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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.
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)
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.
"Sneaky sneaky. Sneaking away. Ow. Ow" i laughed out loid and my mom just looked at me and i had to explain what i was watching but she likes it to so ya
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!
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.
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.
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.
Several things I took away from this episode: 1. N,V, and J were all once regular worker drones and worked at the same mansion before becoming Murder Drones. 2. N was the pilot but something was done to his memories to make him forget how to fly the ship and how to land. Likely to prevent something like what Uzi is trying to do from happening. 3. Murder Drones seem to be cyborgs of a kind, since that core was definitely covered in flesh of some kind and it was growing both flesh and bone, then assimilating it with machinery. They also appear to be a host to these cores since the core referred to J as their vessel 4. Both Uzi and Dolly have the same symbol appearing on their screens and are both developing telekinesis of some kind. As well as what appears to be a taste for worker drone oil (wasn't shown in this episode but in the teaser we can see Uzi staring intently at some oil on her hand). 5. J most likely killed Uzi's mother, given that her core was able to create a hologram of her. 6. Not even Murder Drones are fully aware of what they are or what they are truly capable of since N was genuinely terrified at what was inside of J.
Didn't pick up on the part about J having killed Uzi's mother, but that totally makes sense. I was also wondering about why N had a dream about being a butler, it makes sense that that would be a memory. My guess? Absolute Solver is some form of amalgam of human consciousness and semi-organic nanomachines and might actually be present (but largely inactive) in the entire drone population. It might be how the drones became sapient to start with.
The hologram was shown holding a small "baby" Uzi. So, Jay either absorbed the memories of Uzi's mum or is Uzi's mum. Also, for a moment, both baby Uzi and Uzi's mother had the Absolute Solver eye. This is theorised to mean both are become D.Drones, but in this case, Uzi's mother IS already a D.Drone.
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.
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
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.
N's little "I'm sorry" card was way to cute for me! Also Uzi when she said "I want a fricken ninja star!" sounded like she was whining! Excellent detail on the backgrounds, GLITCH! Keep up the good work!
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
Ehhhh... Yeah but not really? I Felt like The Beginning Scene or really the "Shadow" Of the Creature later on showing how TRULY large it is, Y'know somewhat More Immensely Scary?
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
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
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 the side characters are getting a bit fleshed out too. Uzi’s dad learning to appreciate his daughter more, Thad being eternally grateful Uzi saved his life, Cat Ears Girl being a dork narc as usual, and the Teacher’s idgaf attitude. But also…what’s up with Foreign Girl? 🤔 Edit: LMAOO I JUST REALIZED IN ONE OF THE TEACHER’S FLASHBACK SCENES THE PRESENTATION SHOWS CAPTCHAS WITH MESSAGES LIKE “IM GONNA THROW UP” BECAUSE ITS A CAPTCHA AND THEYRE ROBOTS LMAOOO Edit 2, Electric Boogaloo: Okay, I get it, their names are Lizzy and Doll! 😅 Also another thing I noticed: one of the notes pinned to Uzi's ceiling says "[A capital letter, one of the murder drones, I can't tell what letter though, it's covered by string] is stupid...AND ALSO DUMB!" and another says "DON'T TRUST ANYBODY! That's why I don't have any friends." Edit 3, Europe's Most Wanted: Someone with a channel name I will not attempt to type told me that the capital letter i couldn't decode was just the end of g in "Dying", as in "Dying is stupid and also dumb", Uzi used that phrase in her presentation from the pilot episode. So yea! Since this is getting attention, I think I'll start updating this comment with other Easter eggs and lore, so reply if you find something neat 😺
By Side Characters You meant the Red Eyed Worker Drone? *Like only one, And I Believe they had Almost MORE Screen time than the Main Characters at the end there...*
@@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.
6:35 If you look at N, you see he immediately gets concerned when Thad mentions the fact that J's body "crawled" away. Probably got dragged by J's AbsoluteSolver (the abomination trying to repair J), just like it dragged the worker's arm at 7:30. Now does that means N knew this could have happened? If that's the case, then he knows more about AbsoluteSolver than we do? 2 episodes in and there's already a lot to unpack here. I sure hope episode 3 will bring some answers, though I expect answering some questions might create even more. I seriously love the mysterious part of this series. Keep it up for the next episodes, Glitch! Remember: No hurry.
you are on to something, I would think that moment in the past was his memories as a normal bot, and he knows what his kind is capable of. But he also knows how badly the AbsoluteSolver is so he took Uzi's side because he doesn't want to cause the thing with the AbsoluteSolver because he witnessed what it can do.
I think you may be reading into it too much. Obviously its concerning when J, who they presumably killed, CRAWLED AWAY. Of course, that is to say, N definitely is very sus, but I think he's going to find out just as much as Uzi is going to find out about their existences.
@@Eloux I don't think N is intentionally aware of a lot of these things. It appears that he used to be a "butler" bot before being repurposed, as his repressed memories show. He also appeared to be way more competent, considering how he easily kept the glasses on his little glass holding thing. I'm willing to bet that he went through a lot of changes that "dumbed" him down.
8:12 I genuinely cannot with N’s face right then, for a Murder Drone, he’s surprisingly adorable. And no, I never expected I would say that in my lifetime.
How come no one is talking about this iconic phrase? 😢 ( 12:35 ), I admit, watching all the past episodes and watching EP 8 is scary and at the same time amazing. Reviewing everything that happened before and seeing the evolution of the characters with themselves and understanding each other. I love MD
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.
so lemme get this straight, the disassembly drones we are introduced to in the first episode used to be butler drones, and something happened to them or they were repurposed to be the drones we see now? thats how i see it at least, cant wait to see the rest of the story unfold side note, anyone else notice how, despite episode 1 establishing that they repair themselves via weird liquid metal, this weird creature that one of the drones became is probably a result of TOO MUCH damage, even developing weird fleshy bits like ribs, flesh, and a human looking hand
The flesh part i think was because the area we see Uzi and N at the finale was Labeled Cryosleep and since we saw a skeleton in it that's probably how it found the flesh material Still horrifying it can just fuse mechanical with biological material
@@randomperson5512 I saw that sign too but didn't put together the fact there was probably material available because the hand confused the hell out of me. This makes it so much worse in a good way
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!
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."
@@acatandacat8044 "I'd join you if the sun didn't kill me" is the exact quote. You're probably thinking of "ingesting their WARM SWEET oil to avoid overheating and dying". It's never stated that they would explode.
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.
Honestly the ending is kind of heartbreaking. If you zoom in on N‘s letter at 17:03 you can see it saying. „Thank you for being my friend“ and it being drawn like the type of art a 4 year old would do with crayons. N seems to be in a bit of a weird spot. While often acting like a big brother towards Uzi he also often seems like a small child that doesn’t understand the world. Too innocent to realize what‘s going on. On the other hand he has a crazy side that lusts for violence and gore. It’s honestly interesting to see the dynamic between an innocent child and a murderous psychopath being turned into one character
@@Gloobus2057 I think he didn't realize he's probably younger than the people he's making fun of Not that said people are even that age that he said they were
11:48 Love how when Cyn asks for a location, she's actually just trying to figure out what room she could possibly be in to make her act seem believable. Since she's most likely only ever been in the manor and outdoors, entering a society where everything is just a continuation of human life, but for the worker drones, seeing an eerie cryo room and hearing all the stigma dentist's get from humans, it makes sense why'd she choose "Tad" at the Dentist office.
