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Based on EFAP's coverage of the first two episodes, the phrase "morally diseased" comes to mind. It's not just somebody deciding to put slasher movie sex and violence into a Scooby Doo show, she's disgusting for the sake of being disgusting.
The slasher movie sex and violence wouldn't have even been that bad if they kept the same characterizations and dynamics of the cast. Like imagine a grim and gritty setting and the Scooby Doo gang gets magically transported to it to solve murder mysteries. Could be amusing for a few episodes at least... 15 years ago as a Newgrounds parody. But this went well put of it's way to make all the characters unrecognizable and unlikable.
The was an episode of Supernatural that was pretty much that. All the murders were Supernatural gorey and Sam and Dean had to explain to the Mystery team that monsters were infact real. Done in one episode
I always enjoyed the meta-commentary episodes, like the one where they get transported to our world and realize this world's version of themselves are actors playing on a show called Supernatural, or when they find out God is an author writing stories about them, or the jokes at the expense of the Supernatural fanfic community.