In my theatre, i was in the VERY back, row H, the farthest back you can be. There were people SCREAMING in front, reciting memes, saying lines, and that made it worst. There were 3 TODDLERS, no older than 6 tbh, in full cosplay! Im Sorry but if you are a parent and you DO NOT check the shows your kids watch before they watch them, you are a bad parent! Because during one of the scarier bits they all started crying!! MOST, if not ALL, Glitch shows are 15+ and if you didn’t check a show that your small children is watching before they watched it, imo you should rethink how yoy parent because stuff like Murder Drones, The Amazing Digital Circus, Knights of Guinevere, Gameoverse, Lackadaisy and etc, ARE NOT FOR KIDS!!!! They are TEENAGER shows. And to even point out my hypocrisy, i was 13 when i first watched TADC, and when i was 13 i knew for a fact if my parents knew i was watching this, i was be grounded and not allowed to, so i didnt tell them and hit it until i was 15 because thats the appropriate age to watch it!!!! Dont EVEN mention how im never wver mentioning that i watched hazbin hotel and helluva boss as like a 12 year old. That severely messed me up and seeing parents take their kids to panels and comic cons were its full of actors (FOR AN 18+ SHOW) cuss and made lewd jokes, its beyond me, how could you just be okay with your kid watching that???? TADC is more tame but the fandom, being full of small children and young teens, dont have the emotional capacity to understand complex characters, so its either “Jax is a bully who deserves to be crucified” or “nooo Jax is a bully cuz he has trauma so its okay!” And not the true understanding of the story itself. And kids, being given full access to the internet, have the ability to tell the creator of a show they “love” to go kill themself or say “you obviously dont understand your own characters ” like cmon. Watch your kids better. Watch the shows they watch. Make the adult decisions that this show is not okay for your small children and it doesnt matter if you like it. It matters how it affects their developmental process.