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  1. I will continue with Velma 6. Will be short, I am not in the mood honestly
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      CN: Velma episode 6 I mean it's basically just people telling her stuff but okay, sure
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        CN: Velma episode 6 The show wants to criticize Fred's dad for teaching him toxic masculinity, but will shame Shaggy's dad for making his son a "beta". It will also not allow Fred to be a better person, sticking him in the "cringy male feminist" box instead. So the show...
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        1. …in reply to @__MoBlack
          CN: Velma episode 6 ...doesn't have a coherent positive conception of masculinity at all. When you build your political commentary on cheap jokes, nothing makes any sense, I guess
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            CN: Velma episode 6 Not a ton to say on this episode, actually. It's mostly plot stuff trying to connect the serial killer going around earlier, Daphne's parents, and Velma's mom together
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              CN: Velma episode 6 That Daphne's parents left her because they were bad people who didn't want her from the start is unbelievably anticlimactic. And the mysteries are still very little problem solving and a lot of being told where to go next by someone who knows something
              1. …in reply to @__MoBlack
                CN: Velma episode 6 There's an aimlessness to the whole script that makes the show difficult and a bit depressing to watch. It's less that no one cared, I think. At some point they never figured out what this show exists to accomplish