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    I’ve only seen a couple episodes of Bluey but one of them they were all doing something outside and all of a sudden a football came out of nowhere and whacked the dad in the nuts. It was very funny. 10/10 show.

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      “Very funny”? Seriously? That sounds like literal Ow My Balls territory in terms of humor.

      We are all doomed as a society.

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      There was one that it was implied at the beginning that the dad and his neighbor were trying to one up each other so the Dad bought a pizza oven. In the end it was cuz the dad and the neighbor wanted to make different pizzas and swap them😂

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    Well maybe if Walt wasnt such a god awful cunt of a character from start to finish. Dont get me wrong, great show, Cranston is a acting beast. I know he is great cause I hate Walt more than I love the dad from Malcolm in the middle.

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    For those out of the loop with Bluey, it’s a fucking amazing kids show. I really can’t compare it to anything that came before, the style, the music, topics that they cover (and even how they approach things). It’s truly a once in a lifetime show kinda like the original LOTR trilogy. Lola Sebastian just recently did a video touching on it and comparing it to the MAGA copycat, “The Mundane Misery of MAGA’s Bluey Copycat”. A good 2 hour video to put on for entertainment and get the gist of the show.

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      I don’t have kids, but I had heard that people with kids and dogs had noticed that their dogs were watching Bluey too. So I started putting on episodes of Bleuey for my dogs when I’d have to go run errands. Yep, I’ve now watched quite a bit of Bluey, and it’s a damn good show.

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      Sleepytime makes me cry every time. The symbolism surrounding concepts of growing up, facing the future (or current) death of one’s mom / parent… the simple joys and quiet moments between parents and their kids and the orchestral arrangement and performance of Gustav Holst’s masterpiece classic suite “The Planets” is a moment of devastatingly bittersweet television perfection captured in a 7-minute episode of a children’s cartoon.

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        One time as I was driving, a song started on the radio and I started crying but I didn’t know why. Then I realized it was “The Planets”, and I was thinking of Sleepytime.

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        I’ll be honest, almost every episode has me tearing up in one way or another.

        I feel like Alan from Cinema Therapy lol.

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      Unironically Breaking Bad is kind of what a MAGA version of Bluey would look like.

      “Consequences for our actions? No, no, there’s a way out of this…”

      “Difficult emotions? Don’t open up to those closest to you!! Recede into fear. Deal drugs if you have to. Just don’t be a bitch and run out of money lol.”

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      What the heck, MAGA needed to oppose Bluey? Maybe I haven’t watched enough but I don’t see it as particularly political. I guess it’s anti- “children should be seen and not heard” if that’s still a thing on the far right.

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        Anything that cares about people and doesn’t raise you to be a selfish and uncaring asshole is “woke” to them and has to be fixed

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          They are actively against SEL which is the stupidest thing I can imagine. The only thing I could imagine worse is feeding your kids lead paint chips.

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        I don’t think oppose is the right word

        I watched one episode of the copycat (tons of bluey though) and it’s more that they thought they could take it, slap on a conservative veneer and call it a day. It felt very soulless compared to the original

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      I think of Bluey as a cartoon for parents that kids also like.

      The only thing in a similar vein is Phineas&Ferb, even if it’s a very different show. Everyone in my household, ages 5, 10, 11, 14, 39, and 43, were syched upon learning that there would be a new season.

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    I’ve never seen Bluey, but I am aware that two different shows being high quality is not a paradox. What a weird hill to die on.

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    You know, Bandit had the sense to eat the pizza instead of throwing it on the roof.

    Edit: Also, people actually like Chili. Can’t say the same for Skyler.

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      The fact that people don’t like Skyler is intentional. At some point you’re supposed to ask “why am I cheering for the drug dealer over this woman”? That disconnect is a huge part of why the story is so engaging. They make you root for the bad guy over the good guys, even when you shouldn’t.

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        When I watched Breaking Bad, I was mesmerized by Walt’s descent from a man who just wanted to help his family into the monster he became.

        When I watched it the second time, I realized there was no descent. The monster was there from the first frame, but I had been used to seeing the main character as essentially good.

        Brian Cranston’s performance gets praised all day every day online, and against all odds it lives up to the hype.

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      I hate bottle episodes. After watching “Fly” I came away still hating bottle episodes, even if they are done well.

      Best bottle episode ever, imo, was done by Community. And still, fuck bottle episodes.

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    Stranger Things: “I am the most streamed show in 2025!”

    The Sign: “I’m about to end this man’s whole career.”

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    The use of commas instead of periods to denote fractions is making me want to harm someone. What in the fuck are they teaching you in school nowadays.

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    Is this because Breaking Bad fans review bombed A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms? I saw that one of the new episodes outranked Ozymandias causing a mud slinging competition.