Fun fact: the writers recently got interview and one of the questions they asked them was the drop of quality in season3. There response was, AND I QUOTE “yeah, we just got a Xbox for the office and we were playing halo for most of the time”
South Park started out in the crudest and cheepiest to produce way possible. Stop motion animation with construction paper cut out characters. No complex leg movement walk cycles. That simple production process is what helped them meet their airdate deadlines every week when the show got picked up as a series. Nowadays the animation is all done in computers but the simplistic way in which the characters move can be traced back to when the work was done by hand. Drawn Together was kind of a recipe for disaster from the start. Combining different animation styles equals more work. More work means the need for a substantial budget. Complex character movement requires a lot of frames. A typical South Park episode can be completed and ready to air in 6 days. There is no way a Drawn Together episode could be finished in that time frame. They probably needed close to 4 weeks of production time to get an episode ready. The truth is the creators of Drawn Together were not mentally prepared for what they were getting into. Instead of ignoring the critics, they took the stuff that was written about their show personally and decided to hit back. They let their personal attitudes leak into the show and eventually they lost focus. Season 3 was a big F-You to anyone who had a negative opinion of the show. Comedy Central did the right thing by putting Drawn Together out of its misery.
One of the things I hate most about this season is that they turned Clara into a hate-sync for the writers, when she used to be a sweet and misguided character. What happened? I mean, everyone got ruined in this season, but she got it worst (until Wooldoor in the Drawn Together Movie, of course. But we don’t talk about that.)
They took the fact that she was unintentionally racist (due to Disney not having any super notable POC around the time the show came out and before "Princess and the Frog") and making her just super unlikeable. I can see their logic of not wanting to make a bigoted character have redeeming qualities but it would've worked if they maintained her racism was out of ignorance and not malice.
You know why Season 3 is worse? Season 1 and 2 was making fun of people that believe in stereotypes But Season 3 was making fun of people who ARE those stereotypes instead
My only gripe and I'd argue this was kind of a problem throughout the whole series is that Captain Hero got wayy too much spotlight compared to the others. Usually most of the plots were centered around him. I'd be super interested in a 4th season considering the climate today and what they could make fun of or hell even a reboot with a new cast with new types of characters.
Reboots try too hard I think. Maybe DT was just of it’s time if you catch my meaning. Just fun dark bullshit for its own sake. I know folks hate Brickleberry and PD I get that but I like those things for the same reason I like DT. BB/PPD was made by Yucko The Clown of Damn Show and Howard Stern fame and that humor was my kinda fun. Just for it’s own sakes
@@funghoul693 They had a fit when it came out then. The difference is/was there was no Twitter. This is still the same country that got offended when people wanted equal rights. People will throw a fit no matter what because we live in an entitled delusion where causing strife is entertainment. There a white bad guy 1/2 the people have a fit. A white bad guy, people have a fit. A non-white villain/hero 1/2 the people have a fit. If there’s someone that doesn’t 1:1 represent anyone we have a fit. The whole “ I don’t like what you said but you have a right to say it and I don’t hate you for it” is and has always been a myth. The difference is more people can notice it.
@@NotALiberalSoSkipTheScript tru tru you’re right, ppl have always threw fits when media like this that isn’t supposed to be taken seriously is out, esp in usa, im not american but my good i’ve seen how a lot of them act in social media, sometimes its funny but most of the time its crazy
As much as I love s2, Captain Homo got way too much focus. In the first half of the season, he is the main character in nearly every ep. Luckily the 2nd half focuses more on others
Drawn Together is one of those shows that when it gets it right, it really gets it right. But when it gets it wrong, it REALLY gets it wrong. Season Three was just all wrong.
@@-yx4md no it wasn’t either of those scenes, it was the scene where one of the babies throws a crappy diaper at the wall, don’t get me wrong I don’t mind gross out humour but that’s going a little too far.
@@georgerobertson7010 i was gonna ask that part but then i thought about that gross live action surgery scene but yeah that scene was disgusting sorry there
@@-yx4md it’s all good no worries, I watched a bit of that episode but when it got to the diaper scene I stopped midway through, I know how the episode is a parody of muppet babies but muppet babies never had gross out humour.
