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Though resonating with many people, The Escape From Four also garnered notable backlash upon release, especially from figures such as Doug "Red Border" Walker.
Though resonating with many people, The Escape From Four also garnered notable backlash upon release, especially from figures such as Doug "Red Border" Walker.
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Critics such as [[Metacritic]] and [[Rotten Tomato]] agreed that that the episode was "shallow", or that [[Two|the green brit]] was "a one-dimensional antagonist". However, counter-critics pointed out that [[TPOT]], the following canonical appearance of the green brit, portrays them in a more sympathetic light, ergo it's plausible they weren't intended to be an antagonist in the first place, and that the episode has no water in it, so it can't be shallow.
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Counter-counter-critics say that's stupid.
== Cultural Impact ==
== Cultural Impact ==
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After BFB 16 released, popular figures in pop culture began to take inspiration from its pro-split messaging. Starting in the middle of 2020, this resulted in the rise of [[Splitcore]], a large global social movement known for splitting the world's biggest issues. Famous examples of post-splitting include [[Britain|The Britsh Empire]], French king [[Louis XVI]], and [[Seals]]. [[Slice n' Splice]], noted [[Copy Ability|cutter]] expert and leader in the Splitcore movement was quoted as saying, "Hey, I could use this to finally get that [[Kirby]]!."
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After BFB 16 released, popular figures in pop culture began to take inspiration from its pro-split messaging. Starting in the middle of 2020, this resulted in the rise of [[Splitcore]], a large global social movement known for splitting the world's biggest issues. Famous examples of post-splitting include [[Britain|The Britsh Empire]], French king [[Louis XVI]], and [[Seals]]. [[Slice n' Splice]], noted [[Copy Ability|cutter]] expert and leader in the Splitcore movement was quoted as saying, "Hey, I could use this to finally get that [[Kirby]]!"