Overview
Siblings Emma, Ravi, and Zuri Ross leave their extravagant New York City penthouse once again to return to Camp Kikiwaka, a rustic summer camp in Maine where their parents met as teenagers.
Reviews
Ok, I'm not really one of those die hard Christian. And the only reason why I really hate all the anti-Christian things is because it's a woke trope. But when it pops up in a kids show it stops being an annoying trope and becomes freaky and terrifying indoctrination.
And that is pretty unsettling.
But aside from that, this is a tragedy. It was never a good show, Salute Your Shorts, from back in the day that at least had fun characters and actual laughs so much so that I even heard my jaded parents laugh at some of it.
But, BUNK'D never had that level of goodness. It was always sort of... well, it always kind of stank. It was one of the modern kids shows that assumed that all children are idiots. that never makes for a good show, assuming your audience rides the short bus never works
And that is what it was... a bad show made for kids
But then they started doing the Woke check boxes and it became a racist show made for racist liberal white wine moms to watch when they are drunk at 9AM with their children while dad is at work.
So it went from a bad show, to an offensive show, and I say that as someone who hates the woke offended by everything crowd. When I watch it and think "Wow, they are offensively stereotyping these guys" you know it's bad.