@@lil_melon30 Absolute Solver is an auto-run program to collect matter, which is what Cyn used to turn into the Eldritch robot horror we saw in Ep.2 and 5. Uzi and Doll also use that program (Uzi in Ep.4 absorbed organic matter and created that goop monster and Doll in Ep.3 multipled knives to throw at Uzi/N). Uzi brings it up to N in Ep.2, asking if that's how Disassembly drones regenerate, because "Matter has to come from somewhere." (Edit) Wanted to add that, some inspiration, was taken from Internecion Cube, which was a "Practice project" Liam had worked on for a period of time. Ex: Robot/Drone/Cube design, rogue AI, concept of the collection of/morphing of matter, etc. Alot of visual design from that series also used (Part 2 of Interneccion Cube: Humans are black figures with highlighted eyes, Xs over eyes, blah blah blah I've already been rambling so Imma leave it there)
@@arandomdoodler135 Ohhhhh, Im saying that Cyn wasnt in episode 2 that was J. If you look back at the monster you can see that the Eldritch thingy was using J's head for some odd reason (not trying to start an argument lol!)
seeing what happened to J's corpse in this episode, it makes sense now why she tried to kill N with a slow-uploading virus instead of just like, stabbing him. That virus is probably the only safe way to kill a murder drone if you don't want them going all absolutesolver.exe on your ass
N regenerated his head after it got blown off, while J was out instantly and absolute absolver had to take over, so safe to say he is more durable than atleast J . Just beating or stabbing him to death might have taken to long and that is not accounting for when he decides to retaliate. He could be the most advanced out of the team but held back by being socially awkward
or because it bypasses regeneration. N recovered instantly from having his head blown off and I guess the main body is their weak spot because J didn't instantly recover from getting shot and instead had to activate their last resort.
@@Psychoangel-d23 Consider that while N "only" got his head shot off, J looks like she lost her entire torso. Seems like their chest (heart? winky face) is a weakpoint.
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.
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.
I absolutely adore the more plot centered direction this episode took. Just about everything we thought we knew based on the pilot and the trailer just got thrown completely out the window and now we have a mysterious past for the murder drones, Uzi and Doll and I love it. Edit: Also after rewatching the pilot words cannot describe how much of an improvement this episode is. I thought the pilot was already misjudged for its tone and style of humour which I felt was exaggerated specifically for the pilot to give a slice of everything we could expect from the show as a whole and I’m glad to have been proven right. What I was not expecting was this massive jump in already beatiful animation, character models and environments.
This is literally everywhere and so all over the place, random things being established suddenly, I’m hoping the next one will be better but tbh this was a bit disappointing for 12 months of waiting
So this episode is supposed to feel like I'm missing an episode? Like I'm seriously lost watching this episode after the first episode and I'm like is this really the second episode? And yeah
I love that Khan isn’t a one dimensional horrible father and actually has some depth Amazing character writing everyone character is interesting in their own way
You can actually sorta tell Uzi is Khan's daughter better in this episode in the way he threatened the teacher for saying Uzi's programming was damaged
Details I notice on rewatches: The way N sees humans in his flashback dream is very similar to how he sees Uzi while his sensors are damaged and he is unable to identify her as a target, implying that murder drones are programmed to be unable to target humans. At 4:33 the Absolute Solver program gives a warning that Frank is in range of getting collected and assimilated. The Absolute Solver Bot has techno-organic because the first room it went to after killing Frank was the cryosleep room. Amendment to this point: the screen outside the room says ‘WARNING: LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM OFFLINE’ . It seems like the pod were full when the core collapsed causing the pods to fail and the people to die long before the episode. *Still means it was eating bodies* The Absolute Solver program actually becomes more intelligent as the episode goes on. First it lured in Tim with a crude hologram, then it improved both its holograms and acting to fool the detective drone, and then it showed a purposefully unconvincing and poorly acted hologram of Thad to Uzi so it could take her by surprise with a convincing imitation of N.
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
This show's humor is so weird to me. Like, on the one hand, it can get a bit grating and take me out of it with how self aware it is, but at the same time given the subject matter, it almost feels like a larger metajoke? And the actual plot is already popping questions that I can't wait to get answers to! Amazing.
So far I legitamately haven't laughed at anything which is a bad sign. However most of what I think was intended to be "humor" is really just normal things people say, so it isn't bad. It just isn't funny
another detail to take into account is they are robots so some level of their speech and so on is emulation. And you can get a taste for that roboty stuff. For example i could literally see something being typed into n's serach engine when he said 'morality' rather than 'moral'.
Holy shit there's a LOT to unpack here 1. Murder drones were normal drones once. The vampirism theme is alive and well, although the sheer mindfuckery of some of their behavior feels like something else is also at play 2. Absolute Solver is a program that seems to be a. A mindhive with some sort of "self" awareness/personality b. Potentially installed in ALL the worker drones, ever c. Absolute body horror material d. Has both GLADOS and Alien (or Predator, idk) vibes/references which is fascinating 3. SNEAKY SNEAKY 4. Seriously creeped out by the fact that the Absolute Solver created bugs at the end after getting its eldritch horror "host" vaporized, the thought of those things just casually running around even after Doll killed one.... **shudders** 5. Uzi is having a Bad Time™, N is having a Bad Time™, humans seem creepy as FUCK from the pov of past!N 6. I do not trust that last robot in the flashback. Immense "character meets the creepy monster in sheep's clothing" vibes 7. Big 👀 at Uzi's understanding of history being called out in-universe. Could be foreshadowing to robots BEING involved in the murder of humankind after all, or at least of things not being as clear-cut as she thinks they are.... Also the mix of horror and comedy continues to be A++
I don't think the bugs were made by Solver. They were shown in Doll's flashback to her parents being dead, suggesting they've been around for much longer.
7: Whatever blew up, it was probably staffed by Worker Drones. So assuming the humans were killed by an explosion and not by the Workers the question is, was it human error, robot error, or sabotage that caused it?
I hope that they at least finish one arc. There's quite enough stories that go from nowhere into nowhere, basically, or get too convoluted for their own good.
@@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
having met the voice actress of uzi at a convention (Elsie Lovelock) ,this was probably a few weeks after the pilot was first shown ,I did ask if I could get her autograph on some uzi art ,but at the time she said ,she and her friends were unsure if others would like murder drones that much (got her autograph after asking if she knew when ep 2 may happen ,she responded with unsure but if it does look forward to what comes next) ,bet she and her friends are so happy to know how many love the characters and world they put together.
The fact this is completely different than I and most of us would have guessed the second episode would be speaks volumes of how incredibly crazy and unique the writing is. From tech to almost cyber lovecraftian
The energy is what I love from Vickers work everyone has a odd aura around them when they are comedic or something else the girls in the class an the obliviousness in everything of the workers are examples
That's Liam's work for you. He does twists and tension quite well, even in spite of the humor. Pretty sure his stuff wouldn't be allowed on youtube anymore if he still went all in.
