@@SwiftNimblefoot I watched the show, while the breakdown does try to capture everything that happens, it's so-so. So many things were left out. This is a summary that doesn't do the show justice. Try a different one.
He is more of a Data type android. My problem is, how the fuck did the atheists apparently win when they had nothing and the enemy had death robots? And why did the ark not have like 20 necromancers?
@@SwiftNimblefoot in video was said, that atheists made Earth unhabitable cuz of ''rockets'' (nuclear/biochemical warfare, imho) even the intros to the series show these atomic shrooms go off
But it was ''God''. That Snake is the ''son of Sol''. Sol Invictus was the God of the Romans, that Black Cube represents the worship of Saturn, which by Christian interpretation, is Satan. The Snake is represented as Satan too by Christians. Therefore, this God not only is real, but it is the devil
@@andrrww307 But we don’t know whether it’s a god or a powerful being. Sol could very well be a powerful alien who lives within Kepler 22b who can communicate via thoughts. Much of the symbolism could very well be incorrect interpretations of this being. In conclusion, Sol may be a powerful being, but he isn’t god.
I love how the writers are re-imagining Earth's most ancient history. The storyline of humans (mammals) being forced underground by extremely hot, dangerous weather, and the serpents (dinosaurs) taking over is the story of the early Triassic, which is also the era that evolved motherhood, both by protecting the leathery eggs (dinosaurs) and live birth underground (marsupial mammals).
you can also extend the motherhood metaphor further, as the earth protected mammals inside her caves for them to re-emerge later while the dinasaurs die on the surface?
I see no reasons why it wouldn't make sense,both(the show and science) are fantasies haha, people find some odd monkey fossiles and discover a new hominid every couple of years so😅belive what you want to belive but sorry if the evidence dosen't point in that direction
Also, the name Mother gives herself, Lamia, was a woman in greek mythology that got frisky with Zeus, whom in return Hera punished by killing all her children and cursing her never to sleep. Zeus as an act of his love gave her the ability to remove her own eyes so that she can sleep. She then became a sort of monster/demon preying on children during the night sucking their blood.
please make one for the season 2 . most theories you made in this video were confirmed in season 2 so would be interesting to watch your take on season 2
The Romans also described the Christians as Atheist, since a refusal to worship, and outright denial of the existence of, the gods was seen as a fundamental rejection of religion and the divine. The fact that the Christians had their own god wasn't seen as important in light of their rejection of the polytheistic gods. Though the Sol Invictans, who were a Monotheist cult that believed all divine beings were aspects of the one supreme sun god, identified their god with the Christian one and opposed their persecution.
@@JakobatHeart It sure beats worshiping some guy named Chris with a T at the end. Guy can't get over his crucifixion, you'd think an omniscient and omnipresent god could get over this one time he was dead for 3 days, pff.
@@lonewolfM16 let's be honest here , it's normal for him to sulk in a cave for three days. He had a really bad day, his people abandoned him , then he got nailed to a stick.
@@Oujouj426 i mean in the end it was part of the "plan" to get him to do that tho. And if the plan wanted people to worship his dad then I guess it worked😂 Also Christ is something english people came up with. Emmanuel and/or yeshua was his real hebrew name.
This show is just weird enough that I will be super super pissed if it gets canceled before it reaches its many conclusions. I binged it all in a whole day, I don't even know if the show is good, I just know I GOTTA find out wtf this all means.
Yeah lmao same. Not long ago me and my mates where constantly going over/staying at one of their places while binging GoT. When we'd take breaks or be done for the night I'd put an episode of this on. My friend thought this show was absolute shit, but even though he'd be dead tired at times, he was't able to sleep because he couldn't keep his eyes off the TV wanting to know wtf was gonna happen next
same here! fun fact is; it was this video here on YT that keeps popping in my recommendation list almost everyday... yesterday I almost clicked on "not interested" but choose to give it a chance and boy, I'm really glad I didn't!!!
@@Ninja1Ninja2 jupiters legacy was just cancelled after one season and a cliffhanger season ending at that, shows get cancelled all the time for dumb reasons so i wouldnt hold out hope until its basically released
Great videos to fall asleep to.Not because they are boring, because he is an incredible narrator, he puts you at ease and relaxes your mind which is great for people who have a hard time unwinding
same whenever i cant sleep i watch him game of thrones vids! most relaxing calming voice ever. and indeed not boring at all ive just seem em all 5 times already!
I had literally never even heard of this show or this channel before UA-cam recommended me this video, and now I find that I can’t wait to hear his explanation of season 2.
It was the five-sided pentagonal temples and objects that should have hinted that this isn't a real god. Because six sides is where it's at, and hexagons are the bestagons.
I love how he says the most outlandish things so calmly because... well... that’s the logic of the show. That’s what it takes to take rational meaning from abstract awareness, a rare gift.
Dune is easy to understand, it's just a bit of sci fi on what amounts to a glactic-scale feudal chivalric fantasy. This, on the other hand, is just.... self-satistfied, self-indulgent, heavy-handed religious metaphor.
I enjoyed Raised By Wolves. It has something of an old-school pulp science fiction about it along with a little Weird Tales thrown in and gave me a sense of wonder which doesn't often happen with modern scifi for me. It's not perfect though I found for me it held up enough to watch it through to the end. Another season at least would have been a good thing for the story though I doubt we'll get it now. I'm glad I stumbled on to your video as it's given me the itch to watch the show once more.
One thing that everyone can agree on is that no matter how we see ourselves/humans in the future, we are the destroyer of worlds. We destroy earth and move on to another planet. Fast forward ten million years and we are moving on again. Fast forward a hundred million years and we start becoming the destroyer of universes. LOL.
It had such potential (especially since it had A.I that could make any man look like Travis Fimmel) there’s so many twist & turns, analogies & metaphors but none of them appear to be that relevant while actually watching the show. This video has gave me a better insight to what it all meant after the fact
@@InnuendoXP As the plot of Prometheus did... In Prometheus the adults acted childish. Here you have adults acting childish and a bunch of children acting even worse. So damn annoying...
It takes awhile becoming Prometheus. And the more it becomes Prometheus, the worse it gets. Also gets substantial demerits for the idea of "devolving," which isn't a thing (evolution has no direction).
@@anabolicstephen8387 Ouroboros is the symbol of a snake bitting its own tail in a figure of 8. Unless the snake is monching butt, it's not an ouroboros :P
@@gorilladisco9108 yup, and he has his own travel going on. Getting a fling with queen Dido in Carthage but leaving her because of his mission to travel to the place where he is supposed to set up Rome.
It was great until the hilarious snake birth. This video makes it seem less insane, but in the moment, watching the show, it jumped the shark. And it did it in the most Ridley Scott cliche way, with a hideous creature bursting out of someone's body.
Nah its a bunch of pseudo cool ideas directed by some guy that is way past his prime. this series is just awful in both its idea and especially execution. Weir =/= good
The story actually appears to have a lot in common with the story of Cadmus. He comes to a new land and attempts to found a city. He builds a temple to the moon and then sacrifices a cow. However, when he sends his men to get water, they are all killed by a serpent belonging to Ares the god of war. In many descriptions, this giant serpent lives in a lush paradise. Cadmus slays the serpent then he plants the teeth of the serpent in the ground and a fearsome race of men rises up. They kill each other until only two remain. Thus the city of Thebes is founded but it eventually leads to ruin; think Oedipus and how his sons Eteocles and Polynices kill each other and this leads to the death of their sister Antigone. Thebes seemingly remained historically trapped in cycles of greatness and then ruin
Wait... I love Easter eggs like that but I’m not sure I understand...pleased explain...(ever have that experience where you know something is funny but you don’t know why? So frustrating!! 😂)
@@charlesdavidwargo850 I don't think it's a reference but it's just funny that Mary takes the name of Sue. A Mary Sue is a writing term for a perfect and pure character who gets what they want without any effort or resistance.
@@charlesdavidwargo850 Here's one: Peter, Paul, & Mary. Peter (Marcus) denies Jesus (Sol) 3 times leading up to Jesus' crucifixion, before ultimately become his greatest apostle.
22:00 After watching this video a second time, this got me thinking what you said: that maybe the same was happening on Kepler - it was being destroyed, but by snakes, and its inhabitants desperately did exactly what Campion did when he reprogrammed the necromancer to go to Kepler. After all, they had the technology to do so, just the way it happened the opposite way. Their plan worked and Earth got populated, until the war broke out and humans got back without knowing they're originally from Kepler.
Agreed - I didn't stop the episode to look more closely at the cave paintings, but after seeing that detail I am sold on this theory. It makes you wonder if this is something that has happened several times, an endless ouroboros - like in Battlestar Galactica - where the very last scene was the whole story starting over again in a far distant future.
Mother would not allow to children's be rise by father, man is only here for help to rise children's with mother, but mother is the person who have the biggest impact on her children.
