which doesnt make any sense because the show's writers obviously went out of their way to try and deliberately make the mr. carponzi character the opposite of what is considered heteronormative. its like the writers heard the word being used somewhere, got triggered and had their antagonist character use it in the show, without even knowing what it means. 🤦
Now imagine people start writing fanfics and drawing shipping art of them, even selling merch of this ship, now come think of it…what is this ship’s name? 🤔
Creators of Mr Birchum: "We love free speech, hate censorship, and especially hate snowflakes who can't handle criticism!" Also Creators of Mr Birchum: "Censor this man's speech! He's not allowed to criticize our cartoon!"
They also did that for lady ballers funny enough even though I think it was Matt Walsh and Boring who said they were open to someone who didn't agree with them to watch it and criticize it
They did that with Lady Ballers, too. I remember creators like Dead Domain and Cynical Reviews having their original videos on the movie having to be taken down because it was copyright striked by them.
I grew up watching King of the Hill and despite it not really being something I liked, I've always disagreed with people calling it conservative. The premise is socially progressive. Hank is a conservative, but most of the episodes are about him being reactionary towards something he perceives to be untoward and then learning to accept it.
King of the Hill works because the cast is very likable and full of engaging characters. Judge has said that he didn't want the show or any of his projects to be direct on political issues. This leads the show to have its comedy to be driven based on the interactions of many of the multilayered characters. If you can write characters deep enough, you can use the interactions between them to come up with a variety of clever gags especially if the plot is effective. That is what makes KOH such a good sitcom. Consistency and character depth allowed the show to run for over 10 seasons.
@@coffeebux Dale would definitely be the most pro-MAGA and Arlen would probably be pretty MAGA overall. I bet Hank would be nervous about the culty aspects of it, and also not understand why he’s not allowed to judge Trump for his moral failings. I mean, Hank had reservations about George W. Bush because of his weak handshake. There is no way he wouldn’t have a lot of reservations about Trump.
That would've been the greatest punchline of all shows: let you thinking that you watching boring and stale conservative show and then just ripped out masks and show how all queer-involved inconsistencies are just really poor attempts to pretend all this big macho cis-hetero. I would laugh like hyena not gonna lie.
@@kirbyleggington7205 probably in the verse where it is satirical show someone already made this trick before. Like that old-time classic that changed TV-sitcoms and went for over 30 seasons/years - Brickelberry.
Yeah, they might be self-aware of this ship and I won’t surprise if they are trying to queer bait us into paying for their streaming services and watching this 💀
King of the Hill is so funny. It holds up. The difference is that Hank has a moral code that isn't driven by (conservative) pop culture. Hank is a good man, who is often a fish out of water, and that's why he's a good protagonist. You still root for him because he's a good guy who ultimately means well and can change his mind.
@@bethanyoneal5789KOTH represents what conservatives used to be pre-2016; still bigoted, but they meant well and still followed a like of logic. Trump threw all of that out the window...now those conservatives are considered "centrists" mind bogglingly enough.
You know, when Pat was talking about the episode where Mr. Birchum exploits his students to help him build a deck at his house, I immediately thought of that King of the Hill episode where Hank is a substitute shop class teacher, and he brings his own tools to teach the kids so they can help fix up the school. I think that contrast says everything about the differences between the two characters.
@@blueyandicy Most were unintentionally bigoted. Like you'd call them out, and the worst they'd do is grumble a bit, and that was kind of the end of it. And the "conservative" leaning shows weren't really conservative, they were just good shows written by conservative people.
Mr.Birchum and Mr.Karponzi have more chemistry with each other then birchum and his wife, like why is their rivalry so much…intense & tension…get it? so anyways I ship it and they should kiss! ✨🌈☁️
Fr. I hope mr birchum gets divorced and makes karponzi his bf. I can imagine the ex wife would be the homophobic villain and mr birchum's children would have to learn to accept him now he is queer
PLOT TWIST: Adam Corolla is actually a liberal pretending to be a conservative so he can pull a 180 on the Daily Wire to piss off and troll as many conservatives as possible.
animator here thank you for bringing up the animation issue. something alot of people misunderstand is the difference between intentionally stiff animation for stylization/budge purposes and well shows like this where as an animator i can see red flags that indicate far deeper protentional issues with the pipeline than something being overlooked. things that only really occur when the core if : 1. its a brand new piece of technology being used to create animation and so people are just rushing to produce a show without much thought on how to implement things (ie the very early era of flash animation ) 2. a show has so few staff that the results end up looking wonky purely because people are exhausted and stopped caring 3. the person overlooking the animation for approval either does something on purpose or doesnt actually know what theyre doing 4. theres too many episodes to produce and not enough time to refine things . right off the bat its probably using toonboom harmony thats the standard and most people are trained in it. so even if they are newer to animation or havent been working with harmony long they would have full range of access to things that would take seconds to fix . even if they arent using harmony it brings up the questions . ill get into this later because i have a show to compare it too that is almost giving the same vibe of animation qaulity here but for different reasons entirely. disecting the tool hallucanation even the clip you showed that split second shows 3 things that i think most people would have taken the time to realize can hurt the expience of viewers. 1. the colour pallet . i get that these are tools and the set piece outside of the sequence is suppose to be duller so its probably attempting to distort the viewers idea between what is reality and whats not. but when you have a show where the line thickness is the same on every object creating a shot like 15:12 really requires SOME range of values so it doesnt all blend together like one blob at a glance. when stuff is all the same lineweight and the colours are all roughly the same value it makes those hammers moving really feel less whimsical and more like your gonna be sick. im sure not everyone who watches this show even as a reviewer will care about that but its important . our eyes are drawn to movement and colour. theres no value difference in layers so the hammers, which are moving faster than the stiff characters in the foreground , are gonna be fighting for our eyes attention when the shot itself is clearly indicating they want the scene to transition from focus on the hammers to the tools in the front. the shot in my opinion is really bad as a whole structurally but if this is the shot they wanted its not my place to judge the layout. i cant only judge it on the merits of what i know would have improved it to visually look at. 2. still on 15:12 mouth tweening is pretty normal for a shot like this especially and i wouldn't consider the characters themselves being stiff as a problem for the shot. perfectly normal when there's stuff moving in the background . but outside of the spacing between them (which could purely be a result of this being a short clip , maybe they space out more as it goes on ) the characters feel - off .its not the style i think its the fact that these dont look like "hallucinations " because they dont depart enough from the style of the show to be seen as anything more than what could be seen as a show within a show . 3. 