Talk:Bayou, By Me/@comment-252417-20170630135851

I agree with the other two posters on how they felt about the episode. Buster comes off as incredibly selfish and inconsiderate to his father's flu, who sounds like he has quite a cold, but gives into Buster's needs (or wants).

I think the problem stems from the fact that Buster is kind of spoiled by being taken all over the world and he's kind of been given more freedom, so when he probably doesn't probably expects Bo to just let him do what he wants when he wants, so suddenly Bo is being the responsible father and putting his foot down. This is understandable, but perhaps a little too late on his part, since Buster's gone and done stuff without Bo.

It also gets quite awkward, because they're cartoon characters having issues and interacting with real-life human beings and aren't actors (as far as we know), so they do the best they can to go along with the story they've been told to act along with. The most awkward scenes are when Bo and Buster have dinner at the family's house, and they get into an argument with it ending with Bo taking Buster back to the hotel. The mother awkwardly says her goodbyes. Another scene is when Buster goes out fishing with the boy, where Buster admits he went out without Bo's permission, and the kid has to be his conscious by telling Buster it isn't right what he's doing. Very awkward acting from the kid.

Overall, Buster was inconsiderate and selfish, but given what his life is like in this series, Bo was over doing it a bit with the sudden parental oversight. So was Bo in the wrong as well? A little bit.