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I love how N is both a very nervous, cautious, and adorable drone while also being incredibly capable. It's part of what makes him so easy to love as a character
the second I saw the murder drones on screen I thought to myself "these kind of give me gender envy" and then V and N really reinforced that (not J though, sorry J you do NOT fit my gender goals)
I like that detail for the characters who have a set language they speak. The one who speaks Russian switches to English when you set audio to Russian.
For some reason, the fact that all of the characters act really strange kind of makes it seem more realistic. It feels like they're really just robots trying to mimic humans.
My thoughts exactly. The personalities displayed by the drones also seem like the exact type of thing a manufacturer would build into sentient robots to keep them from rebelling.
I love how idiotic majority of the characters are, but also how they take advantage of each others idiocy. It’s like a constant loop of humor and intelligence, and I love it.
@MiaAnonuevo-vl2jy Nope we never do, every time someone tells us to shut up we never shut up cause we start talking about how oh we never shut up cause we never do and then we just keep on talking and never understand why we need to shut up especially in a conversation we enjoy like this one until they tell us to shut up then we like why we need to shut up then they say because or whatever and then it makes no reason for us to shut up and then this conversation goes all over again *talking talking AU spirit noises*
This episode set the terrifying precedent that anything at any time could be fake. On top of that, it will either be incredibly obvious or practically impossible to tell apart from reality.
@Frogger not gonna lie, this episode really confused me, given how consistent the first one was from what I remember. It seems they were trying to throw out a bunch of story stuff without explaining too much to avoid ruining the mystery, but it ended up really confusing, at least for me.
You spent hours downloading crime detective software, You spent hours for this moment, You head to the crime scene, you have you're favorate mug, you ask you're co-worker about those rpints, he's voice sounds distorted and stops wierdly at the end, you watch them all vanish, then you realise. You're screwd
11:03 Not enough people talk about how terrifying this one shot is. N firing a missile into the darkness, giving us a quick flash of a giant living mechanism creaking all around them. What an awesome shot.
Notice how Absolute Solver is capable of both obvious holograms and almost lifelike ones? Its use of it is really clever. It sets the bar low with its crappy illusions that's easy to see through to lower Uzi's guard and then use some high quality ones to divert her.
I do think that if a person trust another person more the Absolute Solver will try to put more effort in the holograms now im not too sure about the crime scene but maybe it was just a better allusion to lure in more material.
I think V, J, V were worker drones like everybot else. And it's the AutoSolver who took these them over and programmed to think they are dissembly drones sent by humans to get rid of worker drones so then AutoSolver can convert their parts to its puppets. And AutoSolver is the actual runaway AI from human laboratories.
Love how N's dream (and his waking posture) further ties into the idea that the disassembly drones are robo-vampires. I remember someone who worked on this series said something along the lines of "the more we learn about the murder drones, the more disgusted we'll be with the people who sent them."
@@mega7979 N said they needed to drink the worker drones blood to not overheat and die, but when they bite someone they always go for the neck like a vampire
I think N and Uzi's relationship will be a key part of the story since Uzi is the first person to actually be nice to N and after she asks what the murder drones actually are, he's scared to tell her.
@Simon Pritchard I don't think he is scared to tell her, I think he is just as, if not, more confused on what he is, because at the end of the episode, you can see that N is not sure of what's going on or what he should do
That's a pretty good point, it would also make more sense for N to know as much as the audience about their origins, so that later on, whoever the antagonist is can reveal it in a big, magnum opus or something. 👍
This is the comment that made the cogs turn in my head, but also Derpy Pickaxes reply also is a good idea, so maybe N knows and is afraid to tell her or he is having an identity crisis, but I think N and the other murder drones are like cyberneticly enhanced humans with a robot exterior, as seen that they do have a skeleton and organs. The company would do this to make sure they do not disobey the company like the worker bots.
I do wonder if having a door installed on your face would be practical or not for Murder/Worker Drones. On one hand, you could fix any problems with your head, but on the other hand, your face would be opening all the time if you face door broke. 🤔 Please share your thoughts.
Most shows that feature comedy and horror elements tend to overdo the comedy and dilute the horror or fall into overused tropes. This episode effortlessly threads the needle. Funny when it needs to be but creepy as hell. The bit where they fire the flare and you get that momentary glimpse of just how big this thing is was a wonderfully scary moment!
Yeah, although I'd even settle for murder drones becoming part of SMG4 lor-- murder drones arc? Edit: although an actual R64 game as season 2 merch would be cool too
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Doing it at the same time makes me dislike it and be more interested in the show. It just confuses me, makes me hate it. But for some reason, i'm also hype for it
the solver definitely needed an audience of drones who didn't care that they would die too in that moment and it would be peak cinema for not just us but them
As terrible of a father as Khan is, he seems to recognize that something serious happened between Uzi banishing herself and running up to him for a hug. Gotta give him just a *little* credit for that.