I would have never watched this show but you have brilliantly summarized and clearly visualized it so well that I feel like I watched the entire season. Great work
You should actually watch the show.. the music, the cinematography, the direction, acting… all superb.. you are selling yourself short by watching “only” this synopsis…
@@officiallysantos I've zero interest in the show, despite the summary I can't honestly say I still want to sit through it tbh. It was interesting to hear atleast.
I've watched the 1st season and I'm currently watching the 2nd season. I like it and how it hints at so many things about mankind and their repeated behaviors that could lead us into a severely damaged planet that they'd want to escape from. I mean look at them now. Having reusable spaceships makes sense because it saves money but at the same time unquestioned greed and lust for power is causing so much destruction as it is and will continue if it isn't slowed and stopped. Through all the people have been through, some have chosen to hold fast to their religion of choice while others reasonably despise it.
You managed to explain this to me in a way several breakdown channels never got close to. Great researching the bg and tying it in with the story. Thanks! Now I know to look forward to Campion and Paul !
It's a bunch of bs... To be honest, this idea that religious folks and atheists can't get along just fine is stupid, I'm religious, and i have atheist friends we drink together, we visit each other, and aside from philosophical conversations, we never fight over our beliefs our beliefs. It's bs, divisive bs, that turn our attention from the real fkrs, government and corporations screwing all of us.
I'm calling it now that it's an infinite loop. Humans evolved on earth, ruined the earth with the holy wars and stuff shown in the series, the series happens with those guys going to the new planet, they become the devolved humans eventually that are on the planet and they do the stuff the devolved humans do, they leave the new planet and go back to earth, repeat for infinity.
If humanity keeps devolving then there will be a point of no return where nobody is left to hold the knowledge needed to travel between the stars. A few dozen humans will never be enough to start an entire new civilization many times. Its like getting increasingly inbred.
Ok, I just left a comment saying the same thing before I saw yours... But yeah, I got the same impression of this show. Very much seems like a dystopian people are doomed to make the same mistakes vibe.
The atheists use the word "Jesus" as an epithet (dubbed in off camera, so no script mishap), which suggests that Mithraism became a popular religion after Christianity took hold (also Boston exists and that would be unlikely in a world where Mithraism took hold in ancient world). Think Mithraism became popular because of the tech that came w/ it.
Also, it’s important to note that the Mithraic in the show isn’t the same as Mithraism. Mithraism’s god was Mithras, not Sol. Sol, or Sol Invictus, was another popular Roman god at the time of the founding of Imperial Christianity.
@@NeptuneCheeseCake Yes! My fear is that the writers have just arbitrarily taken from Mithraism because of stuff like that. But then, they very carefully re-create imagery specific the the Roman cult popular with soldiers in pre-Christian Rome, so it looks like they're being very specific with their clues... and why would you dub in "Jesus" (said by Mary) if that wasn't an intended clue... If they punt on all of these teasers, I'm gonna be so pissed!
@@christophercousins184 my best guess going by the clues is mithraism originated as a new age relgion in this alternate timeline like how many people today are resurecting old relgions like norse but updating it to the modern day so mithraism is a mix of the original faith and other sun worshipping faiths of the past call it Neo Mithraism likely the original founder "found" the book of there new relgious tenents and texts using the technology within to spread the faith both by wonderous conversion and force.
@@wilmagregg3131 Well, I think perhaps some manuscript was discovered (or something like that) that had technology that "proved" the power of Sol... Enough so, that they would destroy Earth and go to "Sol's" planet of origin. The question then would be, how did the entity get this "information through some kind of scripture" to Earth? Hmmm...
@@NeptuneCheeseCake Sol Invictus got wrapped up in Mithraism. Mithras is depicted as interacting with Sol in murals. But we don't have any surviving manuscripts to tell us what Mithraism was all about. So the implication seems to be that the manuscripts the Mithraics found put Sol as the top deity or something. Perhaps Mithras is analogous to Jesus and Sol to the Father.
Besides the Mithraic references, and the garden of eden, I instantly thought of Quetzalcoatl / Kukulkan when I saw this flying serpent. Another set of deities that could also be related are Shenlong, Tianlong or other heavenly nagas.
different jaw? it's an entirely different animal, more like a slug or leech and not reptilian at all. the skeletons on the planet are literally enlarged versions of a normal earth snake, extremely reptilian.
I really wish they'll change their minds, or manage to make a third season; I really enjoyed this show. I love Sci Fi/Dystopia, anybody recommend any other good shows that are in these genres please?
Like @haggispixie said, absolutely Battlestar Galactica if you haven't seen it; one of the best sci-fi series of all time in my opinion, which is especially surprising when you look at the original series which wasn't so good. I would also recommend the british tv show "Utopia", which ironically got an american remake which was shit compared to the original.
Now I'm just imagining a world where Mithraism replaced christianity like our world and made a tv show about christianity's God doing all this. And how the imagery would change
@@ChevyChase301 false, mithraism borrowed heavily from Christianity. Mithraism is later than Christianity. The theory that christmas is on 24 december is not really possible to be proven, so we dont know.
@JoeRingo118 it wasn't dated until we had the gregorian calendar, so saying it IS an actual date is futile as roman calendars didn't even have a december.
One detail I don't know how to process yet is the fact that the "masked man" that Caleb and the others found on the cave was extremely agile, runing everywhere, and the one who attacked mother was not. Maybe these "devolved humans" that retain some of the Kepler history are working together.
yeah I was *just* coming to grips w the fact that the android was somehow pregante, and was semi-excited for a ?cute? necromancer/human hybrid kid, then BOOM, mouth-birthed flying snake suckling on Mother's ports
I didn't guess a snake but I did guess a monster. With Ridley Scott producing and this being a dystopian future I knew better than to expect a happy ending.
“Sol” is the sun behind the sun. Which is the symbol of the Mythraics. It’s heavily hypothesized that Sol is secretly lucifer. It makes sense considering the ending of season 1. This tale is basically a perversion/luciferic spin of adam and eve, the garden and the snake. Mother has a virgin birth. They end up in the tropics which is a visual metaphor of Eden. The snake ends up flying away. The snake in the garden. Sol is lucifer which would explain why Sol requires so much backstabbing and bloodshed just to have its baby snake born. The snake is born during an eclipse. This is classic satanic tale 101. A very entertaining story for sure but blatant satanism for those who know the symbolism (“those in the know”).
I took it as a reflection of how the winner of war, absorbs it's religious traditions to quell the masses and slips in it's own agenda to see the rise of a new world. Christianity is an amalgam mainly consisting of Mithraism, Greek, and Judaism. Mithraism was a pre-existing Roman religion which existed alongside Christianity in fact, soldiers from both religions often fought alongside each other. In the series, the Mithraics may as well represent Christianity because until much later during a series of council gatherings concluding in the famous Nicaea where methodical decisions were made to include new and exclude existing parts of the scripture to further blur the connections to traditions from religions it was built upon, the two were identical in most ways by design. A new authoritarian religion has to be very careful not to piss off the older, still powerful authoritarian religion and since Mithraism consisted of noble, rich and politically powerful Roman men and not least the Roman army, they wisely decided to stick with traditional practices such as Mithra's birthday on Dec 25, pontiffs as the elder priests, Sun association and Sunday as day of the Lord, having supper with his 12 followers, among others. After Christianity had clearly secured it's position over Mithraism, the Nicaea counsel sought to distance itself from it's predecessor by proclaiming that upon threat of death should no one worship false gods or idols, which is explained in several areas as a golden bull which is kind of backstabby seeing as how the Bull was sacred to the Mithras and they had a festival every year in May, the sign of the bull in Taurus, where the initiates would be tasked with killing a bull as and offering...and Christians didn't seem to have any problems with it at the time. Oh, how things change. When Mother gives her name in Episode 1, she says it’s Lamia, a child-eating monster from Greek mythology. It was important to incorporate their mythology because while Mithraism was made up of armies and powerful Romans, the church of Isis was comprised mostly of the commoners. From their traditions they took Isis and Horus which became Madonna and Child...born of immaculate conception since Osiris had been dismembered and tossed about the planet, Isis is called the "life-giver" and "resurrect" which, of course, they gave to Jesus so as not to piss off those in Mithraism who had no room for powerful women in their lexicon. The sacred serpent around Isis' crown representing her connection to Earth and Venus "the morning sun" turned into a nimbus or halo above Mary's head...a tradition which would gain traction after Mary, as all divine beings in Christian art acknowledged this as the saint's position of conduit between the heavens and Earth. And because Venus brings forth the morning sun appearing behind it, Isis brings the Son behind the son, and Mary the Son of God. Isis exclaims, "I, Isis, am all that has been, this or shall be. The fruit which I have brought forth is the Sun." In fact, most of the Isis dialog from the Greeks are direct quotes that Jesus says about his father. And of course, along with the Hebrew name Yeshua and Greek word Krystos meaning "anointed one" - you have Jesus. Jesus Christ was never a name, it's a title. If Jesus were ever real, being from a family of Judaic linage, he would have been called Yeshua bar Yehosef (Joshua son of Joseph). From the Judaic traditions they took monotheism. A smart move as the