6:25 I realized McDoon let go of Mouthface to do th "Bandit King" thing, but held onto Cletus. Now, it might just be a dominant hand thing, but i believe it's ✨️true love✨️
You've got to remember these guys are eleven years old so the Firenze scene is ultimately so much funnier. A centaur encounters a bunch of barely even preteens - one of them only has one priority; to pet the horse. Another one blatantly states out "Oh your dick is huge."
I hate to break it to you, but Wilbur Cross/Uncle Wiley is definitely NOT the husband of McNamara. Nor is Hidgens, for that matter. If they were, either of the pairings would most likely share a last name, since they are married. Besides, Cross was McNamara's mentor, which implies that he was more of a father figure than a love interest. As for Hidgens... well, I just think it's unlikely that Hidgens would still be fantasizing of Chad if he were still in a relationship.
Should have added another +2 because the actor who plays Fudge (which I think is our lovely FINDER Cedric) literally stays in the chair for EVERY scene in the Ministry office. XD.
Rim tim timmy is so scary hahaha in ep 1 and 2. So sad they're unlisted now and Jeff had to tone it down due to viewers complaining he's too controversial.
Ok IVE seen the musicals ages ago but is yaxley the death eater Neville blinds in the books with his wand? Or is he wearing an eyepatch because bad guys wear eye patches?
I had the great pleasure of showing the hatchet field musicals to my parents recently. them reacting to all the moments that gave me chills was honestly so vindicating
I love BF so much but I can't rewatch it unless I'm in a headspace to cry and have my worldview altered again lol it's so amazing but lord(s in black) I am weak and emotional
'"look at you! you're paralyzed with fear!" "no, im just lining up my shot."' "only my ashes will see the sea" both are my favorite lines and the first one gave me fucking chills the first time i heard it
I LOVE the idea that one of Linda's BBBs is Ted's. I'm sure Gary's client base is robust. Many of which have a lot of assets at their disposal because of the Church of the Starry Children (Hey, Starkid. That's cute), Nibbly, and the Annual Honey Festival. All the old money in town comes from the Cult one way or another. The Man in a Hurry is in all three Hatchetfield musicals and Nightmare Time. He's the same guy. Pretty sure it's canon. The time loop theory has been largely debunked. It's a multiverse, I believe. Black Friday might still be a time loop. The time loop theory is however one hundred percent certain and canon for at least one Hatchetfield Mall shopper: The Homeless Guy. He's stuck in the Bastard's Box. That's forever. He just keeps living through the end of the world over and over. His brain has been thrashed from the experience and that's very sad. Hopefully his brother won't end up the same way. I think Pete has avoided Ted's folly. So far... The ticking is the Doomsday Clock. Classic sound motif. I particularly enjoy the use of sun imagery as a metaphor for nuclear annihilation in "What If Tomorrow Comes". Very similar to Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sun is Burning". Theory 5: 100%. And further, they're all psychic AND that psychic thing is expressed through ties to the Black & White selected by the Kings or Webby to represent either side of Light or the side of Darkness in the endless struggle between them. It's all very Dark Tower. Not Jingle and Jangle though. Jingle and Jangle are images on a film screen and bit parts in a dogsh!t Christmas movie. They're mugging for the camera. That's all. Jeff Blim LOVES his show within a show. My favorite is still NPMD. 'MA'BAREQUE!'. And Just For Once makes me feel things. I love Wilbur Cross being General McNamara's ex-husband. I don't buy the Hidgens angle because John's name is not Greg or Mark or Stan or Stu or Leighton or Chad. Certainly an ex of McNamara's caliber would warrant mention in Hidgens' masterpiece. Hidgens is for sure ex-PEIP. He knows too much about Hatchetfield's weirder corners to not be. Good theory video. Thanks for the space to rant and rave.
y’all remember a series where the starkid/tin can bros actors were in a murder mystery where they played famous poets of the 1800s what was that called?
the scene before 'monsters and men' with all the government officials threatening each other is so insane. "youll be scraping whats left of your kids off the fucking pavement" im ripping the hair out of my head the way jon delivers that line is so terrifying
TTO: "What are youuuewww??? The Watchers with a Thousand Eyes..." Me, after watching NPMD and learning what the titles of the LiB are from Nightmare Time: yo wait WHAT? Longest running reference, I swear down- Even if it wasn't intentional (though with Nick ya never know), holy moly that's one hell of a coinkydink.