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In my opinion The Tap Dancing Man is one of the scariest, most sinister, and disturbing characters created in modern times. The creators of this character and actor portraying him should honestly win some awards and deserve serious recognition.
Yah especially the scene where he enters the stage at the business party and it’s just silent and no special shot just completely not what you were expecting
everyone sayin he a villain must be cacs lol he wasn't a villain, he was a representation of anger,rage and madness from all the racism his family enduring
he was actually a demon called the black hat man. He was that white guy who burned those Black people in the Amish times, and cursed the town so this maestrol character was just that guy actually. Trying to get this family to do fucked up things and be scrutinized and killed by the white people right after segregation. that mixed with what u said. the movie was just unforgettable couldn’t believe what i was seeing and i cant forget it it
So homelander ain’t a villain ?? Joker ain’t a villain?? Yall weird af . So I guess them dudes who killed all them kids at the columbine ain’t villains either . Just a reflection of their anger . Smh keep the same energy
@@jayray1495no bro. He isn’t saying that figuratively. This character actually isn’t a real character, he is, in the shows universe, a manifestation of the fathers negative feelings towards himself and white people. Home lander and those other people aren’t villains cause they are white, they are villains because they did villainous things. And they are also real people who did those very real things (in the Columbine example you’re trying to provide). This character in the show didn’t kill any kids or innocent people or anything villainous like that, black or not. He couldn’t have anyway, he isn’t a real character in the world of the show. He was meant to be temptation to get the father to give in to his dark impulses. It’s a not a “keep that energy” kind of thing I think you misunderstood what the other dude was saying that’s all 👍💯
He represents how the father thinks "they" see him. A stereotypical, old timey, "ninja", just there to obey, jump, entertain, not there to be taken seriously, etc.
@jokerfadew8095 ...This isn't a take, it is literally what the writer explained. The Tap Dance Man is to post to be the metaphorical personification of how the father thinks other people around him (the whitw people) see him as.
@jokerfadew8095 @jokerfadew8095 Bruh, one google search you can find the quote. "...AND THE MIRROR HE HAS TO PUT UP". The tap dance man is a physical manifestation of how the father thinks the people around him who "mistreats him" sees him. 🤣 Also, crazy how you're fighting against my comment when you literally haven't even see the show and don't know what you're talking about. 🤣 "That tap dance man is saying "look at me, this is how they see you, this is how your neighbors see you, your boss sees you..." - JB. He writer literally SAYS IT, he believes that TTDM is how they see him. A stereotypical black guy not meant to be taken seriously, and is just there to entertain. I didn't delete it, it auto deletes if I post a link. JB LITERALLY SAYS IT in an interview you idiot. 🤣😂 It is literally in the EXACT SAME QUOTE that you pulled, read the FULL QUOTE, watch the interview. 😂🤣😂🤣
@jokerfadew8095 @jokerfadew8095 Bruh, one google search you can find the quote. "...AND THE MIRROR HE HAS TO PUT UP". The tap dance man is a physical manifestation of how the father thinks the people around him who "mistreats him" sees him. 🤣 Also, crazy how you're fighting against my comment when you literally haven't even see the show and don't know what you're talking about. 🤣 "That tap dance man is saying "look at me, this is how they see you, this is how your neighbors see you, your boss sees you..." - JB. He actor literally SAYS IT, he believes that TTDM is how they see him. A stereotypical black guy not meant to be taken seriously, and is just there to entertain. HE LITERALLY SAYS IT IN THE EXACT SAME QUOTE THAT YOU PULLED. Read the FULL QUOTE, watch the FULL interview. He VERBATIM says it. This is how the writer wanted his character to be portrayed. 🤣😂 I didn't delete anything, my comment gets autodeleted if I post certain stuff, such as a link.
@jokerfadew8095 😂🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣🤣 SO YOU GET PROVEN WRONG AND NOW IT'S "Hmmmmm, maybe later". Next time, don't come at me unless you know what you're talking about, you clown. 😂😂😂
@jokerfadew8095 Aaaaah, so when you get proven wrong, you have nothing to say but "hmmmm maybe later". I suggest that next time, you don't come at someone unless you ACTUALLY know what you're talking about, so you don't look like a clown. 🤣
It's not an act..demons literally play these roles thru ppl. Research method acting. Isisah 55:6- Seek ye Yahuah while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: 7 Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the Father, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon
@@camilaredfield1 It's not an act..demons literally play these roles thru ppl. Research method acting. Isisah 55:6- Seek ye Yahuah while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: 7 Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the Father, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon
@@kharijackson1433haha right? Just finished season 1, wanted to check out some of his scenes and see others thoughts on the character. The character was basically Henry’s shadow self of his past in the military, the loss of his child and what happened to his wife, and hatred/bigotry he faced and had to put up with while remaining civil
@@stillpimpinpodcastWell said. Although I can’t relate in the same way, I can understand the representation as the character itself is Henry’s shadow self and we all have one. Different reasons for different people.
