Your genuine amazement to Lesley introducing herself, Especially since you HEAVILY remember everything from Episode 5, gives me life because her reveal is such an amazing thing in this show
Also yeah the ending is such a massive let down fr, Like I get why it has to happen, But still like, It wouldve been cooler if it was implied the book was saved away for the future instead of shredded
i'm glad other people were as blown away as i was watching that scene lmao. i've watched that scene probably like 10 times over just cuz of how good all of it is
@@Tulip_bip For real!! Just *everything* about the way she's introduced is so well crafted, Her off-putting narration, the piano she's playing, The lighting being soft and welcoming despite the music, Its all such an amazing careful blend of emotions that just leaves you awestruck, and then the added punch when you notice the name "Lesley" on the Train Teacher's various transformations, only for the woman at the piano to just casually say "My name is Lesley" like, WOW I really do hope we get more moments like this if we ever get more fr 🙏
@@potato_the_chip I 100% think we're getting a second season, cuz the ending of the Web series definitely felt final, but this ending feels like a cliffhanger Also yea, the whole scene with lesley is shot beautifully and really shows how far they've come since the first episode of the Web series
@The Cobweb It really adds up with the events of that episode too. It feels like yellow guy is breaking out of the boundaries of the world, but you see paintings on the wall depicting exactly what he's doing, as if it was all planned out. He thinks he's independent, but this whole time he's been dancing in chains
You asked what KWH means. It's Kilowatt-Hour. Watt is basically a unit for energy. Kilowatt is 1000 watts. Kilowatt-Hour means how many kilowatts are being used each hour. Basically the thing on her chest is an energy metter that tells you how many energy per hour is being used.
Hey, remember Yellow's car accident dream in Transport? Remember Duck's family photos in Family? Where one showed a brunette woman with a small boy? Remember "David" on Duck's tombstone? Yunno, the one Coffin thought was meant for Yellow at first? Remember the D on Yellow's overalls? "You're not my real son..."
The theory I've seen going around is that each floor of the house becomes increasingly more intelligent and manipulative to trick Yellow Guy into not leaving the house until the next episode resets everything, stripping away his intelligence. The house is stopping him from finding the truth. Yellow Guy was smart enough to make it past every floor, but the "Leslie" floor was clever enough to trick him into going back downstairs. Leslie isn't the one in control, shown by the door opening up at the very end; there's one more higher power controlling *everything.* But Yellow Guy fell for it, and now everything's been reset back into place. Hoping for season 2.
@@mellohi6175 while the show gives reference to the webseries, it's clear it doesn't take place after it, on one level, I believe that would cheapen the finality of it, but on a narrative level, it ends with either the main cast (or possibly replacements, it's unclear) having completely different colors, the house itself is very different from the webseries, etc more importantly, the raw mechanics of the show are blatantly different, with there not being a "reset" at the end (or maybe beginning) of each episode, Red leaves and doesn't come back, Duck dies and doesn't come back, not only is leaving seemingly more difficult in the show than simply walking away, it's also inconsequential, they end up back at the house anyways, the same is true of death, there isn't real (or at least clear) consequence to it in the show, every episode starts with everyone alive This isn't even picking at whether or not Roy's importance is different, more timeline stuff (like whether it takes place before (it probably doesn't)), etc. Personally I think the format and storyline itself being different is enough that considering them separate should be the default, but there's also just no real evidence for it and quite a bit going against it If possible I'd also like to see your source for the show being a "season 2" (though I think regardless of it being connected or not the different format makes what we have of the show "season 1")
The ending where Yellow Guy put the book in the shredder reminds me of the last episode of The Amazing World of Gumball where Rob tried to warn everyone about Elmore being destroyed but chose to ignore him and his fell in the void.
I think the endig is perfect because of something people forget. When you figure out all the answers and meanings, there's nothing left to do. For most things, that means the end of the franchise, but the book being shredded is representing the fact that the answers will never be solved. But that also means, the show will keep going.
Agreed. So many people were disappointed at the ending, but for me it confirmed a lot of theories I had while also leaving us with new questions for the next season.
@@miguelthekewlkid272 I was thinking next season would evolve more into keeping them happy but them wanting to escape/want more. I think it would be fun to add boyfriends or girlfriends or they are allowed to decorate/renovate the place, just to keep them happy and giving them purpose to stay there. As DHMIS is a big mirror on life I think that would be the next 'right' move.
It’s important to note that Red seems content with staying at home now. It’s maybe because he’s seen that there really is nothing else out there, but maybe it’s also that Lesley may have replaced him. After all, she does keep spares…
Theory: What if, the group from episode 5 are still out there, and the ones we see at the house are the backups. if she replaces them, its not the same doll, its a new one. So in S2, What if we see the house group meet the outside group?
3 points i gotta say about this ep. 1. Yellow guy’s arc in this ep kind reminded me of the short story Flowers for Algernon. Its an old sci fi story about a mentally disabled guy briefly becoming super smart before his condition eventually comes back. 2. I always interpretted Dont Hug Me Im Scared as being a parody of children’s educational television (like Sesame street, Dora the Explorer, or Blues Clues). In this ep, I interpret the “Big Boys” and the “Bigger Boys” as being parodies of educational entertainment for older kids. 3. I interpret the lady at the top of the house, Lesley, as being the representative of the creators of the show. In the comic book Animal Man, the writer of the comic Grant Morrison had an arc were the main hero of the story realized he is in a comic book and met his creator, Grant Morrison. I thought this story was sorta like that, with Yellow guy realizing he is in a show and meeting his creator.