What especially pisses me off about the offensive and shocking = comedy formula is when you say it sucks, people have the built in excuse of “well, you’re just offended, stop being sensitive” and it’s like, no, I like dark humor, I like it when things are messed up, but you can’t expect that running into a room, screaming dead baby over and over again to be reacted with humor, maybe once or twice out of sheer uncomfortable random, maybe a little with the circle back rule, but then it just gets annoying
Lemme put it another way with a different but similar criticism another creation gets: Hazbin Hotel swears to much. Honestly to me it swears about 20% more than a normal foul mouth person would say and feels like they write the script swearing normally and then go back and stick in more swears where they think it would logically go. And this a NJ stoner who loves Kevin Smith movies saying this. Swears don’t bug me, and the fact that it tries to draw more attention to the fact it’s using swear words rather than just letting them be swear words bugs me. I still like Hazbin Hotel and want to see where it’s going to go especially after the epilogue of Addicted but it needs to calm down
@@SerenityM16 i fully believe hazbin hotel could become just another family guy clone but it takes place in hell, has LGBT characters and lots of swearing at this point, kinda hope that ill be wronged tho, i trust A24 a lot
I kinda wanna see a Drawn Together reboot, it'd be nice to see what the writers and showrunners experienced after Season 3 & The Movie all these years later
@@berserkagain7976 I mean I don't imagine this trend of the infamous W-word is gonna last much longer. A lot of people already getting fed up with it. Basically just hold off on the idea of a Drawn Together reboot for a few more years.
Can’t agree that the season with Wooldoor Sockbats (hyper long title I don’t feel like typing), N.R.Ay Ray, Lost in the Parking Space (both parts), Toot Goes Bollywood, Breakfast Food Killers, or Drawn Together Babies is a garbage season I’d say it’s pretty up there with season 2 and way better than season 1 I can agree the movie sucks though
The sad part was season 4 and season 5 could have recovered the series, but it was never to be. Either that or season 4 and season 5 would have continued the downward trend and became worse. Would have liked to see how they could have responded to season 3 and focused on improving the consistency of the characters.
@@DaRealEarth1 disagree. Don’t get me wrong it’s a terrible fucking movie but it’s better than Netflix’s Cuties. I think Cuties is the worst movie ever and you can’t convince me otherwise
@@grim1683 dude I wouldn’t even consider that a movie tbh that’s more pedo jack off material plus drawn together the movie is prob the worst adult animated movie of all time
@@DaRealEarth1 technically it’s a movie. It’s by definition a movie that you can still find on Netflix for some fucking reason. Also opinions are subjective. Imagine verbally crucifying a fucking stranger on the internet over a disagreement
About the Animaniacs using celebrities in their jokes: The way they do it, in the 90's version at least, is a homage to how the Looney Tunes did it in the 30's and 40's. At best those Looney Tunes were funny on their own, so a viewer 100 years later doesn't have to listen to the Abbot and Costello radio show to get the joke. Or it's just a sight gag where they're a background character.
I love this show. That’s exactly why I hate the third season. You have a point about them getting arrogant in the third season. It’s got a too big to fail attitude, and behind the scenes, the creators thought that they were the best thing ever. In a way, I’m glad their careers tumbled because of this and the movie. It serves as a good lesson in humility.
Well i mean they were already cancelled at that point. I’m for certain sure they knew it was over before they finished producing season 3 because the final episode of season 3 was a preplanned farewell episode and series finale so they probably made the final season as offensive and crass as possible and maybe didn’t put that much effort into it because they knew it was already cancelled at that point
Facts. I can even imagine Benson from Regular Show facepalming on the Screen after he has seen the 3rd Season of Drawn Together because of well, this show went from one of the funniest TV Comedies, to becoming the next quote and unquote, Ren and Stimpy: Adult Party Cartoon.
I never really saw the arrogance in the show until you pointed it out. Thinking back, yeah. They really saw themselves as bigger than they were. That’s probably why they let themselves get distracted, and let the show just rot away.
I honestly didn't notice much of a quality change between seasons, like season 2 had shitting on pizza, killing the critics, Foxxy acting like a minstrel show character and Ling Ling's becoming white episodes. Also I didn't like Captain Hero's character that much, and season 2 already became pretty much Captain Hero Show, having almost every episode in the middle of it being focused on him.
This show was like a roller coaster. Half the jokes were hilarious and made me laugh a ton, but the other half were some of the dumbest crap ever. I'd say it stayed like that pretty consistently throughout all 3 seasons.
