This is a favourite of mine.
The adventure ones usually are, as well as the parodies, since I grew up on Indiana Jones, it holds a special place in my heart.
The action and suspense moved a little quickly than I would like, though there was quite a lot going on in these episodes. Jason's encounter with Tasha, or encounters I should say, shed light on his past, which is nice. I'm not crazy about Tasha, though believe the chemistry between her and Jason was entertaining. And it definitely helped to develop his character. Basically, Jason was at his Jason-ist point in The Search For Whit. He was reckless, excitable, witty, and so very adorable.
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It seems as if this was before the worst of his career...
Eugene was obviously impressionable, being a new believer around more dangerous people and tossed into a mystery that could damage his faith. His worried, timid attitude was expected, and I think the plot almost surrounded his story the most. Speaking of which, I just absolutely loved the scene in the elevator with Whit. In that moment, we were all Eugene.
I think what has always bothered me, is that Jason didn't get that Whit's message was simply being played backwards. I solved it first when I was six and I was like, really Jason?
The message I liked. About holding to Faith no matter what anyone else is doing, it's an important message for all believers. Another thing was the jokes that went over my head when I was younger.
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Shout out to the writers for such a classic.