Jews were picky about that one. A Jewish prophet would not have deviated from the monotheistic one god philosophy which asserted that god (with a small g) was the force of both good, and evil, so Christians had to spin a pretty complicated yarn making Jesus the heir of god since that obviously would put them as a polytheistic religion. They did this by giving the one god a capitol G and splitting it off into God the Son, Father, and Holy Spirit. But still just one. Ok, whatever. The holy trinity concept was more acceptable at the time because the Romans had Jupiter, Mars, and Quirinus and after assimilating the Greeks it was Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva. They stuck to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob lineage as the Jews would see a cold day in hell (even though they didn't believe in Hell, proper) before they would relinquish the royal bloodline. You get the point. War is often not a sudden bloody battle. More often than not, it's a slow and steady takeover where many concessions are made to please all parties involved in the beginning, and as more power is gained after existing alongside the friend/enemy, those concessions begin to drop off. After all, the Mithra followers were ones who existed alongside followers of Zoroaster who had Magi that viewed Jupiter as representing the new king, and Saturn the old king and when the two planets crossed signifying a change of ruler and they crossed in Pisces which they associated with Israel, off they went to look for Jesus. But this wasn't the kings of Zoroaster because they were long dead having been defeated by the Mithras who carried on some of the astrological lore that was used to weasel their way into the trust of the existing Magi. And Isis, haven't we heard that name before? Right, from Egypt where the first known monotheistic following began when they decided to worship only Ra, the Sun god who's title was snobbishly taken many years later by a king who wanted to be god, Amun or Amun Ra which later became a very popular word, "Amen." Around that time, some old Egyptian priest dude you may have heard of named Moses of the monotheist Egyptians was pretty pissed off when the traditional polytheism Egyptians made a play for the royal position, which is understandable since it was basically denying his lineage and, along with the other Sun (Ra) monotheists out of Egypt to form a new state. Annnd that's where modern Jews got the 'Amen' that's said after prayer along with a switch from their polyamorous views to monotheistic one because of Moses' tantrum about losing his throne, and that's where Christian just took the whole thing and didn't even leave a tip on the table. Now that I have very little feeling left in my fingers, I'll wrap this up. I think Raised By Wolves was telling a story about how each new insurrection force thinks they're starting a new world, which is exactly what happens in the last episode. The same old story starts over again. The comet that destroys the dinosaurs is the ship containing Mother, Father, and the Son. Or, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost or Isis, Osiris and Horus. Out of Isis > Mary > Venus > The Morning Sun - comes the bringer of a new world borne from the old world where Mother, Father, and the Son barrel through the sky looking like a comet and crash into the very crater they created millions of years before with the dinosaurs...because in Mother's womb was both the bringer of life and destroyer of worlds stashed away by her Maker. Over and over and over. Going through the wormhole through time acting as the catalyst for the dinosaur's destruction which gives way for human life, and then going through the journey with the children until the Son behind the Son insider her demands to start again. It's just a thought, but I doubt it's Luciferian because the only people who worry about a Luciferian cult or agenda are the Christians who created him. If there are any underground elite cults worshipping sinister entities and planning to take over the world, and they may very well exist, you'll have to go back quite a bit further to say, Ba'al or Bael as the polytheistic Jews called him in the Lesser Key of Solomon ...or Moloch. I hear rumors of the 4 media giants controlling everything from Hollywood, print, prominent universities, etc could be the polytheistic Jews growing in power and planning to reestablish the old Israel worldwide as a One World Order and there's definitely some correlation with that, then the idea of Lucifer would probably piss them off seeing as how it's the invented dark overload of their subjugators. And you mentioned satan and Lucifer as though they're interchangeable. Satan was the old monotheistic Jews name for the dark side of their one god. Satan never existed in any way as a separate entity that tempted mankind or ruled in some hellish domain. Lucifer was taken from the Zoroaster's belief in a good and evil battle, so the two couldn't be more different.
I agree. In Ep. 6, Lost Paradise, the Campion Sturdy impersonator (entity) offers Mother 'the forbidden fruit' by giving her knowledge outside of the programming given by her creator. Also, the Mythraics sun symbolism and 'Sol is the light' catchphrase parallels to Lucifer's meaning as ‘light-bringing, morning star,’ ‘son of the morning.’
The show raises a ton of interesting ideas, themes, and plot points… and does nothing with any of them. You basically learn nothing significant in terms of themes or plot by the end of the first season. It’s Lost version 2 except at least Lost had some interesting character development.
I was introduced to him during Game of Thrones and I'm really not feeling it with this show. I'm sure it good, just not feeling it. No fault to @Altt Shift X
you know; I was going to make a joke about there probably being Jesus rule34. But then I realized I was wrong; there is definitely Jesus rule34. Because fuck humans. NO NO NOT LIKE THA-
I have heard it said that "atheists have to have a stronger faith than theists, as they must staunchly ignore all possibilities of divine power and influence." Something to think about
"Every grave Is longing" (S1E02 lyrics) And "Pulling you from the ground" (S1E03-S1E10 lyrics) Are super evocative for the themes of death and resurrection, rebirth "Every wind, every wave / Every sky, every cloud / Every grave Is longing" also really gives the sense that the planet itself is alive...
He is living on a dangerous planet with flying snakes, feral humanoids and mutants, surround by radiation and hostile ecosystem ; This is Australia for you. Space Australia.
My theory is that the snakes are like the Reapers of Mass Effect, repeating history and using human being as cattle to feed and thrive on us, and sent the two androids to earth just like champion sent mother and father to kepler. But the humans in keppler evolved into those creatures with simplier brains to avoid being controlled and fucked the cycle up, so the snakes are trying to restart it.
This is also what's happening in real life. At least the part about entities repeating history and feeding on us like cattle. That's why this story keeps being retold.
28:34 “maybe it’s organized ideology that leads to evil” made me think of The Social Dilemma and how social media algorithms are clumping together groups of people with the same polarized ideologies
I mean Prometheus was aestethically pleasing, it was mysterious and fascinating, but it ultimately failed to deliver a compelling story and turned into a shitshow. I'm much more positive about Raised by Wolves, it's story is much more impactful and emotionally charged, I care about Campion, Mother and Father, about Mary, Paul, Vita and Tempest, it can be human, sweet, and even made me laugh from time to time. Also it finally drops the "Android Turns Bad and Kills Everyone" trope which we've seen so many times it has literally drained life from my body.
I am just halfway into your video, and I must say you have done a wonderful job presenting the story thus far in a clear and logical manner. The combination of slides you use really helps and I love the clear references to specific episodes and character text. Your dry flat humor in presenting I really like too. VR milk gods lol. I have watched many RBW theory videos and hope yours also ranks up there. :) Thank you for making this video!
A few things I noticed that weren't mentioned. 1. The serpent broke the lander seemingly with little effort, which leads me to believe that it was protected by some power as it passed through the molten core. 2. Paul said that Sol needs them to stay on this side of the planet, or it would be very bad. 3. The serpent that Mother births is distinctly different from the bones we see of the ancient ones. The mouths are nothing alike. What does all this mean? I have no clue.
Sorry for my english See I think Paul was right about staying on this side because if we see now the serpent is exactly on the other side of them .as it pass through the molten core and it is now on the opposite side of them.
Something interesting about number 3 - besides being modeled after a lamprey, the mouth on Mother's serpent looks a lot like the trap Paul created back at the settlement. I'm pretty sure while in the early stages of growth inside Mother at the settlement, either A) the serpent was influenced by the trap or B) the serpent influenced Paul to make it look like that. I'm thinking Paul influenced the serpent, since he has a penchant for design - like the city miniatures he was making on the trip to 22b and at the settlement playing with rocks.
except for the weird living planetary core even all tommorows didnt have anything like that heck both the asteromorphs and gravitals would be confused by that
I have a dedicated playlist called Alt Shift X ASMR contains all of my favorite from his vids. I thought it's weird but now I'm glad there are others like me. His voice is soothing and calming, and his vids are usually long enough to put me to sleep, helps alots with my insomnia
Thank you for this thorough explanation impeccably presented, as always. I missed your voice, as a Game of Thrones fan who got solace in your tone of voice and calm "dissection" of meaning and content of both the books and the series, and the meticulosly researched videos meant to help us understand what a show or another is about. I must confess I was a bit scared by the first episodes of Raised by Wolves but this video gave me heart to go back and continue watching. It is connected, in a weird way, to Westworld, what with androids becoming humanlike, developing a conscience and so on. Yes, I liked what you did in the videos on Westworld too. So thank you again for some of the best work I have seen on UA-cam.
Condensing the entire first season into a pithy 30 minute breakdown was an act of sheer storytelling precision.
preach!
Thanks for doing that, I gave up on this show 2 episodes in.
@@SwiftNimblefoot same
@@SwiftNimblefoot I watched the show, while the breakdown does try to capture everything that happens, it's so-so. So many things were left out. This is a summary that doesn't do the show justice. Try a different one.
