These new episodes are becoming very uncomfortable to see, since the issue of the controversy, does not help either, that the last season has been quite weak and lacking comedy legitimately funny, and if I'm honest, also in review material.
Lately, each episode feels less like reviews and more like a fanboy complaining that he did not get what he wanted, and exaggerating the nitpicking to an insupportable point, just to get more comedy material, like with this movie.
It just seemed to point out the strange things in the movie and make flat jokes about it, rather than explaining why the movie did not work in terms of story or characters, things like inventing a new word for the uncomfortable that a moment was, seem like a desperate attempt to create a new recurrent joke more that because he thought he had something funny to say about that moment, unfortunately, something that I found common in many episodes of the Critic lately, I suppose that after more of 300 episodes, it is difficult to leave with a bad movie that enough people want to see a review every week. In fact he literally says '' I'm not letting Fievel Goes West get to me '', as if he were trying to avoid saying something positive about the movie.
Although I have to admit that I smiled when, he hears Jimmy Stewart's last speech.