I love it.
Whatever planet they're on, it's relatable to the many earthling conditions.
Work life, dating, parents, healing, what we eat, when we eat, friendships, corporations, the Man; if you enjoy a satirical social commentary, this is one of those.
Robin Eisenberg's art is obviously amazing, but the writing is what we need now in a comedy.
All these live-action "comedies" are just people yelling at each. Like most people don't get enough of that at home.
While it may trigger the conservative sociopath poorly hiding his* who may feel threatened by feeling like a cartoon is making him learn, for those able to laugh at the ups and downs the mind, they really made it fun, and a lot of lives were lost.
It's brutual.
Anxiety plays a major role in the storyline.
Sometimes, that's a good thing.
Whatever planet they're on, it's relatable to the many earthling conditions.
Work life, dating, parents, healing, what we eat, when we eat, friendships, corporations, the Man; if you enjoy a satirical social commentary, this is one of those.
Robin Eisenberg's art is obviously amazing, but the writing is what we need now in a comedy.
All these live-action "comedies" are just people yelling at each. Like most people don't get enough of that at home.
While it may trigger the conservative sociopath poorly hiding his* who may feel threatened by feeling like a cartoon is making him learn, for those able to laugh at the ups and downs the mind, they really made it fun, and a lot of lives were lost.
It's brutual.
Anxiety plays a major role in the storyline.
Sometimes, that's a good thing.