them into some secret Hollywood club? Do the creators have some kind of personal vendetta against Scooby-Doo from their childhood? I really don't get it.
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1/10
Zoinks
marmar1312 January 2023
I'll preface this review by saying I have no problems with adult humor, or with a family friendly franchise being reimagined to include such. Nor am I outraged by the diverse casting. I approached Velma with an open mind, and it's just not good.

Like another HBO Max show, Harley Quinn, Velma is full of edgy and fourth wall breaking humor. Unlike that show, Velma seemingly holds nothing but contempt for its source material. Not one character behaves anything like you'd expect, and none of them are enjoyable to watch. Daphne is vapid and mean, Fred is a rich douchebag, and Shaggy is a bore. Velma herself comes across as Mindy Kaling's self-insert Scooby Doo fanfic character. She is the coolest, smartest, and funniest person in the room at any given time and multiple characters want to have sex with her. Everyone else is a loser. It's more sad than it is funny.
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1/10
You can tell the creators think it's hysterical
sarakuralexx12 January 2023
This show HATES its audience. It should not have been named Velma. Even the dubbing is odd. Glenn Howerton basically plays Dennis from IASIP as usual but in Fred's body. Daphne is crass, mean and vulgar and Velma is Mindy Kailing.

I don't understand why this is what we get when attempting something adult with the Scooby Doo IP. No one asked for this. The hate is warranted - it's an acceptable, albeit unfunny animation show that thinks it's a lot better than it is.

This was my main issue with the first two episodes: you can tell the writer's room was comprised of mostly "yes" people who thought every idea was edgy and current. Instead the finished product resulted in a convoluted, mean-spirited and just all around embarrassing start.
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1/10
A rare occasion when the rating is accurate
abirzenith19 January 2023
When you see reviews about a TV Show, usually there are two extremes. One side loves the show for its biases, and the other hates it. This is a rare occasion where the general audience opinion comes together and the majority is united in agreeing that this show is truly the lowest tier in almost every way possible.

Poorly written dialogues, inconsistent animation, and some of the saddest attempts at humor since Transylmania.

This show is only capable of satisfying a tiny group of people, which consists of the writers and kids with an underdeveloped sense of life that is solely based on Social Media. This show proves that we truly do need a 0 rating in IMDB, a new low in modern media.
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1/10
Well... it's Absolute Trash
panagiotis199314 January 2023
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Velma says that Fred has a weird sex van? What are you talking about? Wait the cockroaches in the school were having sex? Why is everybody naked? I guess this show is for adults (only)? I don't think kids should be watching this show. I thought Scooby Doo was a kid-friendly franchise. Velma and Daphne don't look or act the way I remember them in the animated episodes when I was a kid. A change like that makes them unrecognizable. Wait the police women want Velma's help to solve the mystery of who killed that girl? What? Why? Wow Fred sounds like a really dumb and ignorant character, self-absorbed and egomaniac. I don't remember him being this way.

Velma sounds very rude all the time, unkind and bad-tempered, it's sad. Wait why did Velma's dad's girlfriend got naked and started taking pictures for social media or something, what is going on? At the funeral they sing a song with lyrics about sex? That's so wrong, who thought this would be funny? Velma says she experiences hallucinations, does she suffer from schizophrenia? Who's Norville? Why is he dressed like Shaggy? Where is Shaggy? What is going on? Also no Scooby? That sucks. Velma eats food from the trash bin? Wait did Fred just cut off a guy's leg and everybody acts like nothing happened? Wow just finished the episode, what can I say?