15:14 theres value difference in the layering here and it helps the movment be a lot more clear and fighting alot less with the viewer. but that being said i feel like theres too many sets of hammers and it makes it look less like a march and more like someone put a hinge on one set of hammers and moved them like scissors than just copy pasted them a bunch only changing the values on them . i think if it were me wanting to do a shot like this and i wanted to improve it but cant change the angle . i might like add a punch sorta speak. like pausing every for a few frames when the "foot " /base of the hammer touches the ground so its like its forcing itself forward . cause the scene is suppose t make these look alive right? not just the ones with faces. thats what im getting from this . very small change that would cost barely anything if nothing at all and would have made it stand out more. cant see enough of that final shot in the hammer scene to really pick it apart . but like this isnt the only time ive seen an example of this show doing things that would be easy to resolve in a sequence if someone had mentioned it to an animator . the more scenes like these i see though the more im convinced that it isnt for budget saving for bigger shots . given the creator has background with Drawn Together a show produced mostly in flash and on a very strict budget , i have to wonder if hes decided that this show needs to "feel " in motion like that one with it smore subtle choices. and thats a huge assumption to make so like really grain of salt with that. i think ultimately its probably a lack of budget and genuine lack of oversight / care thats resulted in the shots of this show where they try to do something with the movement of a camera or like warping reality /actiony ect it feels more soulless than when theyre just standing around. i dont mean not moving i just mean not actively doing complex things. it all comes down to good direction. i could go into a lot more detail with more clips ive seen but its trickier with timestamps. but you mention about it being a animated show that feels like its not doing anything interesting with the fact its animated. others have mentioned that too. that it feels like it wants to be live action. i think i have the perfect comparison . im Canadian so one of the biggest shows up here growing up was a live action show called Corner gas, its written by a decently talented comedian and is basically a fictional take on how he grew up in Saskatchewan. this show is the very essence of early 2000s Canadian humour . it had these semi whimsical but grounded sequences during its live action time that were funny but always on a bit too small a budget to really stick the landing. well in 2018 they announced a passive "revival " of the show in an animated form. which went under the radar suprisingly considering its one of the few shows up here that was an animated tv series fully created here in canada and aimed at a slightly older audience than normal. ive seen a few eposides. it basically just took the audio from the older show , occasionally added in additional lines and animated it. whats weird is it looks like they took the time to animate some things shot for shot and fully redo some of those whimsical scenes that really didnt land as well in live action. its not perfect by any means but its a much better example of the vibe of "this is a blend of real life situations and whimsical bizarre " i think thats what Mr. Birchum probably could have been if it wasnt a political show and if it felt like it had any direction or heart to it anywhere in the production line. theres a lot more i could say about it and id be happy to but for now ill leave it there because this is a massive text blob.
I feel like there’s some cross over between the appearance of lesbians and older men, because I always would mistake Cillian Murphy as just a lesbian (he is surprisingly not old, but my point still stands)
I watched an extremely masculine looking female officer addressed as SIR the other day. I so expected her to go ballistic, but then, I don't know her preferred pronouns. Maybe she likes that?
Birchum is a giant, merry sue to whom the entire show bends around. he never fails, he never grows, and he never changes. He always wins, he's always boring.
Funnily enough I saw this youtuber who reviewed this show theorize that Mr. Birchum is a closeted gay. The evidence he used -Mr. Birchum telling Mr. Karponzi that he's already taken, even though Karponzi hadn’t made one pass at him. -Him accidentally saying “bear” instead of beer when he was asking the older son to do something. More of a stretch but bear also means “a fat hairy man” in gay slang. I forgot the other example, but otherwise pretty funny
As someone from China, I thought only East Asians do fanfiction of characters being gay. 😅apparently I was wrong, though the scene here is definitely way different 🤣
In the west, there is an entire fanbase more obsessed with gay stories about characters then the real show/book that they're from. It got bad that a female romance character was dropped off a show because the actor didn't like like the harassment from the gay-wanting fans.
We're obsessive about it over here. Probably like 70-80% of fanfiction, even if the fanfiction is of something that has a predominantly straight male audience, is gay, with lesbian fanfiction starting to become more popular now that many of the predominantly teenage girls that started the trend have grown up and realized they might not be completely straight. Fanfiction as a medium is extremely popular in the LGBT community. Also, we're pretty much responsible for SoapGhost becoming a thing even among people who don't like and have never played Call of Duty...
Actually, these floyd hammers were endorsed by fascist organizations more than once. Not because people "misunderstood the coolest liberal Roger Waters", but because that movie uses violent and shocking imagery in ways that resemble fascist propaganda. That movie is fascinated by violence and totalitarianism, and adores it, which fits perfectly with Waters' behavior.
@@ChromeDestiny do the hammers have a gear behind it? there's a neo-nazi group who actually named themselves the "hammerskins" after the fascists in The Wall and their logo is the crossed hammers with a gear behind it
remember when rugrats in paris recreated the godfather but it was in a way that literally suggested Angelica watched part of it? yeah that was way better than literally every pop culture reference in this show, and rugrats is made for babies
The funny thing about South Park & the whole man/bear/pig thing. Is several years later they returned to it after realizing oh shit we were kinda really wrong about that. They made him real and skewered all the excuses for not doing anything about it, vindicating Al Gore.
Tbh... maybe it's because I am an European and as such I am detached from the American politics, but I believe the original man/bear/pig thing was more about how Al Gore presents himself than the issue of Climate change. In other words, I believe it was a critique of messenger who obscures the message by his own ego.
@@vokovevaku8199well, when that episode aired, a lot of people didn’t understand climate change thanks to the fact that it wasn’t accepted as fact yet. A lot of oil and fossil fuel companies purposely and knowingly made the public doubt climate change and framed people freaking out over it as dumb, attention seekers, having ulterior motives, and so on. The joke is that Al Gore is basically an attention whore for a problem that he made up.
@@vokovevaku8199it was both, Al gore was shown as an immature asshole who was talking about something that obviously isn’t real, now he’s an immature asshole who’s talking about a real thing
@vokovevaku8199 the creators have said themselves that they didn't believe in climate change and thats why they made Al Gore look like a crazy person rambling about a made up monster, when they realized climate change is real they made manbearpig real to show that Al Gore was right the whole time
Both Pulp Fiction and Pink Floyd's The Wall (referenced by the hammers in the musical sequence) would be considered liberal movies by the target audience, so it's ironic that this show references them extensively without adding any commentary.
It's because both are the kidn of work that everyone, including conservatives, agree is great, even if they don't understand even their surface level concepts. So they can't really dissect them without making it obvious that their creators hated everything this show stands for, and you can't just make fun of them for being "bad and liberal" without risking people realizing youre actually full of shit.
Okay, the joke was lame, BUT the history of Subaru advertising to lesbians is really interesting. Advertising that used coded language that us straights wouldn't get, at least not in the mid 90s
The flashbacks to Birchum's past are a wasted opportunity to get to know more about his motivations and maybe rationalize why he is the way he is. In King of the Hill, Bill annoyed me for a good long time, until flashbacks showed how different he was in high school, how supportive he was to his friends and how abuse brought him down and ruined him. It made sense why Hank was such a staunch defender of Bill. I'm guessing we don't get any of that in this show.
