Who's funding this kid?
So now Ryder has a mega bus driven by an A.I. dog. Cool million right there. I guess they provide public services, so local taxes? But the town only has like 12 freakin' residents!
shareSo now Ryder has a mega bus driven by an A.I. dog. Cool million right there. I guess they provide public services, so local taxes? But the town only has like 12 freakin' residents!
shareThe taxes must be ridiculous.
shareHaha my boys are OBSESSED with this show and my husband and I were just talking about how in the world all this is funded ?
shareNever mind the fact the KID is all-knowing and all-competent, and has help from dogs. Not even adult dogs, but (perpetually) baby dogs.
Actually kind of annoys me that a kid is given such power. Doesn't have any school or anything - just self-employment as some kind of life-guard, in a way. And adults, even good ones, are totally dependent on him coming to the rescue! Like the episode today with corn maze and coals getting all over the place. Seriously, they didn't have a hose at that house to just pour water on the coals? They wasted time calling children to drive over and help?
I know, it's a kids' show, but sometimes I like to pick on things, too, just like all the other adults on IMDB brutalizing various kids' shows (don't get me going on the PC and uncouth stuff these shows have). Which reminds me - Max & Ruby gets alot of grief for having no parents, but not this show! I guess it's OK Ryder is a pre-teen with no visible parents or any adult authority.
And apparently all pups can talk since there's a new pup from another part of the world and Rubble wasn't a original Paw Patrol either. But cats can't talk.
shareThen there is the amazing Paw Patroller, a giant full sized RV which must be a diesel engine. Equipped with huge panel tvs, the robot dog driver, automated drop down gate doors and living arrangements.
There is no talk of insurance, commercial drivers license required to drive such a vehicle can only be obtained 21 years or older.
Cost of fuel? Diesel isn't cheap and I never see ryder reaching for a credit card.
Lots of questions to be answered.
Who's voting for a Mayor with a fixation on a chicken that apparently is also the Deputy Mayor!
shareLOL! It's people like yall on this board that 1. Crack me up! 2. can possibly give some ideas for this show's future !
shareI thought of this the other day, a CollegeHumor type sketch. It's the end of a mission, and Ryder demands payment from the client. The client's taken aback, and Ryder says "How the *beep* do you think I pay for all of this s***?" When the client doesn't have the money, he sicks the pups on him to beat him up.
shareI'm surprised Ryder hasn't been hired by the Dept of Defense yet to finance some giant amazing war heads or AI battlefield bots. He's brilliant and can do no wrong with his inventions. 😆😆
shareOur son loves this show. My husband and I were talking about this one day. He said that Ryder must have the whole town blackmailed or he must have Mr.Trump for a dad.
shareI watch this with my son and try to imagine the Ryde child is a little half insane and much of what we see is in the imaginary part of his mind. The sort of person who has six stray rescue dogs and monitors police rescue airwaves but where his mind as a kid sends talking dogs in futuristic machinery to the rescue in reality he is a 42 year-old hermit with dressed up dogs and cardboard boxes made to look like doggie cars. Maybe in the final episode we could have a big reveal as he gets into an accident himself and realises the reality that his untrained dressed up dogs can't do anything to help him apart from feast on his corpse once he's bled out. Wow, that went dark fast!
shareWorst PAW Patrol theory I've ever heard - and I've come across one that was basically a ripoff of The My Little Pony Theory: http://paw-patrol-creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/PAW_Patrol%3A_The_Pups_Are_Really_Humans
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