It's like they kept (most of) the characters' names but it doesn't feel like a scooby doo show. Really bad writing, awful humor, annoying superficial characters and non stop use of nonsensical stereotypes. I won't watch any other episodes, one was enough for me. My rating is 1/10. If I could give it a 0 I would. Don't waste your time people.
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1/10
an awful attempt at making a harley quinn type show
Kenjislamberry12 January 2023
This show is obviously trying to be the next Harley Quinn not realizing what made that show good . Harley Quinn writers unlike the writers of this show respected the dc lore and the characters still felt like their comic counterparts . I have nothing against Mindy Kalling . She was funny in the office . But she was miscast as Velma . This show is just a generic mystery show with Scooby Doo Character names being used . Did they seriously think this wouldn't flop . You can't do the mystery inc gang without Scooby . The original show wouldn't have become so big if it was just a group of kids solving mysteries . Seriously they couldn't figure away to include scooby . If you want a darker Scooby Doo watch Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Instead . That's a much better show with good character development and overarching plots . All they had to was do something similar to Mystery Incorporated . This is just bad and they changed the ethnicity of Velma and Shaggy for sake of representation . I'm a brown guy and have nothing against representation but I would have rather they have made new characters instead of changing existing characters.
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1/10
Pure unadulterated garbage.
KirkFogg14 January 2023
You know when someone thinks they are being really funny, when instead they are just being kind of rude and hateful? That would be this show. It felt more like an edgy YouTube spoof from the early 2000s than an actual show. You really didn't need to mess with such a great, wholesome and generation spanning IP. People are hateful and will review bomb movies and shows because they disagree with the politics or idea of the show. I figured that would be the case, but please know that these reviews are accurate. This show is truly insulting to its audience, the original creators and actors of these characters, and human decency in general.
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2/10
Who was this made for?
jediforce1012 January 2023
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Since it's creation in 1969, Scooby Doo has become an iconic cartoon series and character for everyone. Whether you grew up watching the original series, to What's New Scooby Doo, or the great Mystery Incorporated, Scooby Doo is still a popular franchise and beloved by pretty much everyone.

The franchise isn't perfect and has had its downward moments. Such example being the Scrappy Doo years when they used him too much in a lot of shows and left a bad taste. Another being the awful Shaggy and Scooby Doo Get a Clue. At least in those shows' favor you can tell there's still elements of what made Scooby Doo so memorable and great.

I say this because Velma has virtually next to nothing to do with Scooby Doo. Sure, you got the characters (except Shaggy is someone else) and Velma saying her iconic "Jinkies!", but that's about it. It may promise the idea of a mystery and how the gang got together, but after watching the first two episodes of this show if this is how the Mystery Gang got together the way they are, I doubt they'd want to stick together very long.

The first, and arguably the biggest sin, is the complete absence of Scooby Doo himself. Yes, the dog that's usually the title character of every Scooby Doo series is missing completely. Apparently, the studio wouldn't let the team use him to protect imaging brand. Yes, they wouldn't let Scooby Doo be used in a show about Scooby himself and the Mystery Gang. Why even have the Scooby Doo license if the dog himself isn't allowed in the show? Trust me when I say this is one of the least of this show's problems.

This show seems to hate its audience and hate you for liking Scooby Doo in general. It seems to take pleasure at taking pot shots at its own franchise. It mocks others for liking what made the franchise so memorable in an attempt to be edgy and meta. Instead, it's just insulting and downright boring.

The jokes are dreadful. Many of them are overly drawn out and fail to deliver anything really funny. Most of the jokes are also so clear to see where its going that you can take a good guess how it's going to play out. There's virtually no cleverness here or wit.

The characters, unsurprisingly, are unlikable too. Fred is completely destroyed in this series and made to look absolutely incompetent when he's usually a great leader who looks out for his friends and helps keep them together. Daphne is just some stereotypical rich girl. Shaggy (I refuse to call him his new name) is just boring now. Velma herself is easily the worst of them all. Velma is usually the most level headed of the group and has great intelligence and her sassiness made her really great. Velma in this show is nothing like that. She's very nasty, cruel, and beyond arrogant in this series. She's cruel to her own friends and to everyone around her. If Velma was like this in any other Scooby Doo show, the others wouldn't put up with her at all and probably want to stay away from her. Honestly, this "Mystery Gang" is so bad that you'd think they were from a bad parody from a Robot Chicken sketch or an episode of South Park.

This series also has been saying it's supposed to be about how the Scooby Doo gang got together. Well, we already have plenty of material and even a TV movie that shows the origins. It was Called Scooby Doo The Mystery Begins, and while that movie was flawed it at least treated the franchise with more respect than this. This is easily one of the worst origin stories for an iconic group ever.

I truly can't recommend this show to anyone at all. It's not for Scooby Doo fans. It's not for adults. It's not really for anyone at all. It has no clue who it's for and what the target audience is. If it's not boring you with its attempts to joke about its own franchise, it's annoying you with how bad the characters are.