This series has been the strangest sequel to Dances with Wolves.
Father is the most sane "person" in this show. I think he is a "everything in moderation" type guy which I like.
He's the voice of reason rly.
He became my favourite character after his first joke, through the whole season.
and he's hot as hell
He is more of a Data type android. My problem is, how the fuck did the atheists apparently win when they had nothing and the enemy had death robots? And why did the ark not have like 20 necromancers?
@@SwiftNimblefoot in video was said, that atheists made Earth unhabitable cuz of ''rockets'' (nuclear/biochemical warfare, imho)
even the intros to the series show these atomic shrooms go off
Father fully equipped with Dad jokes is thoughtful and appreciated.
know your worth, king
I was pissed when I thought they offed him in ep 1, under appreciated character
As far as I’m concerned he stole the show.
Where have I heard about Dad jokes lately? We must have encountered the same media but I can't pull up the rest of the memory.
@@solgato5186 the term Dad Jokes has been around for ages. Not a new thing.
They forgot to program the robots to build fences around deep holes...
Underrated
Lololol😂
maybe Mithraism's development lead to OSHA compliance never becoming a thing
The lesson of this series is "Don't automatically assume that the voice in your head is God."
Exactly
But it was ''God''. That Snake is the ''son of Sol''. Sol Invictus was the God of the Romans, that Black Cube represents the worship of Saturn, which by Christian interpretation, is Satan. The Snake is represented as Satan too by Christians. Therefore, this God not only is real, but it is the devil
@@andrrww307 But we don’t know whether it’s a god or a powerful being. Sol could very well be a powerful alien who lives within Kepler 22b who can communicate via thoughts. Much of the symbolism could very well be incorrect interpretations of this being. In conclusion, Sol may be a powerful being, but he isn’t god.
I disagree. I think the lesson is "don't automatically assume that God has your best interests at heart"
I'd argue that's a good lesson in real life as well....
It's literally the Hole-y Land.
The Mecca of Probing
HA HA HA!
👏👏👏👏 Nicely Done!👏👏👏👏
Lol!!!
*cue batman forever*
oh oh oh
Ridley Scott found a way to make his original version of Prometheus.
Or prequel to it
The devolved humans definitely bear a resemblance to the beings in Prometheus.
Ok this is definitely Prometheus: the Snyder cut
He supposedly said it had no connection.
I was curious as to what happened on that planet before David arrived and destroyed it.
Now we know.
I love how the writers are re-imagining Earth's most ancient history. The storyline of humans (mammals) being forced underground by extremely hot, dangerous weather, and the serpents (dinosaurs) taking over is the story of the early Triassic, which is also the era that evolved motherhood, both by protecting the leathery eggs (dinosaurs) and live birth underground (marsupial mammals).
This is underrated.
you can also extend the motherhood metaphor further, as the earth protected mammals inside her caves for them to re-emerge later while the dinasaurs die on the surface?
I see no reasons why it wouldn't make sense,both(the show and science) are fantasies haha, people find some odd monkey fossiles and discover a new hominid every couple of years so😅belive what you want to belive but sorry if the evidence dosen't point in that direction
thats a bit of a stretch lol
Sounds cringe and WOKE. Ridley Scott buys into the global warming hoax sadly. I guess he believes silly story of dinosaurs too.
Also, the name Mother gives herself, Lamia, was a woman in greek mythology that got frisky with Zeus, whom in return Hera punished by killing all her children and cursing her never to sleep. Zeus as an act of his love gave her the ability to remove her own eyes so that she can sleep. She then became a sort of monster/demon preying on children during the night sucking their blood.
and that's one more fucked up story from the greek gods to add to the list
preying*
@@cristian-ionutapostol8018 indeed.
Greek mythology and its natural keen to make beautiful and light stories...
also lamia are half serpent/half human creatures
This is hands down the most intelligent and sensible review of this show. It summarizes then make sense of almost everything in the show.
The Mithraic whenever they face any problem whatsoever:
"Better Call Sol!"
Bravo
Good night everybody!
Lol
You ... are a genius!
Sol = Sun
please make one for the season 2 . most theories you made in this video were confirmed in season 2 so would be interesting to watch your take on season 2
And maybe that will another boost to Raised by Wolves and hopefully it gets picked up by some studio
Which season?
Did he make season 2 or not ?
@@harrymatrix8451I think it's the one on alt schwift x, the podcast
They're not actually atheists btws. Its like how the Romans considered the Huns to be Atheist because they had no shrines or temples.
The Romans also described the Christians as Atheist, since a refusal to worship, and outright denial of the existence of, the gods was seen as a fundamental rejection of religion and the divine. The fact that the Christians had their own god wasn't seen as important in light of their rejection of the polytheistic gods.
Though the Sol Invictans, who were a Monotheist cult that believed all divine beings were aspects of the one supreme sun god, identified their god with the Christian one and opposed their persecution.
@@JakobatHeart its kinda my attempt to shorthand Cult of Sol Invictus, but yeah Sol Invictus is a badass name for a God.
@@JakobatHeart It sure beats worshiping some guy named Chris with a T at the end. Guy can't get over his crucifixion, you'd think an omniscient and omnipresent god could get over this one time he was dead for 3 days, pff.
@@lonewolfM16 let's be honest here , it's normal for him to sulk in a cave for three days. He had a really bad day, his people abandoned him , then he got nailed to a stick.
@@Oujouj426 i mean in the end it was part of the "plan" to get him to do that tho. And if the plan wanted people to worship his dad then I guess it worked😂
Also Christ is something english people came up with. Emmanuel and/or yeshua was his real hebrew name.
This show is just weird enough that I will be super super pissed if it gets canceled before it reaches its many conclusions. I binged it all in a whole day, I don't even know if the show is good, I just know I GOTTA find out wtf this all means.
You have to watch it fully start to finish no skips to understand and I honestly think the meaning is deeper that what we see on the surface lol
Yeah lmao same. Not long ago me and my mates where constantly going over/staying at one of their places while binging GoT. When we'd take breaks or be done for the night I'd put an episode of this on. My friend thought this show was absolute shit, but even though he'd be dead tired at times, he was't able to sleep because he couldn't keep his eyes off the TV wanting to know wtf was gonna happen next
the last episode confirms itll get a season 2, they made a dragon for it so it will be the new got
same here! fun fact is; it was this video here on YT that keeps popping in my recommendation list almost everyday... yesterday I almost clicked on "not interested" but choose to give it a chance and boy, I'm really glad I didn't!!!
@@Ninja1Ninja2 jupiters legacy was just cancelled after one season and a cliffhanger season ending at that, shows get cancelled all the time for dumb reasons so i wouldnt hold out hope until its basically released
This just feels like a weird, fucked up, and religious rimworld mod on acid.
Yes! YEEEEESSS! I love Rimworld and This! THIS! I wish I could like this comment twice.
Wait... I CAN actually like this comment twice! Lol. Hello from my music account, I guess.
Me too not a show that I would be watching.
rimworld gang stand up lol
YES THIS IS SO TRUE
Great videos to fall asleep to.Not because they are boring, because he is an incredible narrator, he puts you at ease and relaxes your mind which is great for people who have a hard time unwinding
same whenever i cant sleep i watch him game of thrones vids! most relaxing calming voice ever. and indeed not boring at all ive just seem em all 5 times already!
When I want to sleep I just imagine a black pyramid that absorbs all my problems, try it.
@@timspiker *< We advocate/facilitate this >*
I had literally never even heard of this show or this channel before UA-cam recommended me this video, and now I find that I can’t wait to hear his explanation of season 2.
Gawdamn, he liked the comment lool
@@thedemonhater7748 Is that rare for him?
@@michaeltomasicchio6895 when a vid’s been up for so long I haven’t noticed it
I hope you're enjoying the deep dive into all of his older content - it is absorbing.
Same i left this video on pause at 0:32 seconds and after that summery i just went and watched the whole show in the same day.
In conclusion, Father deserved better.
The only person that truly respects Father is douche Hunter.
He was literally the only sane person with common sense in the show lol.
Just passed by to tap the 1000th like
Facts
Awww
You know this series would be better if it was just a little bit more convoluted.
What dose convoluted mean ?
@@kkandsims4612 having many confusing intricate twists and turns
Oh, boy, just wait untill time traveling part happens :D
Convoluted is an understatement, I tried to sort through it but ffs it’s headache inducing
😂😂😂😂
"Scorpion on his nutts so the message is unclear" shit got me , I resonate with this.
It was the five-sided pentagonal temples and objects that should have hinted that this isn't a real god. Because six sides is where it's at, and hexagons are the bestagons.
Ahh, a fellow internet denizen of culture I see.
What does that means?
@@sophiawilson8696 CGP Grey reference
Also, Ridley Scott is an atheist and just like Prometheus and other movies of his, a huge theme of his is religion and false gods.
yeah if your a abrahamist or jew that believes in a saturnic god...
