I never said they didn't care about how people see them. I said in the context of this show its pretty clear they're playing stylized versions of themselves, just like Louis. If you watch this show, you know that. If you don't watch this show and you think they're seriously portraying themselves in some biographical manner, you're a moron. I'm glad you're looking out for the morons Animeniax, someones got to.

There are a bunch of things I don't necessarily love during the course of watching an episode. But I think that is what makes this show so ineptly special; It doesn't try so hard to be liked by the broadest audience 100% of the time. It makes the good parts seem that much better, its what every good piece of art should be.


Anyway enough back and forth lets talk more about the show.....

At first I wasn't sure what to think of the Jack Doll (i think his name was) character. The guy who "trains" Louis in the last 2 episodes. He was obviously off putting, you could tell he's seen tons of people come and go. I love how he hits us with these people who are clearly meant to put us off. He doesn't have any funny quips or some sweet side to him. He's just a person who is there to be tough on Louis and kick his ass a little bit. And he gets his laughs thru inanely funny shit, like his interaction with the hilariously muted 'Boy Agent' who is usually quite talkative.

Anyway if you want me to talk about episodes that I could find something to really critique and get into, then we'd have to go back a few. Because in my opinion the last 3 have been nearly flawless to the point where I'd have to rewatch them to find something that stands out that I didn't appreciate.