You know, if this show didn't have the Scooby Doo license all over it, I doubt this show would've gotten a second look. It would've been met with a shrug and be overlooked. They probably slapped it on at the last second to try and draw in more views.

If you want to see Scooby Doo for adults, go watch Mike Tyson Mysteries, Mystery Incorporated, or the excellent Supernatural crossover with Scooby Doo. Just forget this show ever happened and that it was nothing more than a bad dream. Any other Scooby Doo show is worth more of your time than this awful mess.
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I have seen the best and the worst of Scooby-Doo...And this is easily the worst.
Darwinskid16 January 2023
And no, I am not at all exaggerating for the sake of getting attention from the reader here. I have seen virtually every iteration of Scooby-Doo, and experienced its highs and its lows as a franchise, and this is an all-time low. A complete misunderstanding of the property, terrible writing, horrid characterization, and a sense of humor which is so cynical you feel it is giving you the middle finger every minute.

This is a series I honestly cannot see really appealing to anyone. There is nothing for a fan of the property, there is nothing for the average member of the audience who just wants to laugh, there is not even anything for very progressive viewers who just need to see social justice on screen to scream "yaas queen, slay!"

BEWARE. See at your own risk.
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8/10
It's Not Scooby Doo
bmaschi15 February 2023
It isn't 'Scooby "It's only a mask" Doo', that's why it's called 'Velma'. I expected to hate watch this but ended up thinking it was hilarious. Many of the jokes are really sophisticated and they come at you fast. I did have to rewind often to catch them all.

While I'm only into the 3rd episode and there's still a lot of character development needing to be done, I'm betting that by the end of the season the whole show will be tightened up.

They would have been better off going independent rather than tying it into the old kids' show. And the producers will probably be bullied into nixing a second season. That's a loss.
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6/10
True it's not as bad as the reviews reflect - but it's not necessarily 'good' either
orcinussr12 January 2023
It's ok - I wonder if the reviewers, having watched on HBO max, were fans of the animated Harley Quinn show that has garnered quite a strong following and is highly reviewed - because, obviously this is not that, nor is it in the same vain (sp?) despite it being gussied up for a more mature crowd with some adult language and some initial satirical nudity (and ya, ik what you're thinking here.. 'satirical nudity'? Lol.. Yep, that's the best way I can describe it) But real talk, I believe Mindy Kaling to be talented enough and she sure is industriously attempting to pilot new shows in different genres and classes of the medium - I think Sex Stories of College Kids (or whatnot) is hers, but overall she seems to be struggling to find that sweet spot - this Velma, is not it - however that being said, it's not altogether unwatchable and has entertainment value - it's just neither appropriate for kids nor really exciting or funny for adults - like with so many things in this over saturated era of content - it draws heavily on Nostalgia, in this case Gen Xers thereabouts, having grown up on Saturday morning cartoons and that mainstay Scooby Doo but ultimately Ruutt Roe.
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1/10
Seriously?
shadow_knight015 January 2023
I'll say this: the collection of voice actors they hired for this show is probably the best thing that show has going for it. The "comedy" is...it's just simply awful. Kaling turned a beloved character into a college course on how not to write characters or a show. I forced my way through episode one (really wanted to give this an honest review) but I won't be returning for episode 2...or possibly anything else produced by Kaling (or for that matter Grandy and/or Sekar it seems). Why did they try so hard to destroy the source material? I get that Scooby isn't in it so it was supposed to be its own thing but it almost seems...mean? Like they made it while angry at fans of the original? This one just sailed over the goal. Oh well. HBO Max is more like HBO Minimum now I guess...
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1/10
Wow this really is one of the worst things ever made!
Sleepin_Dragon19 January 2023
I read an article slamming this show, deeming it one of the worst of all time, I couldn't see how it could be possible.....the article was spot on, this genuinely is the worst thing I have ever sat through.

Was it supposed to be funny, the jokes were excruciating, this was about as funny as a chest infection. I can't imagine adults or children liking it, the content is just so strange, unpleasant, not in the slightest bit funny.

An absolute insult to fans of lovers and Scooby-Doo, all this was about, was pushing the dreaded agenda, even the likes of Scooby-Doo, the most wonderful, well meaning loved show, adored the whole world over, even that wasn't safe.

