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  • @EAB1981
    @EAB1981 Місяць тому +8726

    I love Sylvester's complete lack of ego here - "checkmate in eight moves! This kid is amazing!" - he's so happy and excited that this young kid he barely knows is going to beat him and he doesn't feel reduced, or threatened by him at all.

    • @Joe-xj2tb
      @Joe-xj2tb Місяць тому +337

      As we shouldnt!! It isn't a competition between two people it is a thinking process and the only way to improve is to play WITH others! HUMAN KIND HAS FORGOTTEN THIS CONCEPT

    • @Daniel-cz7kd
      @Daniel-cz7kd Місяць тому +217

      It’s not just lack of ego, it’s recognizing and respecting potential in others, also being, in this case, the bigger man, as in either a championship or just a basic game between friends, the congratulation maybe a handshake 🤝🏽 is the mutual respect and understanding 🙂

    • @EAB1981
      @EAB1981 Місяць тому +85

      ​@Joe-xj2tb oh, I agree with you, I've just always liked that they didn't make this scene a stereotypical "this child is clearly smarter than me, therefore I must be wracked with jealousy and hatred" scene and instead made it a more positive moment.

    • @iam_ultron
      @iam_ultron Місяць тому +48

      it's impossible for a person who s very good at chess to checkmate someone who s also very good at chess in 8 moves, unless the person wasnt paking attention or let that happen... obviously this scene s BS

    • @JamesRT1291
      @JamesRT1291 Місяць тому +79

      @@iam_ultronit’s not about the technicality, it’s about the message the scene is trying to communicate.

  • @MrRolyat98
    @MrRolyat98 Місяць тому +3694

    This is a tv show called “Scorpion” for anyone wondering.

  • @Rob-hb7wh
    @Rob-hb7wh Місяць тому +3825

    When she touched Sylvesters shoulder he flinched away, that was some a really good little physical acting that really drives home what walter and him were trying to tell her

    • @SylviusTheMad
      @SylviusTheMad Місяць тому +162

      It's a perfect moment. Sylvester, like Ralph, struggles with physical contact. That's probably also why he wears that sweater; it holds the fabric of his shirt still so it doesn't slide across his skin.

    • @jackxthexreaper736
      @jackxthexreaper736 Місяць тому +17

      ​@@SylviusTheMadwhat's the name of this series/ movie?

    • @SylviusTheMad
      @SylviusTheMad Місяць тому +50

      @@jackxthexreaper736 It was called Scorpion. It was a series. There were 4 seasons.

    • @ricktaylor4real
      @ricktaylor4real Місяць тому +26

      @@SylviusTheMadI haven’t watched TV in at least 15 years. I would sit down for Game of Thrones, but I downloaded those episodes. Since I stopped paying for home cable TV that long ago, I am completely out of touch with ANY newer TV series out there - it’s amazing how often I’ll see a clip like this, wonder what movie it is and discover it’s not only a new series on TV, it’s one that came out multiple seasons ago and is also done already!

    • @cainmorningstar3349
      @cainmorningstar3349 Місяць тому +37

      Actually just an interesting tid-bit. That wasn't acting the person who plays Sal actually has issues with physical contact and does that in other franchises to because he dosent like being touched by others, and the person who played cade has a minor form of autism

  • @joyfisher8008
    @joyfisher8008 Місяць тому +7091

    Love the turn around of assumptions: few parents can engage with mentally ENABLED children. It's not your fault."

    • @ItchyButthole
      @ItchyButthole Місяць тому

      It's cool that you want to make people feel good but that's not what the word enabled means.

    • @thisnameislongjustlikemysh9584
      @thisnameislongjustlikemysh9584 Місяць тому +63

      Nah hes defo disabled Edit: I have autism

    • @zenonxvii2513
      @zenonxvii2513 Місяць тому +215

      ​​​@@thisnameislongjustlikemysh9584 he has disabilities sure, but im 100% a kid like that will have more impact on the world then you will :) judging by the lack of empathy in your comment

    • @thisnameislongjustlikemysh9584
      @thisnameislongjustlikemysh9584 Місяць тому

      ​@zenonxvii2513 bruh empathy has nothing to do with impact on the world. I'd argue that some of the largest impact was caused by those with little empathy, hittler for an example. And it's an actor. And he plays a DISABLED character lol what?

    • @FunnyPanda947
      @FunnyPanda947  Місяць тому +252

      He just doesn't express himself well with ordinary people.

