Talk:Game Over (TV series)

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Hallucinogenic drug references
I caught one episode of this, and it had blatant hallucinogen references in it. The boy was tripping, while camping with his dad, and part of the story was that the daughter would sneak out of the house, go to parties, and have fun on "cookies". She embodied the intellectual, party-on-the-weekends drug-user.

It was an inside joke to the video game world where magic cookies, mushroom and fruit are used by all types of game characters. It was also used as a reference to drug use. However the main theme of the episode was not to do a thing cause everybody else is doing it.

Billy was doing everything his friends told him was cool. Including wearing a man bra and Christmas tree lights as a fashion statement. Dad decides to take Billy on a camping trip so he can learn independence from his friends and make his own decisions. Alice's friends after watching a public service ad about the dangers of "Magic Cookies" decides they want to try them.

While on a camping trip with his Dad. Billy is hungry and Turbo tells him to shoot a rabbit, that happen to be his ex girlfriend he was trying to get rid of, Billy said he didn't want to. Turbo told him everybody was doing it. Billy got angry and said he still didn't want to do it. Billy's father is proud of him for finally standing up for something he believes and not going with the crowd.

Meanwhile Alice was going to try the "Magic Cookies" and her mother found out and told her that it was bad. Later Alice found out that her mother had done "Magic cookies" during her college days from a scrap book. Her mother said it had been a mistake and she always regretted it. And even though she should let Alice make her own mistakes she hoped that Alice could learn from hers. She tells Alice that she can go to the party if she wants and walks away. Later Alice decides not to go to the party and stay at home with her family. [Pixarian: 03:18, 1 March 2008 (UTC)]