User blog comment:Mattalamode/A Second Opinion: Individual Appeals: Part II/@comment-28485972-20170317161243/@comment-31194372-20170318000248

As poorly reflective as "The Limit" is on most of the characters, I didn't hate "The Limit" because there was a point to it all. The only character I thought didn't make much sense in the scenario was Anais who seems like she would be... above all of that.

At the very least, I think the execution of the jokes helped make up for how insufferable Richard and the kids were. For instance, there's this moment where, after being relegated back to sitting in the car, everybody sighs and gets back out without a second thought - I always thought that was hilarious because it acknowledges how irrational everyone is being to the point where it doesn't even need to be explained. (There's also Darwin's Papier-mâché plan which is so unexpectedly dark that it's brilliant.)