I'm pretty sure Leslie isn't even a "person" she's probably also a puppet, hence her "stitches" or what not. She gave yellow guy "the answers" to make him go downstairs and not continue up to find the truth, with him inevitably reverting to normal.
The photos Duck has in his wallet in the family episode show several interesting things : A child who looks like Lesley, a Dog, and someone who looks like an older brother figure
“AYO YOU ARE FEEDING THE SHIPPERS RIGHT NOW!” YES THEY ARE😂 I was honestly kinda happy you got that. Also I love that you thought about when yellow guys said at the beginning and how it connected to the rest of the episode. I hadn’t even caught that and I’m so happy you think about this kind of stuff.
If you look at the area where Leslie keeps her figures, there's only one drawer, and Duck Guy is the only character inside. He's the only one who dies.
Fun fact The creators of the show ship Fluffybird (aka Red Guy x Duck), so yes. They are feeding us shippers for a reason, and that reason is for canonical purposes! Hope this explained a bit lol
1) The fact that Yellow Guy mentions the "big and bigger then it gets smaller on top of that" at the beginning means he's been upstairs before. He keeps getting up to the Leslie room and keeps getting tricked to go back downstairs. The one behind it all, perhaps Roy?, may be at the top floor. 2) The fact Leslie yells "YOU AREN'T MY REAL SON" makes me think Yellow Guys parents got a divorce. Most likely it was the mother that left Roy as he has been shown to be not the best. He perhaps remarried to Leslie. Yellow Guy might be a reminder of Roys past partner, adding why he treats him like garbage, as he resents her. 3) The fact that Leslie can replace them whenever they die probably alludes to the fact that their memories of the previous deaths can be erased, or at least the bad parts can be. Also making sense as to why Red Guy seems to be back to normal in this episode despite the events in episode 5. (I think back to the web series where eventually Duck died in one of the episodes and popped up briefly in web series' episode 6. Perhaps this was them perfecting this regeneration gimmick.)
I would think ROy is below Leslie. And it makes sense: Roy may be the master of the show, but, in reality, he's still a puppet himself: He's nothing...Without a puppeteer.
Im thinking that yellow guy is Leslie's son, or a recreation of it that died and was originally named David. That would explain why the grave said David in the grave episode and the grave dude assumed yellow guy was the dead one. Also if you look closely at yellow guys overalls there's a letter D on it. Also it would explain why in that one episode yellow guy started talking about in the intro how he had a dream about another him and stuff. It would also explain why Lesie said "you *still* cant see the funny side of things, " implying that shes met him before and why she yelled "YOUR NOT MY REAL SON", because hes not her real son, but something close to it. Idk if you get what i mean but thats what im thinking
I think to a point the three gets to mess with the teachers every other lesson if the teacher dosnt dissappear before it gets insane for everyone. I mean look how red and duck was tormenting and quickly increasing the intensity as the teacher is finally begging for THEM to stop
I have a theory What if the book the yellow guy was holding, will return like what happend with duck as she said "I always make sure I have plenty of, backups!" since the old duck was replaced by new duck since they didn't fix him but replaced him also maybe we're getting closer to see the origin of this place and why it was made. And she mentioned something about her son, what if Yellow had to do something with him
She joked about being his mom. She was also the narrator for the one “New Guy In Town” short from Transport, getting terrified when her “son” got in front of the car and got hit.
@@classical232 maybe she likes him because he is dumb I mean my favorite character in Patrick in the old episode of spongebob he's sometime kinda dumb and sometimes smart and a good fun tbh
Gnosticism is a heretical set of beliefs about "hidden knowledge." According to it, the world was created by a "god" primarily the God of the Old Testament, who was not the true god. The Demiurge, or Yaldabaoth, created mankind to be mindless and blind to the spiritual world, so higher spiritual beings, pitying mankind, imparted them with knowledge and souls with access to the spiritual realm i.e. the "hidden truth." So that would mean that in the TV series, Lesley serves the role of the pretender god. Becky and Joe exist on the top of the stairs (which reminds me of the description of Jacob's Ladder in the Book of Genesis). When the Yellow Guy receives his newfound intelligence, that would be Becky and Joe symbolically giving them that secret knowledge. Lesley would have created the "world" of the DHMIS universe, but she was not the one who imparted her "creations" with knowledge of their existence and actively tries to keep the puppets from achieving spiritual awareness.
One thing I noticed is that the blob that the bigger boys were experimenting on has been in other episodes. Episode 1 it was a rash on his arm and i think it was also under Duncan's helmet, also in "friendship" it was the lump inside yellow's head that he jumped over.
"It's when you can't remember that over the top of you there's bigger ones that are bigger and bigger, and then over the top of it there's a smaller one of all of it at the top of that." bigger ones = Big Boys and Bigger Boys Smaller one of all of it on the top of that = small model of the house on top of the bigger boys room When you can't remember = he doesn't remember anything when his old batteries are put back.