People have died from getting stuck in lathing machines, and he’s supposed to be a responsible shop teacher… Oh wait, in the previous video, you said you wanted to write for the second season! You can have that idea for free!
The one time I interacted with a lathe, the shop teacher drilled (heh) it into our heads to keep any loose clothes or hair away from the moving parts, precisely because of what happened to Birchum. You cannot expect me to believe that a shop teacher like him would not have known that, especially after how in the first episode, they show Birchum to have an almost-implied sexual intimacy with his classroom tools.
Idk if karponzi is gay or bi but i can imagine mr birchum, his wife and him having a poly relationship or even mr birchum getting divorced (because he seems to hate his wife) and get a relationship with karponzi
the problem with conservative humor is they get too mad and they can’t let anything go. Shoehorning in a joke about the green new deal when talking about selling a dream is a prefect example
No way Shapiro and Boreing dropped the cash required to do a 22 episode season. If Disney isn’t doing it for as sure a thing as an X-Men: TAS sequel, those cowards sure as hell aren’t. 😂
wow, the hallucination sequence is just absolutely horrible. not only did they straight up steal the hammer army marching idea and almost the same exact shots/portrayal of it straight from pink floyd, but when they arent showing you adults, and it's inanimate objects that are being shown as characters, you can really see just how bad the animation and artstyle are. it literally looks like some informational kids video my 8th grade science teacher would show the class.
The funniest thing this show can do is keep the liberal jokes to a minimum like 2 per episode and then just become a completely normal animated sitcom that just happens to be on a conservative streaming service
unfortunately that "creative hallucination sequence" appears to just be a parody of pink floyd's the wall lmao so i guess they really have zero new ideas at all....
Pulp Fiction? Ooh more fresh references from our conservative braintrust. I can't wait till next episode where one of the characters picks up a cordless drill and says "Say hello to my little friend!" (AKA the gold standard of hack talentless comedy writer cliches).
KOTH is only conservative in that Hank is a conservative. The show features a blend of characters and social types and the humor isnt solely based on politics like legit "conservative comedy". Plus, it's funny, unlike conservative "comedy". You nailed it - it's about these characters, and each of them have distinct character traits and the world feels lived-in and grounded.
Which is funny, cos most of the show is Hank encountering something he feels is weird, and then him either admitting he was wrong about it or accepting it
Honestly now that you bring up King of the Hill, I would totally watch if you made a video about it! That sounds really interesting, especially as like a comparison piece!
They made a pink floyd reference in a conservative show? What is it with conservatives and not comprehending music actively standing against them, like CCR, Bruce Springsteen, or Rage Against the Machine?
When the tools come alive, they also rip off the movie Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) with the walking hammers. Don’t give them credit for half maybe trying to be creative with that 😭 Also, the point of the walking hammers is to show the hammerskins (an offshoot of nazis) and how they held such strong positions in America and the world in general as a racist group. How they march to the beat and crush anything good or diverse in their path. So the fact that this CONSERVATIVE show uses them as a joke leaves… a bad taste in my mouth.
Pink Floyd isn’t going to like this. Pink Floyd COULD sue the Daily Wire, but parody is considered as fair use, so the case could be thrown out of court.
lmao I was on ao3 and I just saw some fanfics of mr birchum x mr karponzi lmao this ship is gonna be the next 1# ship of the month lmaoo (behind hobama, they're my favorite ship lol)
Miiiiight wanna double check that song scene with The Wall. Because those marching hammers singing "Who's screwed now?" sure looked like a clip from there.
I would joke about how I can hear the hundreds of keyboards being used around the world to write the hottest gay teacher romance fanfiction for a conservative cartoon, but that would imply that many creative people watched it or even are fans. Edit: NEVER FUCKING MIND. IT'S HAPPENING!!! Instead, I'll complain about the show using a guitar sound effect that's even more generic than Johnny Test and doesn't even have the whip crack sound effect. The show would be 100% better with whip cracks.
Hey man, thanks for showing us the shirt design at 10:12. Every time you jumped i inexplicably thought you were wearing a Spanish flag T-shirt and couldn’t figure out why
The fact that their attempts to make fun of the gays backfired so spectacularly that there's now LGBT people on the left making gay fanart and unironically shipping them is funnier then anything in the show
So I am a leftist, but I do like F is for Family, and something I think it has over Mr Birchum in terms of a conservative character is simple. Frank Murphy is a masculine character and tries to be a traditional man, however Frank is flawed and can be really fucking wrong. Franks commitment to bring a traditional man comes off as uncaring and mean, when he does genuinely love his kids and wife but doesn’t have the right words to express it. Mr Birchum is never portrayed as wrong in his understanding of the world. It’s the opposition to him that is entirely wrong on everything, not him.
"Mr Birchum is never portrayed as wrong in his understanding of the world. It’s the opposition to him that is entirely wrong on everything, not him." Well hes voiced by Adam Carolla himself and if you watch any of his interviews you might realize that Adam's the kind of guy who would never ever admit he's wrong about anything so that kind of attitude will leak into the show's writing.
I can't help but be somewhat amused by the fact that the solution for Birchum's problem was cutting his sleeve off and this happened in the same episode that opened with his odd daydream/fantasy dance sequence with Mr. Karponzi - you see there is a story that comes from ancient China about how one day the Emperor was having a nap with his boyfriend and, when he woke up and had to leave he saw that his partner was still asleep and laying on the sleeve of his robe. Rather than disturb his lover's nap, he cut off the sleeve of his robe and went about his business and 'cut sleeve' became something of a euphemism for gayness as a result. Now, I don't believe that the writers of this show know anything about any of that - I've only heard of this story because I have an interest in history and pseudo-historical folklore - this is, almost certainly, entirely coincidental. But, it is rather interesting that all of these gay overtones and subtext keep popping up in an overtly conservative show where I doubt the writers even understand the concept of subtext.
I hope this guy gets his big break with this. He has loads of potential and dare I say “talent”. Where media critics are a dime a million it’s nice to someone who stands out.
speaking of android phones that never crash mine crashed 3 times while trying to watch this video ❤ I think she's trying to protect me from the Birchum lore very considerate of her
The Hills technically were a mixed family since Luanne wasn't Hank and Peggy's daughter, but their niece who lived with them because her mom was trash.
1:59 this clip breaks me every single omfggg 😭😭 also phineas gage throwback omg i remember my teacher from 7th grade told us about him and it made me cry because it reminded me of my dad who had a stroke when i was younger (trauma dump on mr birchum video because my therapist quit her job(
I'd highly consider watching this content for free The people you are supporting by paying are actively making money from rage bait content This is why velma got a second season and why andrew tate got popular in the first place
You are overestimating how much of the audience for Velma and Tate are hatewatchers. Boycotting stuff on the internet doesn't work because it isn't the real world, people who aren't terminally online will watch that stuff without knowing the discourse surrounding it, let alone thinking very critically about it.
