for the most part i liked the concept. i liked the setup of the classic “snatch and grab” tying to figure out the whodunnit. but as the episode progresses, it basically becomes an ad for “Kamp Koral.” again i like the concept—although i’ve never seen that show personally—, but it feels repetitive rather than naturally appealing. i don’t know about you, but this makes me not want to watch that spinoff. i also just don’t like how it does not make sense in the whole consensus of the show’s timeline, but that’s beside the point. the humor is meager and the suspense is actually intriguing for the most part. but it brings it down by practically forcing “Kamp Koral” and its continuity down the throats of viewers.
for the most part i liked the concept. i liked the setup of the classic “snatch and grab” tying to figure out the whodunnit. but as the episode progresses, it basically becomes an ad for “Kamp Koral.” again i like the concept—although i’ve never seen that show personally—, but it feels repetitive rather than naturally appealing. i don’t know about you, but this makes me not want to watch that spinoff. i also just don’t like how it does not make sense in the whole consensus of the show’s timeline, but that’s beside the point. the humor is meager and the suspense is actually intriguing for the most part. but it brings it down by practically forcing “Kamp Koral” and its continuity down the throats of viewers.