644: Kidsboro, Part 2

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644: Kidsboro, Part 2

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Truth be told, I have not heard this yet. But I'm about to... and it always helps to hear what everyone else thought.

So... good, bad, ugly?

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It was enjoyable. Since you haven't heard it, or you might've by now, I won't spoil anything.

I like how Odyssey introduced new characters, each with their own personalities.

The episode was predictable, unfortunately. :( But neverless, It's definitely worth listening to.

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I liked it. 4 stars.
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Not as good as the first part. The storyline wasn't that that interesting, nor did I agree with all of the conclusion the kids reached in regards to government. However, it was still very entertaining. 3/5.
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Dave wrote:Not as good as the first part. The storyline wasn't that that interesting, nor did I agree with all of the conclusion the kids reached in regards to government. However, it was still very entertaining. 3/5.
Dudes, that episode DROVE ME CRAZY!!!!
What the heck is their problem!? P R I N T O F F N E W M O N E Y ! ! !
I mean they're making the biggest deal in the world because the government lost 40 bucks and will go bankrupt!!!
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Jellyfish11 wrote:
Dave wrote:Not as good as the first part. The storyline wasn't that that interesting, nor did I agree with all of the conclusion the kids reached in regards to government. However, it was still very entertaining. 3/5.
Dudes, that episode DROVE ME CRAZY!!!!
What the heck is their problem!? P R I N T O F F N E W M O N E Y ! ! !
I mean they're making the biggest deal in the world because the government lost 40 bucks and will go bankrupt!!!
I don't think it works like that... otherwise, why doesn't the United States just print a bunch of money to pay off the National Debt?
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SivartM wrote:
Jellyfish11 wrote:
Dave wrote:Not as good as the first part. The storyline wasn't that that interesting, nor did I agree with all of the conclusion the kids reached in regards to government. However, it was still very entertaining. 3/5.
Dudes, that episode DROVE ME CRAZY!!!!
What the heck is their problem!? P R I N T O F F N E W M O N E Y ! ! !
I mean they're making the biggest deal in the world because the government lost 40 bucks and will go bankrupt!!!
I don't think it works like that... otherwise, why doesn't the United States just print a bunch of money to pay off the National Debt?
But it's Kidsboro... I mean, 40 bucks?!
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Jellyfish11 wrote:
SivartM wrote:
Jellyfish11 wrote:
Dave wrote:Not as good as the first part. The storyline wasn't that that interesting, nor did I agree with all of the conclusion the kids reached in regards to government. However, it was still very entertaining. 3/5.
Dudes, that episode DROVE ME CRAZY!!!!
What the heck is their problem!? P R I N T O F F N E W M O N E Y ! ! !
I mean they're making the biggest deal in the world because the government lost 40 bucks and will go bankrupt!!!
I don't think it works like that... otherwise, why doesn't the United States just print a bunch of money to pay off the National Debt?
But it's Kidsboro... I mean, 40 bucks?!
It doesn't really matter if it's 40 or 40,000... if a government can't ethically do it, it can't ethically do it. Would you like it if your government got to make all the money it wanted? It seems like money would be pretty much valueless if there was an unlimited supply.
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SivartM wrote:
Jellyfish11 wrote:
SivartM wrote:
Jellyfish11 wrote:
Dave wrote:Not as good as the first part. The storyline wasn't that that interesting, nor did I agree with all of the conclusion the kids reached in regards to government. However, it was still very entertaining. 3/5.
Dudes, that episode DROVE ME CRAZY!!!!
What the heck is their problem!? P R I N T O F F N E W M O N E Y ! ! !
I mean they're making the biggest deal in the world because the government lost 40 bucks and will go bankrupt!!!
I don't think it works like that... otherwise, why doesn't the United States just print a bunch of money to pay off the National Debt?
But it's Kidsboro... I mean, 40 bucks?!
It doesn't really matter if it's 40 or 40,000... if a government can't ethically do it, it can't ethically do it. Would you like it if your government got to make all the money it wanted? It seems like money would be pretty much valueless if there was an unlimited supply.
I agree completely with SivartM. The issue being conveyed is one of finiancial responsibilty especially in the current mess our country has gotten in. Hence, the bail out issue.

Back to the episode, I liked that it put kids in an environment to make decisions on their own about traditionally adult issues.
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I definitely agree with Robyn Jacobs. Very realistic point of view there.
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I liked it-4 stars
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Best but not the bestest :lolsign:
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