The ending is a clever move by the creators. It gives people who have never seen the yt series and will just watch c4 series once on TV a sense that they knew what happened, but anyone who dives a little deeper will realize it’s FAR more complex than a woman controlling 3 puppets
@@JPS13Laptop I am aware of pretty much every theory for the new show. They're all pretty bad and trying to find too much literal meaning in something meant to be abstract.
Shredding the book of “answers” was the creator’s way of saying that there are no real answers to the show, it can be interpreted differently by everyone
@@pixwool I hope it isn't. if we get more seasons and never arrive at a meaning I'll just be upset. idc if it's meant to be meta, I did not spend years waiting for an answer just to get some dumbass meta ending
i think it has a story and deep meaning but not in a way thats needs to be put together specifically, the challenge theorists are doing is putting the backstory in the “correct” order.
Fun fact: in the beginning when yellow guy tried to guess what the crossword is, he explains the entire episode Edit: I wrote this at the start of the video before he explained the same thing
Yellow Guy's deja vu moment thinking about all the different rooms above and a small one at the top along with the photo of him climbing up the stairs and then the batteries in the display case in Lesley's room all show that this has happened before. They are being forced to relive their lives , in part or in total, over and over.
Regarding the crossword - what does Soyana mean? I recognize all the other words, but that one has me confused. Is it just supposed to be, "we couldn't think of a word that fits here, so here's a nonsense word"? Maybe something to mess with theorists? Or is it a real thing? A quick Google search listed a musician, an actress, and a food product company... Not sure if any of them are correct. Any thoughts?
A weird thing is that Yellow guy or David, is smart himself in his own way, he just talks slow and is forgetful. He has moments where he foreshadows a lot and has emotional intelligence like in the episode where Duck is "dead" where he knew Duck was alive. I saw this theory on tumblr and it made me think a lot.
I gotta give you a huge compliment. In your reactions you seem so alive and happy. It's fun to watch your reactions even if I don't like the thing you watch. I don't know if someone already said that, just wanted to tell you how I genuinely feel about you.
I have a theory for this episode (or the whole series): This about school, the first floor is like kinder garden/elementary school, they learn with music, they learn a subjet but with a very simple definition si their brains can understand, for example in the last episode when the car says that he needs the ancient ones underground he's talking about oil but in a very specific and complicated way, another good example is when red guy says that he likes to see duck and duck too, that's how many kids says that they like to be friends because you don't know the true meaning of love (friends, family, couples but i don't think the third one applies for that situation if you ask me) The big boys room is basically high school, you get big and you start to be smarter and that explains the "we don't do one thing, we do two at the same time" that can explain that they have the hability to do multi-task, but yellow finds that boring because they still have songs but they learn more "complicated" stuff, just to say something The bigger boys rooms is what i think it's the university, very smart and capable to do even more things, you don't need songs anymore to learn about stuff because you can now do stuff with what you learn (that could explain the experiment and the way the say "what are we testing?" Which could translate to learn on your own, i think) I don't have a clue what the last room could be, maybe being an adult or a teacher itself, i'm not sure, but that's my theory about the episode, i know it's way too long but if you're reading this i hope you enjoyed my theory
I'm pretty sure yellow guy shredding the book was a way of Becky Sloan and Joseph pelling saying that there is no correct story, it's what the viewer thinks happened is whats true.
I think lesly is part of the super race called the counsel talked about in episode 2. Because the three guys are repreformoring their life as a play, and at the end of episode 1 which is the only episode where they Dont make the teacher mad they get that coin(2 coffin dies and is unhappy with duck, 3 twins are angry and are eaten, 4 worm dies and is bad, 5 transport dies and wants to go home, 6 they replace electracy batteries, they don't make her angry but definitely don't repreform their life correctly. That may also be why Lesley looks strange she is not actually human
I’ve only just noticed, but when Yellow Guy turns around from the mirror, the camera is facing the other side of the room (the side that us, the viewer, has never seen before) and it’s a staircase?! Sorry if I’m slow and someone else has already said this
Considering UA-cam came out in what 2005? I really doubt the first don’t hug me I’m scared was in 2006, I remember when the first one came out Bc I remember waiting for all the next ones over the years and it definitely was later then 2006 that’s probably when they made the first like demo or whatever
“At least it doesn’t hurt to think anymore.” That line always stuck out to me. Seems like someone _wants_ Yellow Guy to be dimwitted, even though he’s capable of geing smarter.
My favorite theory summed up: Yellow guy is Lesley's son!! - he wears a D constantly on his chest - that scream of pain Lesley let out as he crossed the road mindlessly to chase the bird. - how Lesley distastefully calls the bird a rat, blaming the creature for the reason her son was dead. - The coffin guessing Yellow Guy was the first to die? - plus she LITERALLY says " YOU'RE NOT MY REAL SON! " and soon tells YG, that she was kidding, he was her son. He was always "her favorite" which led to people believing Lesley created Dhmis herself to escape the reality of losing David in real life, by creating a whole little puppet show so that he never dies. I mean...yellow guy has been the main component in the show and series with a lot of dark stuff. The lamp and drowning in oil.. The notebook messing up his painting..the twins capturing him to be their mother, to the work incident and Warren one! It's all centered around yellow guy!
