I want so desperately to learn more about the lore-rich galaxy that Garryx lives in. Every glimpse into it with these little asides and references to organized crime and Disney's intergalactic ubiquity and Garryx's home/family life are so compelling!
That would be awesome, I'd love to know his character more fleshed out even if it was for a xmas treat or new years treat. That's a great idea you have there 👍
Honestly, I think a large part of the reason that it's so compelling is the fact that we only get little snippets. If it were fleshed out too much it would lose its charm...
You want the star wars prequels to happen again? Backstory is colour, it's shouldn't be seen. Neither should knowing what your mother's 20's were really like...
@Matthew (Student) Agonoy Yep a wall can give us satellite communications or invent LASIK. Thats it NASA build a wall! Lets hope asteroids don't dig under it like a Cold War college student in Berlin or crash an aircraft into it like Al-Qaeda on 9/11. Git-er-Done NASA 15th century solution for 21 century issues. Hee Haw!
An outstanding video in an outstanding series. Well done, to all involved! My wife talked me into going to Disney World once. ONCE. Never again. Not until I can storm it with some refurbished battle droids and some fellow Mandalorians who survived The Retconning Purge, at least. At least the comestibles in the German and French Pavilions were excellent. [ VIDEO REDACTED FOR OFFENSIVE INGESTION ]
I might be speaking from a quantum/stasis no-man's-land outside of time and consequence that has the benefit of dimensional internet and something I've come to call the 'infinity burrito', but I'm glad that you folks are getting to enjoy Galaxmus as it eventually became in the early 2020s before the dark, horrible days that were to come.. and yeah, I miss Tower of Terror too.
I heard about that place. I could never understand why the hoomans would make a theme park that glorifies such monsters. I've seen rodentmen across the galaxy but none as scary as the one they worshipped. The hoomans must have been insane to parade such a creature around.
Because he was fictional. Everyone who went to the parks understood they where fake, in the same way a magic show or a circus is fake. We accept that the craft was in how good the illusion was, not making us forget it was an illusion.
2:29 and here I thought you were going to say "and Abe Lincoln went on to play Daniel Day Lewis as Abe Lincoln in the aforementioned play named LINCOLN, directed by Steven Iceberg." 4:00 isn't that the magician from THE ILLUSIONIST?