As a fan of biomancery this looks really cool to me the murder drones most likely have something organic in them specifically human in the fact that that hand had finger nails makes me think of some sort or "repopulation protocole" where after the planet is made habitable and the threat removed the murder drones could split up using the remaining matter of the threat and to create robotic humanoids becoming less and les machine over time till a "generation" that is so little machine it's considered a human again What do you think?
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.
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.
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They did a great decision by switching from mo-cap to animation by hand. Motion capture worked with Meta Runner, but I think that this series' animation would be greatly limited if it used that technique, and they did an amazing job for being the first fully hand animated episode. Congratulations to everyone!!!
2:00 I love how Uzi was just casually hanging around with 2 drones that are literally DESIGNED for murder and not a single drop of oil spilled on the floor during the entire scene
Uzi is shocked by the Murder Drones way of coming back. But she plans to kill all humans, and looks excited doing it. The morality in this show is so weird but so enjoyable.
@@cawsomeaolin but now they're even more smelly (they live in worse conditions), stinkier (they got burnt and getting injected by acid tends to leave a strong smell behind), and much meanier (they want to genocide mankind)
6:36 look at N's reaction, it looks like he knew what was gonna happen. Nice attention to detail on him still being a murder drone, despite being rebellious.
I am pretty sure that he didn't, it was the fact that J's body literally CRAWLED AWAY that shocked him, if he did, he would likely have said something about it well before that.
@@ansrfururactions He didnt want to bother them because.it might've just may happen to be mistake but if he immediatly tell about that repair protocol,then they would just get scared like it happened in end,maybe slightly less intense than that but still
This was incredible. Like, in the first seven minutes it was already the most unhinged, high-quality animation I have ever seen, and then the rest of it somehow got even better. And, that ending hit so incredibly hard, it was honestly worth waiting eight months for
Just came back to rewatch this, the funniest parts of this series are the things in the background. During the flashbacks in the parent teacher conference you can see on the board you can see pictures of “prove you’re not a robot” tests with captions like “I’M GONNA THROW UPPPPPPP WHATTTTT THE HELLLLLLLLLLLLLL” sent me rolling
Nothing i can say about 10:40 other than, wow. One of my favorite things in those kinds of scenes is the tense quiet, and the reveal, my god. Something about the short calm before the loud creaking and the silhouette of the monster writhing around, man. I LOVE reveals like that, simple, but underrated. I'm so in love with this series already.
@@unbringer6729possible theory 9:20 she has ptsd that's all ai is so advanced it gets confused and starts to have emotions robots 1979-2134 don't have feelings yet and just do commands but 2035 we have a human Brain but not emos yet.. it's probably Like 2300-3000 cus the sun has not died yet and it will take like 5billon years to die so yall must be on Saturn's moon my guess it titan... and the humans or either on the same System or on Jupiter or Mars cus EARTH FUCKED UP ...
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 only noticed just now, that the disassembly drones looked exactly like regular worker drones at the start of this episode (N's dream.). I have a feeling that they may have been nothing more than worker drones, but at some point, they were modified to disassemble their own kind.
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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.
@@toolbox6386 Might also have something to do with how well it "knows" the victim or how much it has assimilated.
You mean J? Absolute solver looks like Uzi’s eye so I just assumed it means a force type thing for the robots.
@@toolbox6386 maybe the more materials it gathers, the better the holograms it can make.
I love how forgiving everyone is to N. Its nice to see everyone treating him correctly.
Everyone loves N, even the people he tried to kill! ...Well everyone except GLaDOS J...
@@Portersona69420 well at the end j seemed to have some sympathy for him as she could of escaped but choosed not too
@@superspakr that was v, j died in the first episode and perma-died in this one
@@daggerfly0087 Double death, MY FAVORITE KIND!
Bro everybody see ppl holo-gliching and dont find it SUS
What did you expect
8:12 I love how N’s face lights up at being accepted, he is the best character without a doubt
yeah! thats so cool and really adorable!
“Alright, just don’t do it again!”
“ :D “
I love his little card it looks like he put so much effort into it
N is a happi boi :D
N was like .OvO.
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
N is best boy confirmed
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)
he killed a lot of innocent robots
Fr hes my favorite 😭💗💗
You need a popcorn to enjoy this video
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.
It’s awesome and really fricken creepy at the same time, and I love it!
It's like in Subnautica when you see a long shadow below you indicating there's a reaper leviathan right above you
Yeah
Did you forget the second game when I saw the leviathan in the ice I was like .what the hell. Cause how big it was
fr tho
There are probably tons of people who waited a year since the pilot and I myself waited eight months🎉 This is much appreciated.
It’s been a year?!
Lol I waited 2 weeks 😭
Yup
Ive been a fan of liam vickers for 1 year now 🥲
Yo 2 meses xD
"Sneaky sneaky. Sneaking away. Ow. Ow" i laughed out loid and my mom just looked at me and i had to explain what i was watching but she likes it to so ya
Cool to see adults liking such a cool show
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!
For a moment, this episode was giving me "Alien" vibes.
Tbh I didn’t know it had horror in it 😅
I saw that and couldn't help saying "Oh no" out loud.
My mouth dropped just as much as theirs did. Doesnt help I hate centipedes.... 😫
Cartoon_man1084 look at his animations WOW
i love how uzi’s dad is overall just unhelpful but he still gets mad when they call uzi damaged
I think he’s mostly there for the laughs.
Ur mom
Reason:NONE
@@mpokimwambulukutu5811 bro liked is own comment lmfao
@@Chigen318 💀so did you
@@howtodrinkwaterin5simplesteps nope
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.
👍
@Simon Pritchard we will just have to wait, I guess the show is still young, so Glitch could throw something out that proves us both wrong.
Yea
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.
"CALL HER DAMAGED AGAIN, AND I’LL I STALL A DOOR, ON YOUR FACE!" has to be one of the best lines from a dad ever 😭
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.
oh almost definetly the latter
I think The reason holo ted had shitty quality was to lower uzi's and our guard.
@@wchemik7777 Thad*, but yes, I think so too.
“Hello, is of location. what are you.”
@@hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh-Mikel.Montalat hahahahahaha it sounds funny when he screams from a hologram and returns to normal
@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.
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.
Yeah, and is it just me that wanna create a Dissembles drones Like N
If you ask me the beginning had a strange style. No offense GLITCH.
Stik
Fr and it's really funny too
Several things I took away from this episode:
1. N,V, and J were all once regular worker drones and worked at the same mansion before becoming Murder Drones.
2. N was the pilot but something was done to his memories to make him forget how to fly the ship and how to land. Likely to prevent something like what Uzi is trying to do from happening.
3. Murder Drones seem to be cyborgs of a kind, since that core was definitely covered in flesh of some kind and it was growing both flesh and bone, then assimilating it with machinery. They also appear to be a host to these cores since the core referred to J as their vessel
4. Both Uzi and Dolly have the same symbol appearing on their screens and are both developing telekinesis of some kind. As well as what appears to be a taste for worker drone oil (wasn't shown in this episode but in the teaser we can see Uzi staring intently at some oil on her hand).