The funniest thing about this show is that the only people who find it offensive are the conservatives it's aimed at who got mad when it had a gay character.
There should be an episode where he gets angry about The Boys where he finds out that Homelander is a bad guy and the show made fun of him. He start a riot to have the show be to his own liking.
You’re doing what the rest of us have ingrained into our DNA from millennia of self-preservation. Thank you for your service; we’re all waiting for the next episode.
I haven't seen many people talk about this, but Brett Cooper's inflection for the daughter makes me so mad. It's waaaaay too musical theater for an otherwise bland character design.
7:15 Tarantino wasnt meant to play Jimmy. The actor playing him couldnt make it so Tarantino stepped in as he had acting experience. That said, he does love the word
Just out of curiosity, does this show ever acknowledge Trump in any way? Given, y'know, basically all of America's actual political divide revolves around him far more than questions of "hard work" or whatever.
I don’t recall any, which now that you mention it is fairly strange. Maybe its creators are more traditional conservative types rather than open admirers of Trump, or maybe it’s coming later. Strange given how much Obama has been referenced (or perhaps a sign the script is dated)
Why doesn’t berchim carry a Leatherman on him ? I’ve seen dozens of boomer teachers have one clipped on. If the ASL teacher makes sure have it on him at all times, you’d think the manly handy man would wear one.
He said he was heteroNORMATIVE not heteroSEXUAL. Karponzi is bisexual and I refuse to believe otherwise.
Good point lmao okay the ship is back on
which doesnt make any sense because the show's writers obviously went out of their way to try and deliberately make the mr. carponzi character the opposite of what is considered heteronormative. its like the writers heard the word being used somewhere, got triggered and had their antagonist character use it in the show, without even knowing what it means. 🤦
Only the true birch-heads get it.
I mean the guy he’s based on is bi so makes sense.
he has a stereotypical "gay voice" for some reason so sure, it's not like they're consistent anyways
Every frame of this show looks like an NFT.
Well the show itself is awful enough to feel like a scam, and NFTs are a scam, so it checks out.
Nah, they sometimes look good.
@@Stathio NFT simp detected
@@nektarios5291I have never heard those two words together and I don't know whether to find this hilarious or disturbing
@@Brownie_Toasty Both! 🤣
if anyone is curious, there are two incredibly graphic gay smut fanfictions of this show available on archive of our own for anyone to read
already?????
looked it up. oh my god
Damn
send link
Uhm chile anyways so… 😨
Imagine if people decided to ship Mr. Karponzi and Mr. Birchum together for june
Edit: June is over. All of you did not disappoint
Now imagine people start writing fanfics and drawing shipping art of them, even selling merch of this ship, now come think of it…what is this ship’s name? 🤔
Too late
I think thats already happened I've seen fanart
@@LadyMajolish+
Karpchum forever
ALREADY ARE
Creators of Mr Birchum: "We love free speech, hate censorship, and especially hate snowflakes who can't handle criticism!"
Also Creators of Mr Birchum: "Censor this man's speech! He's not allowed to criticize our cartoon!"
every accusation is a confession
That sounds like people who talk how much they love freedom of speech
They also did that for lady ballers funny enough even though I think it was Matt Walsh and Boring who said they were open to someone who didn't agree with them to watch it and criticize it
They did that with Lady Ballers, too. I remember creators like Dead Domain and Cynical Reviews having their original videos on the movie having to be taken down because it was copyright striked by them.
its funny, both sides literally worry about the exact same thing(being censored), but obviously have very different points!!
I grew up watching King of the Hill and despite it not really being something I liked, I've always disagreed with people calling it conservative. The premise is socially progressive. Hank is a conservative, but most of the episodes are about him being reactionary towards something he perceives to be untoward and then learning to accept it.
Pat actually talks about that exact thing in either the pilot video of this show or last weeks episode. He did a side by side of the two somewhat.
Dale is the closest thing we have to a modern republican. And KOH did a good job of writing dale to be his own worst enemy.
King of the Hill works because the cast is very likable and full of engaging characters. Judge has said that he didn't want the show or any of his projects to be direct on political issues. This leads the show to have its comedy to be driven based on the interactions of many of the multilayered characters. If you can write characters deep enough, you can use the interactions between them to come up with a variety of clever gags especially if the plot is effective. That is what makes KOH such a good sitcom. Consistency and character depth allowed the show to run for over 10 seasons.
Hank is a really good complex character part of what's so fun about king of the hill
@@coffeebux Dale would definitely be the most pro-MAGA and Arlen would probably be pretty MAGA overall. I bet Hank would be nervous about the culty aspects of it, and also not understand why he’s not allowed to judge Trump for his moral failings. I mean, Hank had reservations about George W. Bush because of his weak handshake. There is no way he wouldn’t have a lot of reservations about Trump.
There are few thumbnails that have ever struck the same combination of terror and excitement as "Enemies to Lovers" on a freaking mr. birchum review.
I’m hoping we see more of it going forward I won’t lie
That would've been the greatest punchline of all shows: let you thinking that you watching boring and stale conservative show and then just ripped out masks and show how all queer-involved inconsistencies are just really poor attempts to pretend all this big macho cis-hetero. I would laugh like hyena not gonna lie.
@@jas-c3610 Honestly, in a universe where this was a satirical show it'd have some potential
@@kirbyleggington7205 probably in the verse where it is satirical show someone already made this trick before. Like that old-time classic that changed TV-sitcoms and went for over 30 seasons/years - Brickelberry.
Are they self-aware about people shipping mr.birchum and the woke stereotype guy?💀
Yeah, they might be self-aware of this ship and I won’t surprise if they are trying to queer bait us into paying for their streaming services and watching this 💀
I'll just pirat to see these two kiss.
I think it’s more just a coincidence because even cheap shitty animation takes forever to make but they seem to weirdly have helluva foresight
@@LadyMajolish Jokes on them because all they've baited me into is three more viruses on my laptop from sketchy popups on pirating sites.
@@J.Notebook get well soon :(
i wanna see mr. birchum pregnant with mr. karponzi’s child
Based on
Now draw him giving birth
@@Hostefarwhy do you have to ruin johnny test like that 😭
@@cherrycolarealfr, tf is up with his pfp. 😭
why would you say that
King of the Hill is so funny. It holds up. The difference is that Hank has a moral code that isn't driven by (conservative) pop culture. Hank is a good man, who is often a fish out of water, and that's why he's a good protagonist. You still root for him because he's a good guy who ultimately means well and can change his mind.
100%. Almost like the writers tried to make a real character and not a conservative talking point lol
Exactly. I’m a leftist, and I love King of The Hill.
