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The Girlfriend - WHY Is This Episode So HATED?

Jun 07, 2021
you have some yellow, you know, in your hand, welcome back to the search for the worst

episode

of Gumbo, let's go straight to today's

episode

, friends, so you can understand why people don't like

this

episode that we have what to talk Jamie is no banana, she is a supporting character throughout the series and a school bully who can be seen terrorizing others despite the few screen time she had. Her character took a turn in the third season, where she was used more in her developed character before that, just another student at heart, Jamie slowly developed into her bully form in episodes like training her first major episode, but not his first appearance;
the girlfriend   why is this episode so hated
However, it is in

this

episode where we get Jamie at her best and solidify her character as a violent brute who doesn't. I don't know any better, so Jamie goes around terrorizing everyone and we get some really missed jokes about how messed up things are between Banana Joe letting Jamie eat his brain, Anton cutting the bark off his body, and Jamie ordering him to eat. In and of itself, it's something that would only have worked because these are food-based characters. I'll just say that Jamie thinks it will be a normal day to take someone's lunch and eat it, but when Jamie doesn't understand why Alan would share what she has with someone.
the girlfriend   why is this episode so hated

More Interesting Facts About,

the girlfriend why is this episode so hated...

We see the catalyst for this episode. I love the fact that it takes Jamie a long time to think, which shows that she is so deep and stuck in her ways that she doesn't need to think about things often. It's that kind of inside joke that revolves around this episode, she deduces that she needs a love, which creates a random explosion that can be anything from Jamie realizing it's explosive or Woodward falling off his bicycle, she turns the Darwyn and that's when this episode gets its bad reputation from everyone. Once you've seen Jamie bully others before and after this episode, she doesn't exactly seem compassionate, though, let me move on to another episode that tries what this episode tries to do: the fights, the fights were a season 1. episode that revolves around Tina and Gumball supposedly fighting over communication problems despite being good friends, although a little more endearing and less comedic with its execution, what I enjoy about the fight is that Gumball and Tina didn't hate each other, no, we're really pushing each other. fight, but everyone around them was so afraid of Tina and so protective of Gumball that they assumed this big dinosaur was going to intimidate them.
the girlfriend   why is this episode so hated
It was really endearing because towards the end we see Tina introspectively talking about how she doesn't exactly want to. being seen as a brute like her father, it's just that, while other people like Anton or Idaho, when they get angry, it's not exactly intimidating, when a dinosaur let alone a Tyrannosaurus Rex gets angry, the intimidation factor is amplified and She is essentially no different. Unlike the other kids separated by species, here we get the same treatment with Jamie and explore her character in a way that the bull offers a full view of her, but also a lot of different dynamics that we don't normally see.
the girlfriend   why is this episode so hated
She turns to Darwin. and Gumball is very worried and worried that Darwin might get hurt if he breathes incorrectly with his friend, she is not a gorilla, why is she your new