5. J most likely killed Uzi's mother, given that her core was able to create a hologram of her.
6. Not even Murder Drones are fully aware of what they are or what they are truly capable of since N was genuinely terrified at what was inside of J.
That good reason you got there but the question is how come Dolly know how to use her ability of her but not Uzi that a question I want to know
Maybe the flesh was because since J was not able to regenerate from "thin air" she instead regenerated with human corpses flesh on the cryo room
THE LORE THICKENS!
Didn't pick up on the part about J having killed Uzi's mother, but that totally makes sense. I was also wondering about why N had a dream about being a butler, it makes sense that that would be a memory. My guess? Absolute Solver is some form of amalgam of human consciousness and semi-organic nanomachines and might actually be present (but largely inactive) in the entire drone population. It might be how the drones became sapient to start with.
The hologram was shown holding a small "baby" Uzi. So, Jay either absorbed the memories of Uzi's mum or is Uzi's mum.
Also, for a moment, both baby Uzi and Uzi's mother had the Absolute Solver eye. This is theorised to mean both are become D.Drones, but in this case, Uzi's mother IS already a D.Drone.
Uzi: Chainsaw-hand time?
N: yeah, cool-cool-cool...
and N just runs with Uzi with his hands in the air😂
FR THO I LOVED THAT PART
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.
No this took a year. But its very cool how detailed it is.
@@violet8517 You know they were WORKING ON THE LAST SEASON OF META RUNNER, RIGHT?!
bro i tried animation in flipa clip
i took 4 weeks to finish 1min animation
and its not FINISH YET
@@violet8517 the detail took most of the animation time, it could take months to do an animation less than 5 minutes
@@billbanaag1146 i just learned about glicth production okay. Chill out please. Btw i am just really impressed about their animation. (:
Let’s hope this project succeeds. Liam has a lot of other projects that need to be fully realized.
this is the biggest project that liam is gonna work on its possible because glitch
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
i would be surprise if it didn't...after all the pilot was a huge success..with 10Mmillon views!...
@@Mr.C710. yeah, or even reboots of some of his work? 🤔
woop woop woop woop n' gangnam style woop woop woop woop woop woop woop woop n' gangnam style woop woop woop woop woop woop woop woop n' gangnam style woop woop woop woop woop woop woop woop
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.
Knowing how to use your own stupidity is its own type of intelligence when you think about it
omg aubrey
Yeah me to 😁
pranked idiot you big stupid
@@Linosek279facts
N's little "I'm sorry" card was way to cute for me!
Also Uzi when she said "I want a fricken ninja star!" sounded like she was whining! Excellent detail on the backgrounds, GLITCH! Keep up the good work!
Okay, I’m gonna be honest. That bit where the crime scene started disappearing actually sent chills down my spine. That’s terrifying
Especially from that one guy just smiling and waving like “hahaaaa ur gonna diiiie-“
Omg YESS, she just stared up to death after everything disappeared, imagine being her in that situation , I'd just go "welp, I'm dead aren't I?" 💀
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
i was kinda expecting the glasses to be fake too lmao
Ehhhh... Yeah but not really? I Felt like The Beginning Scene or really the "Shadow" Of the Creature later on showing how TRULY large it is, Y'know somewhat More Immensely Scary?
The fact that there was absolutely no need for the hologram of frank to snap his fingers and the solver did it just for the dramatic effect is gold
What's the point of killing when you don't look cool while doing so?
@@omolioexactly
It's a pity.
Yes, yes it is
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
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.
Kinda thought the telekinetic girl was Uzi's mom because purple hair but maybe? 💀 since that would be too easy to see.
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
Her name is doll If you were wondering
@@zilesis1the last sentence is literally ep 8
8 episodes, 3 years, 2 studios, and 1 hell of a ride.
Season 2 plz
2 studios?
The program j is HILARIOUS.
“Pranked, idiot. You big stupid”
“Sneaky sneaky. Sneak away. Get snuck upon.”
“Ow.”
What's even funnier is the voice.
Sounds like frigging GlaDos.
@@johnsonknight1120Yes! This is what I was saying!
You mean Cyn.
@@johnsonknight1120Gives me "That's you, that's how stupid you sound" vibes from GLaDOS
She sounds like glados
It took only 2 episodes for the fandom to start analyzing frames and questioning everything. Well done GLITCH!
I thought anticipation of second episode was enough to make one dig into first one.
i started using my brain while watching youtube because of this
ngl it only took 1 lol
𝓘 𝓪𝓫𝓼𝓸𝓵𝓾𝓽𝓮𝓵𝔂 𝓪𝓰𝓻𝓮𝓮!
aka it only took 2 episodes for the fandom to be cringe and ruin the fun ;)
It’s nice to see a protagonist that isn’t overly nice to everyone, and acts a lot more human
which is ironic for a robot.
Even more ironic for her genocidal tendencies
@@darkunor6687 its a phase.
@@phantom-ri2tg Uzi: ITS NOT A PHASE DAD. 😡
I kinda wanna see more interactions just between V and Uzi, I feel like we’d get a lot more LORE
2 years to ago this day and I'm still re-watching the gem of a series. Who here's with me?
Me!!
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!
Well there is a 4th murder drone that is hiding
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.
I mean, just how they translated the need for blood and fear of the light into an overheating design handicap is genius.
look at Vickers last series concept the trio in that fascinates me too no end
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.
N is a precious baby and deserves 2 B protected at all costs!!!
1 reply and 570 likes? Let me fix that
@@panhead537 Agreed
The guy even put the card up on the door like a child's drawing, lol
Now N was just being adorable lol
I love how the side characters are getting a bit fleshed out too. Uzi’s dad learning to appreciate his daughter more, Thad being eternally grateful Uzi saved his life, Cat Ears Girl being a dork narc as usual, and the Teacher’s idgaf attitude. But also…what’s up with Foreign Girl? 🤔
Edit: LMAOO I JUST REALIZED IN ONE OF THE TEACHER’S FLASHBACK SCENES THE PRESENTATION SHOWS CAPTCHAS WITH MESSAGES LIKE “IM GONNA THROW UP” BECAUSE ITS A CAPTCHA AND THEYRE ROBOTS LMAOOO
Edit 2, Electric Boogaloo: Okay, I get it, their names are Lizzy and Doll! 😅 Also another thing I noticed: one of the notes pinned to Uzi's ceiling says "[A capital letter, one of the murder drones, I can't tell what letter though, it's covered by string] is stupid...AND ALSO DUMB!" and another says "DON'T TRUST ANYBODY! That's why I don't have any friends."
Edit 3, Europe's Most Wanted: Someone with a channel name I will not attempt to type told me that the capital letter i couldn't decode was just the end of g in "Dying", as in "Dying is stupid and also dumb", Uzi used that phrase in her presentation from the pilot episode. So yea! Since this is getting attention, I think I'll start updating this comment with other Easter eggs and lore, so reply if you find something neat 😺
You mean Doll, right?