I think we can all agree season 2 was the sweet spot and DT at their best. That said, I still watch all three seasons back to back at least once a year. If anything, the movie was when they gave up, not season 3.
Disagree completely. Season 3 is even more insane and over the top than anything before. Just unbridled madness. The show ended right where it needed to end and nothing more is needed.
Eh, I felt like Season 2 was the peak of the show’s craziness. Season 3 had more shocking stuff content wise, but they would stretch it out longer and it took up more of the episode time, where as in Season 2 it was just wall to wall madness with no breaks.
But that's why season 3 wasn't that great because it was "even more insane and over the top than anything before" Kind of how real reality shows work, things only get crazier because you feel like the audience needs to adapt to crazier circumstances and that's what makes the show good. It really doesn't. Personalities, Humor, and Storyline/World Building is what makes a show good.
@@georgerobertson7010 The characters weren't as good, the plots got less complex and interesting, the comedy wasn't good, the villains were turned from multi-layered and interesting villains to saturday morning cartoon villains, and some other things.
Okay... 2 issues. 1) just because a racist has a black (or a friend of other kinds) doesn't change the fact that they are racist. A racist can easily see them as an exception or a rare thing above the others. 2) Being homophobic and gay/lesbian isn't a contradiction. That is because to be homophobic is to hate homosexuals. You can be the thing and hate yourself/others for it. It very common and sad. A gay homophobe was raised to hate themself and others like them, even if they do like themselves they will hate that aspect of themselves. Therefore they can go around and easily hate other gay folk. Add on top of that the possible addiction to sexism and yeah; a homophobic lesbian can also trick themselves into seeing gay men as something else entirely and hate that but not hate other lesbians. I have seen people both irl and online who claim to hate gay men yet are fine with lesbians (mostly for the porn) or the other way around where they are fine with gay men and hate lesbians (less often porn but some people do fetisize gay men). Some people were even gay themselves! So yeah. It's possible and isn't an actual contradiction.
I just rewatched most of Drawn Together (couldn't sit through all of season 3) and I fully agree with what you say. I loved the first season the most because it was the only one that consistently acknowledged the show's initial premise: that these characters are on a reality show and demonstrating the classic challenges of housemates from different worlds having to live together and be exploited for entertainment. I felt they lost sight of this as the show went on and while there was always some raunchy humor it wasn't overpowering and the stories also had some smart humor and sentiment. In the second season I felt them leaning a little too much in a dirty direction but by the third season they leaned fully into it which is why it wasn't as fun to watch. By then the show lost the good qualities that made us fans like it in the first place and it just became about showing how over-the-top gross and offensive they could be just to prove they could if they wanted to. It makes sense what you say about the show turning bad because the creators got a little cocky and a too-big-to-fail attitude using the show as a direct middle to the critics who hated it rather than giving the fans who liked it more great content. That attitude definitely comes through in season 3 and I think it's possible had that approach not been taken the show could've lasted a little longer. My favorite episode is the very first one where Clara shows great potential to grow as a character learning to admit her mistakes and be open to what the world outside her kingdom has to offer, moments like that are why you like her despite the terrible things she says. I also liked how Toot was a manipulator and caused drama by turning her housemates against each other which happens often on reality shows. Fast forward into the third season Clara not only maintains her bigotry but she actually ends up one of the more sadistic, cruel characters and she even lost the sweetness that used to be in her voice. All of the characters showed great range at the beginning of the show and various sides to their personalities which made them interesting. But near the end they all became too repetitive just doing the same Toot-fat/ugly jokes, Hero-stupid jokes, Foxxy-sex jokes, and Xandir-gay jokes while throwing out one grotesque disfiguring image after another. You summed it up perfectly with the Spongebob episode about becoming unphased by shock value if you get too much of it. I stopped liking the show because it just wasn't funny anymore, and the movie was also a huge disappointment. The whole story revolved around the characters still being only one-note versions of themselves and continuing to be crude without any point to it, which I understand was the intent by the creators but taking that route resulted in a highly forgettable story that wasn't a satisfying conclusion to a once-beloved series. It's a shame it had to end the way it did because it had so much potential that was ultimately wasted. I kind of wish the show could be rebooted so we can see what could've been further explored. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this!
