This made me realize that one of the infuriating things about Riya is that she gets away with literally everything she does. Like, I swear the most shes suffered was being scared of an underwater cave in the S2 finale. Shes quite literally a Mary Sue
Maybe she gets karma in the finalebut I agree she definitely needs some. Fiore the 6 yr old girl who didn't even try to kill anyone nor cause any lasting injuries gets burned and crashes into a tree and in the original she got hit by a fucking bus!
It’s crazy how this episode was the first good one since episode 13. Crazy how a filler episode to check on the losers are doing is a million times better than most of the actual episodes themselves.
Meh there’s a reason the total drama island episode playa day losers episode is great too and it’s because of early boots and other characters interacting in a stress free environment making more natural conversations i feel like i’d rather take these type of filler episodes tbh
@@pizza8567 I don’t mind leshawna getting out too much since she was kinda a support character to gwen all season the way she got out was wrong but it’s better than gwen betraying leshawna tbh
I always Wanted Yul to be the main villain and I didn't inspect what we got of him this episode. I'm surprised of how interesting he is as a character.
I feel like onc didn’t tap into his background that much is why he felt one dimensional He’s a escapie from north korea and an influencer they should’ve built upon it more in the earlier episodes of dcas
I think the difference between Yul and Riya is that Yuls arc is so that he can be given more depth but not an excuse for his actions while the way they portray Riya is that when she does this 😢 we are supposed to feel bad for her
Yo wait you're completely right lmao. Riya's sad scenes feel like they're just there to make is feel bad for her, or think she's this deep character. Yul's sad scene feels like it's here to just flesh him out
You are ABSOLUTELY correct. Yul was the best character and THE James scene that he wasn’t even in made him THE BEST and THAT was the ABSOLUTE BEST scene in the entirety of disventure camp!!
I don’t feel like Yul’s face getting burned was just for that one comment. It was for *everything* he did. All the abuse Grett endured for at least a year, the way he treated his previous girlfriend, all the racism, all the homophobia, all the fatshaming, all the misogyny, and more
@@JoaoPedro-eq3hj the gabby thing was virtual reality meaning it wasn't real and the Aiden thing is admittedly bad but he did get punished for it by eating that poisonous mushroom and getting eliminated at the same time.
I’ve never thought about Yul in that way before. I initially didn’t even care about his karmic pain, but honestly, I’m now hoping for more of him in the finale. You have convinced me.
I fear had Tess or Hunter got in final 3 instead of Ally, they would have been boring as well, specially Tess who during the time she was in the game, she was just Cyan team’s therapist. I’m pretty sure she would be the same in the merge, which it’s sad. I don’t feel any of them are bad characters, just victims of the poor writing of this season
I don’t think the grill and kart wreck scenes are too bad since the pain yul and fiore express is not super high, after watering himself yuls injury is only affecting his looks and fiore was able to immediately get up and back mouth everyone and is shown to be fine at the last scene. So the pain being dumbed down makes it tolerable for me since realistically fiore would be dead and Yul would be hospitalized for third degree burns
Yul also makes more sense as a character. I never bought the whole 'evil persona' of riya. It just does not make sense for me at all. Because which celebrity would do bad things in purpose? People might love villains played by actors but nobody wants for evil people to be famous. Amber heard got cancelled for being abusive towards Johnny Depp. So why the writers think that riya pretending to be evil on cameras would help her in career? It is just so stupid. Especially that it is so hypocritical. Yul has to SAVE his career by pretending to be a good person because whenever you have scandals as a celebrity, people want to cancel you. So why would riya career get more succesfull by doing the opposite? Why yul has to be nice to save career and riya does not? I cannot stand how entire universe is not harsh enough to her and she gets away with everything she does
This episode made me realize why I started loving Yul in the first place. This man, along with Fiore, just carried this episode, and I just love how they perpetuated Yul and how they teased him apologizing, but then they immediately went back to good ol Yul. Like hes sooo damn good!!
Also Yul had a good motivation for wanting to win: so he wouldnt have to be someone he wasnt for his career. He honestly shouldve been the main villain after ep 8. its a shame ONC botched it though I am glad Yul is shining now.
Not only that, but we're talking about like ethical things, Riya has stooped as low as Yul. She framed Rosa as thief KWONING Rosa's backstory and repeatidly said to Connor was worth sh*t
My reaction to Yul being burned was legit "Holy fuck!". I thought they went far and I was afraid they were gonna redeem him (because he's so great at being an asshole), but when he finds the third totem and chooses the easy way out, that was perfect. Also YES! I was right! Riya gets to be stuck with Yul in the finale! That is perfect.
It's funny because the main reason I watched DCAS was for the TomJake plot line, However, Tom and Jake barely interacted during the 12 episodes before Tom's elimination. This is because there was more focus on Jake's character arc than on TomJake itself. The Notion that Tom and Jake got tons of screentime together is laughably wrong. I was disappointed with Tom's writing in his 12 eps before elimination, but I'm glad that this motel helped salvage and contextualise Tom's behaviour this season.
