- Significant spoilers for Neverafter - Here’s nearly 20 minutes of Lou Wilson committing to the bit like his life depends on it. All clips belong to Dropout: www.dropout.tv/browse
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The biggest testament to Lou's commitment is the insane undertaking of maintaining Pinocchio's voice for the entirety of one of the longest seasons of d20
@@Glaycier The first episode was hard for about 20 minutes, and then he did the "I'm the prince of shoeberg, motherfucker" bit and I was on-board for the 20 episode ride
imagine you are in school doing a group project. everyone had a different part in it, and everyone made different stuff for it. everyone's done a great job and you are going to present your work at the end of the day. and then, one of your teammates fucking eats the report.
It's almost involuntary too! My favorite example is during "Fabian's Bad Day" he literally loses his mind and starts screaming laughing😂😂, Lou Wilson is an absolute treasure
Him trying to muscle his way through the cackles during Fabian’s bad day and the aftermath was incredible. The panting and gasping between “he said he was gonna shit in my mmmmmouth 😫😭” is unmatched
“Hi Lou this is Joan from Mr. Peanut, we were wondering if you were interested in being the next Mr. Peanut, we’re doing a fun *diverse* thing” is in my top five funniest things Lou’s ever said 😂 The roast of peanut corp (well deserved. The history of mr peanut is actually evil)
I love the way he escalates too-- we know in retrospect that Chirp needs to be carried by doves because of her Secret, but Squak doesn't. So it just means that he saw what she was doing and didn't question it, just said "that's a GREAT idea" and went with it! Great moment of characterization!
If you want to see Lou being committed to being dramatic “A Court of Fey and Flowers” is a great start or committing to the worse decision every time “A Starstuck Odyssey” is great. But honestly every single one of his characters are amazing so there’s no bad place to start
On Mr. Peanut, seeing these two friends broken down into gales of hysterical laughter is just... it does the hear good to see. It really spreads the joy.
Favourite part of the Junior Year scene is that he goes “I don’t want to shit myself in front of Mazey” and then proceeds to set up a situation (dance class) where Mazey is naturally going to be there as well
I love the logic of “I can’t shit myself in front of the cute cow girl so instead I’ll shit ON THE TEACHER in front of the entire fucking class.” Like he did not have to do that, he just made it infinitely worse for himself.
If Neveracter ever gets made into an animated series, there NEEDS to be someone videoing in the studio the day they record the Cinderella/Pinocchio scene because I need to see them not being able to handle the fever dream the script is gonna be.
Where I'm from, once your company is above a certain size, you're not allowed to do electrical shit at work unless you're a licensed professional. Even changing a lightbulb. So Alternative-Relaity-Lou-Who-Lives-In-New-South-Wales-Australia was really onto something unscrewing those bulbs
I think about lou's destructive rampage in the escape room a lot. In a behind the scenes interview, he says that he felt so constrained when he realized they were locked in that he lost a lot of respect for company property. He explicitly tells sam, "This is not okay," in a concerned tone at the big reveal. The high stress and feeling of violation cause him to break the breakaway guitar when he finds it, it was a bit but also a way to relieve stress. The evil sam on the TV probably didn't have any responses where he disapproved of their actions, so the cast just played a recording of him laughing at the destruction. Lou didn't realize it was a prerecorded message, so he took that approval as permission to continue. Lou's actions and commitment to the bit seem to be appreciated by the cast, but they confuse me because it feels like the kind of behavior I used to get in trouble for or looked at like I was weird/crazy.