Im thinking that yellow guy is Leslie's son, or a recreation of it that died and was originally named David. That would explain why the grave said David in the grave episode and the grave dude assumed yellow guy was the dead one. Also if you look closely at yellow guys overalls there's a letter D on it. Also it would explain why in that one episode yellow guy started talking about in the intro how he had a dream about another him and stuff. It would also explain why Lesie said "you *still* cant see the funny side of things, " implying that shes met him before and why she yelled "YOUR NOT MY REAL SON", because hes not her real son, but something close to it.
KWH means "Kilowatt hours". Wikipedia: A kilowatt-hour is a unit of energy: one kilowatt of power for one hour. In terms of SI derived units with special names, it equals 3.6 megajoules. Kilowatt-hours are a common billing unit for electrical energy delivered to consumers by electric utilities.
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Oh I thought my phone was just being slow. You were struck down 5 minutes after posting?
@@LoremIpsum905 The video is still processing so that is why quality is bad don't worry I'm still up I just don't own my video anymore lol
Your genuine amazement to Lesley introducing herself, Especially since you HEAVILY remember everything from Episode 5, gives me life because her reveal is such an amazing thing in this show
Also yeah the ending is such a massive let down fr, Like I get why it has to happen, But still like, It wouldve been cooler if it was implied the book was saved away for the future instead of shredded
i'm glad other people were as blown away as i was watching that scene lmao. i've watched that scene probably like 10 times over just cuz of how good all of it is
@@Tulip_bip For real!! Just *everything* about the way she's introduced is so well crafted, Her off-putting narration, the piano she's playing, The lighting being soft and welcoming despite the music, Its all such an amazing careful blend of emotions that just leaves you awestruck, and then the added punch when you notice the name "Lesley" on the Train Teacher's various transformations, only for the woman at the piano to just casually say "My name is Lesley" like, WOW I really do hope we get more moments like this if we ever get more fr 🙏
@@potato_the_chip
I 100% think we're getting a second season, cuz the ending of the Web series definitely felt final, but this ending feels like a cliffhanger
Also yea, the whole scene with lesley is shot beautifully and really shows how far they've come since the first episode of the Web series
@The Cobweb
It really adds up with the events of that episode too. It feels like yellow guy is breaking out of the boundaries of the world, but you see paintings on the wall depicting exactly what he's doing, as if it was all planned out. He thinks he's independent, but this whole time he's been dancing in chains
Yellow guy: "Why don't you do experiments on each other 😡"
Duck: "So.. would you be keen-"
Red guy: "You're not to touch me. ✋😐"
You asked what KWH means.
It's Kilowatt-Hour. Watt is basically a unit for energy. Kilowatt is 1000 watts. Kilowatt-Hour means how many kilowatts are being used each hour.
Basically the thing on her chest is an energy metter that tells you how many energy per hour is being used.
Customeme never paid electric bills lol
Its a british thing (derogative)
This is kinda idiotic to ask
@@AlphaPizzadog No, it's a rest of the world thing
@@AlphaPizzadog British? wth the all world use it
The word you were looking for when describing the Fluffybird(Red Guy x Duck) moment is "fanservice"
The clock doesn't say 2006. It says 20.06 which is same as 8.06pm
kWh is for kiloWatt per hour. It means every hours, she uses 1706 kiloWatt
There’s 3 of us just 3 of us just 4 🎶
Get MatPat on the horn!
Bruh that ending was foul 😭, Also i think you should make a discord server cause that would be kinda cool.
1:05 i wonder what this is referring to...
Hey, remember Yellow's car accident dream in Transport?
Remember Duck's family photos in Family? Where one showed a brunette woman with a small boy?
Remember "David" on Duck's tombstone? Yunno, the one Coffin thought was meant for Yellow at first?
Remember the D on Yellow's overalls?
"You're not my real son..."
OMG YOU’RE SO RIGHT! I never thought about that! :0
@Puppo "Not my REAL son"
He isn't Lesley's son, he's...a replacement hamster.
@Puppo don’t forget the hyphen!
Yo you might be onto something
I ALWAYS THOUGHT IT WAS STRANGE HOW YELLOW HAD A D ON HIS OVERALLS AND THE TOMBSTONE HAD DAVID ON IT
The theory I've seen going around is that each floor of the house becomes increasingly more intelligent and manipulative to trick Yellow Guy into not leaving the house until the next episode resets everything, stripping away his intelligence. The house is stopping him from finding the truth. Yellow Guy was smart enough to make it past every floor, but the "Leslie" floor was clever enough to trick him into going back downstairs. Leslie isn't the one in control, shown by the door opening up at the very end; there's one more higher power controlling *everything.* But Yellow Guy fell for it, and now everything's been reset back into place. Hoping for season 2.
"No matter how we twist and turn, we're still dancing in chains..."
I think she's as much a prisoner as the rest of them
I bet leslie is not even a human. SHE HAS STITCHES !
