Sunday, September 13, 2015

Editorial: Better "Veggietales In The House" Episodes On The Horizon?

Hi, I'm the Whatsoever Critic. I review just about anything.

Ever since I found out that new episodes are supposed to come out, I've been wondering: Are there better episodes on the way for Veggietales In The House?

So far, I've been only invested in the LarryBoy episodes, and the other episodes... not so much... well, with the exception of the premiere episode of the Netflix series (pause)... Okay, also "Bacon and Ice Cream." Other than that, I'm only interested in the LarryBoy episodes.
However, we're supposed to get "another batch" of episode on September 25, 2015 (according to Wikipedia). Now here are my concerns:
1. Will we get good story?
2. Will another LarryBoy episode be in the mix?
3. Will the next batch of new episodes complete Season 1? Or will this be the start of Season 2? (According to Wikipedia, Netflix ordered three seasons for the series.)
So many unanswered questions hit the surface, and we only got at least two more weeks of speculation.

So, are better Veggietales In The House episodes on the horizon? We'll only time and chance will tell. I can't predict the future... however, I would like to propose some predictions for a LarryBoy episode (if there is another one):

1. Petunia Rhubarb would make a great kidnapping victim for Motato. That way, we have that chemistry between her and LarryBoy. (I've always wanted to see those two hook up.)

2. Junior Asparagus can be left out this time. (Well, humor Junior for two minutes, and then he needs to get the f*** out of that episode.)

3. We can see Motato acting like a good villain, like in the "Junior Jetpack" episode. If we see that potential in him again, then the episode wouldn't be a lost cause. (Refer to the "Jenna Chive Live" episode for an example of a lost cause.)
4. MOST IMPORTANT: LarryBoy would save the day. No one but him. We need to have LarryBoy in the superhero spotlight, so that he won't be as underrated as he is right now.

Whatsoever Critic
Source: Veggietales In The House

Courtesy: Big Idea/DreamWorks

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