Disney's BUNK'D was a weird show...

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All Comments (21)
  • @fryguy9704
    It slowly went from a spin off of Jessie to just a show that takes place in a camp
  • I like how the show just stuck with the Jessie stereotypes for their characters every time the cast changed. Like there’s always the dumb boy and the smart boy who are for some reason best friends, there’s always the girl that’s into fashion, then there’s the feral girl who should unironically be in prison. And sometimes but not always, there’s an Asian stereotype character. This show is fundamentally just the same storylines from Jessie but just on a camp, and Jessie is just the same storylines from Zack and Cody but in a penthouse instead of a hotel or cruise ship.
  • @trinaq
    Tessa Netting, who played Hazel, was 24 when the show started. She has her own YouTube channel, where she discusses behind the scenes gossip, and unlike Hazel, is a sweetie. A testament to her acting skills.
  • @BatmanFan76
    Since Bunk’d finally ended, I’m just assuming that this means the Disney Channel sitcom universe has officially concluded. It’s been a crazy and mostly nonsensical ride.
  • Something I've never understood was Tiffany's mom apologized for not letting her have fun, but Tiffany never returns to camp despite loving it.
  • “So they just…go to Hollywood…in like….20 minutes?!?!?” They literally just hop on a private jet in the first few episodes, I expect nothing less at this point
  • Just found out Bunk’D ended the other day, it started when I was in 4th grade, I start college in 2 weeks…
  • @estelar0067
    It’s so funny how it started out as a Jessie spin off and by the time it ended you could absolutely not tell. Only character that remained was the farm girl. The actress became a producer in the show and everything like people say she was happy the show ended but if anything she probably benefited the most
  • I remember the final episode of Jessie the parents promised to stay with their kids and actually raise them. Then the very next second bunkd premiered. All the kids gone to camp except the one that needed summer school.
  • "Oh course his name is Xander, why wouldn't it be?" Alex forgets that his name is literally in the same group as Xander. They're both short for Alexander. Only difference really is that they're different names, and Alex is unisex
  • @mittyceo
    Christina Ross was RUTHLESS literally never around for her children, got rid of their real mother figure because she realized she’s barely there for them, gets the mother figure out, and then once she gets the opportunity to be with her kids ships them off to summer camp (which she used to go to so that her kids could live in her shadow) like damn.
  • @riffraff7942
    Almost every show Disney makes is weird, in the best way possible
  • I'm sorry, but the "P+V" just sent me straight to my grave
  • @trinaq
    Please review "Best Friends Whenever." It was a little goofy at times, but the main girls' friendship was sweet. Also, it was one of the first Disney sitcoms, other than "Andi Mack", to explicitly mention periods.
  • @ic236
    Lou was like the only one that stayed through the seasons
  • @EthelJung-j5w
    Bunk’d was my childhood, but tbh the ending of season 5 would’ve left the show off on a good note, I feel like learning the ropes was unnecessary. They even re sung the theme song at the end, it was basically perfect
  • Looking back now, the Jessie universe had a crazy amount of horror-filled episodes that were legitimately scary. There was The Ring parody in the original show (like seriously, how did that episode get approved, I’ve seen so many people say that episode freaked them out) and then there was the slasher episode and fog monster episode that were so scary, they came with content warnings, which was insane. That’s not even all of them, those were just the ones that stuck out to me because of how scary they were, which… wow.
  • Still remember the eerie silence when news of Cameron spread, but forever loved and remembered in his amazing roles and personality 🫶