Homecoming
- Episode aired Apr 3, 2024
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
578
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Harry and Asta team up with an unlikely ally to try to save the Earth.Harry and Asta team up with an unlikely ally to try to save the Earth.Harry and Asta team up with an unlikely ally to try to save the Earth.
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Clancy Brown
- Mantid
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDuring the scene where Harry, Asta, and Joseph are discussing the bomb Joseph mentions that the "Greys" have left him out of the plan for Earth. Harry says, "like when everyone is invited to a party except you". Asta counters with, "oh God, I thought you didn't want to go to Kayla's birthday". Harry then mispronounces Kayla's name as "Kaylala". Kaylala is the actual name of the actress who plays Asta's daughter Jay.
- Quotes
Harry Vanderspeigle: Humans spend most of their lives searching for something. Some days, it's a Grey hybrid alien who stole your bomb. The next day, it's car keys.
Featured review
What happened to the characters?
First off, big fan here.
It's a riddle to me how the writers managed to turn almost every previously lovable character with their unique flaws and strenghts, and learning-curves, into empty, hateable characters in this season.
It doesn't feel like the previous seasons ever happened in terms of character development. The story continus, but everybody seems to be stuck back in their mid-first season states. You'd think the more intimate episodes and bonding moments of the last season would have a lasting impact on the individual lcharacters, yet it feels like it was all for nothing and whoever is running the show turned it into an episodic crap fest chock-full of stereotypes.
Genuinely funny moments and very cringy moments (the bad kind, some even borderline bigoted) take turns. Why is this necessary? The second season was a good continuation and the third season started promising. There was a real connection between characters. All in all the writing is on an almost insulting level now for various reasons. Most importantly though it seems like all they're doing at this point is make it bigger and fuller and louder and more annoying and obscenely narrowsighted, to not leave a minute of breathing room for developing a story, or letting viewer process it.
This is sad, I am sad, downrate me all you want but this was one of my favorite shows. I will continue watching it, but not be invested in it anymore. I do hope for a fourth season, and a change in "marketing".
It's a riddle to me how the writers managed to turn almost every previously lovable character with their unique flaws and strenghts, and learning-curves, into empty, hateable characters in this season.
It doesn't feel like the previous seasons ever happened in terms of character development. The story continus, but everybody seems to be stuck back in their mid-first season states. You'd think the more intimate episodes and bonding moments of the last season would have a lasting impact on the individual lcharacters, yet it feels like it was all for nothing and whoever is running the show turned it into an episodic crap fest chock-full of stereotypes.
Genuinely funny moments and very cringy moments (the bad kind, some even borderline bigoted) take turns. Why is this necessary? The second season was a good continuation and the third season started promising. There was a real connection between characters. All in all the writing is on an almost insulting level now for various reasons. Most importantly though it seems like all they're doing at this point is make it bigger and fuller and louder and more annoying and obscenely narrowsighted, to not leave a minute of breathing room for developing a story, or letting viewer process it.
This is sad, I am sad, downrate me all you want but this was one of my favorite shows. I will continue watching it, but not be invested in it anymore. I do hope for a fourth season, and a change in "marketing".
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- elcinematico
- Jun 12, 2024
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