Quick question, Nate. How did you not notice the irony with Moxxie on a pile of human corpses in either episode? For that matter, how did Nick miss that?
Agent 1 - “Why are we only using weapons from japan's edo period!.” Agent 2 - "Hey! the edo period was badass and you know it.” Agent 1 - “dammit you’re right.” 🍜spoken like a true weeb🍜
Nate basically saying "Either we are completely alone in the universe, or we are not. Both outcomes are equally terrifying." I feel that Nate, I feel that
Think of it this way. The stars are ours for the taking if we are alone. If not, well, we probably should invest in alien killing things juuuust in case
I am almost convinced me and nate share a soul, he is bigger set and I am bigger set. We both made the same "helluva boss" joke when season 2 aired and his dog is named asher and my cat is named asher.
Although Stolas influenced them into it, performing a forced summoning, the demon summoned is incapable of harming its summoner. Demons usually play games with their summoners giving them monkeys paw type wishes, that later lead to their death.
Leave it to humans to be so arrogant that they invent uber-powerful, malicious supernatural creatures, but then decide "but they can't possibly hurt me if I called them first! I have the power!" 😂
At 33:36 nick I believe just walking in during the Demon part of stolis just being creepy and cool and him just getting the heck out of there is amazing.
Nate, one pattern I am tracking and hope other track as well is Stolas being acutely aware of when he's being watched. He looks at the camera agent One and Two pulled up at the end. He does the same thing a a few other episodes. I will not say which ones as I have forgotten broadcast order, I refuse to spoil the moments!
Here's an additional fun fact, the sigil used to summon Stolas is his actual summoning sigil in the Ars Goetia, that book of the Demon royalty written in the middle ages. Some of the research these people put into making their amazing show gets a bit excessive.... and scary since another requirement for Stolas was the use of a female conduit, hence why agent 2 was used, again, so much detail here
I find it fun that Richard Steven Horvitz is a musical kind of guy (he loves 'em) and that it's a bit of a running gag in the studio. Then he gets to have a full on "phantom" musical (so to speak) with a character that's also into musicals (the phantom playbill next to his bed, the phantom ring tone (which I have btw)... yea awesomeness and funny rolled into one :)
Interesting thing about this episode is how that on top of examining Blitzo's and Moxxie's psyches is that we see how they go about treating themselves. Moxxie talks things out properly and finds solutions for his issues. Blitzo though? He just straight up went to ignoring his problems and didn't do anything about them, setting himself up for what is going to be a very hard battle with his own ego in the future for sure. I feel this is very reflective of how people are for real: they either seek ways to cope with their ailments or pretend it's not there and thus potentially making it a bigger problem.
15:50 Honestly, Nate I don't know that you'd even have to go that far(and Moxxie did bring up a fairly valid point about the unreliability of physical interrogation). If you go off the stance that any information can be useful, then Mox and Blitz were dropping all sorts of informative tidbits. Agents 1 and 2 just weren't paying enough attention to realize it. Or they're stupid. Could be both. 😝 I mean, Moxie basically answered one of their questions about who he worked for! 🤭
The fact that Nate knows that shotgun and says it's a Mossberg (that he owns) means he has a Mossberg 590 because when I saw that same shotgun I saw a Winchester 1897 (both of those shotguns are 12ga, and are basically the same except for the material the recover is made from, a couple of minor differences in mechanics, and the finish.
Your little kneecaps idea wouldn't do anything; just before you said that, Moxxie pointed out that physical torture doesn't help because they'd just say anything to stop the pain, and you'd have no way to verify.
Blitzø does in fact get nicer after this drug trip lol. He isn't quite as insanely mean to Moxx. The worst things he says after this ep aren't nearly was mean spirited and are almost entirely direct call outs from Moxx messing something up. Instead of just constantly insulting/teasing him. So.. . the drug trip DID kinda work, just Blitzø's was a scarier "oh god I don't want everyone to leave me!" while Moxx had a more positive "I'll work at being more confident :)" lol
Even if you believe in a divine creation by God, why would God create such a large universe and then not fill it with life. That feels like alot of work being put into the background art.
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Quick question, Nate. How did you not notice the irony with Moxxie on a pile of human corpses in either episode? For that matter, how did Nick miss that?
Agent 1 - “Why are we only using weapons from japan's edo period!.”
Agent 2 - "Hey! the edo period was badass and you know it.”
Agent 1 - “dammit you’re right.”
🍜spoken like a true weeb🍜
This was probably their most expensive episode, especially with the 3D CGI background. Again, I can’t praise this show enough for how great it is.
"because my precious little bitch boi you are tripping BALLLZZZZ" thats my favourite part out
of the whole episode
That wasn't even Brandon Rogers, Hallucination Blitzo was voiced by the guy who does Agent One.
@@crystalgemgirl731 Damn, didn't know that, in the dozens of times I've watched this episode I never noticed
@@SauceyRedHN It's an easy mistake, I only know that because I was messing around on Tvtropes.
Nate basically saying "Either we are completely alone in the universe, or we are not. Both outcomes are equally terrifying."
I feel that Nate, I feel that
Think of it this way.
The stars are ours for the taking if we are alone.