I love how he says the most outlandish things so calmly because... well... that’s the logic of the show. That’s what it takes to take rational meaning from abstract awareness, a rare gift.
Raised By Wolves: for people who thought Dune was too easy to understand!
I'm not sure if you're insulting the show or you like it
@@heisenbergred I haven’t seen it (though I might have to after this) I just found that explanation to be fucking insane!
there’s people who think dune is easy??
Dune is easy to understand, it's just a bit of sci fi on what amounts to a glactic-scale feudal chivalric fantasy. This, on the other hand, is just.... self-satistfied, self-indulgent, heavy-handed religious metaphor.
@@mereth13 Its when SJWs and diversity BS take LSD and refuse to stop.
I enjoyed Raised By Wolves. It has something of an old-school pulp science fiction about it along with a little Weird Tales thrown in and gave me a sense of wonder which doesn't often happen with modern scifi for me. It's not perfect though I found for me it held up enough to watch it through to the end. Another season at least would have been a good thing for the story though I doubt we'll get it now. I'm glad I stumbled on to your video as it's given me the itch to watch the show once more.
"Cheated on him with virtual milk God to get robot pregnant."
What
it's bonkers... suspension of belief not included
One thing that everyone can agree on is that no matter how we see ourselves/humans in the future, we are the destroyer of worlds. We destroy earth and move on to another planet. Fast forward ten million years and we are moving on again. Fast forward a hundred million years and we start becoming the destroyer of universes. LOL.
It had such potential (especially since it had A.I that could make any man look like Travis Fimmel) there’s so many twist & turns, analogies & metaphors but none of them appear to be that relevant while actually watching the show. This video has gave me a better insight to what it all meant after the fact
it was at that point I realized that I was in THAT part of youtube. Its like its always 2am there
@@SCUL-E ha ha brilliant! I hear you! sometimes I’m in a 2am frame of mind, depends how good the weed is!
This show sounds more like a fever dream.
Carlos??
@@wongles Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo save the ad revenue!!!!!!
It is and I love it
By the end it looks like one too.
Lol i worked on it as a PA. We took bets on how the snake was going to come out.
Me looking at this footage: Wow this reminds me of Prometheus.
"One of the producers is Ridley Scott"
Me: Oh that makes sense.
Yeah... It's as bad as Prometheus.
at least the plot sounds interesting
@@InnuendoXP
As the plot of Prometheus did...
In Prometheus the adults acted childish.
Here you have adults acting childish and a bunch of children acting even worse. So damn annoying...
Ridley scott is just here for the quick bucks, the name
It takes awhile becoming Prometheus. And the more it becomes Prometheus, the worse it gets. Also gets substantial demerits for the idea of "devolving," which isn't a thing (evolution has no direction).
This show is WILD. I hate that it got cancelled. Season 2 was even crazier than season 1!!!!!
Are you guys going to recap season 2?
This show litterally creeped me out and i liked every episode
Ah yes. The old scorpion on the nuts. It all makes sense now.
I laughed my ass off when he said scorpion on his nut!?🤣🤣🤣
best comment here
Poor bull!
MooooooOOoOOoooOO!!!
Good one I love you for that! 😂
“There’s also a dog here and a scorpion biting its nuts”
Lost it
a dog on his wound and a scorpion on his nuts.
if you're gonna quote. do it right
@@darkracer1252 True, it was lazy and I didn't look back for the correct quote. I am ashamed.
Sigh...
/ziiiiiip.
@Davi Feitoza I can't laugh react on UA-cam but rest assured, I am laughing.
Next time you are having a shitty day...remember the Ox! :d
Sol is Euron Greyjoy that successfully performed his ritual during the fight of blood.
Yeah -- but themed around snakes instead of squids..
In Alt shift X words, "it was arya all along"
This is just a Song of Ice and Fire prequel in disguise. Rewrites get to all of us.
I mean if you look at it in a certain light, squids are just 8 snakes with a football in the middle soooo...
@Crazy World 🤯
This. Was pretty epic. Even the commercial plug at the end felt logical. Kudos for this production. Sol will reward you.
The serphent reminds me of Jormungandr, The world Serphent, Meant to eat everything and reset the cycle.
Jormungandr is/was/will be killed by Thor at Ragnarok. Thor takes 9 steps and then dies.
It might be Apophis
It's an ourobouous
@@anabolicstephen8387 the ouroboros is claimed to be Jörmungandr
@@anabolicstephen8387 Ouroboros is the symbol of a snake bitting its own tail in a figure of 8. Unless the snake is monching butt, it's not an ouroboros :P
“Temporarily killed”. Don’t hear that every day
yet everything created is created temporarily. not diamonds, death is forever
Watch DBZ 😝
Except in comics and movies, and manga and anime, and TV shows and books
I laughed out loud really hard at that haha
*"Temporarily killed...but got better afterwards*
Let's not forget that the ancestors of Romulus and Remus were fled to Italy after the destruction of Troy.
Really? I never heard that part before.
@@nathanielfinestone51 Google "Greek Mythology Aeneas". He's supposed to be an ancestor of Roman people. He fled Troy after its fall.
@@gorilladisco9108 yup, and he has his own travel going on. Getting a fling with queen Dido in Carthage but leaving her because of his mission to travel to the place where he is supposed to set up Rome.
And then Romulus' armor was found by Ezio Auditore.
Let's not forget that if Remus won the match, the city would've been name "Reme"
This was excellent sci-fi!! So sad that it's cancelled.
It was great until the hilarious snake birth. This video makes it seem less insane, but in the moment, watching the show, it jumped the shark. And it did it in the most Ridley Scott cliche way, with a hideous creature bursting out of someone's body.
@Amira Bautista Sadly it is. However, the creators are shopping it around to other networks to see if anyone picks it up. And they should.
Nah its a bunch of pseudo cool ideas directed by some guy that is way past his prime. this series is just awful in both its idea and especially execution. Weir =/= good
@@typie34 Scott doesn’t direct
@@Gos1234567 he is showrunner
The story actually appears to have a lot in common with the story of Cadmus. He comes to a new land and attempts to found a city. He builds a temple to the moon and then sacrifices a cow. However, when he sends his men to get water, they are all killed by a serpent belonging to Ares the god of war. In many descriptions, this giant serpent lives in a lush paradise. Cadmus slays the serpent then he plants the teeth of the serpent in the ground and a fearsome race of men rises up. They kill each other until only two remain. Thus the city of Thebes is founded but it eventually leads to ruin; think Oedipus and how his sons Eteocles and Polynices kill each other and this leads to the death of their sister Antigone. Thebes seemingly remained historically trapped in cycles of greatness and then ruin
He was also married to Harmonia and they both were turned in to snakes and ended up living in Elysian Fields. Many serpents in his life...
So it's a sci retelling of that story?
At least we managed to avoid the Nut Scorpion. Praise be, long may he reign.
Good old Pinchy McTesticle.
I lol'd already at the dog on teat, then saw the crab on the nuts.
for now atleast
Praise be😂👌pinchy pinchy! 👌
Blessed Be the Fruit!
The coolest human female character in the show is literally named Mary / Sue. I don't know what to make of that. 😂
Oh boy hahhahah
Wait... I love Easter eggs like that but I’m not sure I understand...pleased explain...(ever have that experience where you know something is funny but you don’t know why? So frustrating!! 😂)
@@charlesdavidwargo850 I don't think it's a reference but it's just funny that Mary takes the name of Sue.
A Mary Sue is a writing term for a perfect and pure character who gets what they want without any effort or resistance.
the necromancers clearly have tits, they dont have to be relatable or able to fuck you to be of good blood
@@charlesdavidwargo850 Here's one: Peter, Paul, & Mary. Peter (Marcus) denies Jesus (Sol) 3 times leading up to Jesus' crucifixion, before ultimately become his greatest apostle.
I want a video for the 2nd season so bad. This was amazing. Thank you!
Please do Season 2!
I watched 10 episodes of a series just so i could understand this video.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂🥴
I legit started to watch this but I saw hbo posted the first 3 eps for free and I was like bye I’ll be back 😂😂
Top 5 dead or alive lololol
a scorpion on the nuts. ouch
"This pregnant, atheist android has a crisis of faith."
Bruh
LOL.Yes it is horrid crap.
Wtf is a crisis of faith lol
@@papasscooperiaworker3649 i think i had something like that lol
Literally me.
I don't know how but this is Bloodravens fault.
its allways the fucking bloodraven
40k??????
The stealy bois?
@@nathanielbables8652 not those blood ravens
D2 right?
one of my most favorite shows I've watched. it always kept me guessing and the acting was phenomenal.
I cannot imagine the effort to break this down, thank you !
"Will Hunter become a less of a douche?" Now we're asking the important questions
LMAO he redeemed himself when he brought father back
Yeah I hated him early on but I liked him more after he helped father!
22:00 After watching this video a second time, this got me thinking what you said: that maybe the same was happening on Kepler - it was being destroyed, but by snakes, and its inhabitants desperately did exactly what Campion did when he reprogrammed the necromancer to go to Kepler. After all, they had the technology to do so, just the way it happened the opposite way. Their plan worked and Earth got populated, until the war broke out and humans got back without knowing they're originally from Kepler.