By Side Characters You meant the Red Eyed Worker Drone? *Like only one, And I Believe they had Almost MORE Screen time than the Main Characters at the end there...*
@@E.V.A.N-COProductions The red eyed worker Drone is named Doll, and her name was revealed in the concept art.
@@Omega_Redstone Yes, I know You Literally Replied to the guy saying that.
So Doll was problay the 4th butler drone is N flashback
14:43 Are you really sneaking away if you’re announcing that you’re doing it?
Sneaky sneaky
Get snuck up on
Ow ow ow owowowowowow
16:45
V's observation of N's state is sorta endearing. And the way she subtly fixes her chain next, discreetly masking her escape
and also, the fact that she chooses to stay and sit while he mopes lol
@@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.
@@wyldxstyle17real
@@wyldxstyle17 he was a teammate and opened a lot of doors for them (literally) so a pretty valid point, who knows what's on their minds
XD
6:35
If you look at N, you see he immediately gets concerned when Thad mentions the fact that J's body "crawled" away. Probably got dragged by J's AbsoluteSolver (the abomination trying to repair J), just like it dragged the worker's arm at 7:30.
Now does that means N knew this could have happened? If that's the case, then he knows more about AbsoluteSolver than we do?
2 episodes in and there's already a lot to unpack here. I sure hope episode 3 will bring some answers, though I expect answering some questions might create even more.
I seriously love the mysterious part of this series. Keep it up for the next episodes, Glitch!
Remember: No hurry.
N and Uzi where both concerned by the look of it
Glad im not the only one who noticed that
you are on to something, I would think that moment in the past was his memories as a normal bot, and he knows what his kind is capable of. But he also knows how badly the AbsoluteSolver is so he took Uzi's side because he doesn't want to cause the thing with the AbsoluteSolver because he witnessed what it can do.
I think you may be reading into it too much. Obviously its concerning when J, who they presumably killed, CRAWLED AWAY. Of course, that is to say, N definitely is very sus, but I think he's going to find out just as much as Uzi is going to find out about their existences.
@@Eloux I don't think N is intentionally aware of a lot of these things. It appears that he used to be a "butler" bot before being repurposed, as his repressed memories show. He also appeared to be way more competent, considering how he easily kept the glasses on his little glass holding thing. I'm willing to bet that he went through a lot of changes that "dumbed" him down.
8:12 I genuinely cannot with N’s face right then, for a Murder Drone, he’s surprisingly adorable. And no, I never expected I would say that in my lifetime.
The lil blush when the picture gets put on the wall am like:
STOPPPP, TOO CUTE
@@randomperson5512 Right?! ❤️
he is weirdly cute some times
@@lexvandewater13 I swear they made him like that on purpose for comedic purposes because a murder drone that is cute and sweet is naturally funny
in 14:07 of ep1 while N was rebooting for the second time it said on a line
// CHAR TRAIT: LOVEABLE IDIOT //
it was correct
How come no one is talking about this iconic phrase? 😢 ( 12:35 ), I admit, watching all the past episodes and watching EP 8 is scary and at the same time amazing. Reviewing everything that happened before and seeing the evolution of the characters with themselves and understanding each other. I love MD
get snuck upon.
@SpyderGnat Oh, don't mind me :D - Cyn
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.
Do you think V Or N would remember their past? If so will they remember their original feelings for one another?
@@Frostshock15 I'm pretty sure they will; N still retains his feelings for V after all. We'll just have to wait and see I guess.
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.
@@def3ndr887 maybe, but I think there's still hope for them to regain their memories.
Yeah! I noticed that too!
so lemme get this straight, the disassembly drones we are introduced to in the first episode used to be butler drones, and something happened to them or they were repurposed to be the drones we see now? thats how i see it at least, cant wait to see the rest of the story unfold
side note, anyone else notice how, despite episode 1 establishing that they repair themselves via weird liquid metal, this weird creature that one of the drones became is probably a result of TOO MUCH damage, even developing weird fleshy bits like ribs, flesh, and a human looking hand
I would like to add that it also made claws too. This shows that it has memory of biological life, as it didnt just make random bits.
@@thefrogggy100 "Absolute Solver"...If it can't find a mechanical solve...I guess biological will do.
Its their own saliva
The flesh part i think was because the area we see Uzi and N at the finale was Labeled Cryosleep and since we saw a skeleton in it that's probably how it found the flesh material
Still horrifying it can just fuse mechanical with biological material
@@randomperson5512 I saw that sign too but didn't put together the fact there was probably material available because the hand confused the hell out of me. This makes it so much worse in a good way
I love N’s little “I’m sorry” card it was so cute
Me too
He's such a little cutie
Yeah
@@ducky-jk5bs he is. He’s my fav ♥️
Fr ❤
n's 'im sorry' drawing made me giggle he's a cutie patootie
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!
IKR
I loved it ❤
“my son can do wrong”
the son in question: *N*
Dog
I have a feeling that he didn't pass 2nd grade
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."
N [Neo]
Well N did say he would die in sunlight in the pilot
@@elitegamer3455 overheat and explode*
@@acatandacat8044 "I'd join you if the sun didn't kill me" is the exact quote.
You're probably thinking of "ingesting their WARM SWEET oil to avoid overheating and dying". It's never stated that they would explode.
@@syweb2 I would like to think if they would explode cuz well, I don't think they would spontaneously combust
The guy zoning out and playing Solitare while Uzi's father was yelling at his face is such a mood though
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.
I watched the pilot and it literally is romeo and Juliet with extra steps
cashiers when Karens ask for the manager be like
why do khan be getting more sussy every episode
@@addicted.tomelanie Idk.
It baffles me just how much emotion they're showing through robots also it gives me the feeling that it was based on a dream, the best stories are :)
Why is seeing V just casually blowing bubbles while being chained for all eternity so adorable💀
And now she's unchained :D
She also licks the bubble stick and doesn't hate bow it tastes.
Because you‘re secretly simping for them :)
@@Dummigame shhhh😳
@@Dummigame N will get pissed at me if he knows😳😳😳😳
It's wholesome how N kept asking if Uzi was okay. And the scene where he sheilded her, I love it.
Too bad she lost her memory
@@extraña_es_la_vida Wait what? I honestly thought she was traumatized from that thing mentioning her mom and the holograms messing with her head
@@skullerclawerbandicoot7966 That's what I interpreted that as too. I guess we'll find out which one it is in the next episode.
@@extraña_es_la_vida no she didn’t she says “what parts of that were real?” right after they defeat that robot jay virus or whatever
@@infinityrk4500 just call it creature
anyone: says literally anything
Uzi: B I T E M E
H-
BITE ME 🗣️‼️‼️‼️🔥
He-
BITE ME
Bu-
B I T E M E
@@Theuhhh816REAL
Sounds about right.
