Please, please, please, PUH-LEEZE tell me when Bog first banned LOVE, this is basically how he got all the rest of the goblins on board! XDDD

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Please, please, please, PUH-LEEZE tell me when Bog first banned LOVE, this is basically how he got all the rest of the goblins on board! XDDD
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this is gonna sound bad but ahem, is it just me or does it seem the newer episodes of bobs are focused on being almost too wholesome, the reason i loved bobs is because like louise was tough as nail, gene was funny yet scared and tina was well just the perfect rebellious outcast. now i think instead of being funny lately they try to make each episode end on an "aw look they are so cute and wholesome" and i miss the bluntness of bobs...unless i'm missing something... what do you think?
I see where you’re coming from. I’ve kind of been having the same thoughts. It definitely seems to me that in “Large Brother” they sacrificed a bit of Louise’s character in order to give us a touching sibling bonding ending, which wasn’t a great move.
What I kind of think might be happening here is, maybe the writers are taking some of the elements of the show that they know viewers have really liked from earlier seasons (the kids, a family that genuinely loves each other, etc.), and they’re trying to give us more of that but they’re just overdoing it. I think that’s why we have so many episodes now that focus mostly on Tina, Gene, and Louise while shoving Bob and Linda to some small side-plot that doesn’t even connect. That’s probably also why it seems like more and more these stories go for “cute” over big laughs. Prior seasons had a better balance to them, and plots would escalate in ways that they just don’t seem to anymore. I’m hoping this season will turn out better than the last one in that regard, but I don’t know.