Maybe the last floor is the floor that red guy was controlling everything since all of this is in his mind
This is my favorite theory and will forever be the only one I except
But this is season 2
The ending was basically Joe and Becky saying "we're not just giving you the answers"
_Yet._
I doubt they ever will lol
*YET*
I saw it as “You’re overthinking it”
Me and my friends kinda saw it as a "not everything needs a theory, just sit back and don't overthink it" type thing
I have officially fallen in love with this show. I hope more episodes come out before too long.
This is season 2
@@crackerpooppop Okay, I fixed it.
@@crackerpooppop nope, it's arguable whether or not this is a continuation of the webseries, either way, this is season one of the tv show
@@mellohi6175 while the show gives reference to the webseries, it's clear it doesn't take place after it, on one level, I believe that would cheapen the finality of it, but on a narrative level, it ends with either the main cast (or possibly replacements, it's unclear) having completely different colors, the house itself is very different from the webseries, etc
more importantly, the raw mechanics of the show are blatantly different, with there not being a "reset" at the end (or maybe beginning) of each episode, Red leaves and doesn't come back, Duck dies and doesn't come back, not only is leaving seemingly more difficult in the show than simply walking away, it's also inconsequential, they end up back at the house anyways, the same is true of death, there isn't real (or at least clear) consequence to it in the show, every episode starts with everyone alive
This isn't even picking at whether or not Roy's importance is different, more timeline stuff (like whether it takes place before (it probably doesn't)), etc.
Personally I think the format and storyline itself being different is enough that considering them separate should be the default, but there's also just no real evidence for it and quite a bit going against it
If possible I'd also like to see your source for the show being a "season 2" (though I think regardless of it being connected or not the different format makes what we have of the show "season 1")
The ending where Yellow Guy put the book in the shredder reminds me of the last episode of The Amazing World of Gumball where Rob tried to warn everyone about Elmore being destroyed but chose to ignore him and his fell in the void.
I hope the movie isn't cancelled
Yeah plus it's a bit ironc that both had a crossover
And a ending to the season like this tbh
Yea but one ending is better than the other
Can you guess which one?
@@Minecrayey That wasn't really a crossover since Red Guy, Duck Guy and Yellow Guy weren't in the episode.
The meat guy running at the screen going “help me help me help me” was probably the most like caught off guard and disturbed I was in this series
Same. Especially the way he runs in the pitch black just… I don’t know, I was expecting a jump scare.
he was saying healthy healthy
It made me giggle personally. That steak knew what he did.
@@marto1581 Oh damn, makes even more sense then haha
I think the endig is perfect because of something people forget. When you figure out all the answers and meanings, there's nothing left to do. For most things, that means the end of the franchise, but the book being shredded is representing the fact that the answers will never be solved. But that also means, the show will keep going.
Agreed. So many people were disappointed at the ending, but for me it confirmed a lot of theories I had while also leaving us with new questions for the next season.
@@miguelthekewlkid272 I was thinking next season would evolve more into keeping them happy but them wanting to escape/want more. I think it would be fun to add boyfriends or girlfriends or they are allowed to decorate/renovate the place, just to keep them happy and giving them purpose to stay there. As DHMIS is a big mirror on life I think that would be the next 'right' move.
It’s important to note that Red seems content with staying at home now. It’s maybe because he’s seen that there really is nothing else out there, but maybe it’s also that Lesley may have replaced him. After all, she does keep spares…
Theory: What if, the group from episode 5 are still out there, and the ones we see at the house are the backups. if she replaces them, its not the same doll, its a new one. So in S2, What if we see the house group meet the outside group?
They come back in a hot air balloon and meet the others at the lake
26:00 nah, everyone including the shippers sees them as a dysfunctional found family
Lmao not on tiktok or twitter
3 points i gotta say about this ep.
1. Yellow guy’s arc in this ep kind reminded me of the short story Flowers for Algernon. Its an old sci fi story about a mentally disabled guy briefly becoming super smart before his condition eventually comes back.
2. I always interpretted Dont Hug Me Im Scared as being a parody of children’s educational television (like Sesame street, Dora the Explorer, or Blues Clues). In this ep, I interpret the “Big Boys” and the “Bigger Boys” as being parodies of educational entertainment for older kids.
3. I interpret the lady at the top of the house, Lesley, as being the representative of the creators of the show. In the comic book Animal Man, the writer of the comic Grant Morrison had an arc were the main hero of the story realized he is in a comic book and met his creator, Grant Morrison. I thought this story was sorta like that, with Yellow guy realizing he is in a show and meeting his creator.
I actually read flowers for algernon in the 8th grade. There’s definitely a parallel or two between this story and that one.
There's a door that leads upstair past her room, she's not the top person of the house.
I'm pretty sure Leslie isn't even a "person" she's probably also a puppet, hence her "stitches" or what not. She gave yellow guy "the answers" to make him go downstairs and not continue up to find the truth, with him inevitably reverting to normal.
The photos Duck has in his wallet in the family episode show several interesting things : A child who looks like Lesley, a Dog, and someone who looks like an older brother figure
“AYO YOU ARE FEEDING THE SHIPPERS RIGHT NOW!”
YES THEY ARE😂 I was honestly kinda happy you got that. Also I love that you thought about when yellow guys said at the beginning and how it connected to the rest of the episode. I hadn’t even caught that and I’m so happy you think about this kind of stuff.