This was the best episode after Yul's elimination episode. Episodes following episode 13 were either mid or just bad(besides episode 15 which I personally liked). Some character arcs/storylines felt rushed or left with an unsatisfying conclusion. Alec and Aiden were only plot devices in their respective elimination episodes: Aiden preferring Jake to Ally caused Ally to vote with the villains and Riya used Alec to throw Connor off his game and emotionally distract him while also throwing Alec off his game. Yul is an asshole but he always gets karma for it. Making him very consistent. Yul who was portrayed as a one dimensional asshole up until episode 19 where we see a complex side to him that was more believable and compelling compared to Riya. Who Jared, the creator of DC, says is complex and were not supposed to take her actions and her words too seriously and display how they contradict each other doesn't really work if you rehash the same thing in another season. Yul doesn't like being alone but continues to default to what works for him when he finds something beneficial to him instead of trying something new is an excellent way of showing more layers to him. At the end of the day, Yul dominates Riya in every way possible.
11:09 you're so real for this because besides giving yul a permanent scar, this ruins grett's character by miles, it doesn't make her a '' girlboss '' like some dumb writer thought, it just makes her kind of sadistic imo. yul never physically abused her, and tackling actual real life problems like abusive relationships and then pulling slap stick comedy shit like this is just really weird and distasteful to me. One way to improve this scene would've been if grett tripped him into the pool as you said, or if he just fell on the concrete and got a bruise or something.
Honestly I agree with the Tom and Jake sentiment, I genunely hope that when Tom tells Jake his feelings in the end, Jake shuts it down and says "he (Jake) needs to work more on himself" but that they shpuld stay as friends that way their little spinoff makes sense, because as we saw, Jake was starting to head in the right path but still needs to improve more, and Tom simply doesn't know how to handle all that just yet, but they should still talk so that ince they do end up together in the end of the spinoff it doesn't feel strange and rushed.
Something i notice about Yul when he got the totem he later went to Hunter & Tess aka the only Characters he's interactive with and hasn't insulted so like maybe he was trying to impress them thinking there still cool/Friend-ish
I hate how literally anyone from the villain alliance could have made it to the final three, but instead of picking yul or alec or anyone else, they pick Riya 😭
I think it's funny how Yul, the irredeemable asshole we aren't supposed to like, is more likeable than Riya, the supposedly "morally grey" villain we are supposed to feel bad for and want to get better.
when you pointed out how he said "it worked for him before" it made me so sad.. we'll probably never get a yul backstory but like he was forced into the entertainment industry when he was literally just a kid😭😭 especially in kpop where they promote so many unhealthy beauty standards and gender stereotypes, i wouldn't be surprised if he was made into the character he is instead of just being a dick for no reason.
Ngl, we were robbed of Yul redemption this season. I really would've loved if we learned more about his life in North Korea and how he became so awful.
can we also talk about how yul escaped north korea? this guy has been through some real shit. not excusing his actions at all but considering his background he feels way more realistic than riya as a villain
I have never liked Yul that much but man, they trully have made a racist chauvinistic dude sympathetic through bodily harm. Hating Yul is understandable, burning his face with a grill and laughing about it... not so much? It's unhinged behaviour, you don't do that even if you rightfully dislike someone, you don't go around causing possibly lasting damage as a joke. Wtf? And yeah I also felt awful about Fiore in the S1 final. I guess this kind of thing doesn't do it for me when we are supposed to see them as people.
Yeah this wasnt even standard cartoon violence to laugh at you actually felt sorry for him. Considering the narrative still supported Gretts bloc of this its crazy how atleast half the fandom is like " that was too harsh ".
2:53 Loved that! I REALLY hope Jake has more self respect for himself and Rejects Tom who if the theories are true, is still a spy because when their cover is blown they don't fired but recalled and has been spending the past 2 years hunting down Jensens. And chose work over a relationship with Jake. And thank you for your prayers but I've now moved onto shipping Jake with Connor!
I got into Disventure Camp because of TomJake, and I think that's the reason I'm so attached to them and still want them to get back together. However, they have had so much petty drama that it's awful to watch, and inevitably they will get back together, but I believe that they should really have a long talk before they kiss or anything. I also love Gabellie, and I was disappointed they were overshadowed by other characters in All Stars, but I think Odd Nations knows that Tom and Jake are more popular, and took advantage of that. I think their storyline could've been done by like episode 10 if they executed it better.
Same here when I seen them together in beta I was rooting for them cause I thought they were cute together. But after season 1 & all stars there story was just sad too watch I was pretty much over it. And now we’re getting a spinoff of those two that’s honestly not needed.
I don't get all this empathy suddenly outbursted for Yul. I mean, maybe getting a permanent burnt face was too much, but it's sheer karma for a guy that pushed an old lady down a stair at a mall (and would have hurt Miriam as well) and forced his former girlfriend to get plastic surgery only to drop her after it. This superficial bastard HAS RUINED ton of lives just for his pettiness, so he DESERVES something like that. Nice touch to show (finally) some weak side of him, but those are crocodile tears over spilled milk, that's not much to be sad about for him not in the way they have depicted him for so long. No excuses. It was good and all, but I still don't shed a tear for this guy. He's only better than Riya just because he gets somw karmic retribution while she has been a karma houdini for two seasons straight. I really wish the worst outcome possible to her, while I'm satisfied enough now about Yul.
Its mostly the burn itself cause if you dont know getting grill burned is extremely painful and as mentally abusive as Yul was Grett was definitely in the wrong here.
I think people are just now thinking Yul is a great character that could have a lot more to do. I haven’t seen much empathy for him but there is well-deserved positive attention towards him.