Agreed - I didn't stop the episode to look more closely at the cave paintings, but after seeing that detail I am sold on this theory. It makes you wonder if this is something that has happened several times, an endless ouroboros - like in Battlestar Galactica - where the very last scene was the whole story starting over again in a far distant future.
Like Aliens. The original. Like, oops! We already did this!
Thanks so much for this excellent breakdown of that very complex story. I'm gutted the show was discontinued :(
If only we all had fathers like father.
Or mothers like father
Mother would not allow to children's be rise by father, man is only here for help to rise children's with mother, but mother is the person who have the biggest impact on her children.
@Constant Gardener 😂😂😂
@Λίνα Μοργκάνα its not racist but a fact that 70% of single mothers in the USA are black. so yeah a black father is a rare sight.
@@bogdan1213 I dont really see that, There aee allot of black fathers, i guess ur just looking in the wrong places.
I would have never watched this show but you have brilliantly summarized and clearly visualized it so well that I feel like I watched the entire season. Great work
I agree
You should actually watch the show.. the music, the cinematography, the direction, acting… all superb.. you are selling yourself short by watching “only” this synopsis…
@@officiallysantos I've zero interest in the show, despite the summary I can't honestly say I still want to sit through it tbh. It was interesting to hear atleast.
I've watched the 1st season and I'm currently watching the 2nd season. I like it and how it hints at so many things about mankind and their repeated behaviors that could lead us into a severely damaged planet that they'd want to escape from. I mean look at them now. Having reusable spaceships makes sense because it saves money but at the same time unquestioned greed and lust for power is causing so much destruction as it is and will continue if it isn't slowed and stopped. Through all the people have been through, some have chosen to hold fast to their religion of choice while others reasonably despise it.
You managed to explain this to me in a way several breakdown channels never got close to. Great researching the bg and tying it in with the story. Thanks! Now I know to look forward to Campion and Paul !
It's a bunch of bs... To be honest, this idea that religious folks and atheists can't get along just fine is stupid, I'm religious, and i have atheist friends we drink together, we visit each other, and aside from philosophical conversations, we never fight over our beliefs our beliefs.
It's bs, divisive bs, that turn our attention from the real fkrs, government and corporations screwing all of us.
This is amazing, thank you soooo much for this elaborate explanatino of Season 1, I am ready for season 2 now.
This show: The Necromancer is an unstoppable AI that flies in T-Pose.
Cyberpunk2077 devs: Yes.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
* Cyberpunkout 2076
😂
This series is everything you can recall from every nightmare you've ever had, but now it's on TV. It's brilliant, dark and disturbing.
Whoever wrote this show is smoking some 12th dimensional weed
That DMTWEED
I want some
Usually people who doesn't understand something are the first to mock on it, the show is great but i guess is not for zero IQ kind of people
i want some 😹😹😹👏
Dmtacidpeyote
Wish they didnt give up on this. I really liked it
I'm calling it now that it's an infinite loop. Humans evolved on earth, ruined the earth with the holy wars and stuff shown in the series, the series happens with those guys going to the new planet, they become the devolved humans eventually that are on the planet and they do the stuff the devolved humans do, they leave the new planet and go back to earth, repeat for infinity.
Ouroboros .
If humanity keeps devolving then there will be a point of no return where nobody is left to hold the knowledge needed to travel between the stars.
A few dozen humans will never be enough to start an entire new civilization many times. Its like getting increasingly inbred.
Ok, I just left a comment saying the same thing before I saw yours... But yeah, I got the same impression of this show. Very much seems like a dystopian people are doomed to make the same mistakes vibe.
My guess that that Sol guy is just an ancient AI, with almost god-like powers, who dwells deep in K22 and plays it's game with living stuff for eons.
This guy Ridley Scott's.
The atheists use the word "Jesus" as an epithet (dubbed in off camera, so no script mishap), which suggests that Mithraism became a popular religion after Christianity took hold (also Boston exists and that would be unlikely in a world where Mithraism took hold in ancient world). Think Mithraism became popular because of the tech that came w/ it.
Also, it’s important to note that the Mithraic in the show isn’t the same as Mithraism. Mithraism’s god was Mithras, not Sol. Sol, or Sol Invictus, was another popular Roman god at the time of the founding of Imperial Christianity.
@@NeptuneCheeseCake Yes! My fear is that the writers have just arbitrarily taken from Mithraism because of stuff like that. But then, they very carefully re-create imagery specific the the Roman cult popular with soldiers in pre-Christian Rome, so it looks like they're being very specific with their clues... and why would you dub in "Jesus" (said by Mary) if that wasn't an intended clue... If they punt on all of these teasers, I'm gonna be so pissed!
@@christophercousins184 my best guess going by the clues is mithraism originated as a new age relgion in this alternate timeline like how many people today are resurecting old relgions like norse but updating it to the modern day so mithraism is a mix of the original faith and other sun worshipping faiths of the past call it Neo Mithraism likely the original founder "found" the book of there new relgious tenents and texts using the technology within to spread the faith both by wonderous conversion and force.
@@wilmagregg3131 Well, I think perhaps some manuscript was discovered (or something like that) that had technology that "proved" the power of Sol... Enough so, that they would destroy Earth and go to "Sol's" planet of origin. The question then would be, how did the entity get this "information through some kind of scripture" to Earth? Hmmm...
@@NeptuneCheeseCake Sol Invictus got wrapped up in Mithraism. Mithras is depicted as interacting with Sol in murals. But we don't have any surviving manuscripts to tell us what Mithraism was all about. So the implication seems to be that the manuscripts the Mithraics found put Sol as the top deity or something. Perhaps Mithras is analogous to Jesus and Sol to the Father.
Besides the Mithraic references, and the garden of eden, I instantly thought of Quetzalcoatl / Kukulkan when I saw this flying serpent. Another set of deities that could also be related are Shenlong, Tianlong or other heavenly nagas.
What I like about this series is that it's so crazy and unpredictable. Anything can happen! Trying to make sense of it just spoils the fun...
"Pregante" lol the random moments of humor get me
pregarnt
can u bleed when u are pergert?
@@gaiusjuliuspleaser can you throw up in peegnant?
Can i get preganté?
How babby get gregnant?
One thing I want to mention, the Serpent that comes from Mothet has a different jaw type than the large bones they found earlier in the season.
different jaw? it's an entirely different animal, more like a slug or leech and not reptilian at all. the skeletons on the planet are literally enlarged versions of a normal earth snake, extremely reptilian.
@@psyrapmafia Exactly good observation dude!
Maybe because the one that came from mother is hybrid.
It looks like a lamprey
@@psyrapmafia it looks like a lamprey
Side note: I need this guy to read pretty much any audiobook to me.
ua-cam.com/users/AltShiftZZZ 😉
@@AltShiftX LOL
@@AltShiftX omg. I love you. You've read The Shadow over Innsmouth.
@@AltShiftX Thank you! I just knew I would find SOMETHING good out of this.👏👏👏
I really wish they'll change their minds, or manage to make a third season; I really enjoyed this show. I love Sci Fi/Dystopia, anybody recommend any other good shows that are in these genres please?
I'm sure you already know this: Prometheus is in the same vein.
@@ivanttosuckyourblood Yeah have watched and love that movie.
There’s always Star Trek
The re-imagined Battlestar Galactica is what you're after I believe. Start with the 2 part miniseries which sets it up and then on to season 1-4.
Like @haggispixie said, absolutely Battlestar Galactica if you haven't seen it; one of the best sci-fi series of all time in my opinion, which is especially surprising when you look at the original series which wasn't so good.
I would also recommend the british tv show "Utopia", which ironically got an american remake which was shit compared to the original.
Now I'm just imagining a world where Mithraism replaced christianity like our world and made a tv show about christianity's God doing all this. And how the imagery would change
Christianity borrowed a great deal from Mithraism. Christmas on the 25th is a Mithraic festival
@@ChevyChase301 false, mithraism borrowed heavily from Christianity. Mithraism is later than Christianity. The theory that christmas is on 24 december is not really possible to be proven, so we dont know.
@@darnokthemage170 There is evidence dating it from before Christianity. It's hard to tell for sure.
could be a world where the roman empire did not fall
@JoeRingo118 it wasn't dated until we had the gregorian calendar, so saying it IS an actual date is futile as roman calendars didn't even have a december.
One detail I don't know how to process yet is the fact that the "masked man" that Caleb and the others found on the cave was extremely agile, runing everywhere, and the one who attacked mother was not. Maybe these "devolved humans" that retain some of the Kepler history are working together.
The show runner did say they were part of a group, I figure there’s definitely still some others.