She was about to be eaten(assimilated)
I appreciate how glitch production can make such a high quality series and puts it on UA-cam for free so we can all watch huge props to them 👏🏻👏🏻
Honestly the ending is kind of heartbreaking. If you zoom in on N‘s letter at 17:03 you can see it saying. „Thank you for being my friend“ and it being drawn like the type of art a 4 year old would do with crayons. N seems to be in a bit of a weird spot. While often acting like a big brother towards Uzi he also often seems like a small child that doesn’t understand the world. Too innocent to realize what‘s going on. On the other hand he has a crazy side that lusts for violence and gore. It’s honestly interesting to see the dynamic between an innocent child and a murderous psychopath being turned into one character
N îs 10 year olds what do u expect like these 2022 10 years olds are like phicopats and innocent at the same time
@@bunnybunbun9195 what are you saying
Wut its true
U didint know 10 years olds are like the combination of sweet and Gore and N is 10 years old and Uzi I think is 11 im not quite sure ab uzis age
@@Gloobus2057 I think he didn't realize he's probably younger than the people he's making fun of
Not that said people are even that age that he said they were
16:54 it’s so cute how V pushes the chain back so it looks like it’s normal and they don’t know she already broke out 😭
freaky.
11:48 Love how when Cyn asks for a location, she's actually just trying to figure out what room she could possibly be in to make her act seem believable.
Since she's most likely only ever been in the manor and outdoors, entering a society where everything is just a continuation of human life, but for the worker drones, seeing an eerie cryo room and hearing all the stigma dentist's get from humans, it makes sense why'd she choose "Tad" at the Dentist office.
It wasn't Cyn, it was the actual solver voice, since the AbsoluteSolver is an auto-run program.
@@lil_melon30 Absolute Solver is an auto-run program to collect matter, which is what Cyn used to turn into the Eldritch robot horror we saw in Ep.2 and 5. Uzi and Doll also use that program (Uzi in Ep.4 absorbed organic matter and created that goop monster and Doll in Ep.3 multipled knives to throw at Uzi/N). Uzi brings it up to N in Ep.2, asking if that's how Disassembly drones regenerate, because "Matter has to come from somewhere."
(Edit) Wanted to add that, some inspiration, was taken from Internecion Cube, which was a "Practice project" Liam had worked on for a period of time. Ex: Robot/Drone/Cube design, rogue AI, concept of the collection of/morphing of matter, etc. Alot of visual design from that series also used (Part 2 of Interneccion Cube: Humans are black figures with highlighted eyes, Xs over eyes, blah blah blah I've already been rambling so Imma leave it there)
Trust me, I've watched this series way too many times for my own good. I have a sibling who is, also, obsessed with it lmao
@@arandomdoodler135 Ohhhhh, Im saying that Cyn wasnt in episode 2 that was J. If you look back at the monster you can see that the Eldritch thingy was using J's head for some odd reason (not trying to start an argument lol!)
@@arandomdoodler135 LMAO SAMEEE
2 years is insane to me Happy Anniversary🙏🏾🎉
seeing what happened to J's corpse in this episode, it makes sense now why she tried to kill N with a slow-uploading virus instead of just like, stabbing him. That virus is probably the only safe way to kill a murder drone if you don't want them going all absolutesolver.exe on your ass
Yeah, you're p4obanly right.
N regenerated his head after it got blown off, while J was out instantly and absolute absolver had to take over, so safe to say he is more durable than atleast J . Just beating or stabbing him to death might have taken to long and that is not accounting for when he decides to retaliate. He could be the most advanced out of the team but held back by being socially awkward
In 1st episode on "reboot" screen when N's head was destroyed u can see that his AbsoluteSolver is blocked by administrator
or because it bypasses regeneration. N recovered instantly from having his head blown off and I guess the main body is their weak spot because J didn't instantly recover from getting shot and instead had to activate their last resort.
@@Psychoangel-d23 Consider that while N "only" got his head shot off, J looks like she lost her entire torso. Seems like their chest (heart? winky face) is a weakpoint.
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.
Two kinds of V
Aggressive and Playful.
It's kinda cute that she can be playful with bubbles sometimes
Incredible, something that Liam Vickers made got more than 1 episode. We are truly breaking new ground here.
I'm angry because that was a good roast but I'm also happy because you right.
Realest comment here
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.
um... how about internecion cube?
@@ApprehensiveMark5502 Dammit, I thought I had gotten the name right for once. You're right.
I love how V acted like she was still chained, either shes planning something or she genuinely felt bad for N
I think her expression showed she genuinely felt sorry for him for him in that moment,but once he’s better she’ll reveals she broke the chain
Tsundere.
N went from pathetic to sad in her eyes
If she planned smth - she would have done it.
N is demoralised, he can’t stop her.
@@KUNKTATOR22622 I mean she could be waiting for the perfect time
I absolutely adore the more plot centered direction this episode took. Just about everything we thought we knew based on the pilot and the trailer just got thrown completely out the window and now we have a mysterious past for the murder drones, Uzi and Doll and I love it.
Edit: Also after rewatching the pilot words cannot describe how much of an improvement this episode is. I thought the pilot was already misjudged for its tone and style of humour which I felt was exaggerated specifically for the pilot to give a slice of everything we could expect from the show as a whole and I’m glad to have been proven right. What I was not expecting was this massive jump in already beatiful animation, character models and environments.
"I absolutely adore the more plot centered* direction this episode took." me: tf there is no plot
This is literally everywhere and so all over the place, random things being established suddenly, I’m hoping the next one will be better but tbh this was a bit disappointing for 12 months of waiting
Although we’re shocked to see one of Drones turn into an Eldritch Abomination.
@@Super-y4x for you, as for me and others: there is more plot development here than characters
@@snesmocha I mean, they wasn't *just* focused on Murder Drones this whole time
Two years of this episode this Is epic🎉🎉🎉
Rewatching the entire show after episode 4 makes WAY too much click! The world building has honestly blown me away
Hey
So this episode is supposed to feel like I'm missing an episode? Like I'm seriously lost watching this episode after the first episode and I'm like is this really the second episode? And yeah
Uh yeah Liam’s stories much like Internecion Cube have flashback tidbits in order for the fans to speculate the lore
I binge watched em all a while after all this came out I find the fact both j and Uzi turned into a flesh machinery monsters strange
@@arthurjeremypearson yeah huh?
Dude, N says everything with an odd amount of confidence and I love it-
Yeah lol
The perfect character doesn’t exi-
@@oscarharris2338 she doesn't like him anymore I don't think :(
N'S LITTLE 'im sorry' CARD IM CRYING 😭😭😭😭😭
11:25 I love how Uzi’s only response to her friend almost dying is “I want a freaking ninja star” 😂
exactly me
"Are you okay?" **Slams hard into the floor** "STOP ASKING!"
12:24 also this cool kick
Priorities
It's her ONLY (normal) friend, and she just doesn't give a shit about him
Omg I saw the "I'm Sorry" card, so adorable! Personally, I think N is basically a little kid, but a little more mature than that.
Yeah lol
I’m 100th like on this comment
N is a goofy little guy and that "im sorry card" was my favorite part of the episode
Just a goofy boi
A kid who commited war crimes
I love that Khan isn’t a one dimensional horrible father and actually has some depth
Amazing character writing everyone character is interesting in their own way
these characters have more depth than the mariana trench
You can actually sorta tell Uzi is Khan's daughter better in this episode in the way he threatened the teacher for saying Uzi's programming was damaged
They act sorta the same when they are mad
Also who doesn't like the fact that the teacher is playing solitaire during the conference
@@BlueblazerPrime well, the only guys who were good at cards kinda got... you know what I mean
какое же это золото, спасибо вам, ребята, из Тульской области!
