My family and I absolutely love bluey! I love the messages each episode has. I hope the finale is a season and not a series finale.
I only wish bluey had been around long ago.
Keep them coming, please.
I’m 54 years old, raising three granddaughters ages 8,5, and 2. This is my second go around with kids and we all find Bluey so wonderful. I worried about about bandit, but realize now a huge lesson, you gotta let stuff go not to miss the now. Hurray to this most innovative and thoughtful show. Every seven minutes is a gift.
I’m a father with a young girl of seven she’s in love with this show and I am too. I grew up with Looney Tunes and though I enjoyed it this is so much better.
It’s truly a shame that you are ending Bluey. I hope that you put out a box set for those of us who can’t let go of Bluey and are willing to watch reruns repeatedly.
First it was Supernatural. Now it is Bluey that is going to break my heart.
I am no longer going to try watching any new series because I am sick of getting hooked on shows that end rather abruptly. Tired of the heartache. Bluey is the last series I ever watch again.
My children and I are already heartbroken in knowing that Bluey is ending this year. 💔
Please release a complete box set after you air the final episode?!
When we watched this episode, my girls asked out loud “what’s wrong with Bandit?” and my wife wondered aloud too. I responded with, “Something he might be the only one to ever know.” And nobody responded. I found it telling that even to my own family, it was shocking to see a man struggling and mentally distant. Men are people too, yes they have feelings, and yes they worry. Some of us worry a lot. There is a lot on us that we don’t ever vocalize, even after others have just moved on or assume we don’t care.
I applaud Bluey for the various ways that they celebrate the joy, difficulties, and utter humanity that unites every one of us…via cartoon dogs…and sometimes you shouldn’t overthink it, mate. And sometimes you’ve gotta just wind up and toss that worry right off the beach and run around and have fun.
Comments for ‘Bluey’ Creator Unmasks Controversial Episode
Diana
My family and I absolutely love bluey! I love the messages each episode has. I hope the finale is a season and not a series finale.
I only wish bluey had been around long ago.
Keep them coming, please.
Jen
I’m 54 years old, raising three granddaughters ages 8,5, and 2. This is my second go around with kids and we all find Bluey so wonderful. I worried about about bandit, but realize now a huge lesson, you gotta let stuff go not to miss the now. Hurray to this most innovative and thoughtful show. Every seven minutes is a gift.
Richard
I’m a father with a young girl of seven she’s in love with this show and I am too. I grew up with Looney Tunes and though I enjoyed it this is so much better.
Chris B
Better than Looney Tunes? Are you on crack?
Tracy
It’s truly a shame that you are ending Bluey. I hope that you put out a box set for those of us who can’t let go of Bluey and are willing to watch reruns repeatedly.
First it was Supernatural. Now it is Bluey that is going to break my heart.
I am no longer going to try watching any new series because I am sick of getting hooked on shows that end rather abruptly. Tired of the heartache. Bluey is the last series I ever watch again.
My children and I are already heartbroken in knowing that Bluey is ending this year. 💔
Please release a complete box set after you air the final episode?!
Thank you for your time.
mr76
When we watched this episode, my girls asked out loud “what’s wrong with Bandit?” and my wife wondered aloud too. I responded with, “Something he might be the only one to ever know.” And nobody responded. I found it telling that even to my own family, it was shocking to see a man struggling and mentally distant. Men are people too, yes they have feelings, and yes they worry. Some of us worry a lot. There is a lot on us that we don’t ever vocalize, even after others have just moved on or assume we don’t care.
I applaud Bluey for the various ways that they celebrate the joy, difficulties, and utter humanity that unites every one of us…via cartoon dogs…and sometimes you shouldn’t overthink it, mate. And sometimes you’ve gotta just wind up and toss that worry right off the beach and run around and have fun.
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