@@bethanyoneal5789KOTH represents what conservatives used to be pre-2016; still bigoted, but they meant well and still followed a like of logic. Trump threw all of that out the window...now those conservatives are considered "centrists" mind bogglingly enough.
You know, when Pat was talking about the episode where Mr. Birchum exploits his students to help him build a deck at his house, I immediately thought of that King of the Hill episode where Hank is a substitute shop class teacher, and he brings his own tools to teach the kids so they can help fix up the school. I think that contrast says everything about the differences between the two characters.
@@blueyandicy Most were unintentionally bigoted. Like you'd call them out, and the worst they'd do is grumble a bit, and that was kind of the end of it.
And the "conservative" leaning shows weren't really conservative, they were just good shows written by conservative people.
Mr.Birchum and Mr.Karponzi have more chemistry with each other then birchum and his wife, like why is their rivalry so much…intense & tension…get it? so anyways I ship it and they should kiss! ✨🌈☁️
Fr. I hope mr birchum gets divorced and makes karponzi his bf. I can imagine the ex wife would be the homophobic villain and mr birchum's children would have to learn to accept him now he is queer
Birchum/Karponzi fanfic (term used loosely) would be way more compelling than anything on this sad excuse of a show.
representation in the weirdest places
PLOT TWIST: Adam Corolla is actually a liberal pretending to be a conservative so he can pull a 180 on the Daily Wire to piss off and troll as many conservatives as possible.
@@paulitastic2460I want the ex wife to realise she's aspec and only "loved" birchum as a friend
I love how the sequence where birchum and karponzi dance is one of the best animated shots of the entire series. And they are supposed to hate gays 😂
many people responsible for the animation are actually lgbtq :) so we know what they were thinking lmao
@@snartboy5000 lmaoooo so technically daily wire was progressive the whole time, giving a job to many lgbtq+ artists
weird thing i noticed, but mr birchum's shirt buttons are on the left side, technically making it a womens shirt. very woke !!
animator here thank you for bringing up the animation issue.
something alot of people misunderstand is the difference between intentionally stiff animation for stylization/budge purposes and well shows like this where as an animator i can see red flags that indicate far deeper protentional issues with the pipeline than something being overlooked.
things that only really occur when the core if :
1. its a brand new piece of technology being used to create animation and so people are just rushing to produce a show without much thought on how to implement things (ie the very early era of flash animation )
2. a show has so few staff that the results end up looking wonky purely because people are exhausted and stopped caring
3. the person overlooking the animation for approval either does something on purpose or doesnt actually know what theyre doing
4. theres too many episodes to produce and not enough time to refine things .
right off the bat its probably using toonboom harmony thats the standard and most people are trained in it. so even if they are newer to animation or havent been working with harmony long they would have full range of access to things that would take seconds to fix .
even if they arent using harmony it brings up the questions .
ill get into this later because i have a show to compare it too that is almost giving the same vibe of animation qaulity here but for different reasons entirely.
disecting the tool hallucanation even the clip you showed that split second shows 3 things that i think most people would have taken the time to realize can hurt the expience of viewers.
1. the colour pallet .
i get that these are tools and the set piece outside of the sequence is suppose to be duller so its probably attempting to distort the viewers idea between what is reality and whats not. but when you have a show where the line thickness is the same on every object creating a shot like 15:12 really requires SOME range of values so it doesnt all blend together like one blob at a glance. when stuff is all the same lineweight and the colours are all roughly the same value it makes those hammers moving really feel less whimsical and more like your gonna be sick. im sure not everyone who watches this show even as a reviewer will care about that but its important . our eyes are drawn to movement and colour. theres no value difference in layers so the hammers, which are moving faster than the stiff characters in the foreground , are gonna be fighting for our eyes attention when the shot itself is clearly indicating they want the scene to transition from focus on the hammers to the tools in the front.
the shot in my opinion is really bad as a whole structurally but if this is the shot they wanted its not my place to judge the layout. i cant only judge it on the merits of what i know would have improved it to visually look at.
2. still on 15:12 mouth tweening is pretty normal for a shot like this especially and i wouldn't consider the characters themselves being stiff as a problem for the shot. perfectly normal when there's stuff moving in the background . but outside of the spacing between them (which could purely be a result of this being a short clip , maybe they space out more as it goes on ) the characters feel - off .its not the style i think its the fact that these dont look like "hallucinations " because they dont depart enough from the style of the show to be seen as anything more than what could be seen as a show within a show .
3. 15:14 theres value difference in the layering here and it helps the movment be a lot more clear and fighting alot less with the viewer.
but that being said i feel like theres too many sets of hammers and it makes it look less like a march and more like someone put a hinge on one set of hammers and moved them like scissors than just copy pasted them a bunch only changing the values on them . i think if it were me wanting to do a shot like this and i wanted to improve it but cant change the angle . i might like add a punch sorta speak. like pausing every for a few frames when the "foot " /base of the hammer touches the ground so its like its forcing itself forward . cause the scene is suppose t make these look alive right? not just the ones with faces. thats what im getting from this . very small change that would cost barely anything if nothing at all and would have made it stand out more.
cant see enough of that final shot in the hammer scene to really pick it apart . but like this isnt the only time ive seen an example of this show doing things that would be easy to resolve in a sequence if someone had mentioned it to an animator . the more scenes like these i see though the more im convinced that it isnt for budget saving for bigger shots .
given the creator has background with Drawn Together a show produced mostly in flash and on a very strict budget , i have to wonder if hes decided that this show needs to "feel " in motion like that one with it smore subtle choices. and thats a huge assumption to make so like really grain of salt with that.
i think ultimately its probably a lack of budget and genuine lack of oversight / care thats resulted in the shots of this show where they try to do something with the movement of a camera or like warping reality /actiony ect it feels more soulless than when theyre just standing around.
i dont mean not moving i just mean not actively doing complex things.
it all comes down to good direction.
i could go into a lot more detail with more clips ive seen but its trickier with timestamps. but you mention about it being a animated show that feels like its not doing anything interesting with the fact its animated. others have mentioned that too. that it feels like it wants to be live action.
i think i have the perfect comparison .
im Canadian so one of the biggest shows up here growing up was a live action show called Corner gas, its written by a decently talented comedian and is basically a fictional take on how he grew up in Saskatchewan.
this show is the very essence of early 2000s Canadian humour .
it had these semi whimsical but grounded sequences during its live action time that were funny but always on a bit too small a budget to really stick the landing.
well in 2018 they announced a passive "revival " of the show in an animated form. which went under the radar suprisingly considering its one of the few shows up here that was an animated tv series fully created here in canada and aimed at a slightly older audience than normal.
ive seen a few eposides.
it basically just took the audio from the older show , occasionally added in additional lines and animated it.
whats weird is it looks like they took the time to animate some things shot for shot and fully redo some of those whimsical scenes that really didnt land as well in live action.
its not perfect by any means but its a much better example of the vibe of "this is a blend of real life situations and whimsical bizarre "
i think thats what Mr. Birchum probably could have been if it wasnt a political show and if it felt like it had any direction or heart to it anywhere in the production line.
theres a lot more i could say about it and id be happy to but for now ill leave it there because this is a massive text blob.
