4 reviews
I liked it.
So many Back to the Future references.
The end does not make too much sense, but still it was a fun episode.
- bwave-02322
- Nov 1, 2018
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Spiraling Back in time
A cool episode that sees are characters family issues. I enjoy the episode, for it's cool sci-fi elements and even introduces us to a family, that has some issues and offers us more of a dynamic. The episode hits hard too, giving us some great emotion and a happy side to the episode. It works very well here and I enjoy the interactions they have with one another. Creeped Out started of well with our Characters, they are all completely different, but they have good development and all of the characters are easy to relate to, and are even interesting in there own unique way.
The Back to the Future references were greatly referenced and the episode hinders on a big loop hole, hence anyone can go back in time once they get near the drop. Are character sees a younger and a much more funnier side to his dad, who's now mostly the complete opposite. But his dad liked to play a video game. So his son then decides to go looking for it in the attick. He becomes friends with the younger version of his dad, but quickly jumps back into his timeline.
He then tries to find the video game his dad used to be good at all those years back. It creates for lasting memories and has a big impact on how the audience may react to his father back in his youthful days. So he is then entertained by the video game on display, his dad shares his fond memories of the game and completely changes his ways, he's altered, and now completely happy to be around.
The Plot-twist was decent but not the best, so I sort of get the complaints, it's done well, the execution and everything, but it still didn't have everyone disagreeing. I just think it's slightly worse then some of the others we've got, and I'll leave it at that. The episode is also well paced as are character has perfect development. So overall A boy called Red gets a 7.5/10 from me. Would recommend this Episode.
The Back to the Future references were greatly referenced and the episode hinders on a big loop hole, hence anyone can go back in time once they get near the drop. Are character sees a younger and a much more funnier side to his dad, who's now mostly the complete opposite. But his dad liked to play a video game. So his son then decides to go looking for it in the attick. He becomes friends with the younger version of his dad, but quickly jumps back into his timeline.
He then tries to find the video game his dad used to be good at all those years back. It creates for lasting memories and has a big impact on how the audience may react to his father back in his youthful days. So he is then entertained by the video game on display, his dad shares his fond memories of the game and completely changes his ways, he's altered, and now completely happy to be around.
The Plot-twist was decent but not the best, so I sort of get the complaints, it's done well, the execution and everything, but it still didn't have everyone disagreeing. I just think it's slightly worse then some of the others we've got, and I'll leave it at that. The episode is also well paced as are character has perfect development. So overall A boy called Red gets a 7.5/10 from me. Would recommend this Episode.
- rohanumpleby-34057
- Jun 4, 2024
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Not creepy
Great and feel good, but it doesn't have the elements of why I love this show. It doesn't have a strange ending, and only the scenes with the Curious are creepy. Great, but not creepy.
Loved it. To the above post...
- brianbailey-lewis
- Nov 1, 2020
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