If you look at the area where Leslie keeps her figures, there's only one drawer, and Duck Guy is the only character inside. He's the only one who dies.
The ending physically hurt him lol
I love when Lesley said it’s lesling time😎👩🏻🦲😎
and then she Leslied all over the place
No wonder this series has made Lesliellion dollars in the box office
Fun fact
The creators of the show ship Fluffybird (aka Red Guy x Duck), so yes. They are feeding us shippers for a reason, and that reason is for canonical purposes! Hope this explained a bit lol
1) The fact that Yellow Guy mentions the "big and bigger then it gets smaller on top of that" at the beginning means he's been upstairs before. He keeps getting up to the Leslie room and keeps getting tricked to go back downstairs. The one behind it all, perhaps Roy?, may be at the top floor.
2) The fact Leslie yells "YOU AREN'T MY REAL SON" makes me think Yellow Guys parents got a divorce. Most likely it was the mother that left Roy as he has been shown to be not the best. He perhaps remarried to Leslie. Yellow Guy might be a reminder of Roys past partner, adding why he treats him like garbage, as he resents her.
3) The fact that Leslie can replace them whenever they die probably alludes to the fact that their memories of the previous deaths can be erased, or at least the bad parts can be. Also making sense as to why Red Guy seems to be back to normal in this episode despite the events in episode 5. (I think back to the web series where eventually Duck died in one of the episodes and popped up briefly in web series' episode 6. Perhaps this was them perfecting this regeneration gimmick.)
I would think ROy is below Leslie. And it makes sense: Roy may be the master of the show, but, in reality, he's still a puppet himself: He's nothing...Without a puppeteer.
Im thinking that yellow guy is Leslie's son, or a recreation of it that died and was originally named David. That would explain why the grave said David in the grave episode and the grave dude assumed yellow guy was the dead one. Also if you look closely at yellow guys overalls there's a letter D on it. Also it would explain why in that one episode yellow guy started talking about in the intro how he had a dream about another him and stuff. It would also explain why Lesie said "you *still* cant see the funny side of things, " implying that shes met him before and why she yelled "YOUR NOT MY REAL SON", because hes not her real son, but something close to it. Idk if you get what i mean but thats what im thinking
This is a genuinely beautiful representation of ego death
How so?
@@dantecarangelo1083 the staircase was always there
@@kaitlynr8340 what does that have to do with ego death?
@@dantecarangelo1083 everything
@@kaitlynr8340 can you explain
I think to a point the three gets to mess with the teachers every other lesson if the teacher dosnt dissappear before it gets insane for everyone. I mean look how red and duck was tormenting and quickly increasing the intensity as the teacher is finally begging for THEM to stop
Gotta love Customeme pointing out that that one scene with Duck and Red Guy is fuel for the shippers 😂
I have a theory
What if the book the yellow guy was holding, will return like what happend with duck as she said "I always make sure I have plenty of, backups!" since the old duck was replaced by new duck since they didn't fix him but replaced him also maybe we're getting closer to see the origin of this place and why it was made. And she mentioned something about her son, what if Yellow had to do something with him
She joked about being his mom.
She was also the narrator for the one “New Guy In Town” short from Transport, getting terrified when her “son” got in front of the car and got hit.
@@ispyownage1567 Alrighty but I have this gut feeling Yellow guy has something to do her since he's one of her favorites
@@classical232 maybe she likes him because he is dumb
I mean my favorite character in Patrick in the old episode of spongebob he's sometime kinda dumb and sometimes smart and a good fun tbh
This episode left me *shocked*
take my upvote
The previous episode was really *moving*
Duck is actually canonically pan and the creators actually do ship Duck and Red guy so it’s not just “fan content”
Duck is older
red is in his teens
@@FrenchFryCheese04 literally no. They’re all adults
@@muffinisstuckonline3951 Elder means a older adult dumbass
@@FrenchFryCheese04 I mean that's just a theory, they don't have canonical ages
Gnosticism is a heretical set of beliefs about "hidden knowledge." According to it, the world was created by a "god" primarily the God of the Old Testament, who was not the true god. The Demiurge, or Yaldabaoth, created mankind to be mindless and blind to the spiritual world, so higher spiritual beings, pitying mankind, imparted them with knowledge and souls with access to the spiritual realm i.e. the "hidden truth."
So that would mean that in the TV series, Lesley serves the role of the pretender god. Becky and Joe exist on the top of the stairs (which reminds me of the description of Jacob's Ladder in the Book of Genesis). When the Yellow Guy receives his newfound intelligence, that would be Becky and Joe symbolically giving them that secret knowledge.
Lesley would have created the "world" of the DHMIS universe, but she was not the one who imparted her "creations" with knowledge of their existence and actively tries to keep the puppets from achieving spiritual awareness.
custo reacting to a fluffybird moment got me rolling
One thing I noticed is that the blob that the bigger boys were experimenting on has been in other episodes. Episode 1 it was a rash on his arm and i think it was also under Duncan's helmet, also in "friendship" it was the lump inside yellow's head that he jumped over.
