Velma Episode 5 and 6 have been released and the internet is again buzzing with everything wrong and right with the show. Charlie Grandy develops the show with Mindy Kaling who plays the central character as well as the executive producer. Charlie Grandy, Howard Klein and Sam Register also serve as the executive producers. It is produced by Kaling International, 3 Arts Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Television Distribution.
We have Mindy Kaling as Velma Dinkley, Sam Richardson as Shaggy, Constance Wu as Daphne and Glenn Howerton as Fred Jones. Alongside them we have Russell Peters as Aman Dinkley, Melissa Fumero as Sophie, Sarayu Blue as Diya Dinkley, Jane Lynch as Donna Blake, Wanda Sykes as Linda Blake, Cherry Jones as Victoria Jones, Frank Welker as William Jones, Nicole Byer as Blythe Rogers, Gary Cole as Lamont Rogers, Stephen Root as Sheriff Cogburn, Fortune Feimster as Olive, Yvonne Orji as Gigi, Ming-Na Wen as Carroll, Shay Mitchell as Brenda, Debby Ryan as Krista, Karl-Anthony Towns as Jacques Beau and others.
The fifth episode of the series is titled ‘Marching Band Sleepover’ and is directed by Cal Ramsey and written by Matt Warburton. The sixth episode is called ‘The Sins of the Fathers and Some of the Mothers’ which is directed by Meg Wadlow and written by Elijah Aron and Jenna Simmons. Both episodes are 25-30 minutes long.

Since the release of the latest episodes, people have expressed their views on Twitter. One of the viewers wrote, “The worst part about Velma isn’t even the show, it’s the weirdos trying to use it as a reason to justify their weird racist and misogynistic tendencies. Y’all ain’t slick. People see you know.” Another tweet read: “To be fair, Velma’s artstyle and designs are pretty decent. The writing just sucks and it’s disappointing to see the artist’s skills wasted like that.” Let us have a look at more such reactions down below.
Velma Episode 5 and 6 Reactions on Twitter
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Meanwhile, you can now watch the latest episodes of the show on HBO Max. To read our review for all the episodes of the show, click here.

