I don't think P&P's going to be successful. There's too much going on and yet nothing at the same time. It's a white noise of a show, actually. And though there are things I found kinda chuckleworthy, it feels like they're going the minimalism route and trying to hard at the same time. I feel the use of media blending seems a little shoddier than most modern cartoons, and it's like every close up has to be a puppet, and that gets tired after the third time in an 11 minute cartoon. Yet the only thing I really hated was the incessant whispering echo which wasn't funny the first time, but by the third time (like a whole 3 seconds later) it was thoroughly annoying. As a show it feels like they took Breadwinners, Regular Show, Pig Goat Banana Cricket, and hints of Uncle Grandpa, Chowder, and the ubiquitous Spongebob, threw it into a blender, and skimmed of whatever didn't blend and used what they skimmed off and threw the stuff that made those shows work out. The show's stupid, but instead of pushing why the show's stupid (like PGBC, where it works) it just throws stupid around liberally without purpose.I just hope P&P keeps to itself like their kidcoms, is all.
That said, I just find it parallels Ben Jones's Problem Solverz and Stone Quackers shows in some smug "it's supposed to be funny because it's unfunny" absurd-ism, but unlike those two shows it actually manages to try instead of coasting on a self-centered superiority of "this is art!" PS and SQ are just lazy with their stupid and then calling it smart. Even P&P is cleverly done compared to those. Not to beat a dead duck or anything, but one of the promos for Stone Quackers was someone freaking out about needing his pills, and done in a not at all funny disturbing manner. But it's supposed to be a joke. Because it's disturbing. Yeah, I give P&P credit for not being that bad.
I was pretty much 70/30 on that. I figured if it isn't Blanden being possessed or impersonated by Bill, then either Blanden was working in tandem with him instead. What made that scene pop was that it was entirely believable that Blanden would try and befriend Mabel and Dipper for helping him out in time. Bill is a manipulative monster and knows how to work the sympathy angles all with intricate knowledge of the twins' adventures. That played out brilliantly.BTW: Was it way obvious to anyone besides me that when Blandon appeared offering Mabel eternal summer through his time-bubble that it was really Bill trying to trick her into handing over the rift?
Though, I kinda have a feeling there could have been potential in the actual Blanden trying to do the exact thing and making summer last forever. But maybe it seemed too obvious and even a bit Phineas and Ferb-like.