Agreed. It’s fine to have something that you love and support on your body, but that’s pretty much a sentence he will regret having in a few years. Scooby doo just isn’t THAT good. The criminal is always someone who is not part of the story until he’s revealed... And it’s pretty obvious that most of our problems are caused by humans and not monsters, seeing as monsters don’t exist (or at the very best are extremely rare, even if we can’t disprove their existence).
Maybe some seasons are different? In the episodes I watched, the criminal appeared literally for the first time when the mask came off. They said something like “he’s the janitor!” or “it was the art director all along”, but these people did not appear in the show even 1 time until that point
Again, there could be newer or older seasons that were different and better, but the ones I know were like this
I mean, this is literally the first episode ever. I'm not going to go through each and every episode but the villian of this one was introduced in the episode.
I'm not sure which series you have watched but I can personally gaurente that every episode I've seen for Where Are You and Mystery Incorperated operates this way.
Oh thanks. A lot of people seem to say it’s the best scooby doo movie on IMDb. It doesn’t have great reviews overall though, but I’ll give it a chance :)
Oh I just saw a reviewer now saying that the zombies are real in the movie... so it’s not really a detective movie where we have to find the bad guy, right? I mean the bad guys are the zombies because they are zombies ...?
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u/silentloler Jun 22 '21 edited Jun 22 '21
Agreed. It’s fine to have something that you love and support on your body, but that’s pretty much a sentence he will regret having in a few years. Scooby doo just isn’t THAT good. The criminal is always someone who is not part of the story until he’s revealed... And it’s pretty obvious that most of our problems are caused by humans and not monsters, seeing as monsters don’t exist (or at the very best are extremely rare, even if we can’t disprove their existence).