
Back To Basics and Basics Are Good.
Well the boys of RvB are back for another adventure in Recreation. Like its predecessor it picks up right where the last chapter left off. After 20 episodes of serious back story the guys of RvB felt it was time to bring back the nuttiness and mayhem that they began with and let me tell you it is great. The first big positive is the return of two of the best characters. Yep you got it, Donut and Tucker make a triumphant return and they never skip a step in their hilarious hyjinxs. Still, there is a great story in these 19 episodes and the ending is definitely one that is going to leave you wanting more. Will there be another RvB series to follow this one? Who knows, but for now just enjoy RvB going back to the basics that made them a cult classic.
Goes great with any Barley Pop!
This was another enjoyable escapade with my favorite Blood Gulch warriors. I am a fan of Red vs. Blue and really appreciate the efforts of their creators take to put together some more content for us to enjoy.
Moving Along!!!
i have been a huge fan of the series since it started. but my favorite team is blue. the plot and follow through in this one is a tiny step down since the last one but it's still funny and retains the standards of Red vs.Blue i mean Blue vs. Red, Nobody says red versus blue anymore thats stupid how you said it lol. my only cons are that church doesn't actually take part beyond a like 30 second cameo by him and tex. and that they seem to have forgotten that in season two of the blood gulch chronicles simmons is also made a robot not just church so technically he would have to be an A.I. too. But i digress for to speak even the name of Cabose (that is how it was spelled in bullet holes in season 3) would invite the wrath of the almighty sheila. anyway the "teams" are still divided and the reds are at full strength and the blues are... well caboose is... well he's not dead and he's the only blue at his base. trust me with sarge's so called "leadership style" and cabooses pention for...
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