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A handsome secret agent and his team of LGBTQ superspies embark on extraordinary adventures.A handsome secret agent and his team of LGBTQ superspies embark on extraordinary adventures.A handsome secret agent and his team of LGBTQ superspies embark on extraordinary adventures.
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Before I start this review, i would just like to say that I'm a bisexual trans guy. Obviously I'm a member of the LGBT community, but obviously not everyone shares the same opinion as me. Some like the show and some won't, and that's fine as long as we respect each other. The initial teaser made the show look atrocious, but the show is a different story.
Summary: Basically a team of secret agents, but the catch is they're all queer.
Writing: Pretty mixed bag. One moment it could be rather serious and poignant, shedding a light on growing up and homophobia. On the other hand, it has that particular brand of milennial humor, gross-out, and LGBT stereotypes galore. There's even a character named Twink for crying out loud. 1/2 I suppose.
Characters: Steve is pretty sympathetic and the first episode made me feel bad for him. I quite like Stat too, mainly her design. Twink is very annoying though and I hate his design. Who names a character Twink? 1/2 again.
Music: One of the tolerable parts of the show. Typical spy jazz akin to James Bond. There's no official theme song because certain cartoons these days can't be bothered to make one. 1/2
Animation: It's not very special, that's all I have to say. I will give props to the art style - at least it doesn't look like a Family Guy ripoff. 1/2
Voice Acting: Another tolerable part of the show. The actors did the best with what they were given and I can appreciate that. 2/2
In conclusion, 6/10. It's not a horrible show, just very mediocre leaning towards okay. I understand the need for all kinds of queer stories, but shows that hinge on yasss queen stereotypes aren't my cup of tea. I just want to be treated like everyone else.
Summary: Basically a team of secret agents, but the catch is they're all queer.
Writing: Pretty mixed bag. One moment it could be rather serious and poignant, shedding a light on growing up and homophobia. On the other hand, it has that particular brand of milennial humor, gross-out, and LGBT stereotypes galore. There's even a character named Twink for crying out loud. 1/2 I suppose.
Characters: Steve is pretty sympathetic and the first episode made me feel bad for him. I quite like Stat too, mainly her design. Twink is very annoying though and I hate his design. Who names a character Twink? 1/2 again.
Music: One of the tolerable parts of the show. Typical spy jazz akin to James Bond. There's no official theme song because certain cartoons these days can't be bothered to make one. 1/2
Animation: It's not very special, that's all I have to say. I will give props to the art style - at least it doesn't look like a Family Guy ripoff. 1/2
Voice Acting: Another tolerable part of the show. The actors did the best with what they were given and I can appreciate that. 2/2
In conclusion, 6/10. It's not a horrible show, just very mediocre leaning towards okay. I understand the need for all kinds of queer stories, but shows that hinge on yasss queen stereotypes aren't my cup of tea. I just want to be treated like everyone else.
What the hell is wrong with you people, its an ok show why all the hate, geez
its just as good as any toon adult comedy, I laughed pretty hard with my friends watching this, I give it a strong 7.5 but Im putting the score up cause it dont deserve this flack.
its just as good as any toon adult comedy, I laughed pretty hard with my friends watching this, I give it a strong 7.5 but Im putting the score up cause it dont deserve this flack.
You know that feeling of curiosity when a show only gets ratings on either end of the spectrum? Yeah, me too. So, I watched the first two episodes.
If you are like me: not offended by LGBTQ themes, but neither care too much then Q-Force is only a mediocre show. Just the discourse around a show is not enough to justify its existence. And this is really what Q-Force is. It's meant to either rile up or make people feel morally superior.
Underneath is a cast of OK characters that I don't see developing much depth. I chuckled at some of the jokes, like the Tracy Chapman one in the first episode. Some or many of the jokes I might have missed being not the target audience, YMMV. Story wise it's aimed at young teens I guess? Kind of flashy, fast paced but also kind of flat. Animation is good.
If you want to get riled up or instill a sense of moral superiority, then this might be for you. If you want to kick back on the couch after a long day, then go find something else with a bit more quality. It really isn't bad though, just not good either.
Q-Force will probably run for a couple more seasons if it doubles down on the social issues and then gets discarded on the pile of shows nobody remembers.
If you are like me: not offended by LGBTQ themes, but neither care too much then Q-Force is only a mediocre show. Just the discourse around a show is not enough to justify its existence. And this is really what Q-Force is. It's meant to either rile up or make people feel morally superior.
Underneath is a cast of OK characters that I don't see developing much depth. I chuckled at some of the jokes, like the Tracy Chapman one in the first episode. Some or many of the jokes I might have missed being not the target audience, YMMV. Story wise it's aimed at young teens I guess? Kind of flashy, fast paced but also kind of flat. Animation is good.
If you want to get riled up or instill a sense of moral superiority, then this might be for you. If you want to kick back on the couch after a long day, then go find something else with a bit more quality. It really isn't bad though, just not good either.
Q-Force will probably run for a couple more seasons if it doubles down on the social issues and then gets discarded on the pile of shows nobody remembers.
Some ppl are just taking it too personal and in the wrong way. I have friends that are just like the characters and also one straight from Ru Paul drag race. Good to have something funny to watch.
Blah blah boo hoo it's stereotyping. It hurts my feelings. It's a comedy it's supposed to be funny. And if your giving it a one star it's probably because it is spot on and your feelings got a tiny bump.
God when will people grow up and start getting the fact that life can be a little tough and crying every time you don't like something isn't the answer. However luckily for the you you have a remote control and can simply turn it off.
God when will people grow up and start getting the fact that life can be a little tough and crying every time you don't like something isn't the answer. However luckily for the you you have a remote control and can simply turn it off.
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- TriviaThe series was the first adult animated series produced by Universal Animation Studios.
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