My memory of the show won't change, despite efforts here to trash the characters, why make Freddie and Daphne so awful, did they need to be, but of course Velma is glowingly marvellous. Nobody feels right, it can't possibly be linked to the original.

I sat through one episode, I won't waste any time on another.

0/10.
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1/10
The worst thing happened to Scooby Doo since Scrappy
alex992015 January 2023
This series is one of the worst things I have ever seen in my life. I literally prefer to be blind and deaf than to have to watch and hear this big pile of horse crap. I cannot believe that they ruined HBO Max and they cancelled several good productions like "Looney Tunes: Bye bye Bunny" and The Porky and Daffy sci-fi comedy film, that could have been masterpieces, wonderful shows like Close Enough that was really enjoyable or Infinity Train. Some potential good shows wont probably be released anytime soon if at all, I am talking about series like The Flintstones sequel named "Bedrock", "Tooned-Out" or "Tiny Toons Loonyversity." All of these good series being cancelled for this garbage? Seriously? The characters have nothing to do with the original characters from the Scooby Doo franchise and the series is horrible, lame characters, stupid plot and no humor.

This crap is even worse than the Scrappy Doo era cartoons, when Scrappy Doo, one of the worst cartoon characters ever made, slowly replaced Daphne, Velma and Fred from the Scooby Doo series. Why they had to ruin HBO Max like that? This streaming platform could have had a lot of animated gems right now, but they ruined everything. Good Job, HBO Max! I think I will cancel my subscription pretty soon.
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1/10
What did I just watch...
loradoom15 January 2023
I really don't know what they were trying to do with this show. Maybe if this had been an original show of its own it would be easier to sit through. I had to force myself to keep watching, and that was in the hopes that the writing would get better. I should have stopped after the first two minutes. These are not the characters we grew up loving. They've completely changed the characteristics of every character. They don't act like themselves, and the things that stay true to character make them all unlikable and obnoxious. I can't see any fan of Scooby Doo watching this show, and it clearly isn't geared towards the younger generation with the mature rating. So, who were they hoping would watch it? Who is the audience? Who would want this?

Bottom line...horribly written, brutally destroys the established characters' personalities, and it has no place in the Scooby Doo realm. Take away Velma and the Scooby ties and maybe...by some very slim chance...it would work as an original show.
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1/10
Run.
musicjoejo14 January 2023
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*Edit: Episode 4 involves the town deciding which 15-year-old girl (including the 2 dead ones) is the "hottest."*

It's as if a show was all about Amber from "invincible." Completely unlikeable and repulsive. All the characters feel like they're designed to be hated. Race jokes, sex jokes. Yeah. That's the whole show. It's as if someone with zero ideas of anything humorous tried to be funny. This is the first time that I have ever felt like a show actually deserved less than a 1. It is ultimately and completely unwatchable. Unless you're a fan of having to repress-vomit. I get what they were aiming for. An adult oriented spin off of a beloved classic, but the issue is the humor. It would work if their was even a single moment that made sense and wasn't just race/sexual related with no reason toward the layout of the story.
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1/10
Is it really worth 1 star?
ceqkvejc12 January 2023
YES... 1 star means that it's a thing. I mean a lot of people worked (not very hard) on the project so it deserves at least 1 star. But why only 1 star?

Let's start with visuals, it seems at times that the artists didn't have enough time to make enough frames, this not only resulted in boring or overly generic backdrops but the character animations seem jittery at times.

Audio- the audio quality is weird. It's almost like the characters didn't record their conversations together so the quality between characters in the same scene having the same conversation have 2 different audio qualities to listen to... imagine listening to 2 people talk in a room and one persons voice is unnaturally crystal clear and the other sounds like they have several layers of napkins infront of their mouth.

Characters: it seems like someone wrote a spoof of each character but was allowed to keep the names. It's like using the Venture Brothers characters but releasing the show as "Johnny quest 2023"

Dialogue: this show really needs laugh tracks... because nothing they say/do is remotely funny. I feel like we need an audio queue to know when a joke bombed.

Plot: well the first episode did a great job of assuming you should know what's going on without really going into detail of what is actually happening.