Thanks for the comment, I’d hate to see the damage you could inflict if I used a clip longer than 5 seconds lmao
As a 57-year-old man, I often get mistaken for a lesbian when driving my Crosstrek or Outback.
Happens all the time, right? lol
I feel like there’s some cross over between the appearance of lesbians and older men, because I always would mistake Cillian Murphy as just a lesbian (he is surprisingly not old, but my point still stands)
I watched an extremely masculine looking female officer addressed as SIR the other day. I so expected her to go ballistic, but then, I don't know her preferred pronouns. Maybe she likes that?
Karpchum for life 🏳️🌈👨❤️💋👨💑
✨🏳️🌈✨👨❤️👨
What's bonkers to me is that at least 80% of the people who watch Mr. Bircham is people making fun of it.
The rest are people watching it and pretending they actually enjoy it because they think it makes the people making fun of it angry for some reason.
It’s like the conservative version of Velma
I am all in favour of shipping Birchum and Karponzi as a big gay middle finger to Daily Wire
Birchum is a giant, merry sue to whom the entire show bends around.
he never fails, he never grows, and he never changes.
He always wins, he's always boring.
Funnily enough I saw this youtuber who reviewed this show theorize that Mr. Birchum is a closeted gay. The evidence he used
-Mr. Birchum telling Mr. Karponzi that he's already taken, even though Karponzi hadn’t made one pass at him.
-Him accidentally saying “bear” instead of beer when he was asking the older son to do something. More of a stretch but bear also means “a fat hairy man” in gay slang.
I forgot the other example, but otherwise pretty funny
Funnily enough, despite Mr. Karponzi being straight, a lot of people assumed he was the gay character that one conservative christian complained about
As someone from China, I thought only East Asians do fanfiction of characters being gay. 😅apparently I was wrong, though the scene here is definitely way different 🤣
hehe no we’re gay here too
Nah it's worldwide. Even latinamerican countries, Russia and Europe have those.
In the west, there is an entire fanbase more obsessed with gay stories about characters then the real show/book that they're from.
It got bad that a female romance character was dropped off a show because the actor didn't like like the harassment from the gay-wanting fans.
We're obsessive about it over here. Probably like 70-80% of fanfiction, even if the fanfiction is of something that has a predominantly straight male audience, is gay, with lesbian fanfiction starting to become more popular now that many of the predominantly teenage girls that started the trend have grown up and realized they might not be completely straight. Fanfiction as a medium is extremely popular in the LGBT community.
Also, we're pretty much responsible for SoapGhost becoming a thing even among people who don't like and have never played Call of Duty...
has this fellow heard of ao3?
Can’t wait for tumblr to be filled with Birchum X Karponzi fanart.
Im gonna draw it
Especially:
Rule 34
Conservative yaoi
South Park was able to admit that manbearpig is real and scary af.
The reason the tool hallucination may have been halfway entertaining is because they’re ripping off Pink Floyd’s “The Wall”
I was gonna say, the marching hammers were a direct copy. I wonder if they know what that sequence in The Wall was even about, lol
@@meganhammer7857
Oh they know, they probably love that whole movie/album for the exact opposite reasons it was made
@@Sealater I think this is an increasing problem, there's a guy where I am who sells a Floyd Hammer flag alongside a Don't Tread on Me flag.
Actually, these floyd hammers were endorsed by fascist organizations more than once. Not because people "misunderstood the coolest liberal Roger Waters", but because that movie uses violent and shocking imagery in ways that resemble fascist propaganda. That movie is fascinated by violence and totalitarianism, and adores it, which fits perfectly with Waters' behavior.
@@ChromeDestiny do the hammers have a gear behind it? there's a neo-nazi group who actually named themselves the "hammerskins" after the fascists in The Wall and their logo is the crossed hammers with a gear behind it
Please pat I can feel your pain through the screen stop for your sake 😭
It’s ok, I do it for the people. It reminds me of doing book reports in the fifth grade.
@@myfriendscallmepat fair fair
@@myfriendscallmepat I appreciate it these are so fun
remember when rugrats in paris recreated the godfather but it was in a way that literally suggested Angelica watched part of it? yeah that was way better than literally every pop culture reference in this show, and rugrats is made for babies
And that part that she watched was the horses head scene 😆
Rugrats in Paris is absolute cinema
@@deeznoots6241 it really is, I remember enjoying it as a kid and decided to watch it again recently, glad it holds up as an adult
Great film. Rewatched it on VHS recently
The funny thing about South Park & the whole man/bear/pig thing. Is several years later they returned to it after realizing oh shit we were kinda really wrong about that. They made him real and skewered all the excuses for not doing anything about it, vindicating Al Gore.
That's kind of neat. They did the best thing possible: they realized they were wrong and took steps to correct it. Something that is very admirable.
Tbh... maybe it's because I am an European and as such I am detached from the American politics, but I believe the original man/bear/pig thing was more about how Al Gore presents himself than the issue of Climate change. In other words, I believe it was a critique of messenger who obscures the message by his own ego.
@@vokovevaku8199well, when that episode aired, a lot of people didn’t understand climate change thanks to the fact that it wasn’t accepted as fact yet. A lot of oil and fossil fuel companies purposely and knowingly made the public doubt climate change and framed people freaking out over it as dumb, attention seekers, having ulterior motives, and so on.
The joke is that Al Gore is basically an attention whore for a problem that he made up.
@@vokovevaku8199it was both, Al gore was shown as an immature asshole who was talking about something that obviously isn’t real, now he’s an immature asshole who’s talking about a real thing
@vokovevaku8199 the creators have said themselves that they didn't believe in climate change and thats why they made Al Gore look like a crazy person rambling about a made up monster, when they realized climate change is real they made manbearpig real to show that Al Gore was right the whole time
Love it when Mr. Birchum said It's Conservative time and Conservative'd all over the place truly one of the greatest moments in all of Mr. Birchum
Both Pulp Fiction and Pink Floyd's The Wall (referenced by the hammers in the musical sequence) would be considered liberal movies by the target audience, so it's ironic that this show references them extensively without adding any commentary.
Waters is literally an outspoken socialist. But you know they probably saw the movie and went "Wow cool fashists!!! 😍"
I've noticed reactionaries using the "Hey! Teacher! Leave those kids alone!" Sequence against trans people, so nothing new really
It's because both are the kidn of work that everyone, including conservatives, agree is great, even if they don't understand even their surface level concepts. So they can't really dissect them without making it obvious that their creators hated everything this show stands for, and you can't just make fun of them for being "bad and liberal" without risking people realizing youre actually full of shit.