Honestly Yul, Grett and Jake would have been a better final 3 (I put Jake there because he's pretty much the "main character" of all stars, but part of me would replace him with Alec)
YO THE SONIC LIVES REFERENCE GOES CRAZY I THOUGHT I HALLUCINATED THE ENTIRE SERIES 😭 Anyways I found it hilarious that both of the creators' OCs each won a season and unfortunately I vividly remember a Sonic and Tails sex scene on screen. I watched that shit when I was like... Nine.
I like Jake, he seems very nice and likes to help out his friends yet he writers never really gave him the same thing they gave grett, Character development which is upsetting
Speaking of Sonic Tdi here’s a fun little ranking of the characters from season:1-3 Hate: 20:Charmy 19:Vector 18:Cream 17:Big 16:Rouge Dislike: 15:Wave 14:Jet 13:Sonic 12:Knuckles 11:Amy Neutral: 10:Dr.Eggman 9:Tikal 8:Tails 7:Metal Sonic Like: 6:Shadow 5:Espio 4:Jeya Top 3: 3:Silver 2:Blaze 1:Coco
Normally, I respect everyone's opinions no matter how much I disagree, but Coco Nyanchau the Cat is where I cross the line. She might actually be one of my least favorite characters in anything ever. Jeya gets something of a pass because he's so cringe and lame that it circles around to being funny. But Coco's just a mary sue.
I mean it’s like, alright overall. It was nice to see some of the eliminated characters again. I think most of them were handled pretty well. Tom, Alec and Connor were the only ones that weren’t really a joy to see again. They weren’t bad by any means but they weren’t particularly interesting. Tom is the only one of the three that was actively upsetting to see again.
Yul is the villian riya wishes to be, a villian that actually deserves sympathy like genuinly I felt more sympathy for this guy in this one episode than I felt any sympathy for riya in any episode she has been trying to make us sympathize with her ( which fails horribly everytime btw ) like I genuinly kind of want riya to win now just so yul can get some money out of it I mean the guy literally lost everything and got has face burned he deserved at least a 100k for that, yes that's how good yul is he made me cheer for riya to win just so he can get some money.
one thing that makes riya worse, and odd nations does this with a lot of their other characters as well, is the slow burn and constant teasing... like, we KNOW riya can be good from her previous season, and we got foreshadowed early on that she wasn't over connor and did want to change, so the whole season's just been repeating the "didn't we have something, riya" *riya looks away sad, then looks back determined* "we never had anything, old man". same with jake and tom this season. all the interactions felt natural (enough), but functionally serve the same purpose to remind us that these two are having trouble getting along, so by the 4th or 5th time they do the "will they won't they" you're fed up with it and just want a conclusion. yul's is just much newer, which is why I think it's a lot more appealing in general. Like yul's just now starting his redemption arc, riya's had a redemption arc since like episode 3 of this season. plus, I think it helps that yul, during his redemption arc, is still being an asshole and cussing. it makes him feel more grounded and honest, instead of riya's full on two-faced, almost split personality thing she's got going on.
Im glad someone agrees wit me yul put the dis in disventure camp he shouldve been allowed to team with the heroes in the sup episode because they didnt know about his abusive relationship and if he pinned it on grett it would’ve been so cool to see him take power the easy way
13:32 I agree it's much but the way I think this was intended was that Yul's burn is irony for how hotly he thought of himself and how he mentally burnt many other ppl, it's supposed to be thematically fire themed, issue is this is a guy getting 3rd degree burns on his face which yeah, bad
Ok. I love that FINALLY someone agrees with me on the fact that Yul literally is Riya but done in the good way. Now THAT'S a complex character!! Also my ass spent the whole video waiting for jaiden mention but uhhhh yeh dont mind that :D WHY DID LAKE BARELY GET SCREENTIME BFNDJN (understandable but still pisses me off)
I don't know if i ever commented about it but i remember talking with some people about an earlier episode and i brought up how we are at the point where Yul might be more sympatheic than whatever the fuck they are trying to do with riya and this episode just makes that statement 100% fact now wtf it's like they had some planned development for yul only to be like "well there is no way this guy would realistically make it any further soooooooooo" and then when it moved onto riya it got lost in translation 3 times + 1 retake
Yul with that eye burned remembers me to Zuko... Just imagine that he will redime and this is a reference, makes sense, both characters has the oportunities to change but they normally takes the easy way (sorry my bad english, idk if i'm saying that un a correct way)
I feel like they could've picked Helpers that made more sense, or the obvious Helpers like for example Tom being Jakes Helper, but I like that they didnt go that Route and Picked Helpers nobody really expected. I think Jake should just Win, cause Riya is Riya and Ally.....Can anyone Tell me why Ally should Win? Like a serious Reason why Ally should win?
Honestly the ideal final 3 would’ve been: Grett, Yul, and Ellie (of all formal finalists to make it to the finale again Ellie makes the most sense imo and has the best reasons to make finale again)
You aren't alone with remembering Sonic Lives, I literally can't stand how the F3 was very one-sided Blaze was the best character in that show, I'm being so for real!