*-my favorite N-* the most funny quotes from this episode(well its just the ones i think are funny): "I WAS THE PILOT! THATS AWESO- *-i crashed and ruined everything-*.....spaceship poilet, *Origion story*" "(angy uzi(common)) quit complicationg my merdur plan >:[" "you got this uhhhh 'ladderbot 5000'(Frank)" "i want a fricken ninja star!!" "(sees herself)...shes so.....GOURGOUS right? im gonna let her in!" "i-i-s-is that a fricken ninja star?" "prenked idiot you beeg stupid" "sneeky sneeky, sneeking away, get snuck up on, ow, ow, ow-ow-o-o-w-w-o-w-o-ow (DIES)"
I love that N brutally murdering people is treated like a four year old who snuck into the cookie jar. "Alright, just don't do it again!" They even incorporated the poorly drawn apology card!
I love the juxtaposition between present and past V. In the flashback she's polite, sweet, and perhaps even a little shy. Then it immediately cuts to present day V who's openly antagonizing, intimating, and hissing at people.
V was the most innocent in the flashback, Uzi hinted that they’re reprogrammed, in the first episode when V was introduced she remarks how she still feels nothing along with blinking of a confused face. Best bet is that she rejected an initial reprogramming and in return she lost her mind to additional reprogramming attempts.
@@itssTeal it’s not the same for every show. Take Dragon prince s4 or One Punch man s2. They had 3-4 yrs of hiatus and the result was a story with too much characters/annoying subplots.
@@noobmasterruben5167 yeah but they weren't making the episode on hiatus. Also, it IS the same for every show because it means that they are putting more effort into the episode.
@@itssTeal it's not the same for every show, some only take longer because the episodes last long, and it isn't always good, putting effort into shorter animations instead of making it longer is normally better
The level of mindfuckery in the holograms was so spine chilling and perfect IMO, especially the entire crime scene disappearing I straight up held my breath.
I think what got to me was when N shot a missile up to see what was grabbing the jock-bot's leg (sorry, I forget his name) and it was just a mass of silent, slithering centipede parts.
I enjoyed seeing the beginnings of Uzi trying to figure out the whole absolute solver mystery as well as getting a brief glimpse of the pasts or J, N, V and Cyn; seeing the solver come in was something. Loved the little N bit with him showing the apology card. Khan and the teacher talking about Uzi’s rebellious nature was funny. Seeing Doll at the end and talking about her folks was a nice cliffhanger.
I dont tend to find a lot of modern horror disturbing, but the way this series plays with familar concepts in horror and twists them to no end is fascinating. Excelent job guys!
I Wasn't frighted Or Scared, couldn't be since it was Plain dumb, I Have no idea what you blind ass Simp's keep saying this is horror The First Episode did 10 times better Portraying that, and it was Jumped up to 11 on the comedy There.
Didn’t expect to get so invested. N is the best character. And I love him and Uzi’s dynamic together. No wonder he gets a “sorry I murdered several people” pass. XD Honestly the card scene was priceless, and how so many of the drones are stupid “so of course he gets forgiven” just works.
i love how n is both a very,nervius cautious,and adorable drone while also being incredibly capable.it's part of what makes him so easy to love as a character
If anyone is complaining about how short this is, keep in mind animations like this take a long time, I've seen people take months to do a 3 minute animation, because of how detailed it was, and detail for animations is extremely time consuming, so a 17 minute animation is still pretty impressive considering how detailed it is.
Megalomania, overly wide grins and random acts of gruesome violence? Check, check and check. Only thing missing so far is heelys. I'm guessing for Liam it's fetish buffet as much as an actual work.
@@xX_TIAMW_Xx She didn't seem to have any regard for N after being reprogrammed to be a disassembly drone. The chain was already broken but she still stayed there for N’s sake, It could be seen as an unusual act of empathy, particularly from a character like her.
10:48 this scene is so great. In two episodes the expectation is that there will be nothing but robots. Then a human hand appears. A human hand crawling on the floor, connected by a tether, seen by robots that have never seen a human before. That's about as lovecraftian as it gets.
Thad Is A Literal cool ass Main cast In the first 2 Episoded and then Boom His Plot armor Vanishes into thin air since episodes 3 and till today 4 Episodes Later and he just straight up Having like only 2-3 scenes he appear
For real, this reminds me of the complete mess of intrigue bits drizzled all over the place that was the last episode of Intercession Cube, except this time he's working with like an actual group of people provably capable of providing the resources to complete a project eventually. It's a revolution man. I don't even care how long it takes, just the fact that this is definitely going to go **somewhere** has me hyped.
The telekinetic girl I’m guessing is one of the reasons the disassembly bots are there and Uzi has some of that power. Probably a building experiment gone wrong and the people grew scared and are trying to erase something they perceive as a threat to them.I also feel like few, if any, of the robots there know of this.
i wonder if that "where's proof of your inocent backstory?" question will come back. like, we don't know how much time passed between all organic life dying on that planet and the murderbots coming over, so maybe Uzi is too young to remember it actually happening. it could be in interesting theme about cycles ov violence or something. maybe a single robot went rogue and killed the humans and that robot is still alive somewhere, to have a big moral confrontation with Uzi at the end or something