I don't know if those are related, but maybe
He also had it on his back when duck was laughing about it in episode 2
I just realized he looks like a less 90s shaggy
"It's when you can't remember that over the top of you there's bigger ones that are bigger and bigger, and then over the top of it there's a smaller one of all of it at the top of that."
bigger ones = Big Boys and Bigger Boys
Smaller one of all of it on the top of
that = small model of the house on top of the bigger boys room
When you can't remember = he doesn't remember anything when his old batteries are put back.
The ending is a clever move by the creators. It gives people who have never seen the yt series and will just watch c4 series once on TV a sense that they knew what happened, but anyone who dives a little deeper will realize it’s FAR more complex than a woman controlling 3 puppets
It really isn't.
@@DerpaTure9503 You haven't paid enough attention.
@@JPS13Laptop I am aware of pretty much every theory for the new show. They're all pretty bad and trying to find too much literal meaning in something meant to be abstract.
@@DerpaTure9503 So what do you make of the stairs behind the piano then?
"KWh" just means kilowatts per hour, and I can't imagine any deeper meaning for the number.
The End When The Yellow Guy Destroyed That Very Important Book Made Me So Triggered.
Shredding the book of “answers” was the creator’s way of saying that there are no real answers to the show, it can be interpreted differently by everyone
Yep it's just like spongebob
It's just characters getting into werid situations lol
I’m not sure it’s that at all, honestly.
@@pixwool I hope it isn't. if we get more seasons and never arrive at a meaning I'll just be upset. idc if it's meant to be meta, I did not spend years waiting for an answer just to get some dumbass meta ending
i think it has a story and deep meaning but not in a way thats needs to be put together specifically, the challenge theorists are doing is putting the backstory in the “correct” order.
Fun fact: in the beginning when yellow guy tried to guess what the crossword is, he explains the entire episode
Edit: I wrote this at the start of the video before he explained the same thing
The ending BROKE my heart
My theory is the book holds the secrets of how this lady brings this world to life and Yello guy is her son's replacement
Yellow Guy's deja vu moment thinking about all the different rooms above and a small one at the top along with the photo of him climbing up the stairs and then the batteries in the display case in Lesley's room all show that this has happened before.
They are being forced to relive their lives , in part or in total, over and over.
Regarding the crossword - what does Soyana mean?
I recognize all the other words, but that one has me confused.
Is it just supposed to be, "we couldn't think of a word that fits here, so here's a nonsense word"? Maybe something to mess with theorists? Or is it a real thing?
A quick Google search listed a musician, an actress, and a food product company... Not sure if any of them are correct.
Any thoughts?
Might be whoever lives above Lesley
@@batfreeze56 No, look at the small model of the house, there is no even upper floor, so soyana is just a name to mess with the theorists
“and we live in an actual NIGHTMAAAARE-“
Best gag in the series
Also the song is freaking catchy tbh
As creepy as Leslie is I don't think there evil or bad.
Fanservice, it's called fanservice.
Also the clock has a name, his names Tony
A weird thing is that Yellow guy or David, is smart himself in his own way, he just talks slow and is forgetful. He has moments where he foreshadows a lot and has emotional intelligence like in the episode where Duck is "dead" where he knew Duck was alive. I saw this theory on tumblr and it made me think a lot.
kWh is just kilowatt hours, it's a measurement of energy since she's an electric meter
Fluffybird (redguy/duck) fanservice wOO- poor yellow guy though….
I gotta give you a huge compliment. In your reactions you seem so alive and happy. It's fun to watch your reactions even if I don't like the thing you watch. I don't know if someone already said that, just wanted to tell you how I genuinely feel about you.
26:07 Fanservice?
But I honestly never expected fanservice in a series like dhmis lel
26:06 it's fan service lol
His sadness In the end is fenomenal
There’s three of us just three of us look closely you will see that’s three of us just three of there’s
Him
And
You
And
Me
All the DHMIS episodes feel like more chaotic than usual fever dreams...And i love it
Nobody:
Me: **trying to enjoy the video**
Also me watching 2:16:
haha pagophagia ice crunchy go _brrrr-_
18:15 it's the claymation character from the death episode.
I have a theory for this episode (or the whole series):
This about school, the first floor is like kinder garden/elementary school, they learn with music, they learn a subjet but with a very simple definition si their brains can understand, for example in the last episode when the car says that he needs the ancient ones underground he's talking about oil but in a very specific and complicated way, another good example is when red guy says that he likes to see duck and duck too, that's how many kids says that they like to be friends because you don't know the true meaning of love (friends, family, couples but i don't think the third one applies for that situation if you ask me)
The big boys room is basically high school, you get big and you start to be smarter and that explains the "we don't do one thing, we do two at the same time" that can explain that they have the hability to do multi-task, but yellow finds that boring because they still have songs but they learn more "complicated" stuff, just to say something
The bigger boys rooms is what i think it's the university, very smart and capable to do even more things, you don't need songs anymore to learn about stuff because you can now do stuff with what you learn (that could explain the experiment and the way the say "what are we testing?" Which could translate to learn on your own, i think)
I don't have a clue what the last room could be, maybe being an adult or a teacher itself, i'm not sure, but that's my theory about the episode, i know it's way too long but if you're reading this i hope you enjoyed my theory
the last room IS the teacher
you are giving Shaggy vibes rn
Anyone else notice that on the crossword it said it was made by a “Duncan Andrews”? Same Duncan that worked at the factory maybe?