Why the heck, is this the best interaction between characters from multiple different seasons, in the entire show. Why am I only now feeling like they all actually have feelings about characters not from their seasons. Sure some already did, but the grand majority really stuck to their season. 8:09 am I the only one who thought they were about to kiss in this scene. I’m glad they didn’t but… they had me going there for a second. 15:02 Honestly, a world where everything happens the same, but Riya gets eliminated in episode 13 and Grett and Yul don’t break up, Connor gets eliminated in episode 14. Then we have Yul win immunity in the honesty challenge because… he’s Yul, he has no problem telling it like it is. So in that same episode Gabby gets out because she’s Grett’s last support system. Then episode 16 we have Grett find the totem and since she’s still dating Yul, ask him to get it for her. So she still wins immunity in that challenge, but realizes that maybe she’s stronger than she thinks. So she gives the beer to Alec in this world. Alec invites her to chat on the dock, and it makes her realize that she needs to break up with Yul. So she breaks up with him, but obviously he has the totem so he has immunity. So in that episode Jake gets out do to Ally’s vendetta. So final five is Aiden, Yul, Grett, Alec and Ally. Then episode 17 plays out almost the same except we flip Connor and Riya with Yul and Grett. A very similar thing as episode 19 would happen here. Alec and Yul would have a similar chat as James and Yul, and Yul apologizes to Grett. Grett doesn’t accept, but when it comes to Yul about to fall off the tree, she makes the same choice as Connor did and saves him. However Yul does the same thing Riya did and knocks Grett off the horse. Yul has immunity, Grett gets a broken ankle, Aiden get’s eliminated. So in this next episode, again the same scenario pretty much plays out. Alec can take the place of Connor with his and Ally’s chat, then the challenge plays out with Ally getting immunity (since no Ally and Jake beef) and Grett eliminates herself so Alec and Ally have a chance of beating him in the finale. Boom I fixed the elimination order.
"James did not do the patreons for this episode and the reason he did not is because he was fuckin"
-Lechgang, 2024
Do you all notice how the season got immediately worse after Yul left? That just proves that Yul was the one keeping this season together. Yul is god.
I did to :(
THATS WHAT I WAS SAYING!!
now that you mention it...Oh my god you are so right
Yul and grett and gabby were my favs
I mean, it was already going downhill, but yeah for sure it got even worse when he left.
Yul and james being on top of your s2 tier list has aged very well.
All hail Yul. The king whom we do not condone the actions of, but praise for his hilarity
live laugh love yul
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This made me realize that one of the infuriating things about Riya is that she gets away with literally everything she does. Like, I swear the most shes suffered was being scared of an underwater cave in the S2 finale. Shes quite literally a Mary Sue
Maybe she gets karma in the finalebut I agree she definitely needs some. Fiore the 6 yr old girl who didn't even try to kill anyone nor cause any lasting injuries gets burned and crashes into a tree and in the original she got hit by a fucking bus!
I completely agree since it's what I keep on saying too.
@@aaronjahmar8542and even now gets frequently harrased by grown adults for stuff she did two years ago
I remember seeing a comment about the fact that Riya would win *but* she’s then all alone and no one likes her. Basically a “at what cost” ending.
@@rackeyzun I think I said the same thing before the season 2 finale
Connor being an NPC at trivia was so funny 😆 He literally just sat there 💀
We actually got a good disventure camp episode, no fricking way.
Are you a part of the OSC?
i mean disventure camp actually used to be good though until episode 14
@@friedchickeniszesty ep14 was so freaky , sometimes like them, I wish I was blind.
Yeah I was very flabbergasted that I didn't angrily yell at my TV while watching it
@@TheWorldsLargestOven yeah
It’s crazy how this episode was the first good one since episode 13. Crazy how a filler episode to check on the losers are doing is a million times better than most of the actual episodes themselves.
15 was good imo
Meh there’s a reason the total drama island episode playa day losers episode is great too and it’s because of early boots and other characters interacting in a stress free environment making more natural conversations i feel like i’d rather take these type of filler episodes tbh
@@mek2472 playa de losers wasn’t good at all tbh, this one was better.
@pizza8567 that episode was great aside from the last 3 minutes
@@pizza8567 I don’t mind leshawna getting out too much since she was kinda a support character to gwen all season the way she got out was wrong but it’s better than gwen betraying leshawna tbh
I always Wanted Yul to be the main villain and I didn't inspect what we got of him this episode.
I'm surprised of how interesting he is as a character.
I feel like onc didn’t tap into his background that much is why he felt one dimensional
He’s a escapie from north korea and an influencer they should’ve built upon it more in the earlier episodes of dcas
I never felt like Yul was gonna be a main villain tbh. Man is too mean, and when the other villains hate you, you know youre gone
He and Grett could’ve been a villainous couple working together as the main villains! It could’ve been like Scarlet Overkill and Herb
@mek2472 Wait, what he escaped north Korea? I thought that was a joke😅
@@IMNOTRUDEIMJUSTHONEST it wasn’t a joke it happen in that god awful truth or sink episode from season 2
I think the difference between Yul and Riya is that Yuls arc is so that he can be given more depth but not an excuse for his actions while the way they portray Riya is that when she does this 😢 we are supposed to feel bad for her
Yo wait you're completely right lmao. Riya's sad scenes feel like they're just there to make is feel bad for her, or think she's this deep character. Yul's sad scene feels like it's here to just flesh him out
You are ABSOLUTELY correct. Yul was the best character and THE James scene that he wasn’t even in made him THE BEST and THAT was the ABSOLUTE BEST scene in the entirety of disventure camp!!
Erm !
I don’t feel like Yul’s face getting burned was just for that one comment. It was for *everything* he did. All the abuse Grett endured for at least a year, the way he treated his previous girlfriend, all the racism, all the homophobia, all the fatshaming, all the misogyny, and more
When Yul was burned by the grill I felt bad for him.
