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A dumpster fire
"Limited Edition" had a terrible story, terrible characters, and horribly problematic "life lessons". It starts off with a disclaimer about how insightful the drama will be, which should have been the first red flag. It then introduces the main character Mario who is so emotionally stunted that he is unable to function in a normal relationship, and in later episodes it's revealed that he still has his mom clean his room for him. The other main character is Jethro, a creepy narcissist who doesn't respect Mario's boundaries or seem to realize that Mario needs someone who is capable of communicating like an adult. Jethro goes too fast for Mario, but then Mario falls for Jethro, but he never confesses his true feelings. Mamita, the local partier who thinks she's like a fun aunt, does nothing to help, so Mario has to rely on his friend Chona, who is annoying and doesn't do much else. Then there's Arnold, who can't take a hint when Mario turns him down on a dating app multiple times. Then, to make Jethro jealous, Mario dates Arnold, but doesn't tell Jethro that he's dating Arnold, then Jethro goes back to New York, and then Mario gets sad and becomes a vlogger, and then everything else that happens is of no consequence to the audience because at that point there's no use bothering to care about these characters.
If you like bad shows because they're funny to talk about, this is the show for you.
If you like bad shows because they're funny to talk about, this is the show for you.
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