I can't believe this is the backstory!! That's so sad if you think about it, poor Sam gave up everything for Donna...even when she didn't remember he was her adopted son. Wow... that actually really moved me. Thank you Brandon for another great episode!
@@user-so3yw8tr1x Brandon made a skit called 'a day at the beach' and at one point, Sam said something about his hair being 'ambitious amber' which is his natural hair colour. however, he dyed to blonde after what Donna had said about her missing son's 'golden blonde hair' as a way to help her remember
now i think like. sam is spending the rest of his life dying his hair blonde trying to help her be happy and regain her memory because he loves her im so :’((
The backstory of Sam and Donna was great and I love when stories get fleshed out like this but my god all the scenes and lines with the onion have aged like a fine milk
Apart from onision, this story has always made me tear up a little, apart from all the whacky stuff Brandon does, he’s amazingly good at the shorts he does, especially the emotional stuff, I know he loves his whacky things as I’ve watched them for years he’s literally a part of my growing up but I’d like to see more touching stuff as I know he’s good at it
@@mOoNsHiNeWiZaRd because onsinion started grooming young girls and he did a load of creepy stuff that wasn’t... Pg let’s just say there’s loads of vids about it
I think I have a theory who's Sam's real mother, I think its Cathy because if you look at Brandon's characters, Cathy is the only woman who has black hair and Sam's natural color of his hair is black and at the video called Interviewing my characters Brandon asked Cathy how many kids does she have and she gave us a vague answer she answered yes and and at the video Mom HATES Mother's day she mentioned she has 10 to 15 kids. So that means she has more than 3 kids because that video was the only mention that she has more than 3 kids because most of the video's where Cathy is in it is we only got to see/hear that she calls 3 kids which are Timmy, Samantha and the baby but what if she had a kid when she was young and couldn't handle the responsibility so she had to put her child up for adaption and the kid that she put up from adaption is Sam.
Unfortunately I think Cathy is a little young and Sam a little old now to be Cathy's son. I think Sam is technically in this series in his 30's. Cathy is Donna's neighbour and around the same age at this time too.
It’s a good theory despite the age plot hole- reminds me of my mini theory that Elmer is also George/Blame’s son- the timeline is all fucked up in the story but to keep it simple: Blame meets a young Donna Fitz, he gets shot in the head, Donna doesn’t kill him to “spare him a life of confusion” (and pretended to bury him), he gets amnesia and gets renamed as George, he and Donna are on again off again, and my theory is that in one of the on parts: he gets her pregnant and ditches her(like he did to dozen other women before)- so Blame the Hero series is technically all about a father in the past vs his future son
It doesn't really line up biologically. Cathy is hispanic (see taco tuesday in a concerned mother) and Sam is white (as refered to by the orphanage lady).
Ima share I secret I’m 10. And I FEEL like I know what your talkin ‘bout Is it the fact where you get drunk, you bring the drunk person home, and they can’t remember what happened?
@@yenneferthewendigo7805 no it was because she got hit by the toilet paper so she got brain damage. But the pun was her mind was WIPED when she got hit by the toilet paper, and you use toilet paper to WIPE.
I thought the same! I've been commenting on how awesome the story was. I always wondered where Donna came from and I'm so happy there's another piece to the puzzle :))
Ok but Onion Boy being told, "Take a shower!" & responding with, "NO. I'm allergic to water!" fits the real life narrative that a lot of people close to him have vouched for... 😬
When he said “YOU’VE TAKEN THE ONLY LIVING PEOPLE I EVER LOVED FIRST JEFFRY NOW THIS, THIS IS LAST BAD THING I’LL EVER DO” I cried so much Sam is so caring
Medic Avery he set fire to wetlands owned by his state, owes a lot of money to the government, killed his pet turtle, rates females on the basis of attractiveness (with many being minors), is transphobic (doesn’t refer to his married partner by their preferred pronouns and speaks over trans people), and he married his partner when they were 16 (having to do so in another state since it was illegal to marry a minor in the state he lived in at the time), and had filmed his partner having a seizure without their consent. He’s a shit human being.