Same. imo its crazy how many people think Grett was justified in that
@@yeajjjjjjwasnt yul torturing gabby in the super hero challenge? Didnt he try to poison aiden?
it was a vr and he got poisoned instead
@@JoaoPedro-eq3hj that was a simulation and that was a year ago and he got the karma for both in the same episode he tried it
@@JoaoPedro-eq3hj the gabby thing was virtual reality meaning it wasn't real and the Aiden thing is admittedly bad but he did get punished for it by eating that poisonous mushroom and getting eliminated at the same time.
I’ve never thought about Yul in that way before. I initially didn’t even care about his karmic pain, but honestly, I’m now hoping for more of him in the finale. You have convinced me.
I fear had Tess or Hunter got in final 3 instead of Ally, they would have been boring as well, specially Tess who during the time she was in the game, she was just Cyan team’s therapist. I’m pretty sure she would be the same in the merge, which it’s sad.
I don’t feel any of them are bad characters, just victims of the poor writing of this season
Gabbellie, Wishley and Jaiden, are by far the healthiest couples
I don’t think the grill and kart wreck scenes are too bad since the pain yul and fiore express is not super high, after watering himself yuls injury is only affecting his looks and fiore was able to immediately get up and back mouth everyone and is shown to be fine at the last scene. So the pain being dumbed down makes it tolerable for me since realistically fiore would be dead and Yul would be hospitalized for third degree burns
Yul also makes more sense as a character. I never bought the whole 'evil persona' of riya. It just does not make sense for me at all. Because which celebrity would do bad things in purpose? People might love villains played by actors but nobody wants for evil people to be famous. Amber heard got cancelled for being abusive towards Johnny Depp. So why the writers think that riya pretending to be evil on cameras would help her in career? It is just so stupid. Especially that it is so hypocritical. Yul has to SAVE his career by pretending to be a good person because whenever you have scandals as a celebrity, people want to cancel you. So why would riya career get more succesfull by doing the opposite? Why yul has to be nice to save career and riya does not? I cannot stand how entire universe is not harsh enough to her and she gets away with everything she does
I completely agree with you since it's what I keep on saying.
It also feels like the writers came up for the idea of this episode and then wrote the rest of the season around this episode
You wanna know why this episode was so good? Cause there was NO RIYA HALLELUJAH!
Amen
@@awoooga5857 Omg hi lol
No it's bc Yul was in it.
@@maxchristopher4352both can be true
This episode made me realize why I started loving Yul in the first place. This man, along with Fiore, just carried this episode, and I just love how they perpetuated Yul and how they teased him apologizing, but then they immediately went back to good ol Yul. Like hes sooo damn good!!
How is it they made Yul more of a complex character in one ep then Ryia in the entire season
Honestly this episode is a 7/10, but at this point with this streak of bad episode its feels like a 10
1:03 don’t worry Lexi, I very much still remember it and still traumatized by everything…
What happened?
@@jadetheartist873 just…everything
I never really thought about Yul this way but after you explained your thoughts I really like Yul now. Definitely deserved final 3
No he did not
@@Galacticstarsofthegalaxy He did
Also Yul had a good motivation for wanting to win: so he wouldnt have to be someone he wasnt for his career. He honestly shouldve been the main villain after ep 8. its a shame ONC botched it though I am glad Yul is shining now.
Hunter and Tess were so good in this episode.
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Are you a part of the OSC?
@@TheWorldsLargestOvenyeah
@@TheWorldsLargestOvenwhy you always asks about that
What does Yuri mean?
@@redxpertthe2nd127 WLW, women love women, lesbian. Typically an anime/cartoon genre
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Yul really did have potential to have great development (well until the end)
The burns Yul has here could seriously scar him, his face literally is charred. Dude needed medical attention not karma.
Agreed. Feel a bit bad for him, funnily enough.
Not only that, but we're talking about like ethical things, Riya has stooped as low as Yul. She framed Rosa as thief KWONING Rosa's backstory and repeatidly said to Connor was worth sh*t
My reaction to Yul being burned was legit "Holy fuck!". I thought they went far and I was afraid they were gonna redeem him (because he's so great at being an asshole), but when he finds the third totem and chooses the easy way out, that was perfect. Also YES! I was right! Riya gets to be stuck with Yul in the finale! That is perfect.
I think the funniest part of Alec and fiore is that fiore tried to teach Alec " skibidi " and " alpha "
YESSS
when? i’m sorry i’m stupid 😭
I LOVE YUL SO MUCH I LOVE BEING BAITED INTO THINKING HE'LL CHANGE HOORAY
It's funny because the main reason I watched DCAS was for the TomJake plot line, However, Tom and Jake barely interacted during the 12 episodes before Tom's elimination. This is because there was more focus on Jake's character arc than on TomJake itself. The Notion that Tom and Jake got tons of screentime together is laughably wrong. I was disappointed with Tom's writing in his 12 eps before elimination, but I'm glad that this motel helped salvage and contextualise Tom's behaviour this season.