girlfriend

? Know? I was also curious to know what Jamie is, is she an ox? Is she another dinosaur, considering her only friend seems to be Tina? Does she like fish soup where she has many different things? Well, this comes straight out of the week. She has features of an ox, which would be your horns, large teeth and lion's hooves. what would be her tail and what would be the orange color of her, a frog, what would be the color of her skin and various other animal species as well, so Jamie is fine.
Jamie Darwin decides that the best way to deal with this is to not say anything, how silly my friend that never goes well and I can assure you that from personal experience, when Darwin and Jamie meet after being together, we see that Gumball is often the source of pain and antics around him. I don't necessarily have a problem with this because her character has always been that source. and I've almost never had that problem before. I love Jamie's new voice in the last few seasons, the fact that our voice is a little more gruff really creates this thug image for a second.
I'll see you at lunch. I wonder if Jamie got this perfume from the famous perfume department? I feel like I should say it now in case anyone is expecting me to actually critique this episode. I like Jamie. I've always liked the baddest characters in a show. My favorite Cartoon Network show is Ed and Eddy. I love Invader. zim I love Courage the Cowardly Dog I love Gary from Final Space and I love Gumball from Well, guess what, I don't mind characters that aren't typical of sweetness and kindness because when I was a kid, I wasn't either.
I'm still not, I definitely wasn't a bully either, but I do have an affinity for the character who isn't exactly likable but also isn't a major league villain, especially when they have these occasional random acts of kindness, so with that you can probably Heck I don't hate this episode. I enjoyed the fact that Jamie has this Swift animation that makes her punches and kicks look lightning fast. He blinks and you'll miss it. I love how disciplined she is, according to our coach mom, who has been beaten. in the message to apologize when you feel you have done something wrong like what she did with Darwin.
I also like how this is Jamie's way of taking something like with food a little more specialized in that Gumball expresses more concern and Darwin finally says something about the part of him that isn't from a nature documentary. Are you going to sit quietly up there? Because you say nothing? His problem is that he doesn't understand love, so the best thing he could do was the way. silent until she figures it out for us, make do with dude, you're cheering her on, shouldn't we see Darwin as the wise voice of reason, he's not really the informed source here, even though it's a cartoon and our writers behind it of these characters have yet to portray. them as children lacking proper experience if they had the right answer for everything, not only would it be unrealistic, but it would also be a quick and boring episode.
I understand Gumball's role in this, but I also understand Jamie and Darwin's, however, this episode isn't everything. Well, although we have some parts that I don't necessarily enjoy, like all the Richard parts, who is she, your future daughter? I'm not going to lie, Richard deserves a lacrosse stick to the head after that performance, we also see Gumball moving on. Darwin acts instead of acting himself, which is a very absurd thing to do, so it's reasonable that Darwin, on the other hand, stops saying things like Jamie needs more time to figure things out and then Coulson doesn't say anything. at all and I don't like it.
Or I wish Darwin would continue to assure Gumball that he's only sacrificing his safety to help Jamie understand how to better handle relationships in the future, ethical nature aside. I guess I see this episode in a different frame because it doesn't try to tell. He tells me that this is the right way when all the other characters except Darwin feel that this is the right way, we see the episode start to turn things around when Jamie makes Gumball her boyfriend and doesn't see the difference between a boyfriend and a friend, that's a guy, this leaves us like an idiot running away instead of standing still and submitting to the relationship.
I love the scenes to come, we see that Jamie is trying out all the cliches of love, yet with a clear intimidating twist, she really seals the deal for who she is. She tries and really means well, but as a bully/troglodyte he's just ignorant and doesn't see anything other than how he acts in general. I also love the lighting here, it gives us a better view and mood of the school and how she never seems to. I want to hurt Gumball, but his brute attitude is too much for most. I can't force you to be my boyfriend.
That's not how love is warped. If you want to have a relationship, there has to be a mutual bond of trust. Love is not something that is taken. it's something you earn, this episode gives me a chance to get into a meta conversation about review, a convenient thing that's about the amazing bubblegum of all the shows that mention meta things, but one of my main criticisms I see of this episode is which shows people that you have to be completely docile in an abusive relationship and eventually things will work out, however I don't agree at all, this episode goes out of its way to show you that Jamie is not a good person and the audience can choose that easily. without needing to see a review, also, it is shown that everyone avoids Jamie specifically because she is violent and mean.
The episode also shows that the main characters, Gumball and Darwin, know and understand that Jamie is not nice and not entirely safe to be around. and she's not

girlfriend

material, even with all that, the episode also shows you that Jamie doesn't exactly know what she's doing either, which leads you to see that this is not a team knowledgeable about relationships the way that, In retrospect, we are children, we may lack. the social experience they would gain from a lifetime of conversations, but they are not idiots. The fact that many of us, excluding myself, dislike Jamie and think this is a horrible relationship like the characters' also means we all understand the nuance. here the episode shows us what it would be like to date the emotionally confused bully and shows the misadventures that come with that and most of us can come to the conclusion that you shouldn't do it, why do people expect that when you are? young man you think otherwise that's not how morality works because for the criticism to be valid we would have to see Darwin and Gumball enjoy the abuse or think that they should stay in this relationship for fear of a worse consequence and the episode ends that way.
I don't like reviewing things with a morale-driven purpose unless the show is explicitly trying to boost morale, which if you think that's Gumball, I have nothing to tell you, plus it can be very subjective from person to person what they take away. . of an episode and how they perceive the validity of a moral. I don't expect kids or teens to watch this episode and start a relationship later because it's abusive or use this episode as a guide on what to do and don't grab it. our character, the way we are, our personalities and the way we see things, our preferences from a singular instance of the media, so in this case one is on top, so abusive relationships don't even work that way many times.
You don't even know the other one. person is abusive until much later many times the public bullying of Jamie or the bully in a couple would be taken care of by someone at school many times you would know who a bully is, either in retrospect or blatantly, so I don't agree with criticism, plus it's a cartoon and cartoons can exaggerate certain aspects of the comedy or plot and still work well, you know buddy, all you have to do is keep your mouth shut and don't say anything. I think this part is what most people hold on to. because showing the moral of keeping silent would be better, however the problem is that the episode made it clear that if Darwin had done something earlier instead of following his ways and also seen the context in which Jamie realized that this would not have happened. and as he speculated, this would have been overlooked, that couldn't be the moral if we as the audience can see that this could have been reduced or avoided in many ways, but anyway that was the bride, do I think this is it the worst episode? obviously not, in fact this might be the best episode in the search for the worst yet.
I wouldn't call it my favorite episode, but it's not a bad episode. What other episode should I cover in the search for Gumball's worst events? Let me know. in the comments below until then a special thank you to April's followers and until next time take care of yourselves

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