Review: Tender Touches “Heated Floors” ; “Heated Floors: Operetta”
Would you believe me if I told you that the Operetta is actually better than the original?
Overview (Spoilers Below)
Charlene is attempting to cheat on her husband Curtis with a guy named Steve who also happens to be best friends with Curtis. Curtis freaks out when he learns of the situation and attempts to kill Steve with a knife, but instead of finishing the job, Curtis wants to actually help save his pal from an eventual death. Fortunately, this is a house with the benefit of a hideaway wall that can only be opened with a button, and inside there’s gauze or band-aids to help cover up Steve. But will we save Steve in time?
Our Take
Harmonquest is an animated retelling of what goes down when Dan Harmon plays role-playing games with his friends. Take that concept, and make it surprisingly less-dorky, and you’ve got Tender Touches. You know what’s odd about that? The series that stars Bradley Milner, David Bonawits, and Maxime Simonet, is actually pretty good. We’ve got a legit plot with established characters that are more-or-less improvised on the spot. Even better, the “Operetta”. Yes, the Operetta is essentially a replay of the first episode, but in song, and as such there’s almost a sense of a rehearsal aspect to the episode (aside from Charline’s character who is literally phoning it in). The end result is actually a rather compelling arc that the viewer is gonna wanna see the conclusion to, in both spoken word and song, the latter of which has a sweetness in its delivery, a spontaneity if you will.
The limited series is largely a format that is ignored by other TV networks that produce animation, and Adult Swim is on its third (two of which aired on Toonami), and I think having that type of variety is important. Especially if it gives an opportunity to the producers like so who ordinarily host the Adult Swim Streams a legit chance at storytelling, albeit, improvised.
I can’t believe I’m saying this…but this is a good show. It’s almost like holding a puppy, there’s a young energy about it that’s hard to control, but you’re getting puppy kisses in the process…or tender touches.
"There are also other characters that come and go (also owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery conglomerate media company)."
Huh. Is that just referring to other characters from the show itself, or is this implying that the new season is going to have cameos from other WBD IPs