This was the best episode after Yul's elimination episode. Episodes following episode 13 were either mid or just bad(besides episode 15 which I personally liked). Some character arcs/storylines felt rushed or left with an unsatisfying conclusion. Alec and Aiden were only plot devices in their respective elimination episodes: Aiden preferring Jake to Ally caused Ally to vote with the villains and Riya used Alec to throw Connor off his game and emotionally distract him while also throwing Alec off his game. Yul is an asshole but he always gets karma for it. Making him very consistent. Yul who was portrayed as a one dimensional asshole up until episode 19 where we see a complex side to him that was more believable and compelling compared to Riya. Who Jared, the creator of DC, says is complex and were not supposed to take her actions and her words too seriously and display how they contradict each other doesn't really work if you rehash the same thing in another season. Yul doesn't like being alone but continues to default to what works for him when he finds something beneficial to him instead of trying something new is an excellent way of showing more layers to him. At the end of the day, Yul dominates Riya in every way possible.
I LOVE YUL I LOVE YUL I LOVE YUL 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
Wow an actually positive review that's crazy
Can you blame him? Past episodes were painful to watch
@@יונילשםim pretty sure its a she
*she @@יונילשם
Finally a place where Yul Enjoyers can feel safe.
11:09 you're so real for this because besides giving yul a permanent scar, this ruins grett's character by miles, it doesn't make her a '' girlboss '' like some dumb writer thought, it just makes her kind of sadistic imo. yul never physically abused her, and tackling actual real life problems like abusive relationships and then pulling slap stick comedy shit like this is just really weird and distasteful to me. One way to improve this scene would've been if grett tripped him into the pool as you said, or if he just fell on the concrete and got a bruise or something.
Honestly I agree with the Tom and Jake sentiment, I genunely hope that when Tom tells Jake his feelings in the end, Jake shuts it down and says "he (Jake) needs to work more on himself" but that they shpuld stay as friends that way their little spinoff makes sense, because as we saw, Jake was starting to head in the right path but still needs to improve more, and Tom simply doesn't know how to handle all that just yet, but they should still talk so that ince they do end up together in the end of the spinoff it doesn't feel strange and rushed.
Something i notice about Yul when he got the totem he later went to Hunter & Tess aka the only Characters he's interactive with and hasn't insulted so like maybe he was trying to impress them thinking there still cool/Friend-ish
also foire punishment is atleast better than the beta because she was originally gonna get run over by a bus when jenson tried to get away
this episode also has the best line ever in disventure camp: "I am a walrus ☹"
I'm currently sick, but your reviews are helping me get along
Im begging you for more osc content.
I will never forget the McDonald’s episode of sonic lives. It lives in my head rent free.
Sonic and Jet singing still haunts me as well you’re not alone
I’m glad Tom and Jake are gonna get back together
I hate how literally anyone from the villain alliance could have made it to the final three, but instead of picking yul or alec or anyone else, they pick Riya 😭
Wait you're telling me the only good (I am using that word extremely generously) is the episode that doesn't have Riya in it? Oh. Wow.
Best episode since episode 13 ngl
Not very difficult to make a better episode than Eps 14-18
@@יונילשם true lol
I think it's funny how Yul, the irredeemable asshole we aren't supposed to like, is more likeable than Riya, the supposedly "morally grey" villain we are supposed to feel bad for and want to get better.
The irony
when you pointed out how he said "it worked for him before" it made me so sad.. we'll probably never get a yul backstory but like he was forced into the entertainment industry when he was literally just a kid😭😭 especially in kpop where they promote so many unhealthy beauty standards and gender stereotypes, i wouldn't be surprised if he was made into the character he is instead of just being a dick for no reason.
Ngl, we were robbed of Yul redemption this season. I really would've loved if we learned more about his life in North Korea and how he became so awful.
The way it gets brought up so causal during the truth challenge and never gets brought up again
@@BlahBlah-bb6rl Wasted.
can we also talk about how yul escaped north korea? this guy has been through some real shit. not excusing his actions at all but considering his background he feels way more realistic than riya as a villain
Growing up with Sonic Lives is probably why DC2 is my favorite season, i love that unhinged stuff
7:45 hunter fans wake up
STIP I REMEMBER WATCHING THE SONIC THINF AT THE BEGINNING A WHILE BACK
I def agreed with the yul stuff
I have never liked Yul that much but man, they trully have made a racist chauvinistic dude sympathetic through bodily harm.
Hating Yul is understandable, burning his face with a grill and laughing about it... not so much? It's unhinged behaviour, you don't do that even if you rightfully dislike someone, you don't go around causing possibly lasting damage as a joke. Wtf?
And yeah I also felt awful about Fiore in the S1 final. I guess this kind of thing doesn't do it for me when we are supposed to see them as people.
Yeah this wasnt even standard cartoon violence to laugh at you actually felt sorry for him.
Considering the narrative still supported Gretts bloc of this its crazy how atleast half the fandom is like " that was too harsh ".
2:53 Loved that! I REALLY hope Jake has more self respect for himself and Rejects Tom who if the theories are true, is still a spy because when their cover is blown they don't fired but recalled and has been spending the past 2 years hunting down Jensens. And chose work over a relationship with Jake.
And thank you for your prayers but I've now moved onto shipping Jake with Connor!
I know this is a Disventure Camp Video, but I didn't expect the Sonic Lives Clip, I loved the sonic tdi series, it was my childhood.
0:51 YOOO I REMEMBER THIS!!!! Oh my god bro I was NOT suppose to be watching this brah omg
The fire crash seen, I see Alec, and he looks so weird without his dcas beard.
I got into Disventure Camp because of TomJake, and I think that's the reason I'm so attached to them and still want them to get back together. However, they have had so much petty drama that it's awful to watch, and inevitably they will get back together, but I believe that they should really have a long talk before they kiss or anything. I also love Gabellie, and I was disappointed they were overshadowed by other characters in All Stars, but I think Odd Nations knows that Tom and Jake are more popular, and took advantage of that. I think their storyline could've been done by like episode 10 if they executed it better.
