Oh My God, Yes!
Original title: Oh My God... Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances
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The misadventures of three friends as they explore femininity in an unpredictable, technology-driven world.The misadventures of three friends as they explore femininity in an unpredictable, technology-driven world.The misadventures of three friends as they explore femininity in an unpredictable, technology-driven world.
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This is not worth it...at all. It's not even in the "so bad it's good" tier, it's unfunny, cringe-inducing and the animation and art look like a low-budget Mr. Pickles. Let me repeat that. "Low budget Mr. Pickles". The characters are unlikeable and the dialogue was written in less than 10 minutes while drunk on a rollercoaster, the only star this has is because the voice actresses did an acceptable job withe the trainwreck they were fiven. If you like good shows, don't watch this, if you like watching bad shows to laugh at them, don't watch it.
This show should be watched as a challenge, not entertainment.
This show should be watched as a challenge, not entertainment.
It's soo good ! The vivid animation pulls you in before you realize you hilariously relate to the intricate short sub plots they're throwing at you. From childhood trauma, ironic friendship bonding , to controversial societal issues they introduce several hidden messages whether it be cultural, generational, or just plain across the board we're all participating in this matrix of a place how could any of this not also be reality. Very fun & purposeful while also keeping it light with the comedy. This is perfect for adult swim. Cant't wait to see more episodes & love that it's its own thing, so needed. What a solid addition to the adult swim line up !
My take as a woman in her 20s:
It tries to be funny and relatable but it's only relatable if you're someone who blames their problems on other people, is selfish, is a bad friend, and has no aspirations in life.
The characters all do just that. They are toxic, and go around thinking only about themselves. They even comment on this and make jokes about it. They are all unhealthy because they have self-defeating attitudes and do nothing to help themselves or improve.
Bunch of victims.
Women in our 20s, we can be better than this.
Sick of seeing stuff that normalizes this behavior.
The women with purple hair and blue hair are cute, but that's all that's good about this show. It's poorly written and forgettable. Someone else listed it as cringey, perfect description.
The characters all do just that. They are toxic, and go around thinking only about themselves. They even comment on this and make jokes about it. They are all unhealthy because they have self-defeating attitudes and do nothing to help themselves or improve.
Bunch of victims.
Women in our 20s, we can be better than this.
Sick of seeing stuff that normalizes this behavior.
The women with purple hair and blue hair are cute, but that's all that's good about this show. It's poorly written and forgettable. Someone else listed it as cringey, perfect description.
The other reviews leaving 3/10 are being too kind. The show lack direction or purpose. Feels like poor sloppy writing. Tries to develop relatability by sharing content that would be in a fluffy psychology podcast. Any attempt of connection to reliability is done by superficial means.
Show could become more depth if it dropped it's unnecessary content and shared it depth based on actual struggles every day individuals face across the episode versus using one liners for comedic relief.
Like others describe the episodes revolve around victimhood removing accountability and placing it on others. The show teaches all the qualities you should not have. A great watch for psychology students to observe mal adaptive coping mechanisms.
Show could become more depth if it dropped it's unnecessary content and shared it depth based on actual struggles every day individuals face across the episode versus using one liners for comedic relief.
Like others describe the episodes revolve around victimhood removing accountability and placing it on others. The show teaches all the qualities you should not have. A great watch for psychology students to observe mal adaptive coping mechanisms.
I just heard about this show a couple of days ago. And I just finished bingeing the first 4 episodes. People complain about the animation style but it's not as bad as a lot of adult animated comedies out there. Even still, a show not looking like it cost a million bucks Is no reason to not give it a chance. This show rocks. It's not an eye soar. The colors are stunning, the backdrops are so beautiful and detailed. The dialogue and jokes are a bit on the nose but it's clear that that is by design! Beyond the silliness and randomness is deep message about our inner emotional worlds and friendships. I can't wait to see where this show goes. The first episode wasn't that strong but each episode gets better and BETTER! I swear! Ive seen previews for episode 5 and I'm too excited!
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