And so, the third season curse is discovered. It can happen in many ways. Camp Camp’s third season was not kind to Max, but the finale saved it for me. Transformers G1 Season 3 had no living Optimus Prime because he died in the movie. Then they brought him back as a zombie. And now Comedy Central sees that the cast and crew of Drawn Together had gotten cocky.
But at least with the Season Finale of Transformers' third season, they officialy brought back Optimus Prime to fix all the mistakes Rodimus Prime started. ....and to stop the hate spores from destroying everyone in the universe, i guess.
The creators also admitted that Captain Hero was so heavily used because he became so stupid, reckless, and cruel that pretty much any plotline or joke would not be out of character. This is the most extreme form of Flanderization there is to the point it should be called something else. Instead of being a character boiled down to one basic trait, they’re boiled down to really no traits except being amorphous enough to do whatever zany dumb thing the plot calls for. You can claim Peter Griffin in Modern Family Guy is the same way. With few exceptions, every single sitcom, especially animated ones, I’ve ever seen seems to devolve into Flanderization...it usually doesn’t happen in season THREE, usually the writers have enough passion and effort for longer than that, but it seems inevitable. Eventually the writers get bored, stop caring about character dynamics, just want to make silly things happen, and instead of having the characters drive the plot, the plot drives the characters.
And speaking of Captain Hero, I can imagine June calling him out for what he has did because of well, there would be lots of good publicity seeing a little Girl who is a Ballerina in Purple standing up against Kamoshidaman's American Cousin (because of well, Captain Hero is basically Kamoshidaman because Kamoshidaman is born).
Foxxy Love got treated pretty rotten, too. She went from an intelligent, sex positive character into a moronic sex addict. Also, her eternally erect nipples were just a weird choice.
I strongly agree with the whole thing about their bitterness and the Captain Hero thing but overall I can’t see Drawn Together surviving outside of 3 seasons and I feel like it’s pretty good overall but the movie did recon the finale and is a waste of time Also South Park’s better
Drawn Together had a good concept but had bad execution at the end of the day virtually none of the characters are likable, yes - they had their moments of good character but are mostly one note and most of the jokes on cartoon characters and topical humor like Political Correctness, Disney (Darth Mickey anyone?) and Steroids are mostly done lazily and moreso haphazardly then again, what did you expect when the show was competing (and ultimately failed) against both South Park and The Daily Show and the film that was intended to be the show's closure didn't help the show at all, the film is just as bad [if not worse] than the show
You know the final episode of Drawn Together makes me wonder how tf they even got the movie at all. It feels so strange that after such a bitter finale aimed directly toward the people who green light the show. Like how tf did they even get THIS chance?
“Whatever happened to the characters being…” I was honestly waiting to hear you say the word characters cause Fladerization is the death of character, they no longer have characteristics outside the literal 1-3 Fladerization will allow and as you pointed out has to get worse and worse as time goes on
I was like, 11 when I first saw the parody pickle from veggie tales go on a shooting rampage and kill near everyone with a revolver. When he shoots the pig through the chair, I didn't know that was a Sopranos reference at the time, so it was actually pretty disturbing. I've never forgotten that sequence lol
I'm glad that the show stopped before it became Family Guy where it kept going on and on, getting worse with each season. Plus I even like Family Guy but can admit that.
Wooldoor in the Night Cap, Gown, and Bed Candle killed me. What season was the Xander telling his parents he was gay episode? Does that one still hold up?
You bring up a lot of good points. This season felt off from the first time I saw it. You put it into words quite well. Please review the movie, though. The more people who attack that dumpster fire the better.
As awful as season 3 and the non-cannonical movie were; they'll never erase the priceless moment my friend walked into the room during the mad lib episode and saw the punis tower getting flooded and slammed into the tunnel.
I never notice Bleh's dialogue being from "I am Sam" and I watched the episode when it came out. Happy that you made this video and that I watched it just for that.
I will admit I have only ever watched the first two episodes of this show, you may be right, it may get better but I refuse to watch out of pure stuberness
Personally I'd reccomend skipping season 1 because it's not that great in my eyes, however season 2 is the best. All episodes from that season I love. Also if you're gonna try season 3 go for Toot goes Bollywood and that's it.