Okay, the joke was lame, BUT the history of Subaru advertising to lesbians is really interesting. Advertising that used coded language that us straights wouldn't get, at least not in the mid 90s
The "daughter" is absolutely transmasc :3
The only way this show can be saved is if it ends with Mr. Karponzi topping Mr. Birchum.
ive already seen mr birchum yaoi you guys it existed before this video was posted, love wins ✨️
The flashbacks to Birchum's past are a wasted opportunity to get to know more about his motivations and maybe rationalize why he is the way he is.
In King of the Hill, Bill annoyed me for a good long time, until flashbacks showed how different he was in high school, how supportive he was to his friends and how abuse brought him down and ruined him. It made sense why Hank was such a staunch defender of Bill. I'm guessing we don't get any of that in this show.
Conservatives don't even like Pulp Fiction that much, too edgy for them
I'm sure they like Tarantino's role.
I'd be really surprised if they did. Honestly it celebrates interracial relationships and vilifies the white man (Maynard and Zed).
@heisensaul5538 you have literally no frame of reference for conservatives if you think this is what makes them angry.
@@briggy4359 seem like fodder for The Quivering and Tim Tool
@@Tacom4ster likely not
People have died from getting stuck in lathing machines, and he’s supposed to be a responsible shop teacher… Oh wait, in the previous video, you said you wanted to write for the second season! You can have that idea for free!
The one time I interacted with a lathe, the shop teacher drilled (heh) it into our heads to keep any loose clothes or hair away from the moving parts, precisely because of what happened to Birchum. You cannot expect me to believe that a shop teacher like him would not have known that, especially after how in the first episode, they show Birchum to have an almost-implied sexual intimacy with his classroom tools.
Idk if karponzi is gay or bi but i can imagine mr birchum, his wife and him having a poly relationship or even mr birchum getting divorced (because he seems to hate his wife) and get a relationship with karponzi
The Dailey wire is just failed Hollywood star city
Failed D-List 😂
Would make a good comedy. Like took inspiration from catch me if you can, the producers, the office, the and righteous gemstones but about grifters.
Speaking of blushing, I love how Jenny’s blush marks are blue in My Life as a Teenage Robot, consistent with her color scheme.
the problem with conservative humor is they get too mad and they can’t let anything go. Shoehorning in a joke about the green new deal when talking about selling a dream is a prefect example
No way Shapiro and Boreing dropped the cash required to do a 22 episode season. If Disney isn’t doing it for as sure a thing as an X-Men: TAS sequel, those cowards sure as hell aren’t. 😂
I wish I was an artist so I could draw Mr Birchum pregnant cause it would be funny
I’ll do it
@@aroissomebodywhoexists With Mr. Karponzi’s child
@@cosmicspacething3474 exactly
Do it anyways,
You don’t need to be an artist to create art.
wow, the hallucination sequence is just absolutely horrible. not only did they straight up steal the hammer army marching idea and almost the same exact shots/portrayal of it straight from pink floyd, but when they arent showing you adults, and it's inanimate objects that are being shown as characters, you can really see just how bad the animation and artstyle are. it literally looks like some informational kids video my 8th grade science teacher would show the class.
I’m wholeheartedly convinced that Patrick Warburton was held captive by the daily wire
The funniest thing this show can do is keep the liberal jokes to a minimum like 2 per episode and then just become a completely normal animated sitcom that just happens to be on a conservative streaming service
That saberspark video was pretty great, his specific comparisons to episodes of King of the Hill was really good.
Birchum X Karponzi will make this show AWESOME 😂
unfortunately that "creative hallucination sequence" appears to just be a parody of pink floyd's the wall lmao so i guess they really have zero new ideas at all....
Pulp Fiction? Ooh more fresh references from our conservative braintrust. I can't wait till next episode where one of the characters picks up a cordless drill and says "Say hello to my little friend!" (AKA the gold standard of hack talentless comedy writer cliches).
They are going to have an episode called the Karponzi scheme, its going to happen, I swear
all I can think about when watching this shown when seeing conservative protagonist and the woke stereotype guy is “KISS, KISS, KISS”
KOTH is only conservative in that Hank is a conservative. The show features a blend of characters and social types and the humor isnt solely based on politics like legit "conservative comedy". Plus, it's funny, unlike conservative "comedy". You nailed it - it's about these characters, and each of them have distinct character traits and the world feels lived-in and grounded.
Which is funny, cos most of the show is Hank encountering something he feels is weird, and then him either admitting he was wrong about it or accepting it
What I loved about F is for Family is that the dad (Bill Burr) actually grew from the issues he found himself in
omg that table saw at 4:50 is in so much danger of kicking that slab of wood directly into Birchum's face.
IF Birchum was in South Park it would have and he'd be dead for the rest of the episode instead of Kenny dying.
if it makes you feel any better, I only heard about your channel because of these reviews and I just subscribed.
Honestly now that you bring up King of the Hill, I would totally watch if you made a video about it! That sounds really interesting, especially as like a comparison piece!
King of the Hill is a great show. Highly recommended.
Saberspark did one I definitely recommend you take a look at it. It’s very good and he’s a very good content creator too!
@@orchidrose1410 I think I watched that one actually, it was a great video!
King Of the Hill is awesome. I watched it as a kid and didn't really understand it. Rewatched it recently, and it's one of my favorite shows.
The animation of this show makes GoAnimate look like fine art
They made a pink floyd reference in a conservative show?
What is it with conservatives and not comprehending music actively standing against them, like CCR, Bruce Springsteen, or Rage Against the Machine?
I ship them 🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈✨✨
When the tools come alive, they also rip off the movie Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) with the walking hammers. Don’t give them credit for half maybe trying to be creative with that 😭
Also, the point of the walking hammers is to show the hammerskins (an offshoot of nazis) and how they held such strong positions in America and the world in general as a racist group. How they march to the beat and crush anything good or diverse in their path. So the fact that this CONSERVATIVE show uses them as a joke leaves… a bad taste in my mouth.
Pink Floyd isn’t going to like this. Pink Floyd COULD sue the Daily Wire, but parody is considered as fair use, so the case could be thrown out of court.
lmao I was on ao3 and I just saw some fanfics of mr birchum x mr karponzi lmao this ship is gonna be the next 1# ship of the month lmaoo (behind hobama, they're my favorite ship lol)
Miiiiight wanna double check that song scene with The Wall. Because those marching hammers singing "Who's screwed now?" sure looked like a clip from there.
I would joke about how I can hear the hundreds of keyboards being used around the world to write the hottest gay teacher romance fanfiction for a conservative cartoon, but that would imply that many creative people watched it or even are fans.
Edit: NEVER FUCKING MIND. IT'S HAPPENING!!!