I am glad I survived the first episode, I don't know if I'll make it through the 2nd.
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1/10
I knew better, but couldn't stop my curiosity
jswacker16 January 2023
First thing first: I don't care about the race swaps, or the LGBTQ content added in, and I am actually all for an adult take on Scooby Doo. I also don't care when people take liberties with the source material = an "original" adaptation never ruins the source material, if anything, it just makes you appreciate the original more.

Now that that is out of the way: I could tell from the trailer that this probably wasn't going to be for me, but my curiosity got the better of me, and believing that you should let the art stand on it's own merits, I feel that this art deserves to stand on top of a raging dumpster fire.

Without giving away any spoilers, all the characters are completely unlikable. Fred is defined almost solely by his white privilege, Daphne is the typical hot dumb girl, and Velma is the angry awkward girl who "knows" she is better everyone. "Norville" is probably the only character I don't hate, but he isn't Shaggy. This is not Scooby Doo and the Mystery Gang. Its Mindy Kaling in animated cosplay still being Mindy Kaling. I'm sure some people who are fans of hers will find some enjoyment out of this, but it ain't for me.
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1/10
Boring
gw-9632314 January 2023
This was just dull, I watched both episodes and I felt like I lost brain cells while watching this. If you want some silly comedies watch something like Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo that's actually funny. Just don't waste your time on this. It tries to be edgy without any decency and/or class. I wish for those minutes of my life back please. No? I guess not. I'm never watching this again, I'm staying away from this like it's the plague. Also I'll say this up front the writing is atrocious!! It was extremely stiff and forced in some areas in my opinion, especially from Velma herself. It was just dull, that's final.
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What an absolute disgrace, a pointless dumpster fire of a show.
snowbot500016 January 2023
The people who got paid actual money to produce this must surely be truly ashamed of themselves. It's mean, it's nasty, it's offensive, and it's just terribly made.

The original Scooby Doo had a wholesome message about a group of friends from different backgrounds learning to work together to overcome challenges, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, and the mystery could never be solved without working together. Velma, conversely, is the perfect hero and everyone else just orbits around her in stark inferiority. She presents no values and the show repeatedly emphasizes superficial characteristics. It embodies every negative stereotype and cliché of the modern remake, exuding pure bitterness and hatred.

HBO once commissioned some of the best TV entertainment available, with actual talented writers and producers, and yet someone at HBO actually made the decision to release this utter puddle of steaming diarrhea.
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9/10
A Great Parody of Scooby Doo, and others
spaldjaaex19 January 2023
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It's kind of an R rated version of Scooby Doo. So far without Scooby or Shaggy (they maybe will appear in future episodes?). It appears that the low ratings may be due to people expecting a sequel to Scooby of some sort. It Definitely is NOT. It pokes fun at all of the teenage crime/mystery shows - animated and live. We get to meet the parents of Velma, Fred and Daphne. They add to the whole mix.

I think if people approach this show with an open mind and no preconceived notions they might really enjoy it. Reminds me of the difference between the 90's version of "Sabrina" and the 2016 -2020 version of "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" , or the "Archie" comic books and "Riverside". Each is very good but in its own way and not to be compared to the other.
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7/10
It's Better Than The Reviews.
thatsgottahurt-123 January 2023
The show drips with satire and sarcasm. It goes about exposing the mindset and behaviours of modern day teens. It displays the shallowness and lack of awareness very well and pulls no punches. It presents teens as they are: mindless, self centred and without empathy or concern for others. This show will get a lot of people (teens) offside with its portrayal, but is an interesting watch, and is worth the time each episode takes to devour. It presents an interesting take on established characters, and is not for those who want a series about mystery solving in a bus. I'm enjoying the dynamic and will continue to watch.
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1/10
Absolutely garbage in every sense
microghoul14 January 2023
This show literally insults you. I've never known a show to actively try and make you hate it, this is abominable and one of the worst things I've ever seen, I can't stand it. It feels like a straight up slap in the face and I cannot stress this enough, it doesn't even have SCOOBY-DOO in it, what in the everloving God? I have no clue how this got greenlit and the okay from the higher-ups because I'd rather get hemorrhoids than watch anymore of this. It's mentally tiring and I've never sighed from disappointment more than I have while watching this poor excuse for a show... Cancel this, please.
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