The Jack-O-Lantern Goodbye | Joe Pera Talks With You | adult swim
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A teacher in Michigan's Upper Peninsula explores subject matters such as pancakes, blueberries, eggs, toast, sausage, bacon, English muffins, coffee, orange juice, maple syrup, waffles, cornbread, and strawberries. Created by and starring Joe Pera, who serves as executive producer with Conner O’Malley, co-produced by Jo Firestone, directed by Marty Schousboe, and produced by Factual Productions, Inc.
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Joe's sweet innocence is such a delight in a world of so much hate.
You do realize it's just a character, right?
@@notchedbandit I know he is a comedian
@@gertjankeegstra2342 Does your name suggest that you like Dutch movies or that you're Dutch and you're a movie enthusiast?
@@notchedbandit I'm Dutch and I'm a movie enthusiast, most Dutch movies are really bad tbh
Yes I wish there were more people like Joe.
My favorite part about this scene is that in another part of the episode, Joe says that he wants to lay the pumpkin to rest the same way he wants to be.
So you can just imagine Joe’s body tumbling down the falls.
Little Boy: 'why is the waterfall orange mother? ' Mother: Pumpkin tears son... pumpkin tears...'
this is probably my favorite scene from the entire show. followed of course by the perfect egg bite
For me it’s when he keeps listening to the who by ringing into radio stations
I felt as if this was the ending to a great movie about the relationship between a boy and his pumpkin and what the spirit of Halloween really means...
My dog passed away earlier this week.
I finally decided to watch this show after watching the sleep episode multiple times over
When this episode started I had no idea within 10 minutes I was going to be sobbing like a baby. Joe just hits in a way that hasn’t happened for me with a personality in a long, long time. I really needed to see this when I did, Really helped me come to terms with having to move on
I'm right there with you. Lost my boy two months ago. Died in my arms and we grew up together. Just know that you gave them a good home and a lot of love until the end. Life is short but our memories are forever
@@mrchiefbs He’ll be waiting for you on the other side to jump back into those arms brother!
Thanks though man, Hope your doing well too.
I thought I was the only one lol, no idea why I associated a pumpkin with my cat that went missing last year but I watched this and cried like a baby
Joe Pera has permission to give the eulogy at my funeral when I die
Andrew Downing ...hey have you guys heard the song Baba O’ Reilly by The Who? Lots of people think it’s called Teenage Wasteland cuz they say that a lot in the song, but it’s actually Baba O’ Reilly. Anyways, *cough*, *steps off podium*
Just saw this on TV and it really has the same bizarrely profound emotional weight as when, in that Werner Herzog movie, that penguin started walking into the mountains by himself or when in Cast Away Wilson starts floating away
We attach so much human emotions to things that don't feel it and make ourselves sad when suddenly we lose them, like when we were children and suddenly didn't have our favorite comfort toy or security blanket
In a way being upset about these things tell us that we never lost the empathy we had when we were young and still have the capacity to care for others
Joe is rising to the ranks of Bob Ross, Mr. Rogers, and guy from Reading Rainbow.
Ah, I think you mean LeVar Burton!
@@Pantsmode yes! That's it!
You can't disappoint a picture!
steve irwin
Honestly if he keeps making wholesome content....there is nothing stopping him from reaching this God level status
I wish that waterfall was made of Root beer...
Same Jerry Seinfeld
Whats the deal with waterfall's
Celtic Revival / Adfywiad Celtaidd What a slow clumpy sour waterfall that would eventually become
Birch Beer
Root Beer is too mainstream.
Sure looks like root beer
Sometimes we have to let go of our creations. Things that we’ve put effort, and time and maybe even some part of ourselves into. Be it a relationship that has had its last chance, a long-time friendship now separated by the rocky miles of the Appalachian mountain range, or even a jack-o-lantern that once shown so brightly on Halloween night but hasn’t been looking so good as of late.All these things drift on down river when it’s their time, and sometimes all we can do is let them go on their way. Even if it means tomorrow you might wake up in a strange new bed in a strange new place. Somewhere beyond the great pond or even the smaller one outside your house. I don’t know maybe Canada or Wisconsin.