Instead, I'll complain about the show using a guitar sound effect that's even more generic than Johnny Test and doesn't even have the whip crack sound effect. The show would be 100% better with whip cracks.
omg yes. If there were 80 whip cracks per episode like Johnny Test I think that would save the show
Hey man, thanks for showing us the shirt design at 10:12. Every time you jumped i inexplicably thought you were wearing a Spanish flag T-shirt and couldn’t figure out why
The fact that their attempts to make fun of the gays backfired so spectacularly that there's now LGBT people on the left making gay fanart and unironically shipping them is funnier then anything in the show
Sounds like Mr. Birchum is the new Velma with Mindy Kaling crap animation. Cringe animation is such a sad development.
Dang, I just found this series this morning. Watched the first before work and just finished the last one after I got home. Good timing!
Ngl I’m glad this show exists so I can watch your reviews of each episode
You deserve a sub just for watching this show and reporting back. ❤😂 Thank you for your service.
I hope you pirated the footage, not give them a penny
Nope, he talks about how he paid $15
Super excited for you gaining so many followers lately! You deserve it!
Thanks boss :)
So I am a leftist, but I do like F is for Family, and something I think it has over Mr Birchum in terms of a conservative character is simple. Frank Murphy is a masculine character and tries to be a traditional man, however Frank is flawed and can be really fucking wrong. Franks commitment to bring a traditional man comes off as uncaring and mean, when he does genuinely love his kids and wife but doesn’t have the right words to express it.
Mr Birchum is never portrayed as wrong in his understanding of the world. It’s the opposition to him that is entirely wrong on everything, not him.
F is for Family is good, not only because the writers are good, but because Bill Burr is (or at least can be) funny.
"Mr Birchum is never portrayed as wrong in his understanding of the world. It’s the opposition to him that is entirely wrong on everything, not him."
Well hes voiced by Adam Carolla himself and if you watch any of his interviews you might realize that Adam's the kind of guy who would never ever admit he's wrong about anything so that kind of attitude will leak into the show's writing.
I thought that was a Steven Universe shirt the entire time until he called it out, lol XD
3:50 And it's doubtful the Daily Wire understand bisexuality enough for this to be him having a realization...
I can't help but be somewhat amused by the fact that the solution for Birchum's problem was cutting his sleeve off and this happened in the same episode that opened with his odd daydream/fantasy dance sequence with Mr. Karponzi - you see there is a story that comes from ancient China about how one day the Emperor was having a nap with his boyfriend and, when he woke up and had to leave he saw that his partner was still asleep and laying on the sleeve of his robe. Rather than disturb his lover's nap, he cut off the sleeve of his robe and went about his business and 'cut sleeve' became something of a euphemism for gayness as a result. Now, I don't believe that the writers of this show know anything about any of that - I've only heard of this story because I have an interest in history and pseudo-historical folklore - this is, almost certainly, entirely coincidental. But, it is rather interesting that all of these gay overtones and subtext keep popping up in an overtly conservative show where I doubt the writers even understand the concept of subtext.
Thank you for feeding my hyperfixation!!!!
You're hyperfixated on... Mr. Birchum?
erm... based??
Tis what I’m here for
@@something6833 unfortunatly
Maybe hes just hyperfixated with mr birchum yaoi i know i am
I hope this guy gets his big break with this. He has loads of potential and dare I say “talent”. Where media critics are a dime a million it’s nice to someone who stands out.
Corolla?
Your videos are surprisingly high quality, I'm commenting for engagement because I want to see more of your stuff and see you grow
Thanks friend!
At least south park did acknowledge they were wrong and apologize later. Damage was still done though
speaking of android phones that never crash mine crashed 3 times while trying to watch this video ❤ I think she's trying to protect me from the Birchum lore very considerate of her
I have just binged these 3 eps. I am unsure as to why they exist. But thankful that you will watch them and explain them to me.
The Hills technically were a mixed family since Luanne wasn't Hank and Peggy's daughter, but their niece who lived with them because her mom was trash.
lmao there is no way a character like birchum wouldn't carry a pocket knife
1:59 this clip breaks me every single omfggg 😭😭 also phineas gage throwback omg i remember my teacher from 7th grade told us about him and it made me cry because it reminded me of my dad who had a stroke when i was younger (trauma dump on mr birchum video because my therapist quit her job(
Rude of her, feel free to use this space to vent about Phineas Gage until you can find another
I'd highly consider watching this content for free
The people you are supporting by paying are actively making money from rage bait content
This is why velma got a second season and why andrew tate got popular in the first place
I agree with you but that would probably make his position on fair use harder to defend 😕
@@loustancu3480 fair use is dead
I've never seen anyone on UA-cam get freedom using it
i agree with you but velma already had a second season before the first aired so it wasn't made because of hate watching
You are overestimating how much of the audience for Velma and Tate are hatewatchers. Boycotting stuff on the internet doesn't work because it isn't the real world, people who aren't terminally online will watch that stuff without knowing the discourse surrounding it, let alone thinking very critically about it.
I don't agree. Regardless of how crappy a product is, workers deserve to be paid for their time.
Beram
Burum
Bertram
Even the captions refuse to put any respect on this man's name, literally 😂
I really enjoy your analysis. It flows very well and is pleasant to listen to
Appreciate that boss, thank you
The funniest thing about this show is that the only people who find it offensive are the conservatives it's aimed at who got mad when it had a gay character.
There should be an episode where he gets angry about The Boys where he finds out that Homelander is a bad guy and the show made fun of him. He start a riot to have the show be to his own liking.
Copying a scene from a popular movie in its entirety as a joke is like adult animation on easy mode.
YESS I've been so excited to see this review!
You’re doing what the rest of us have ingrained into our DNA from millennia of self-preservation. Thank you for your service; we’re all waiting for the next episode.
I haven't seen many people talk about this, but Brett Cooper's inflection for the daughter makes me so mad. It's waaaaay too musical theater for an otherwise bland character design.
7:15 Tarantino wasnt meant to play Jimmy. The actor playing him couldnt make it so Tarantino stepped in as he had acting experience.
That said, he does love the word
Mr. Karponzi and Mr. Birchum need more yaoi art, they actually look good together
This is the cutting-edge Phineas Gage content I crave. Love these videos! Keep the torture coming!
Just out of curiosity, does this show ever acknowledge Trump in any way? Given, y'know, basically all of America's actual political divide revolves around him far more than questions of "hard work" or whatever.
I don’t recall any, which now that you mention it is fairly strange. Maybe its creators are more traditional conservative types rather than open admirers of Trump, or maybe it’s coming later. Strange given how much Obama has been referenced (or perhaps a sign the script is dated)
This review of this series is so great!
Why doesn’t berchim carry a Leatherman on him ? I’ve seen dozens of boomer teachers have one clipped on.
If the ASL teacher makes sure have it on him at all times, you’d think the manly handy man would wear one.
yeppp 100% agree