Thread:Anythingspossibleforapossible/@comment-850810-20180331094420/@comment-252417-20180331095609

Yeah, I've heard about the cameos, and we have one mention of it at Parodies and pop culture references. Any more help would be appreciated.

I have never watched the show, nor do I ever want to. I heard of the lighter tones, but the fact is, it still goes into an area I just don't want to see, but I might try with the episode, but I wasn't particularly fond of the deaths the couple of deaths I saw in trailers and photos (but someone said they would try and cut that out for me, so we'll). It was a big red flag for me (and apparently a massive red flag for some fans who were jerks about it to me, because I didn't think dead bodies suited Scooby-Doo, at least not in the gratuitous adult gore level, but as these people don't realise, not everybody reacts the same), as ironic as that may sound. So it's quite difficult covering something you haven't seen, and it wasn't going to be a nightmare anyway.

I can put your not back about it, since nothing in the episode seems particularly real. Personally, I thought it would've made more sense if Dean had it on DVD then they could've just popped right into the episode. Although, I guess trying to make it completely credible wasn't as fun as just getting it made the way it was.

The whole team-up itself doesn't make much, how they just invite themselves along with the Scooby gang. You never see a team-up that doesn't have them join for some other convincing reason (kind of, because Jonathan Winters just joined the gang simply because he needed a ride), but again I have not seen it, so I'm pretty much in the dark for now.