BUNK'D: Learning the Ropes
BUNK'D: Learning the Ropes
TV-G | 31 July 2015 (USA)

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    Protraph Lack of good storyline.
    StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
    Myron Clemons A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
    Payno I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
    poker7319 Not Emmy worthy television but intended for kids and mine seem to love it.
    CrackerJacker66 This show is terrible. A spin-off of Jessie set at a Summer Camp with the Ross kids. Why was this made? Apparently, this was a brand new show called Camp, but at the last minute Disney decided to throw 3 of the 4 Ross kids on the cast and made it a spin-off of Jessie since they didn't have enough confidence in this new show.All the characters SUCK! Emma, Ravi, and Zuri are just as unlikable brats as they were in Jessie.Emma is still the dumb prissy blonde, Ravi is still a loser and speaks in that atrocious Indian accent which got old on Jessie around the 3rd season. No reason for him to be speaking in that stupid accent. Zuri is still the sassy black girl with an attitude. I can't stand Skai Jackson!Xander is a boring Gary-Stu who's just there to be Emma's attractive love interest. He's basically Lucas 2.0 from Girls Meets World.Lou, Jorge and Tiffany are racist stereotypes. Tiffany is the smart Asian who with strict parents and Jorge is the smelly dirty Mexican kid. Lou is the country girl hillbilly. The actress playing Lou is one of the worst actresses ever! She speaks in that stupid deep voice and overacts her facial expressions like a cartoon character.Gladys is just awful and Hazel is annoying as hell! And they recently threw in a token bad boy character. WAY too many characters on this show. Who is the main character of this show supposed to be?Peyton List can't carry her own show. She bland to boot, so instead they use her as an excuse to wear booty shorts and tank tops to show off her legs and breast for male viewers to drool over. Gross... she's still underage.The writing sucks, the plots suck, the acting sucks, the setting sucks, the characters suck! This show stinks! Jessie didn't need a spin-off. Please cancel this GARBAGE!
    divyanka An extremely boring, meaningless, plot less, junk show with garbage acting, rubbish stereotypes, and literally no story line. This show is the worst on Disney channel. There is no plot development whatsoever and crazy stereotypes. Ravi's accent is unbearable and a false depiction of how Indians who don't know English speak. Emma is a stupid blonde obsessed with makeup, and her best friend is always 'lonely' because she isn't a makeup clad freak. The theme song is disgusting. Episodes are so painful to watch. The Santa Claus one was so lamely written out, the dialogues are so rubbish, this show should literally be closed. Even Jessie was many times better for this channel's low standards. For some reason, all the shows on this channel have rubbish actors, whereas YTV does not.
    Lisa Chan I don't care what the other reviews said, i do love this show. One thing about this show is, is that it gives a great message: You can overcome anything, and you're a lot more capable than you thought. I understand it's a bunch of rich kids who went to camp. But honestly, it still shows that even though you think you cannot do something, that just means to try harder. The example is especially apparent in Ravi. He seems to fail at almost everything, but he doesn't allow that or the jeers of his friends, family and peers to discourage him. And that's a lesson I think we all should learn. I also like how all of the protagonists are good people at heart. It really put the kids of Jessie on a more personable level, and not "those rich kids." They became kind of like the rest of us, having to face the real struggles of trying to succeed in the world. And as we watch even the first episode, we find that they're actually very relatable characters. So all in all, a good show. I do feel bad for the character of the camp administrator, Gladys haha! It seems Disney was going for the "lonely and pathetic old hag" character, and they succeeded in spades! That actress who plays Gladys is awesome!!