It's so good, thank you guys from Tulskaya oblast'!
Details I notice on rewatches:
The way N sees humans in his flashback dream is very similar to how he sees Uzi while his sensors are damaged and he is unable to identify her as a target, implying that murder drones are programmed to be unable to target humans.
At 4:33 the Absolute Solver program gives a warning that Frank is in range of getting collected and assimilated.
The Absolute Solver Bot has techno-organic because the first room it went to after killing Frank was the cryosleep room. Amendment to this point: the screen outside the room says ‘WARNING: LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM OFFLINE’ . It seems like the pod were full when the core collapsed causing the pods to fail and the people to die long before the episode. *Still means it was eating bodies*
The Absolute Solver program actually becomes more intelligent as the episode goes on. First it lured in Tim with a crude hologram, then it improved both its holograms and acting to fool the detective drone, and then it showed a purposefully unconvincing and poorly acted hologram of Thad to Uzi so it could take her by surprise with a convincing imitation of N.
I was wondering where it got the human hand
All humans in that planet are eliminated by a nuke before dude 💀
Yeah, was getting serious Battlestar Galactica vibes there (the episodes that had the Basestar pilots, "Hybrids" made from human & machine parts)
@@thanhan7879 cryosleep room my dude
@@Iknowhowbadthisnameis8828 cyrosleep?
N giving the "I'm sorry" card was too adorable.
For real
This is exactly what I was looking for!
Oha Türk ckdjcjkckdkd
Aha seriyi izleyen bir Türk buldum
@@An_Average_Turkish aha türk
I love how this show doesn't try to take itself seriously while trying to take itself seriously at the same time.
Meta without being meta
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
@@ZIPTONARY_CANARY "I don't like this show at all except for the story and characters" - me
@@ZIPTONARY_CANARY for me it's the constant comic relief that makes the series awesome, it's funny but you can take it seriously when you need to
SNEAKY SNEAKY! GET SNUCK UP ON
Sneaky sneaky, get snuck. upon favorite quote 😂
This show's humor is so weird to me. Like, on the one hand, it can get a bit grating and take me out of it with how self aware it is, but at the same time given the subject matter, it almost feels like a larger metajoke? And the actual plot is already popping questions that I can't wait to get answers to! Amazing.
That's liam for ya, its an acquired taste, but a welcome one. I'm sure alot of it will smoothen out as the show progresses
N is the new whisk
I have a theory that Liam has a crippling meme addiction.
So far I legitamately haven't laughed at anything which is a bad sign. However most of what I think was intended to be "humor" is really just normal things people say, so it isn't bad. It just isn't funny
another detail to take into account is they are robots so some level of their speech and so on is emulation. And you can get a taste for that roboty stuff.
For example i could literally see something being typed into n's serach engine when he said 'morality' rather than 'moral'.
Holy shit there's a LOT to unpack here
1. Murder drones were normal drones once. The vampirism theme is alive and well, although the sheer mindfuckery of some of their behavior feels like something else is also at play
2. Absolute Solver is a program that seems to be a. A mindhive with some sort of "self" awareness/personality b. Potentially installed in ALL the worker drones, ever c. Absolute body horror material d. Has both GLADOS and Alien (or Predator, idk) vibes/references which is fascinating
3. SNEAKY SNEAKY
4. Seriously creeped out by the fact that the Absolute Solver created bugs at the end after getting its eldritch horror "host" vaporized, the thought of those things just casually running around even after Doll killed one.... **shudders**
5. Uzi is having a Bad Time™, N is having a Bad Time™, humans seem creepy as FUCK from the pov of past!N
6. I do not trust that last robot in the flashback. Immense "character meets the creepy monster in sheep's clothing" vibes
7. Big 👀 at Uzi's understanding of history being called out in-universe. Could be foreshadowing to robots BEING involved in the murder of humankind after all, or at least of things not being as clear-cut as she thinks they are....
Also the mix of horror and comedy continues to be A++
Yes! Someone also thought the same about GLaDOS vibes!
*SNEAKY SNEAKY*
@@Eirudy_Marionette_Deity _Sneaking away_
I don't think the bugs were made by Solver. They were shown in Doll's flashback to her parents being dead, suggesting they've been around for much longer.
7: Whatever blew up, it was probably staffed by Worker Drones. So assuming the humans were killed by an explosion and not by the Workers the question is, was it human error, robot error, or sabotage that caused it?
I love this show so far, I hope in the future it doesn’t finish on a cliffhanger. I also hope for a second season, or a third, but that’s unlikely.
There probably will, considering that they are labeling murder drones as season 1.
Yes that seems right
I hope that they at least finish one arc. There's quite enough stories that go from nowhere into nowhere, basically, or get too convoluted for their own good.
@@TheWinjin This is the first time Liam has a story that's getting extended into completion, so who knows? This will be a test for him.
11:35 Uzi: chainsaw hand time n: yeah
I see a Chainsaw man Referenze 😂
The show’s like wine, the longer it takes to make the episode the better it gets
Ohhh, I like that.
That's the same for every show?
@@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
having met the voice actress of uzi at a convention (Elsie Lovelock) ,this was probably a few weeks after the pilot was first shown ,I did ask if I could get her autograph on some uzi art ,but at the time she said ,she and her friends were unsure if others would like murder drones that much (got her autograph after asking if she knew when ep 2 may happen ,she responded with unsure but if it does look forward to what comes next) ,bet she and her friends are so happy to know how many love the characters and world they put together.
N is the new whisk
N is the new whisk
The fact this is completely different than I and most of us would have guessed the second episode would be speaks volumes of how incredibly crazy and unique the writing is. From tech to almost cyber lovecraftian
The energy is what I love from Vickers work everyone has a odd aura around them when they are comedic or something else
the girls in the class an the obliviousness in everything of the workers are examples
That's Liam's work for you. He does twists and tension quite well, even in spite of the humor. Pretty sure his stuff wouldn't be allowed on youtube anymore if he still went all in.
@@ultmateragnarok8376 The Cube series with the lee way room like Helluva Boss is my dream
As a fan of biomancery this looks really cool to me the murder drones most likely have something organic in them specifically human in the fact that that hand had finger nails makes me think of some sort or "repopulation protocole" where after the planet is made habitable and the threat removed the murder drones could split up using the remaining matter of the threat and to create robotic humanoids becoming less and les machine over time till a "generation" that is so little machine it's considered a human again
What do you think?
Reminds me of a certain franchise set in the grim darkness of the far future...
Happy Anniversary!!
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.
Makes me think of D&D's False Hydra.
what hurt me the most in that scene was how even the mug was fake like wow a jaw dropper right there
Ikr?
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.
@@axelkusanagi4139 yeah that was also really spine tingling
This can't be the same video when they go from calling parent-teacher conferences cringe to a sci fi horror series
reason vvhy I already love this shovv. Pure chaotic stupidity, so bablbed to the vvall that make everything, taste g o o d
Yeah, at some scenes a robot is blowing bubbles and in another, there is heavy gore of robots getting murdered and eaten ;--;
@@mubassirzaman7202 is your W key broken?