The acting in this was top level! At first I was scared now that I look back at this I really can appreciate the skill set of their acting abilities and it’s quite impressive!
It's not an act..demons literally play these roles thru ppl. Research method acting. Isisah 55:6- Seek ye Yahuah while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: 7 Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the Father, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon
The actor, writer, director, and anyone else involved in making this scene deserve awards. The Tap Dance man is a terrifying demon, though he's more of an inner demon to show us what the main character is feeling. It's brilliant. Though I'd wager a good portion of people would claim not to understand the meaning
The charm, intimidation, and just the facial contortions reminds me so much of Pennywise. I haven't been this creeped since I was a kid watching the original IT TV movie. One of the most deep ghosts and/or demons I've seen in film. Like everyone else here, I'd like to see a TV show or even a film focused on this character.
Why? So more black people can be faced with images like this? Or because you think it’s just an interesting character comparable to Pennywise? Tell me your tone deaf without telling me your tone deaf. Well, to be fair, this whole show was tone deaf so I guess it’s not too surprising.
I think what I like about the Tap Dance Man is he reminds me of those eerie rubberhose cartoons such as “swing you sinners!” Or “Minnie the moocher” from his black and white face along with his black holes for eyes making twisted facial expressions and his cartoony voice. He’s campy as Hell but his design and id-like mannerisms(husky growls and drooling) makes your skin crawl.
I didn’t care for the overall series, but the tap dancing character is definitely one of creepiest most captivating and interesting ghosts I’ve ever seen in a movie or tv. Bravo for that
Dude this has to be up there with the best scary movie villains. I came here off a YT short and this guy playing the tap man is actually scary. Phenomenal performance.
Gives me major Shining vibes with the poor father going through a rough patch and something taking advantage of his pain and anger, gonna have to give this one a watch
This is a level of acting I don’t think I’ve ever seen in cinema when he drunk that beer I got chills it’s A list actors who have never even exceeded to this level of acting
This is definitely one of the best on the show he gives the perfect demonic instigating role kinda remind me of anxiety before I do something I don’t wanna do but I know I gotta do it lol
I have just finished watching this spectacular series on prime video. This was my frist 10 episode series i have ever watched on prime video. And after Watching it, i want to say this is absolutely mind blowing masterpiece made by the makers in which every character like Ashley thomas, deborah ayorinde, jeremiah birkett & christopher heyerdahl and others have played absolutely remarkable role. I have completed these 10 episodes in 4 days and i have thoroughly enjoyed this. I want to see 2nd season as well i hope it would come soon. 15/09/2023 Friday 12:19AM(midnight)
SCP-5046: The Tap Dance Man The Tap Dance Man is a humanoid creature that feeds and gains power off of negative emotions such as grief, rage, and sadness. All personnel within a 100 meter radius are to show now emotion, and not respond to any of his questions. He wears a black suit, and black top hat resembling a 1950s upper class man. All skin is a deep shade of black, with large, white, irregular rings around the eyes and face.He was found in 1963 when a Task Force was sent to retrieve a supernatural anomaly. He uses manipulation and physiological power to throw his victims into a murderous state. If unable to find a victim, he will kill or harm the victims loved ones to lower their mental barriers, allowing him to take control of their mind. Physical attacks do not seem to harm him, and keeping personnel with a high sanity throws him into a state of confusion.
Tap Dance Man is such a great character. He feels like a black man mocking blackface and taking ownership of it; using it as a symbol of defiance against years of being oppressed, infantilized and mocked. Like the Guy Fawkes mask in V For Vendetta.
I never noticed it till now but his eyes are pitch black. Like a cartoons. Spindly arms, paunchy body. The black face. Who ever portrayed him really just tapped into the darkness
Wow! When 🤔 he looked over and no one was in the room , the television was still on, unbelievable a challenging scene , insightful scary then a exchange of dialog with a 🍸 drink passed, wow whatcha gone do..