Am I the only one who thought it was weirdly wholesome how they immediately changed and worked like a team the second they were told shake had drugs in him?
atleadt your vice is socially acceptable (ik that genuinely makes it so much harder) I have to go school without my sht every now and then and those days I wish I wasn't running from myself bro or atleast walk to the store and get numb
The best part about this is that it's the three people from Bojak horseman and archer who ended up voicing everything that's om streaming and TV, how time flies. Still a funny as fuck episode, especially the part where meatwad blows up the house with no fucks given.
4:12 “What about Shake?” “What about him?” “That’s what I said yo, ba ba BOOM!💥” That will forever be my #1 favorite ATHF moment of all time, it is never *not* funny😂
Is it depressing that I've met a LOT of people like the Fruits? Annoying prosthetlyzing about Christ until the chance to get high comes along and they go full degenerate?
@@pendafen7405I've seen this but with a lot more atheists actually and I'm not even particularly religious. Really whenever any belief becomes an obsession and/or is used against people it's toxic.
Maiellaro and Willis definitely grew up poor around desperate people. The bible fruit, the mooninites, Carl... A lot of the characters are absurd but very real portrayals of certain types of desperate, dangerous people.
Well yeah because drugs are real and have real effects on your brain chemistry. You do them to feel something, and avoid the crushing emptiness of sobriety God might be real but you can’t see or feel or experience him in a corporeal, physical way. God cannot compare to the high you get from drugs. Unless religion becomes what fills the void inside of you. A lot of these types are nihilists that got scared of the self destructive cycle they were in. They’re still nihilists. They just LARP as religious people… you can’t keep the void out forever though. It always finds you.
@@thecianinatormost people in decent sized cities grew up “around” these kinds of people.. they didn’t have to live in your neighborhood but you saw them around town, and through friends/socializing… hell smoke outside of any rando city bar after dark and you’ll run into a few each night
Near-accurate portrayal of certain varieties of zealot "former" addicts... Decent humor in classic ATHF fashion all throughout, and a *Perfectly Hysterical* Ever-Quotable Meatwad Ending... Definitely one of the Better episodes of the series overall.
Burt: "I had to go to the hospital and have my hands replaced; I was too high!" Meatwad: :( Burt: "But those days are over. No crack for me." Meatwad: :)
I'm very surprised this, is Kristen Schaal playing the orange, she has such an instantly recognizable voice typically and I genuinely didn't know that was her the first time.
God, these shorts are so damn good. Great editing, you really manage to hit the important parts of the episode while still making it a coherent short. Kudos.
"Well what about Shake?" "What about him?" "That's what I'm saying yo!" I love how both Frylock and Meatwad don't give a flying fuck about Shake and just blow up the house with him still in there.
3:58 Shake giving the finger and Frylock’s dancing at 2:08 made me and my friend laugh really hard when I watched it with her and we replayed those parts multiple times
Its weird going back to these and hearing Tammy's voice (i can't remember here actresses name) after hearing her on BoJack and working with H J Benjamin (Mothman) on Bobs Burgers. I can't see why that show is still on honestley.