The writers took the already splendid characterizations established in Season 3 and tightened a few things. All of them hit their stride this season in terms of characterizations and dynamic. The blending of surrealism, dark humor, slapstick, satire, and slice-of-life is done perfectly, and the tight and clever writing of it all only elevates it. Gumball has always had a unique sense of humor, but this is the pinnacle of that. There are a few mediocre ones ("The Crew," "The Apprentice," "The Awkwardness," and "The Compilation"), but nothing that I found downright terrible, which is more than I can say for the other seasons. ![]() A bit of a bold claim, but I earnestly do not find any of the episodes in that season bad. It took everything that Season 3 established and tightened it to a science.
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