That slight slowmo and emotional music at the end worked _so well!_ I wasn't expecting you to make me feel so emotionally invested in two characters from an offensive humour series, but here we are. But then again, you're talented as fuck, so maybe it shouldn't come as much of a surprise ;)
If there’s one thing I can give credit to Brandon is his storytelling. Even with all of the whacky stuff, he stills manages to build connection between the characters and the story has emotional weight to it. And honestly, I remember when I first watched this, I was sad to see it end. But, I can always rewatch the show and truly thank Brandon Rogers for being not only a real funny guy with good and hilarious jokes, but also an amazing storyteller.
@@Odande "i cant believe you done this" comes from this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8lBO23Dh23I.html Basically point is its supposed to be a negative response
This episode really touched me, in all honesty. Personally, I don't watch Onision, not out of spite, but out of taste. Anyway, the backstory for both Donna and Sam and how they came to be really touched me deep down, and the edgy and mischievous humor between the lines was well placed. I believe, despite the controversies, Onision played his part well and if Branden put him there, then that's what it is. Best episode, so far, keep up the good work my guy
Hazard Tricks thank you so much! Even if someone dislikes onision, the episode was amazing, so I don't understand why people can't look pass that little detail.
Fall Out Phandom omg I didn't put that together! His character was more of less the devil and something like water (holy or nah) would kill him! Great eye! Have a wonderful night :)
I love how everyone is talking about onision while Im here just praising the episode for being awesome and entertaining. Especially how the characters mean so much more and is a lot insightful to know past interactions, backgrounds and motives. This was great Brandon, you should be proud of yourself just as always👏👏👌.
Even though I dislike onision, I still found this episode to be extremely entertaining. People need to stop hating on the episode just because he's in it, Brandon put a lot of effort into this video and you all should respect that.
This episode of stuff and Sam was actually pretty sad to see that Sam was an orphan,and that Donna lost all her memory...She was so nice before she lost everything she knew.
- [ ] Someone made a note about this in another video of Stuff and Sam, but I think a bit differently. Stuff and Sam is much more serious than I thought. He didn’t have a mom or dad, no friends, was probably antisocial (Stuff and Sam made that obvious when he bit his new parents, that caused him to scare them away) and felt unloved. That’s what confirms the theory of the commenter on Stuff And Sam episode 11, in the ‘date’ where he gets ‘called’ amazing and he acted like it was an uncommon thing to hear. Also realize he imagined someone saying these things to him, that they care about him and how amazing he is. The scene where he made a pact with the bad guy, was quite sad actually. They both felt lonely and found each other, but when Donna took Sam in (where she obviously is upset with the fact she lost her own son, Sam probably reminded her of him) and she keeps saying that things don’t last forever. Sam wanted to help her and support her, to show her he wasn’t going anywhere. Yet, when she lost her memories, he didn’t get angry at her for it. Instead he tried to help her again, in every way. (I think that’s why instead of assuming that his neighbor killed himself in episode 11, he thought he was lonely and needed a friend. He experienced loneliness himself) When nothing worked, he did something to make her feel a little bit at home, by seeing something familiar, what is her first son’s hair color. Notice that he even stood up for Donna to someone he had a pact with. Sam is very flawed, but he is a good person. edit: In the last episode Sam also got quite sad when someone called him a bad father figure. remember him saying when he wasn’t adopted yet? he didn’t want a father figure. now he wants to be one, a good parent. and when the tv host told him he was a good dad, he looked surprised. he was so happy hearing it, too.
I somehow didn't recognize that damien was onision until today, and I've only watched this series 3 times. I guess his existence was something I didn't wanna acknowledge to the point of me not even recognizing him lmao.