I read this in Joe’s voice
That was beautiful. Thank you.
That sounds like something he would say
It's so hard to say goodbye.
That is deep wisdom friend
Almost cried, sad story
Met Joe Pera at the Fresh Coast Film Festival two weekends ago, he said they used like 20 pumpkins and 2 drones for all these shots
lol tha that's amazing
thank you for sharing! how interesting
I'm not even kidding, this video just helped me get over a breakup that was over like a year ago. Just did what alchohol and drugs couldn't. I cant even explain the logic. Thanks Joe!
No I get it. Sometimes you just have to let go, just like Joe did.
I just felt little bit of my soul grow back. Thanks Joe.
I got way too excited when I saw this uploaded. Joe Pera brightens my day. I can't get enough of him.
his sad little gaze at the jack-o-lantern floating away breaks my heart
The falls run orange with the blood of many jack o lanterns past
That was just as touching as the scene of Boromir's funeral at the river.
He hit us with the feels and then a good belly laugh at the end
best show of all time, hope AS picks this back up, or somewhere else does.
The best part of the best episode. I’m so glad I bought this on UA-cam.
didn't expect the environmental science lesson at the end
😂
Joe Pera is the only person who can make me laugh and cry at the exact same time
And we were all thinking the water looked like root beer. Then he said it. Glorious.
So. That's the end of spooktober :(
I hope he thinks of that pumpking when he's trying to sleep tonight
Has anyone been able to find this song?
Best part of the series imo
im also looking for this song and would love a guitar tab!
m.ua-cam.com/video/lihtC3zPJNA/v-deo.html
nah mate m.ua-cam.com/video/lihtC3zPJNA/v-deo.html
Watching a pumpkin slowly cascade down a vast torrent volume of water is a delight.
Let Joe Pera open his own channel on tv, please! I need this in my life, 24/7
Just let him run williams street
Great the way Joe makes everyday things seem significant, with a twist. Consider the importance of little things in life. Never expected the root beer comment, much less the one after it about tannic acid from cedar trees
This show is beautiful. Thank you for existing Joe Pera.
I am an angry person. I walk around feeling as though my heart is saturated with hate. On the days when I feel like the anger is going to boil over, and I might not be able to take it - i watch Joe pera. It's free therapy.
I loved this episode and this scene because whenever a plant of mine dies, I go bury it in the woods in Prospect Park. Disposing of it in any other way feels wrong, and it's always a sad but nice-feeling ritual. So I connect with this.
I had a terrible October, but this guy makes me happy to end it on a good note.
hopefully your other octobers were better.
“Pumpkin” by Mount Eerie plays.
Esoteric, I’m sure.
I was so relieved to learn that was not pulp mill effluent at the end of the video. Thanks Joe!
I can’t find the EXACT version of this loop to save my life.. it’s so beautiful.
Edit: god bless you Joe Perra. You’re a living example, that you can be yourself, and still be loved.
What’s the song?
This is my favorite piece of music from the show! The only problem is that it’s not on Spotify for some reason. Can someone help me find it??
I don’t know why, but this scene made me cry. It’s strange, because there isn’t really any overt meaning to the sequence, but something about it made me emotional.
As someone who gets the most joy in the summer to fall changeover and Halloween, I too feel the sadness when we toss out our pumpkins. I’ll throw them out by the woods so something else can use it.
I watched a Full Episode on My Xbox and it was good and the end though it literally made me cry and Joe Pera keep your episodes going cause of that Episode 3 Fall Drive it literally hits me home so thank you for it
Tahquamenon Falls is one of many scenic water falls in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The upper falls is over 200 feet wide and 50 feet tall.
Thank you joe pera for getting me through tough times. came at a perfect time
Everything’s a significant existential and philosophical event with this guy. I love it
I love this music so much.
