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8/4/2025, 3:30:27 PM
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I'm a few episodes in and it's pretty good so far:
>The heavier linework is a bit weird in a couple of shots, and there's been one or two bits where the animation felt a little stilted, but the overall quality's been better than I expected, especially with how much /co/ was doomposting about it over the last few months.
>The VAs are the biggest thing that's been noticeable; you can definitely tell when it's Hardwick voicing Dale and when it's Huss; you can tell Huss is trying, but he hasn't quite got it down yet, though I'm slowly getting used to it. I don't mind Joseph's new VA, he sounds a bit more Redcorny and that kind of fits. Kahn is the one that's the most off - Chieng is just not a very good VA and definitely not a good fit for Kahn and that's kind of a shame, I don't know if I'll be able to get used to him. The rest of the cast are fine though.
>The writing's been pretty solid; first episode focuses on setting up the new status quo and still fits some great jokes in. Bobby and Hank split the show very evenly and it's a good balance between Bobby figuring his adult life out and Hank adjusting to how things have changed. Bobby, Joseph, and Connie are all fleshed out adult characters with their own lives and own issues, and I like that the rest of the Rainey St. characters didn't just stand still during the years Hank was away (well, apart from Bill). The comedy's good, most of the jokes land, I've had plenty of sensible chuckles and quite a few good hard laughs: Bill "finishing" Netflix, Luke Jr. knocking himself out with the fake beer, "They'll never know it was me!" as Dale flees in the conspicuous Bugabago, "You can't play two race cards! That's not fair!" and there's been some great visual gags.

It's pretty decent.