Francis pointed out Randy hated them and Nate pretty much said “Yeah, but trampoline”.
Nate tried to sneak his way in in a slightly stupid way (but if I may, Randy is a bully, and Nate is one of his victims, so I think we can root for him, no?)
Francis stood by the side letting it happen, judging but not acting, then gets to go because he was “honest” (read: not Nate), Randy acted like a bully (the worst thing Nate did here was lie that he didn’t wanna go on the trampoline, considering this is a BULLY, I doubt we have to get on his case), and Francis (mind you, the honest one here, the good guy here apparently) goes to hang with the guy he literally said he hates in the beginning because “Trampoline”. You know. Like Nate.
And that’s the joke. Hypocrisy or (even worse) Nate is in the wrong and Francis isn’t because Peirce can’t break his formula to fit the characters he writes.
0\10, this arc started promising but is now I think the second worst of the year (far more infuriating than Tutoring Chester and beach School Picture Guy, but it had a good joke or two, unlike the now infamous Vegan Donut arc).
We’ve had the Coach John Wallet arc, the aforementioned donut arc and this. 3 of the most boring arcs ever, with some serious misunderstanding of humor and compelling characterization. The best arcs these days are the Daphne ones, and I’m not gonna pretend they’re perfect, they could use some work. Please we get a better arc next week.
So basically:
Nate and Francis wanted to go to the trampoline.
Francis pointed out Randy hated them and Nate pretty much said “Yeah, but trampoline”.
Nate tried to sneak his way in in a slightly stupid way (but if I may, Randy is a bully, and Nate is one of his victims, so I think we can root for him, no?)
Francis stood by the side letting it happen, judging but not acting, then gets to go because he was “honest” (read: not Nate), Randy acted like a bully (the worst thing Nate did here was lie that he didn’t wanna go on the trampoline, considering this is a BULLY, I doubt we have to get on his case), and Francis (mind you, the honest one here, the good guy here apparently) goes to hang with the guy he literally said he hates in the beginning because “Trampoline”. You know. Like Nate.
And that’s the joke. Hypocrisy or (even worse) Nate is in the wrong and Francis isn’t because Peirce can’t break his formula to fit the characters he writes.
0\10, this arc started promising but is now I think the second worst of the year (far more infuriating than Tutoring Chester and beach School Picture Guy, but it had a good joke or two, unlike the now infamous Vegan Donut arc).
We’ve had the Coach John Wallet arc, the aforementioned donut arc and this. 3 of the most boring arcs ever, with some serious misunderstanding of humor and compelling characterization. The best arcs these days are the Daphne ones, and I’m not gonna pretend they’re perfect, they could use some work. Please we get a better arc next week.