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Should They Be Shocked by the Plasma Ball
Robloxreviewer5 June 2024
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Riddle School - It has the kids being hot by spicy sauce, then the kids get flown away by the water. Then it has the Libarian shushing everyone (like "Schooled" Great.), Then Rusty gets rope burn while his friends stand there (grrr...), then they force Zach to get a letter out of the Fish Pool with Liam making a creepy smile. Then there is a scene where Rusty gets shocked by a Plasma Ball, I don't think it works Like this. Then, it turns out Mr. Bolhofner was The Swindler. That plot twist I didn't except, so I will give this a 4/10.

Love Me Tenor - Of course The Freckled Gang had to cause chaos. First, they get Gus to not be shy, then he changes the building to be A Opera house. Why be so excessive? The Freckled Gang then say "What about our Video Games" like Selfish Dumbos. Because they're selfish, they try to sabotage the opera house with a spaghetti hose, then Gus sings about them badly. Honestly, I wish they were shamed and had tomatoes thrown at them. Then, they regret their actions but only to not get caught. So, they take all the hits, Gus gets upset and the place is now back to a Game and Grub. In the end, they continue their act with the spaghetti hose but now it's a real performance and not an act. And the episode ends on a running gag of Liam's retainer where he finds it and the episode ends on a zoom up of his stupid Freckled face. 1/10 which rounds to a 2.5/10 or a 3/10.
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3/10
What a bizarre episode to end the season on
brandyharringtonfan16 February 2024
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This is my last season 7 review, which means my ranking of every episode in this season is finished! I'd recommend checking that out after this. Thanks so much for reading my reviews throughout this season! I'll continue to review every episode of season 8 and make a ranking for it of course. In the meantime, I'll probably just review more episode of the Captain Underpants show, it's my current obsession.

I really wish this season ended on Riddle School rather than Love Me Tenor, because this is the first episode in a while that I can say is not that bad. Actually almost good. They got me with the escape room plot. It was very obvious, but I still liked it.

This episode is mostly about the gang solving riddles from a mysterious figure for some "unknown" reason. I'm not gonna say this episode does a bad job at doing a twist, but Present Danger did this way worse. There are these letters throughout the episode with capital letters in each of them. Not sure if I'm just smart but I figured these letters had importance, once again showing that this show can't write for an audience over 5.

When they start solving the riddles, it's not that bad. There's different locations and it's not too insufferable. Nice change of pace. When they go in the science room is when they get their final challenge, and I just have one thing to say about this scene. PLASMA BALLS DON'T CAUSE SOMEBODY TO GET ELECTROCUTED LIKE THAT. I'm sorry, but it's way too convenient and too much of a cop out, like the writers couldn't figure out a way to end this saga of riddles. Understandable for this show, but still very annoying.

I don't really have much to say about this episode, I like some of it and I don't like some of it, it gets a 5/10. Was almost a 6/10 but the plasma ball thing annoys me too much for it to be any higher.

We move on to one of the worst finales in the show, Love Me Tenor. No where near as bad as Frame On You, but this episode is audibly annoying on top of including bad writing.

In this episode, Gus from Gus's Games and Grub gets the spotlight... why for your final episode of the season you put a random character nobody cares about in the spotlight. I will say, his singing voice isn't too bad, but I also really hate opera so it's kinda 50/50.

The middle school kids are in this episode once again to do absolutely nothing but cause pure chaos. First of all, they tackle Gus in the beginning of the episode for singing. I get that it's nighttime, but even during nighttime you can still see someone determining from the lighting of that shot, it's one of the many examples of why I do not like these types of episode, they always jump to nonsensical conclusions.

In this episode, Gus wants to be an opera singer, so the six 12 year olds try to solve a 40 something year old man's shyness of singing in front of a crowd. What really gets me about this episode is that Gus's shyness goes away almost instantly, which is not how this works, at least for me. I'm a very shy person, and it takes a lot for me to even work myself in front of a crowd. I had to do a few presentations and I could barely even talk in front of my class, even if there was someone else there. Not sure if I'm being too hard, but I don't care. It's still personally insulting to me.

So within about 10 literal seconds of episode time, he becomes professional. They never use transitions to portray how much time has passed between when he started singing and when he changed the Games and Grub to an opera, but knowing this show I assume like a day. Which... you can't renovate a whole building in one day, this dude must be loaded.

The kids goes to visit Gus and they only think about themselves and their needs saying "what about our video games". It's all your fault guys, once again they're so easy to jump on something without considering the cons. Because they're selfish, they try to sabotage the opera house with a spaghetti hose. Gus ends up singing a song for them and they immediately regret their actions. For your information, they only regretted their actions because Gus sang them a song, not because they learned it was selfish, only because he did something nice for them.

Because of their mistake, they end up having to take all the hits and surprise surprise the crowd loves it. Gus gets rightfully upset and immediately reverts the opera house to the Games and Grub after little convincing from Lincoln. Gus, you really need to prioritize yourself.

With one change, he keeps the opera house in it. He probably had to remove some of the games for that as none of the landscape or anything changed... yet the kids don't have an issue with that. Once again guessing this is like a day after, you can't just revert everything in one day and treat it seriously. In something like Krusty Towers, the home renovation scene isn't taken seriously, it's a joke. You see the difference is Loud House is trying to be serious with this... it's absolutely laughable at this point that they think they're doing something. Maybe I'm wrong and it's meant to be like a year later I don't know the writers didn't tell me.

In the end, they continue their act with the spaghetti hose but now it's a real performance and not an act of some sort. And the episode ends on a running gag of Liam's retainer where he finds it and the episode ends on a zoom up of his gross face. If that isn't a perfect representation of this season I don't know what is. The side character favoritism, the gross out, the horribly unfunny jokes, and the forced endings.

1/10. This one, being insulting to me and just a very badly written episode in general gives it a low rating. I'm really happy this season is over, this was a freaking nightmare to sit through all of. But I'm glad to write these reviews, if they convince even one person to stay away from these episodes then I did my job. I hope everyone has a great day and I'll see you in season 8!
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