Same here when I seen them together in beta I was rooting for them cause I thought they were cute together. But after season 1 & all stars there story was just sad too watch I was pretty much over it. And now we’re getting a spinoff of those two that’s honestly not needed.
I don't get all this empathy suddenly outbursted for Yul. I mean, maybe getting a permanent burnt face was too much, but it's sheer karma for a guy that pushed an old lady down a stair at a mall (and would have hurt Miriam as well) and forced his former girlfriend to get plastic surgery only to drop her after it. This superficial bastard HAS RUINED ton of lives just for his pettiness, so he DESERVES something like that. Nice touch to show (finally) some weak side of him, but those are crocodile tears over spilled milk, that's not much to be sad about for him not in the way they have depicted him for so long. No excuses. It was good and all, but I still don't shed a tear for this guy.
He's only better than Riya just because he gets somw karmic retribution while she has been a karma houdini for two seasons straight. I really wish the worst outcome possible to her, while I'm satisfied enough now about Yul.
Its mostly the burn itself cause if you dont know getting grill burned is extremely painful and as mentally abusive as Yul was Grett was definitely in the wrong here.
I think people are just now thinking Yul is a great character that could have a lot more to do. I haven’t seen much empathy for him but there is well-deserved positive attention towards him.
Honestly if the final 2 ended up being Yul vs Grett with Grett winning all stars I would’ve loved that
Honestly Yul, Grett and Jake would have been a better final 3 (I put Jake there because he's pretty much the "main character" of all stars, but part of me would replace him with Alec)
YO THE SONIC LIVES REFERENCE GOES CRAZY I THOUGHT I HALLUCINATED THE ENTIRE SERIES 😭
Anyways I found it hilarious that both of the creators' OCs each won a season and unfortunately I vividly remember a Sonic and Tails sex scene on screen. I watched that shit when I was like... Nine.
21:45:
WHY DID I LAUGH SO HARDLY‼️😭
tom and jake is a joke of a ship. i hope they call out that JAKE HAS NOT IMPROVED.
I like Jake, he seems very nice and likes to help out his friends yet he writers never really gave him the same thing they gave grett, Character development which is upsetting
@@CCBaqueroQuijano he is toxic. His jealousy issues makes it really hard to be friends with him.
@@silent_sue026 Definitely not toxic but just paranoid
@@CCBaqueroQuijanohe sucks
@@Jordan59340 the dude immediately assumes he is with another guy just because they are talking. His jealousy issues are insane.
YUL MY BABYYYYY
my king Yul should've stayed and been the main villain 😭😭😭😭
FR he got robbed in his two seasons and guess for what reason, well to let R*ya be the antagonist instead.
@@maxchristopher4352 whats even more sad is that we wont get to see him again, that was his chance to shine 😢 😔 💔
@@CrushAugust It makes me hate R*ya even more.
Speaking of Sonic Tdi here’s a fun little ranking of the characters from season:1-3
Hate:
20:Charmy
19:Vector
18:Cream
17:Big
16:Rouge
Dislike:
15:Wave
14:Jet
13:Sonic
12:Knuckles
11:Amy
Neutral:
10:Dr.Eggman
9:Tikal
8:Tails
7:Metal Sonic
Like:
6:Shadow
5:Espio
4:Jeya
Top 3:
3:Silver
2:Blaze
1:Coco
Normally, I respect everyone's opinions no matter how much I disagree, but Coco Nyanchau the Cat is where I cross the line.
She might actually be one of my least favorite characters in anything ever. Jeya gets something of a pass because he's so cringe and lame that it circles around to being funny. But Coco's just a mary sue.
@@Lechgang well I’m sorry that you think that, but it’s my opinion
@@Bryce946 You're fine, lol.
I didn't really convey that I was joking in that first comment and I apologize.
@@Lechgang it’s all right by the way I was wondering, have you ever heard of toadal drama Island?
I mean it’s like, alright overall. It was nice to see some of the eliminated characters again. I think most of them were handled pretty well. Tom, Alec and Connor were the only ones that weren’t really a joy to see again. They weren’t bad by any means but they weren’t particularly interesting. Tom is the only one of the three that was actively upsetting to see again.
i also notice yul showed remorse about grett and gonna apologize to her if he didn't find the idol also hi lechgang my favorite ginger and lechwe
Yul is the villian riya wishes to be, a villian that actually deserves sympathy like genuinly I felt more sympathy for this guy in this one episode than I felt any sympathy for riya in any episode she has been trying to make us sympathize with her ( which fails horribly everytime btw ) like I genuinly kind of want riya to win now just so yul can get some money out of it I mean the guy literally lost everything and got has face burned he deserved at least a 100k for that, yes that's how good yul is he made me cheer for riya to win just so he can get some money.
FR the writers finally managed to make me root for R*ya.