@fart nugget That would fit with a snake-eating-it's-own-tail imagery
Let's be honest, nobody had flying serpent as the baby
yeah I was *just* coming to grips w the fact that the android was somehow pregante, and was semi-excited for a ?cute? necromancer/human hybrid kid, then BOOM, mouth-birthed flying snake suckling on Mother's ports
I didn't guess a snake but I did guess a monster. With Ridley Scott producing and this being a dystopian future I knew better than to expect a happy ending.
@@GonzoTehGreat well none of the main characters actually died. There’s shows on CW that are a lot darker than this show lol.
@@pmpowalisz 5 child siblings + the majority of humanity die in the first episode. Seems pretty dark to me, but I've never watched gossip girl.
Right. I expected something evil, but damn, Ridley couldn’t at least hook me up with a less deplorable monster baby. Snakes are such foul creatures 😳
I watched like 3 minutes of this video - then RUSHED to watch it. LOVED it so much, thank you for making this, I would have never known about it!!
“Sol” is the sun behind the sun. Which is the symbol of the Mythraics. It’s heavily hypothesized that Sol is secretly lucifer. It makes sense considering the ending of season 1. This tale is basically a perversion/luciferic spin of adam and eve, the garden and the snake. Mother has a virgin birth. They end up in the tropics which is a visual metaphor of Eden. The snake ends up flying away. The snake in the garden. Sol is lucifer which would explain why Sol requires so much backstabbing and bloodshed just to have its baby snake born. The snake is born during an eclipse. This is classic satanic tale 101. A very entertaining story for sure but blatant satanism for those who know the symbolism (“those in the know”).
Good points, will watch again and see if I totally agree. Creepy if it is.
@@stevus23 please do share your thoughts afterwards 😁
I took it as a reflection of how the winner of war, absorbs it's religious traditions to quell the masses and slips in it's own agenda to see the rise of a new world. Christianity is an amalgam mainly consisting of Mithraism, Greek, and Judaism. Mithraism was a pre-existing Roman religion which existed alongside Christianity in fact, soldiers from both religions often fought alongside each other. In the series, the Mithraics may as well represent Christianity because until much later during a series of council gatherings concluding in the famous Nicaea where methodical decisions were made to include new and exclude existing parts of the scripture to further blur the connections to traditions from religions it was built upon, the two were identical in most ways by design. A new authoritarian religion has to be very careful not to piss off the older, still powerful authoritarian religion and since Mithraism consisted of noble, rich and politically powerful Roman men and not least the Roman army, they wisely decided to stick with traditional practices such as Mithra's birthday on Dec 25, pontiffs as the elder priests, Sun association and Sunday as day of the Lord, having supper with his 12 followers, among others. After Christianity had clearly secured it's position over Mithraism, the Nicaea counsel sought to distance itself from it's predecessor by proclaiming that upon threat of death should no one worship false gods or idols, which is explained in several areas as a golden bull which is kind of backstabby seeing as how the Bull was sacred to the Mithras and they had a festival every year in May, the sign of the bull in Taurus, where the initiates would be tasked with killing a bull as and offering...and Christians didn't seem to have any problems with it at the time. Oh, how things change.
When Mother gives her name in Episode 1, she says it’s Lamia, a child-eating monster from Greek mythology. It was important to incorporate their mythology because while Mithraism was made up of armies and powerful Romans, the church of Isis was comprised mostly of the commoners. From their traditions they took Isis and Horus which became Madonna and Child...born of immaculate conception since Osiris had been dismembered and tossed about the planet, Isis is called the "life-giver" and "resurrect" which, of course, they gave to Jesus so as not to piss off those in Mithraism who had no room for powerful women in their lexicon. The sacred serpent around Isis' crown representing her connection to Earth and Venus "the morning sun" turned into a nimbus or halo above Mary's head...a tradition which would gain traction after Mary, as all divine beings in Christian art acknowledged this as the saint's position of conduit between the heavens and Earth. And because Venus brings forth the morning sun appearing behind it, Isis brings the Son behind the son, and Mary the Son of God. Isis exclaims, "I, Isis, am all that has been, this or shall be. The fruit which I have brought forth is the Sun." In fact, most of the Isis dialog from the Greeks are direct quotes that Jesus says about his father. And of course, along with the Hebrew name Yeshua and Greek word Krystos meaning "anointed one" - you have Jesus. Jesus Christ was never a name, it's a title. If Jesus were ever real, being from a family of Judaic linage, he would have been called Yeshua bar Yehosef (Joshua son of Joseph).
From the Judaic traditions they took monotheism. A smart move as the Jews were picky about that one. A Jewish prophet would not have deviated from the monotheistic one god philosophy which asserted that god (with a small g) was the force of both good, and evil, so Christians had to spin a pretty complicated yarn making Jesus the heir of god since that obviously would put them as a polytheistic religion. They did this by giving the one god a capitol G and splitting it off into God the Son, Father, and Holy Spirit. But still just one. Ok, whatever. The holy trinity concept was more acceptable at the time because the Romans had Jupiter, Mars, and Quirinus and after assimilating the Greeks it was Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva. They stuck to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob lineage as the Jews would see a cold day in hell (even though they didn't believe in Hell, proper) before they would relinquish the royal bloodline.
You get the point. War is often not a sudden bloody battle. More often than not, it's a slow and steady takeover where many concessions are made to please all parties involved in the beginning, and as more power is gained after existing alongside the friend/enemy, those concessions begin to drop off. After all, the Mithra followers were ones who existed alongside followers of Zoroaster who had Magi that viewed Jupiter as representing the new king, and Saturn the old king and when the two planets crossed signifying a change of ruler and they crossed in Pisces which they associated with Israel, off they went to look for Jesus. But this wasn't the kings of Zoroaster because they were long dead having been defeated by the Mithras who carried on some of the astrological lore that was used to weasel their way into the trust of the existing Magi. And Isis, haven't we heard that name before? Right, from Egypt where the first known monotheistic following began when they decided to worship only Ra, the Sun god who's title was snobbishly taken many years later by a king who wanted to be god, Amun or Amun Ra which later became a very popular word, "Amen." Around that time, some old Egyptian priest dude you may have heard of named Moses of the monotheist Egyptians was pretty pissed off when the traditional polytheism Egyptians made a play for the royal position, which is understandable since it was basically denying his lineage and, along with the other Sun (Ra) monotheists out of Egypt to form a new state. Annnd that's where modern Jews got the 'Amen' that's said after prayer along with a switch from their polyamorous views to monotheistic one because of Moses' tantrum about losing his throne, and that's where Christian just took the whole thing and didn't even leave a tip on the table.
Now that I have very little feeling left in my fingers, I'll wrap this up. I think Raised By Wolves was telling a story about how each new insurrection force thinks they're starting a new world, which is exactly what happens in the last episode. The same old story starts over again. The comet that destroys the dinosaurs is the ship containing Mother, Father, and the Son. Or, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost or Isis, Osiris and Horus. Out of Isis > Mary > Venus > The Morning Sun - comes the bringer of a new world borne from the old world where Mother, Father, and the Son barrel through the sky looking like a comet and crash into the very crater they created millions of years before with the dinosaurs...because in Mother's womb was both the bringer of life and destroyer of worlds stashed away by her Maker. Over and over and over. Going through the wormhole through time acting as the catalyst for the dinosaur's destruction which gives way for human life, and then going through the journey with the children until the Son behind the Son insider her demands to start again.
It's just a thought, but I doubt it's Luciferian because the only people who worry about a Luciferian cult or agenda are the Christians who created him. If there are any underground elite cults worshipping sinister entities and planning to take over the world, and they may very well exist, you'll have to go back quite a bit further to say, Ba'al or Bael as the polytheistic Jews called him in the Lesser Key of Solomon ...or Moloch. I hear rumors of the 4 media giants controlling everything from Hollywood, print, prominent universities, etc could be the polytheistic Jews growing in power and planning to reestablish the old Israel worldwide as a One World Order and there's definitely some correlation with that, then the idea of Lucifer would probably piss them off seeing as how it's the invented dark overload of their subjugators. And you mentioned satan and Lucifer as though they're interchangeable. Satan was the old monotheistic Jews name for the dark side of their one god. Satan never existed in any way as a separate entity that tempted mankind or ruled in some hellish domain. Lucifer was taken from the Zoroaster's belief in a good and evil battle, so the two couldn't be more different.
I agree. In Ep. 6, Lost Paradise, the Campion Sturdy impersonator (entity) offers Mother 'the forbidden fruit' by giving her knowledge outside of the programming given by her creator.
Also, the Mythraics sun symbolism and 'Sol is the light' catchphrase parallels to Lucifer's meaning as ‘light-bringing, morning star,’ ‘son of the morning.’
The morning star
Just when we needed him, he returned. To explain this ****** show.
The show is amazing
@@ryanmarquez9404 it is
The show raises a ton of interesting ideas, themes, and plot points… and does nothing with any of them. You basically learn nothing significant in terms of themes or plot by the end of the first season. It’s Lost version 2 except at least Lost had some interesting character development.
I highly recommend the videos HaxDogma did on this show if you're looking for more. Alt Shift X has recommended him before, he's quite good.