If not, well, we probably should invest in alien killing things juuuust in case
I am almost convinced me and nate share a soul, he is bigger set and I am bigger set. We both made the same "helluva boss" joke when season 2 aired and his dog is named asher and my cat is named asher.
Although Stolas influenced them into it, performing a forced summoning, the demon summoned is incapable of harming its summoner. Demons usually play games with their summoners giving them monkeys paw type wishes, that later lead to their death.
Leave it to humans to be so arrogant that they invent uber-powerful, malicious supernatural creatures, but then decide "but they can't possibly hurt me if I called them first! I have the power!" 😂
At 33:36 nick I believe just walking in during the Demon part of stolis just being creepy and cool and him just getting the heck out of there is amazing.
Just noticed the music playing when Stolas appears is the same melody that he sung to in S2 E1.
Ofcourse, it's his theme
20:38
We interrupt "Phantom of the Imp-ra" to bring you "Imp Floyd's The Wall".
Nate, one pattern I am tracking and hope other track as well is Stolas being acutely aware of when he's being watched.
He looks at the camera agent One and Two pulled up at the end. He does the same thing a a few other episodes. I will not say which ones as I have forgotten broadcast order, I refuse to spoil the moments!
This is honestly my favorite episode of the series so far
Here's an additional fun fact, the sigil used to summon Stolas is his actual summoning sigil in the Ars Goetia, that book of the Demon royalty written in the middle ages. Some of the research these people put into making their amazing show gets a bit excessive.... and scary since another requirement for Stolas was the use of a female conduit, hence why agent 2 was used, again, so much detail here
Best fight scene episode ever. Hand down.😀😮😳
33:33 A wild nick appears
11:40 well, the first step to solving a problem is realizing you are one. :P
Also, I vote to rename Asher to Thunderbritches.
Or Stinkbomb.
My stance on alien life is that it doesn't matter. Even if it does exist we will never find it, everything is so far away that we will never see it.
I find it fun that Richard Steven Horvitz is a musical kind of guy (he loves 'em) and that it's a bit of a running gag in the studio. Then he gets to have a full on "phantom" musical (so to speak) with a character that's also into musicals (the phantom playbill next to his bed, the phantom ring tone (which I have btw)... yea awesomeness and funny rolled into one :)
8:16 reaction starts
Thanks Caleb
Thank you Asher I haven’t laughed that hard in so long!!
1:23 my family has a pure blooded blood hound and that he would do the exact same thing whenever someone goes by/passes the house
Interesting thing about this episode is how that on top of examining Blitzo's and Moxxie's psyches is that we see how they go about treating themselves.
Moxxie talks things out properly and finds solutions for his issues.
Blitzo though? He just straight up went to ignoring his problems and didn't do anything about them, setting himself up for what is going to be a very hard battle with his own ego in the future for sure.
I feel this is very reflective of how people are for real: they either seek ways to cope with their ailments or pretend it's not there and thus potentially making it a bigger problem.
26:42 the names weren't edited out if you meant to
That animation style change for Moxxie's trip... omg
The singer for Blitz in Moxxie’s hallucination wasn’t actually Brandon Rogers
Yeah, it was the same voice actor as Agent One.
Just a heads up you forgot to cut the names out around 26:40
15:50 Honestly, Nate I don't know that you'd even have to go that far(and Moxxie did bring up a fairly valid point about the unreliability of physical interrogation). If you go off the stance that any information can be useful, then Mox and Blitz were dropping all sorts of informative tidbits. Agents 1 and 2 just weren't paying enough attention to realize it. Or they're stupid. Could be both. 😝
I mean, Moxie basically answered one of their questions about who he worked for! 🤭
The fact that Nate knows that shotgun and says it's a Mossberg (that he owns) means he has a Mossberg 590 because when I saw that same shotgun I saw a Winchester 1897 (both of those shotguns are 12ga, and are basically the same except for the material the recover is made from, a couple of minor differences in mechanics, and the finish.
Hey post production nate u didnt remove the names after your clap
Damn this episode was awesome!
*Doggy bombs away* 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Everytime you have Asher present, he stinkbombs you guys.😂
29:24 best part
Asher's such a good boy. Despite the farts.
And, he's a beautiful boy, too.^^
Your little kneecaps idea wouldn't do anything; just before you said that, Moxxie pointed out that physical torture doesn't help because they'd just say anything to stop the pain, and you'd have no way to verify.
Blitzø does in fact get nicer after this drug trip lol. He isn't quite as insanely mean to Moxx. The worst things he says after this ep aren't nearly was mean spirited and are almost entirely direct call outs from Moxx messing something up. Instead of just constantly insulting/teasing him. So.. . the drug trip DID kinda work, just Blitzø's was a scarier "oh god I don't want everyone to leave me!" while Moxx had a more positive "I'll work at being more confident :)" lol
@34:31 That's so nice! Really cool shirt!
8:18
You're welcome
There's nothing deadlier than a dog fart
uhh did editor Nate just forget to cut the part of the pessimist in his family or did i just miss somethin
…have any of you played AI: The Somnium Files?
Even if you believe in a divine creation by God, why would God create such a large universe and then not fill it with life. That feels like alot of work being put into the background art.