I personally have mixed feelings on the third season. There were some episodes I really liked like Spelling Applebee's and Lost in the Parking Space, but there were also some I hated like Unrestrainable Trainable and and the finale to the show. But I still respect your opinion and feel free to disagree with me
I couldn't disagree more. I actually think that season one was the weakest and just got funnier with the two subsequent seasons, precisely BECAUSE they adopted this stream-of-consciousness approach to writing. Yes, it's unusual. No, it's not often super character-based. I don't think that matters in the slightest, though. If anything, I'd say both season 2 and especially season 3 of Drawn Together succeed at what Family Guy failed to do. Family Guy does "random" humour, but the jokes have no relation to the narrative. In Drawn Together, the jokes actually guide the narrative and not the other way round, which is a really interesting approach to structuring a comedy show, that also takes full advantage of the freedom you get from working in the animated medium, more than I've seen with literally any other adult animated show. Also, the argument being made in the Entertainment Weekly episode wasn't "if you don't like it, don't watch it." It is, to quote Spanky directly, "people should know you're not our audience." Which I think has some real validity to it. It's why I don't review musicals and, the one time I did review a musical (Rent), I made it explicitly clear that I'm not a fan of musicals in general so to take any of my opinions with a whole bucket of salt.
The worst part about this season is that I remember one time i was watching Drawn together on comedy central animation on Pluto tv and for whatever reason they overplay Season 3 for no reason and if that wasn’t bad enough they even repeat that season for literally 3 weeks and sometimes maybe even a month at times. Sure seasons 1 and 2 do play every now and then but for some reason they play season 3 a lot for no reason
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i actually always thought the first season to be the worst one because i remember being the only one i got bored af when i tried watching the show from scratch, it had like 2 episodes i liked i guess, and 1 that wasn't as dull as the rest, but overall i thought it wasn't as crazy and insane as the other seasons, which is the reason why i enjoy the show, guess i gotta rewatch the 3rd season now
I enjoyed season 3, but I understand his points. My only gripes on this review is lack of citing examples with the complaints aside from character traits. Terminator episode was still pretty funny.
and i thought i was controversial stating that "season 3 had noticeably lazy writing at times". oh and i did admit that any more seasons after 3 were likely going to fall further in effort. (look at the movie)
The only thing I disagree with you on is that you consider the first two episodes as a low point where it was just offensive jokes and shock humor. I saw from the first two episodes, Princess Clara was saying really horrible things to Foxy Love and after their fight, Foxy comes to an understanding that Clara was just saying things because that was how she was raised, that was the reason behind Foxy's kiss on Princess Clara, to open her mind as well as opening her mouth. And in the second episode, you have Foxy Love jumping in to defend Clara who was being hunted by the Mob who was afraid of her Tentacled Vajayjay. As well as Princess Clara being totally ignorant of the Birds and the Bees earlier in episode 2 that was really funny for me. Other than that, I agree with you on most things in Drawn Together including how Season 3 was a bit of a miss with a few good moments but mostly shock humor went over the top. Worst one for me was the Drawn Together Babies episode which I can't really watch without thinking these jokes would have been better if they were adults with their minds reverting back to their baby selves. I also had nightmares about the Muppet Babies when I was younger so that was the reasons why I don't like any cartoon that babyfied their characters, only Rugrats felt natural because you didn't see them grow up until later on in their sequel series.
As someone who actually LIKED Drawn Together in spite of its obvious attempts to be South Park but worse (and I DO mean it like that), I feel season 3 was a straight character assassination of several characters in that show and hearing in interviews that the creators got because of playing Xbox just sounds like an excuse for laziness and not giving a Shit about quality control or creativity and instead just whining about South Park and the critics (and that's not including the movie that shall not be named.)
I loved this show then I turned 12. Quick edit also Adam Carola sucks In everything. He has never and will never recover face after The Man Show and that stupidity.
The excessive gore got ramped up in season 3 and wasn't funny. I don't need to see tortured famous cartoon characters or a baby sitter get her fingers cut off. Sure there were gore moments in the past but they were short and it didn't linger on them. Always hated season 3 because of those moments being excessive and now I see it's probably because they were arogant.
I didn't mind most of them in season three, but that's because I can't handle a lot of cartoon gore, but like the one scene in drawn together babies was an absolute nightmare (not the finger cutting, the real life thing that was shown).
yes could have been funny joke, then they go for shock with the real bypass surgery , why exactly? all the shock jokes up until then were weak too, like the movie. seasons 1-2 were good though. less is more.@@MercuryKurogane
Well at least in the movie they have that line about them being "grateful to get 3 seasons and a movie, most shows don't even get that". They at least learned a little something.
