Friday, October 16, 2020

Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?- Season 3

7/10

I found this season, currently on Boomerang, stronger than the first and weaker than the second. 

Whereas the latter half of season 1 and season 2 took the basic Scooby-Doo concept and took it to some creative places, the stories here with the exception of one episode felt more basic. That having been said, they're decent enough stories with decent humor, just not inspired.

The one highlight is The Last Inmate. It's a feather in the show's cap that it was able to get THE Morgan Freeman to be in this. The episode does a great job of parodying his narrating career as he leads a documentary about the Scooby gang. The entire thing is a hoot as a Freeman calmly  reacts to every situation and the basic elements of a Scooby-Doo mystery.

Surprisingly, there weren't a lot of actor guest stars this time around, and fictional characters were dropped entirely. (Fun fact: this season includes original Scooby-Doo at the Movies guest star Faye Dunaway.) With no actors or voice actors, there are a lot of personalities whose performances are just okay. Also, besides Freeman and Macklemore, there aren't a lot of really high profile names. Arguably, I mean. No disrespect to any fans of the guests here. Though why is food network personality Alton Brown here? Nothing against him, but what kid is a big fan of Alton Brown? I'll give you professional eater Joey Chestnut, because that seems like something a kid may be into, but a general food presenter I don't get.

Also, most of the character attention still goes to Shaggy and Scooby. The rest of Mystery Inc. still don't quite pop.

I know I've been pretty critical, but I still mean in it when I say the show alright. I feel that it has more potential to fulfill is all. This will probably be a lot of fun for kids and adult Scoob fans won't have any issues. Seriously, see the Morgan Freeman episode.

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