This reminds of the music for Outer Wilds, which is pretty fitting.
This was like a farewell vid to Joe, god im gonna miss him so much!!
This makes me appreciate sincerity.
I was gonna scroll down too see who else thought that it looked like root beer. But Joe said it at the end, THANKS JOE!
To be honest....this is one of the most awesome yt videos I've ever seen....please never stop
I cry every time I watch a new episode
i come back to this episode every time i feel alone and just... not all the way there. Man, is this show a work of art
Name of the song. PLEASE
It's enough to make a grown man cry. I hope one day I can say goodbye to my Jack-o-lantern like this
See You Next Year, Jack 🎃'Lantern
I’m sure Joe is actually real life Benjamin button, even though he looks and acts like he’s in his early 30s he actually is in his early 30s
November 1st in a nutshell.
Thanks for explaining that murky water, I was immediately curious.
You also get that root beer colored water up here from snow melt stewing on top of leaves in the spring. It drains out from winter-flooded forests into streams then rivers and ultimately into the big lakes, which dilute it back to colorlessness. I wish it were root beer too.
*nods head in approval*
Stunning and Brave
Never would have thought I'd cry for a pumpkin till now.
I never thought I’d enjoy such unironic wholesome content, and yet here I am.
Damn, and I never saw a single spooky meme 🥺
Dillon Qaphsiel Boo. you’re a good person
Can't feckin Shazaam this song. I actually kinda like it.
Pumpkin by Mount Erie
@@MistuhCoolio It's close but I don't think that's quite it
How can there be so much beauty and so much sadness in the same place? :(
I never appreciated rootbeer til now. I love my mom.
This is easily one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. Hands down!🙌
This music is lovely.
actually cried watching this???? i cannot explain why
They actually make beer out of this water: Tahquamenon Falls Brewery & Pub
Tahquamenon Falls!
Anyone know the music?
This weekend I’m going to do this. I need to regain a piece of my soul. Just in time for season 3.
What Joe said in that pumpkin's ear should be one of the great cinematic mysteries fans debate for years to come.
I just had deja vu of saying “now this is what I call art.”
This reminds me of my childhood when my mother would sneak pumpkins into the house so my brother and I could carve Jack-O-Lanterns when my father wasn't looking because we were raised in a religious house hold that would never celebrate any holidays. We would hide our Jack-O-Lanterns under our beds so my father wouldn't notice. My mother wanted me and my siblings to have a simple and normal childhood which I love my mother so much. Thank you for making me remember that :)
This scene makes me watery eyed
I love Joe Pera
This shouldn't have made me as sad as it did, but that's okay, and I hope that lantern had a good time, and is resting peacefully
If your here enjoying this video you know it's a bittersweet moment at this time
Does anyone have music recommendations for songs similar to this?
Joe is the greatest trip-sitter of all time. This show + ibogaine = a better life. Not even slightly joking.
Greetings from the international space station!
I was thinking about why the water was brown in color like that, and I was 99% sure Joe Pera was going to tell me why.
At 1:20 I was thinking, people are definitely gonna bring up the color of that water.
I can't even imagine the horrors of the Christmas Tree Goodbye... =(
Can anyone tell me what song is playing
Thanks Joe for finally explaining why those falls were that color.
Why does this make me cry?
just killing a pumpkin in the spirit of Halloween
I suppose not as bad as cutting down a tree once a year!🤔😂
@@seanthomasrauchert1695 true but most of of them are fake
wow, my whole life I wondered why the river water looks that color.
Please could someone tell me where I can find this exact version as it is beautiful
Thanks for showing us this at freshcoast
The music goes so hard, I need this version
Couldn’t stop crying
I need an album of instrumental music just like this, anybody have any recommendations?
Bro I got you check out the Holland patent public library on Spotify!
Echoes with Jon Diliberto
Thank you Joe Parish
R.I.P. Jack-O-Lantern 😭😭😭
This episode brought a tearto my eyes.
This is art.
What a powerful message