Drawn Together simply wasn't good enough to last more than 3 seasons. The whole story line about being a reality show wouldn't garner more than 2 seasons of original shows.
23:33 to get it right She was a Jew,Christian,Hindu basically anything spiritual.. why did they attack religion so hard to me the way the way they are so relentless is too much
I don’t fully agree. I think season 3 is the worst out of all the seasons, but I think season 3 was the most experimental season. Drawn Together Babies, Lost in the Parking Space,and Breakfast Serial Killers are probably the best episodes of the series, and while I understand why people view Ling Ling as a prop character, to me I feel like season 3 brought a lot of attention onto him and expanded his character more, especially since season 3 had a lot of Ling Ling and Toot dynamics in the episodes (Captain Hero and the Cool Kids, Wooldoors Ticlke wickle episode, Freaks and Geeks for example). I think it’s the weakest but not completely horrible.
Huh, did not know season 3 was this hated. Yeah it had some really weak episodes that also animationwise seemed kinda off to me, but it also still had some episodes and jokes (and specially songs) I personaly really really like and enjoy.
I haven't seen it in a while but I just don't agree. I thought this show was pretty good over all 3 seasons. Season 3 has some very silly ideas and quotable moments. My friends and I often reference the 'good times' bit.
oh. so that's why it took about two to three years for the second half of "Lost In Parking Space" to come out. I remember seeing the cliffhanger & started getting very frustrated that the second half wasn't being aired :/ I don't mind a lot of season 3 though. a good amount of laughs throughout. & because of "Toot Goes Bollywood" I ended up watching a pretty good Bollywood film cause I just had to know where the Traditional Indian Song & Dance music came from :)
DT is supposed to be a balance of humor and edge....season was just all edge and no humor. Its so preachy and trying to beat you over the head rather then make you laugh
The reason why most of these kind of shows tries to be shocking and offensive is because most people in the world see animation as a stupid and silly thing only made for kids so that stuff is supposed to prove to people that its made for adults and not kids.
Yet Beavis and Butt-Head and even Regular Show just feel more clever in it's innuendos and edgy humour compared to the stuff like this which all want to be Family Guy, there's just something about cartoons targeted for a teenage audience that have better humour, better art styles and animation than the full adult shows that force too much over the top humour and lazy and simplistic animations B&B and RS was taken seriously as adult animated programs, they had nothing to prove they were being what they wanted to be and let the adults see what they kids was actually watching which's why there was controversy surrounding them
@@isatherebel1520or for Regular Show's case, it can be enjoyed by everyone, although there are topics, themes and subject matter that would be considered to be too out of place and off limits for Preschooler-oriented fare like Ni-Hao, Kai-Lan, but not too bad for something else like Shin Megami Tensei.
@@isatherebel1520 my man, what do I mean? Truth be told, Regular Show is made for everyone, although there are a bunch of topics, themes and subject matter that are being tackled for this show in which, it had genuinely good reasons to earn the TV-PG Rating, meaning that had several elements that wouldn't be too bad to be placed within something else like the aforementioned Shin Megami Tensei alongside with other things such as Katsuhiro Otomo's Akira as one of the following examples and stuff. Similarly, if Invader Zim is made by Today, then it would also be rated TV-PG for understandable reasons.
@@maxleon61702 Yeah bro I can completely see ur point, while I wouldn't classify Regular Show as a full-blown adult show, it's in that edgy territory that could still pass as a CN program but doesn't feel like it's for a younger demographic, which is why I also think thank shows like this and Beavis and Butt-head are specifically targeted to a teen demographic, a TV-PG rating sounds about right for Regular Show, it's more accessible for everyone while Beavis and Butt-head was too edgy and mature for kids, Akira's a good example of an animated movie that ain't made with kids in mind, I never watched Invader Zim bro but everything I've heard about it sounds similar to what's described about Regular Show
@@spencerlane415 no it’s not lmao. Season 1 is the only season where the show is *actually* a reality show. Anything after that season is just lame edgy mid 2000’s humor.
I can imagine June from Little Einsteins, of all people being extremely horrified on seeing Captain Hero's sins, I mean, many, MANY sins that he has committed in the events of Season 3 for his show of origin.
Dang I never had an issue with season 3 but then again I’m biased as a die hard lol… it’s also been a while since I watched that season so maybe I’m due for another