But some people joined it because they believed it was about starting various fires around the world.
Damn, I wonder if that was in the Netflix series or if I just completely missed that part of the description of the VFD after the kids find out about it...
Regardless, a lot of depth and a good mystery to spin out over the course of a series.
Lots of shades of gray and materialist understandings of human behavior, often pitched from the initial black/white worldview and spun out into something more complex and deep.
Also, I really enjoyed the joke of an entire cheer leading squad chanting "You can't beat a dead horse".
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Damn, I wonder if that was in the Netflix series or if I just completely missed that part of the description of the VFD after the kids find out about it...
Thanks for the breakdown!
Regardless, a lot of depth and a good mystery to spin out over the course of a series.
Lots of shades of gray and materialist understandings of human behavior, often pitched from the initial black/white worldview and spun out into something more complex and deep.
Also, I really enjoyed the joke of an entire cheer leading squad chanting "You can't beat a dead horse".
Oh yeah, I thought it was a hoot!
I've also been a bit of a fan of Patrick Warburton since the short lived live action "Tick" series and this show scratched that itch.
Highly underrated series, although the Amazon reboot was also good.