Yul and James where sooo good! I love them.
one thing that makes riya worse, and odd nations does this with a lot of their other characters as well, is the slow burn and constant teasing... like, we KNOW riya can be good from her previous season, and we got foreshadowed early on that she wasn't over connor and did want to change, so the whole season's just been repeating the "didn't we have something, riya" *riya looks away sad, then looks back determined* "we never had anything, old man". same with jake and tom this season. all the interactions felt natural (enough), but functionally serve the same purpose to remind us that these two are having trouble getting along, so by the 4th or 5th time they do the "will they won't they" you're fed up with it and just want a conclusion.
yul's is just much newer, which is why I think it's a lot more appealing in general. Like yul's just now starting his redemption arc, riya's had a redemption arc since like episode 3 of this season. plus, I think it helps that yul, during his redemption arc, is still being an asshole and cussing. it makes him feel more grounded and honest, instead of riya's full on two-faced, almost split personality thing she's got going on.
yul deserved that and more!! if this was total drama though, he’d probably be dead
Why isnt yul left eye (i think its the left one) still working, it got puched by a 6feet titan, then get all burned by a burning grill
Im glad someone agrees wit me yul put the dis in disventure camp he shouldve been allowed to team with the heroes in the sup episode because they didnt know about his abusive relationship and if he pinned it on grett it would’ve been so cool to see him take power the easy way
Tbh best part of dcas 19 was the end where fiore was roasting yul the heck out of him xD
Sonic Lives, Brawl and All-Stars you shall be found one day
13:32 I agree it's much but the way I think this was intended was that Yul's burn is irony for how hotly he thought of himself and how he mentally burnt many other ppl, it's supposed to be thematically fire themed, issue is this is a guy getting 3rd degree burns on his face which yeah, bad
Ok. I love that FINALLY someone agrees with me on the fact that Yul literally is Riya but done in the good way. Now THAT'S a complex character!!
Also my ass spent the whole video waiting for jaiden mention but uhhhh yeh dont mind that :D
WHY DID LAKE BARELY GET SCREENTIME BFNDJN (understandable but still pisses me off)
James is the best character fr, fr
I don't know if i ever commented about it but i remember talking with some people about an earlier episode and i brought up how we are at the point where Yul might be more sympatheic than whatever the fuck they are trying to do with riya and this episode just makes that statement 100% fact now wtf
it's like they had some planned development for yul only to be like "well there is no way this guy would realistically make it any further soooooooooo" and then when it moved onto riya it got lost in translation 3 times + 1 retake
😭but like imagine if James,Fiore and Yul were the final 3 😻
FIORE ATE THIS EPISODE SO MUCH
19:31 good point
Yul with that eye burned remembers me to Zuko...
Just imagine that he will redime and this is a reference, makes sense, both characters has the oportunities to change but they normally takes the easy way (sorry my bad english, idk if i'm saying that un a correct way)
I feel like they could've picked Helpers that made more sense, or the obvious Helpers like for example Tom being Jakes Helper, but I like that they didnt go that Route and Picked Helpers nobody really expected. I think Jake should just Win, cause Riya is Riya and Ally.....Can anyone Tell me why Ally should Win? Like a serious Reason why Ally should win?
This episode was so good. I wonder who wrote it, because it definitely wasn’t Michael Kim
why wasn't yul the main villain I REPEAT WHY WASNT YUL THE MAIN VILLAIN
3:35 the worst plot in all stars by far and its getting its own spinoff series fucking kill me
Honestly the ideal final 3 would’ve been: Grett, Yul, and Ellie (of all formal finalists to make it to the finale again Ellie makes the most sense imo and has the best reasons to make finale again)
You aren't alone with remembering Sonic Lives, I literally can't stand how the F3 was very one-sided
Blaze was the best character in that show, I'm being so for real!
Why the heck, is this the best interaction between characters from multiple different seasons, in the entire show. Why am I only now feeling like they all actually have feelings about characters not from their seasons. Sure some already did, but the grand majority really stuck to their season.
8:09
am I the only one who thought they were about to kiss in this scene. I’m glad they didn’t but… they had me going there for a second.
15:02
Honestly, a world where everything happens the same, but Riya gets eliminated in episode 13 and Grett and Yul don’t break up, Connor gets eliminated in episode 14. Then we have Yul win immunity in the honesty challenge because… he’s Yul, he has no problem telling it like it is. So in that same episode Gabby gets out because she’s Grett’s last support system. Then episode 16 we have Grett find the totem and since she’s still dating Yul, ask him to get it for her. So she still wins immunity in that challenge, but realizes that maybe she’s stronger than she thinks. So she gives the beer to Alec in this world. Alec invites her to chat on the dock, and it makes her realize that she needs to break up with Yul. So she breaks up with him, but obviously he has the totem so he has immunity. So in that episode Jake gets out do to Ally’s vendetta. So final five is Aiden, Yul, Grett, Alec and Ally. Then episode 17 plays out almost the same except we flip Connor and Riya with Yul and Grett. A very similar thing as episode 19 would happen here. Alec and Yul would have a similar chat as James and Yul, and Yul apologizes to Grett. Grett doesn’t accept, but when it comes to Yul about to fall off the tree, she makes the same choice as Connor did and saves him. However Yul does the same thing Riya did and knocks Grett off the horse. Yul has immunity, Grett gets a broken ankle, Aiden get’s eliminated. So in this next episode, again the same scenario pretty much plays out. Alec can take the place of Connor with his and Ally’s chat, then the challenge plays out with Ally getting immunity (since no Ally and Jake beef) and Grett eliminates herself so Alec and Ally have a chance of beating him in the finale. Boom I fixed the elimination order.
Notice how the episode that Lexi likes is the one that the final 3 is barely in. Is that a coincidence?
OMG SOMEONE ELSE ALSO REMEMBERS SONIC TDI!?