[Disney+] Progressively, the series has been transformed from a children's proposal that adults can watch, to a story that addresses adult themes that child viewers can also enjoy. In fact, that this episode exceeds the usual length is an approach that seems to have more of an eye on adult viewers than on children. The structure of this episode allows the creation of two parallel plots that nevertheless come together intelligently in the main idea, which talks about the difficult decisions that are made to achieve greater family well-being, even if this means leaving some important things behind. It is a beautiful story, more emotional than funny, with a certain farewell tone. If throughout its three seasons it has achieved some of the best children's episodes of recent times, this one is outstanding, with some especially exciting sequences such as the final montage with the acoustic version of the song "Lazarus drug", performed by the singer Meg Washington.
One of the best episodes! Bluey and Bingo mirroring evolution of the species while ageing metaphorically, was brilliant!!
This series don’t have the right to be that wholesome. This episode is perfect.
The closest we will get to a Bluey movie. It was pretty awesome. I'm glad they are staying put.
That ending musical montage was brutal. Merciless. It had me ugly crying, wtf!
Good 'ol Rob Ford. Best episode so far. I nearly didn't watch it
It's been years since we heard about the crack smoking mayor of Toronto rest in peace Rob Ford
Heres a link to the infamous video
i get why the showrunner/writers thought they needed to work up to this episode, but this—a splashy, real life scandal that was inescapable to any semi socially aware adult alive at the time—should’ve been the pilot episode. it draws the viewer in with a compelling take on a familiar story while subtly introducing the characters and revealing their quirks and ticks. an easy choice for a pilot, especially when compared to the actual pilot, which was an absolute bore and a let down of even a filler episode.
but given that the episodes after this are well written and interesting, perhaps there was some studio interference or episode scrambling that made things as they are. who knows.
but i’ll always take a show working it’s way up to greatness over a show with a good start that descends into the inane.
it’s still L&O in the mildest sense, but ive gotten used to the almost potent politeness of the tone lol. and, after the grit and brass and sometimes exhausting showiness of the US line up, the meek lull of this series is a welcome respite.
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