I was introduced to him during Game of Thrones and I'm really not feeling it with this show. I'm sure it good, just not feeling it. No fault to @Altt Shift X
Ragnar: Turns to christianity
Marcu: Becomes prophet
Ma dude here just doing it again
I only see him as ragnar not marcus nor caleb 🥴
Ragnar never turned.christian
@@Star-sw2zw r/wooosh
@@Star-sw2zw He did for Athelstan
Something fun: The planet is definitely trying to produce giant snakes that may one day swallow planets.
Yeah that planet likes big holes
@@TheGentry000 Heheheheheheheheheheheheh.
@@TheGentry000 and it cannot lie.
Like Ether/Void Dragons from Stellaris
It’s an herbivore
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
Is that Scoobie Doo logic?
@@douglasberard8664 Arthur C. Clarke
Think back few centuries ago. Current technology is definitely magic compared to the 1800s
@@douglasberard8664 Its sad how uneducated you are.
@@Propaganda9112 "i am very smart"
"It sounds like he tried to help humans but, they sucked."
That sounds about right.
you know; I was going to make a joke about there probably being Jesus rule34. But then I realized I was wrong; there is definitely Jesus rule34. Because fuck humans. NO NO NOT LIKE THA-
*y e a h . . .*
OMG YOU'RE BACK making a series a like 😭I love you. I prayed for this moment, praise Sol
10:14 "This pregnant athiest android has a crisis of faith" xD I'm dead
Drop dead LMAO
add this to words i never thought i would hear.
like the dwarf lives until we find a ck merchant.
I have heard it said that "atheists have to have a stronger faith than theists, as they must staunchly ignore all possibilities of divine power and influence." Something to think about
@@onlylonelystars9268 very true. atheists believe in fairy tales.
@@Darkness-ie2yl Fairy tales? Like the ones that fill The Bible?
Every step, every beat
Every thought, every breath
Everything is longing
love the intro song
"Every grave Is longing" (S1E02 lyrics)
And "Pulling you from the ground" (S1E03-S1E10 lyrics)
Are super evocative for the themes of death and resurrection, rebirth
"Every wind, every wave / Every sky, every cloud / Every grave Is longing" also really gives the sense that the planet itself is alive...
Yes, the intro is so beautiful and harrowing!
God, I get chills even just reading that!
I can`t get over the fact they are called necromancers and not banshees
What a squandered opportunity
I know right seems everyone they kill stays dead.
Banshees definitely would have been a fitting name.
Yeah I was thinking sky wraith, but banshees are a better description. Still both names both sound cooler and make a lot more sense than necromancers!
@Constant Gardener you are right, i think so too and maybe the twist that theory further in season 2
Still anxiously waiting for your coverage of season 2 of Raised by wolves...
I did not expect to like this show as much as I did. It ended up being one of the best series I’ve watched in awhile.
"The Necromancers represent a terrifying destructive power."
Ah yes, I see they've mastered the T-Pose.
Hahaha!!!! Truth right here!
Water-T's sister
And the power of REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
@@tomigun5180 who knew meme culture could be a source of such power 😂😂
Jesus'ing has always been powerful.
This t.v. show is like reading a couple bibles while stoned and playing a cyberpunk type game...
wow man, this is really on point, just helped me remember the entire season 1. this is precise
The real mystery is how Campion came to have an australian accent
maybe the dingo ate the baby?
@@gils5496 You know that's a true story? Lady lost a kid. You're about to cross some fuckin' lines.
*consume enough Vegemite and that sort of thing just happens naturally*
You can sometimes hear Niamh's Irish accent too.
He is living on a dangerous planet with flying snakes, feral humanoids and mutants, surround by radiation and hostile ecosystem ; This is Australia for you.
Space Australia.
"Friendship ended with mankind, now snake is my best friend"
Someone buy this man a beer
And got milk
My theory is that the snakes are like the Reapers of Mass Effect, repeating history and using human being as cattle to feed and thrive on us, and sent the two androids to earth just like champion sent mother and father to kepler. But the humans in keppler evolved into those creatures with simplier brains to avoid being controlled and fucked the cycle up, so the snakes are trying to restart it.
This is also what's happening in real life. At least the part about entities repeating history and feeding on us like cattle. That's why this story keeps being retold.
There’s always the possibility they are actually on earth, that whole planet of the apes twist.
Now I don't have to watch and can just admire the designs! Thanks!
Well said . 👏
You're missing out. This show is the most groundbreaking fiction since Gilgamesh
@@DerHammerSpricht HAHAHAHA
@@matttriano Letting someone like you watch this show would be like casting pearls before swine
@@DerHammerSpricht Complicated does not equal profound. But I'm genuinely happy you like it.
28:34 “maybe it’s organized ideology that leads to evil” made me think of The Social Dilemma and how social media algorithms are clumping together groups of people with the same polarized ideologies
Ridley Scott: "What if we did Prometheus again but even more pretentious?"
HBO: "Give this man a raise and a $97 million budget."
Hahaha well put.
It's so bad.
I loved Prometheus, enjoyed Raised By Wolves, and am excited for the sequel!
I mean Prometheus was aestethically pleasing, it was mysterious and fascinating, but it ultimately failed to deliver a compelling story and turned into a shitshow. I'm much more positive about Raised by Wolves, it's story is much more impactful and emotionally charged, I care about Campion, Mother and Father, about Mary, Paul, Vita and Tempest, it can be human, sweet, and even made me laugh from time to time. Also it finally drops the "Android Turns Bad and Kills Everyone" trope which we've seen so many times it has literally drained life from my body.
Ridley had nothing to do with the writing of the show.
failing upwards
I am just halfway into your video, and I must say you have done a wonderful job presenting the story thus far in a clear and logical manner. The combination of slides you use really helps and I love the clear references to specific episodes and character text. Your dry flat humor in presenting I really like too. VR milk gods lol. I have watched many RBW theory videos and hope yours also ranks up there. :) Thank you for making this video!
I really liked the photo clip map
I like the way you presented this
Honestly that's the weirdest stuff I ever heard and I watch Japanese pornography
When its weirder than hentai you know its something unique
@@69Kazeshini Those clever Japanese!
A few things I noticed that weren't mentioned.
1. The serpent broke the lander seemingly with little effort, which leads me to believe that it was protected by some power as it passed through the molten core.
2. Paul said that Sol needs them to stay on this side of the planet, or it would be very bad.
3. The serpent that Mother births is distinctly different from the bones we see of the ancient ones. The mouths are nothing alike.
What does all this mean? I have no clue.
Sorry for my english
See I think Paul was right about staying on this side because if we see now the serpent is exactly on the other side of them .as it pass through the molten core and it is now on the opposite side of them.
2 - I think Sol would have want the serpent kill all the atheists landing on this side of the planet
Something interesting about number 3 - besides being modeled after a lamprey, the mouth on Mother's serpent looks a lot like the trap Paul created back at the settlement. I'm pretty sure while in the early stages of growth inside Mother at the settlement, either A) the serpent was influenced by the trap or B) the serpent influenced Paul to make it look like that.
I'm thinking Paul influenced the serpent, since he has a penchant for design - like the city miniatures he was making on the trip to 22b and at the settlement playing with rocks.
1 when through core ship took the damage. The snake itself broke the ship later as it has the ability of supergrow and strength-BESIDE FLYING(???))-🤣
This was the best synopisis of the show and I cannot wait for season two!
Lol why?
WOW. Absolutely brilliant summary and [potential] explanations for some of the crazy weirdness in this show. THANK YOU.
This is like side story of all tommorows.
True
except for the weird living planetary core even all tommorows didnt have anything like that heck both the asteromorphs and gravitals would be confused by that
i listen to Alt Shift every night as i sleep. his voice is just very relaxing
I have a dedicated playlist called Alt Shift X ASMR contains all of my favorite from his vids. I thought it's weird but now I'm glad there are others like me. His voice is soothing and calming, and his vids are usually long enough to put me to sleep, helps alots with my insomnia
It's still weird.
I thought I was the only one who did this lol...
Same, Alt Shift X and The Exploring Series do it for me.
Thank you for this thorough explanation impeccably presented, as always. I missed your voice, as a Game of Thrones fan who got solace in your tone of voice and calm "dissection" of meaning and content of both the books and the series, and the meticulosly researched videos meant to help us understand what a show or another is about. I must confess I was a bit scared by the first episodes of Raised by Wolves but this video gave me heart to go back and continue watching. It is connected, in a weird way, to Westworld, what with androids becoming humanlike, developing a conscience and so on. Yes, I liked what you did in the videos on Westworld too. So thank you again for some of the best work I have seen on UA-cam.
This was such a awesome show it’s ridiculous it got canceled
Ridley Scott has finally completely lost his mind
It's Alien: Covenant The Series
Genius people lose their mind, and that's how they make great stuff 😎
Or he’s a genius waaaay ahead of his time…
V - Trigger the losing their mind part doesn't help the genius part
rdrgz unlikely