I'm pretty sure yellow guy shredding the book was a way of Becky Sloan and Joseph pelling saying that there is no correct story, it's what the viewer thinks happened is whats true.
Try and keep up maaate.
I think lesly is part of the super race called the counsel talked about in episode 2. Because the three guys are repreformoring their life as a play, and at the end of episode 1 which is the only episode where they Dont make the teacher mad they get that coin(2 coffin dies and is unhappy with duck, 3 twins are angry and are eaten, 4 worm dies and is bad, 5 transport dies and wants to go home, 6 they replace electracy batteries, they don't make her angry but definitely don't repreform their life correctly. That may also be why Lesley looks strange she is not actually human
Words can’t express how much I love yellow guy XD he’s adorably dim
6:31
I don’t know about the numbers but I know KWh is probably kilowatts per hour
27:48 is the look of disappointment meets WTF DID I SIGN UP FOR plus How effing dare you leave me? 😅😅
I’ve only just noticed, but when Yellow Guy turns around from the mirror, the camera is facing the other side of the room (the side that us, the viewer, has never seen before) and it’s a staircase?! Sorry if I’m slow and someone else has already said this
"Tragedy is when i cut MY finger. Comedy is when YOU fall down an open sewer and die." - Mel Brooks
kWh: kilowatts per Hour
They base your electric bill on how much electricity you use. It's measured in kWh.
All the answers we needed... shredded right in our faces... I don't beleive it! *THEY KNOW WHAT THEY DID*
I finally picked up on that "bigger and bigger" plot point you mentioned after watching this for like 5 times 🤣
There's theories that the show is not in tineline order and ep 5 could come after this.
26:06
I think your looking for the word Fan-service
Fun fact! The notebook from the first episode is non-binary and the duck guy is pansexual!
26:08 Fanservice.
You should rewatch episode 5's intro now (transport), it features yellow guy talking about episode 6
I got water with me but I have food with me I got some KFC with me KFC with me yeah KFC
You think that was feeding the shippers? What about the creators liking and retweeting ship art of them 😳
I think what The Lamp said about "performing your life" in Death is somewhat happening here.
"guys they gave him the ability to think"
me: little did he know that's *exactly what they di-*
Considering UA-cam came out in what 2005? I really doubt the first don’t hug me I’m scared was in 2006, I remember when the first one came out Bc I remember waiting for all the next ones over the years and it definitely was later then 2006 that’s probably when they made the first like demo or whatever
Yeah 2011
Red Guy cuss too. He said "What the hell you're going to do with them"? And the Transport Man said "What the hell are you doing" in the last episode.
“At least it doesn’t hurt to think anymore.”
That line always stuck out to me. Seems like someone _wants_ Yellow Guy to be dimwitted, even though he’s capable of geing smarter.
I hope the book returns.... I want it to come back... Please have it randomly appear back like one of those haunted dolls you throw in the trashcan
the thing on her neck is an electric meter, don't know whether they look different in the US or something. kWh stands for kilowatt hours
KWH is kilowatt-hour in British English
25:50 *vine boom sound effect*
“He really is in his villain arch now.”
OR, is THAT yellow guy our protagonist, and the OGs/Lesley are the villain!
26:08 Fanservice.
My favorite theory summed up:
Yellow guy is Lesley's son!!
- he wears a D constantly on his chest
- that scream of pain Lesley let out as he crossed the road mindlessly to chase the bird.
- how Lesley distastefully calls the bird a rat, blaming the creature for the reason her son was dead.
- The coffin guessing Yellow Guy was the first to die?
- plus she LITERALLY says " YOU'RE NOT MY REAL SON! " and soon tells YG, that she was kidding, he was her son. He was always "her favorite" which led to people believing Lesley created Dhmis herself to escape the reality of losing David in real life, by creating a whole little puppet show so that he never dies. I mean...yellow guy has been the main component in the show and series with a lot of dark stuff. The lamp and drowning in oil.. The notebook messing up his painting..the twins capturing him to be their mother, to the work incident and Warren one! It's all centered around yellow guy!
Im thinking that yellow guy is Leslie's son, or a recreation of it that died and was originally named David. That would explain why the grave said David in the grave episode and the grave dude assumed yellow guy was the dead one. Also if you look closely at yellow guys overalls there's a letter D on it. Also it would explain why in that one episode yellow guy started talking about in the intro how he had a dream about another him and stuff. It would also explain why Lesie said "you *still* cant see the funny side of things, " implying that shes met him before and why she yelled "YOUR NOT MY REAL SON", because hes not her real son, but something close to it.
What is showing you on robo's neck is a code that saying 01796 if you type that code into the search history you will find a video of a hummingbird
KWH means "Kilowatt hours". Wikipedia: A kilowatt-hour is a unit of energy: one kilowatt of power for one hour. In terms of SI derived units with special names, it equals 3.6 megajoules. Kilowatt-hours are a common billing unit for electrical energy delivered to consumers by electric utilities.
I think the term you're looking for is "fan-service," though, fan-service is usually sexual in nature, at least the fan service I've seen.