But yeah, only in Murder Drones
@@VlazeSkylax yes, modern problems require modern solutions
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.
N already saw humans, that was at the beginning of the episode😅
Its like funny reading all the waiting comments when im watching this when all episodes cameout
I loved the Solver thing just saying:
"Sneaky, Sneaky, Sneaking away. Get snuck up on."
"Ow. Ow. Ow."
cyn seems like she have a "a real personality" lol
i dont think its solver thing ill say that its somekind heart of drones (btw sorry for my proably bad english)
ME TOO :D
Shut up
It's so :3
"Sneaky sneaky. Sneaking away. Get snuck upon. Sneak. Sneak. Snea-. Ow. Ow, ow. O-o-o-o-o-o-ow. " J's absolute solver.
Easier to assimilate than explain
... Rule 34 artists: I know what I have to do but I'm not sure if I have the strength to do it,
@@captainprice3398 bro💀
@@brunopagnoncelli975 My response too.
@@captainprice3398 just don,t think it if you already know and your going to search it in chrome💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀😱💀😱💀😱💀😱😂💀💀😱💀😱💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀😭💀😭💀😭💀
Only in this show you can have a most terrifying moment ever and then "Sneaky-sneaky. Sneaking away. Get snuck upon."
It's hilarious.
Ow ow ow ow ow owowow
so cool they made it cyn's catchphrase (get snuck upon)
@@AdrianStallingow ow owow, ow ow owow ...
Goofy ahh glados crab
I love how thad calls n. N and Ns its kinda cute
I dunno what I approve of more.
The fact V may be the most psychotic "Drone" I've seen, or the fact N gave a headpat to a pissed off Uzi.
Real. That head pat was so wholesome
Thats the headpat I will be using from now aha!
But V is also Kinds cute
@@Noel_luppaАга, V такая милашка)
And right before that, he just gently dragged her away from v with “don’t touch my gf” vibes lmaoo
They did a great decision by switching from mo-cap to animation by hand. Motion capture worked with Meta Runner, but I think that this series' animation would be greatly limited if it used that technique, and they did an amazing job for being the first fully hand animated episode. Congratulations to everyone!!!
Wait they used motion capture !!!!??????
In wat way do you mean fully hand animated? It does not look drawn.
@@sdekoning2100 They mean manually moving the models in the 3d software by hand
@@kankeydang2488 Oh thank you for the explanation Kankey Dang :)
It's good that Glitch tried this new animation style
2:00 I love how Uzi was just casually hanging around with 2 drones that are literally DESIGNED for murder and not a single drop of oil spilled on the floor during the entire scene
Cool
One of the drones was tied to a chair, and uzi befriended the other one, so it would be unlikley that oil would spill.
@@justyouraveragejoe-dr2ul yeah about that... their names are N and V, and V was not tied to the chair, she was chained (!) to the floor.
@@Myron0117 oops forgot my bad :(
my ears hurt from that noise💀😭 14:21
Same💀
12:43 Uzi and N having that shared fangirl moment is so funny and sweet.
Of course they just got invited to a cool kids only party
I believe that N or Uzi scream like a little girl
@@blackdemonknight but they just got separated so basically they're not going to the party
@@Mtronleaderofdisassemblycons they will in the trailer it shows them at a party
@@Minecrayey I delete the comment can I agree to that they are going at the party
Uzi is shocked by the Murder Drones way of coming back. But she plans to kill all humans, and looks excited doing it.
The morality in this show is so weird but so enjoyable.
Humans did send the Murder Drones though. Makes sense that they want vengeance
@@staringgasmask bc the worker drones were smelly and stinky and mean!!!
@@cawsomeaolin but now they're even more smelly (they live in worse conditions), stinkier (they got burnt and getting injected by acid tends to leave a strong smell behind), and much meanier (they want to genocide mankind)
@Blasto Alasto Studios! i killed your entire family
@HangryHeadbutter what if she succeeds
6:36 look at N's reaction, it looks like he knew what was gonna happen. Nice attention to detail on him still being a murder drone, despite being rebellious.
I got a feeling you just accidentally spoiled allot of plot twist for me.
I noticed that a long time ago im glad others started noticing this too
Wait what?
I am pretty sure that he didn't, it was the fact that J's body literally CRAWLED AWAY that shocked him, if he did, he would likely have said something about it well before that.
@@ansrfururactions He didnt want to bother them because.it might've just may happen to be mistake but if he immediatly tell about that repair protocol,then they would just get scared like it happened in end,maybe slightly less intense than that but still
My fave quote from this series. “Stop complicating my murder plot!” -Uzi 2024
it’s 2023
and it’s plan
This was incredible. Like, in the first seven minutes it was already the most unhinged, high-quality animation I have ever seen, and then the rest of it somehow got even better. And, that ending hit so incredibly hard, it was honestly worth waiting eight months for
The Drones Are Back Just Like The Chuck is Back
Zui
Just came back to rewatch this, the funniest parts of this series are the things in the background. During the flashbacks in the parent teacher conference you can see on the board you can see pictures of “prove you’re not a robot” tests with captions like “I’M GONNA THROW UPPPPPPP WHATTTTT THE HELLLLLLLLLLLLLL” sent me rolling
Time stamp please
@@emmahasthepowerofarson5:11
I keep coming back to watching the series, and seeing that lightens my spirit.
Nothing i can say about 10:40 other than, wow. One of my favorite things in those kinds of scenes is the tense quiet, and the reveal, my god. Something about the short calm before the loud creaking and the silhouette of the monster writhing around, man. I LOVE reveals like that, simple, but underrated. I'm so in love with this series already.
Peak of horror right there
YOU AND ME BOTH
One of the best scenes in the whole series so far.
I swear that part gave me chills
@@unbringer6729possible theory 9:20 she has ptsd that's all ai is so advanced it gets confused and starts to have emotions robots 1979-2134 don't have feelings yet and just do commands but 2035 we have a human Brain but not emos yet.. it's probably Like 2300-3000 cus the sun has not died yet and it will take like 5billon years to die so yall must be on Saturn's moon my guess it titan... and the humans or either on the same System or on Jupiter or Mars cus EARTH FUCKED UP ...
happy anniversary heartbeat!! this episode is released 1 day before my birthday here- :0
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."
Also in the pilot he said they kill worker bots so they can drink the bots blood and not freeze
@@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
@@mega7979 bot's oil*
@@mega7979 Also they burn in the sun
Darn you actually smart civilization tht makes self destructing disassembly units
I only noticed just now, that the disassembly drones looked exactly like regular worker drones at the start of this episode (N's dream.). I have a feeling that they may have been nothing more than worker drones, but at some point, they were modified to disassemble their own kind.
Vampires usually start out as mortal humans. Same thing but with robots.
It seems that Uzi has been reworked in a similar way through her transformation in episode 4 however hers isn't technical its biological
Oh boy ya gonna love ep5:home
Oh bpy I loved episode 5: home
Oh bpy I loved episode 5: home