  • @seshasatyakrishna5016
    @seshasatyakrishna5016 Місяць тому +4188

    That kid doesn't know how to show love or intelligence.. he's precious... "I didn't speak to them in 10 years" she's probably realised that will be the future of steps are not taken

    • @FunnyPanda947
      @FunnyPanda947  Місяць тому +159

      Yes, a mother's love is great.

    • @rokkitman59
      @rokkitman59 Місяць тому +75

      It’s like she is now sees the gift he is…
      She’s been awakened, the growth will begin…

    • @user-nk2mq4vi1p
      @user-nk2mq4vi1p Місяць тому +58

      Was thinking the same. His answer must've been a "gut punch" in realizing her making the same mistakes.....

    • @fanaticforager6610
      @fanaticforager6610 Місяць тому +15

      Is 🦋hy a generic school test is Diabolical ☂️

    • @honor9lite1337
      @honor9lite1337 Місяць тому +1

      ​@FunnyPanda947😢

  • @williamwolffe2121
    @williamwolffe2121 Місяць тому +1206

    "I haven't spoken to the in 10 years" the look she had after he said that, talk about a gut punch

    • @Vhailor_Mithras
      @Vhailor_Mithras Місяць тому +36

      Not only that, but it looked like he was uncomfortable with her putting her hand on his shoulder. Physical contact with anyone feels strange.

    • @davidrn2473
      @davidrn2473 Місяць тому +2

      @@Vhailor_MithrasI saw that also.

    • @GamingTalk-cl7xj
      @GamingTalk-cl7xj Місяць тому

      Sounds like he’s the one with issues

    • @ibewcountry
      @ibewcountry Місяць тому +2

      I felt it.

    • @yt.personal.identification
      @yt.personal.identification Місяць тому +6

      ​@@GamingTalk-cl7xj That's what his parents tell themselves.

  • @wingeddragonra3953
    @wingeddragonra3953 Місяць тому +826

    Can we show some love to the grand master who was happy about losing .

    • @ziggyinc
      @ziggyinc Місяць тому +38

      I understand this. My son loves nothing more than losing a game. so few people can beat him. he gets to learn and this makes him happy.

    • @drmadjdsadjadi
      @drmadjdsadjadi Місяць тому +8

      Agreed - you never learn from your wins, only your losses.

    • @persona5305
      @persona5305 Місяць тому +7

      Magnus Carlsen the current greatest chess player in the world with the highest chess score also has no problem losing to someone that he considered better than him. I think it's a nightmare for them to run out of good opponents.

    • @xynged
      @xynged Місяць тому +2

      He realized what Salieri felt

    • @Nick-jb4xi
      @Nick-jb4xi 29 днів тому +2

      @@persona5305 I think that's what Paul Morphy said. He quit playing chess, because no one could give him a challenge. Too bad for him, he was born too soon.

  • @SiriusGalilei
    @SiriusGalilei Місяць тому +239

    When my mother had me diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, my paternal grandparents told her that I needed more “discipline” which is how they dealt with my father. Now my dad was never diagnosed, but my mom suspected he also had autism as well. It’s funny how people who are from a certain generation think that when a child is different they think the solution is to give them “discipline,” like they’re choosing to be this way and you just need to correct the behavior. Thank god my mother didn’t listen to that advice. I’m also grateful I live in today’s world, as 50-100 years ago i probably would have been sent to an asylum. Some older generations talk about the gold old days, but that’s because it was good for them and everyone who was considered normal.
    Sorry about the rant, the line where he said he hadn’t talked to his parents in 10 years got to me.

    • @karidennis6154
      @karidennis6154 22 дні тому +9

      You’re right though and it’s very sad.

    • @jimmiller5600
      @jimmiller5600 19 днів тому +17

      Heck, I remember when being left-handed was a sign of the devil.

    • @stephaniegodin2167
      @stephaniegodin2167 17 днів тому +10

      @@jimmiller5600My dad is ambidextrous cause he was left handed and the nun (the teachers at the time) keep hitting him with a wooden ruler when he used his left hand to write, eat, etc. He actually has a scar cause they hit him so hard once. Just awful.

    • @jimmiller5600
      @jimmiller5600 17 днів тому +9

      @@stephaniegodin2167 Ah, that "good old days religion". And they wonder why some folks have issues................

    • @Lyrielonwind
      @Lyrielonwind 17 днів тому +9

      Same happens with highly sensitive people; some parents and sibling bully them to tough them up and they just add trauma to them.

  • @ericl452
    @ericl452 Місяць тому +403

    There is a lot of truth in this clip. My youngest son, a chemical engineer in his mid 20s, is learning how different he is compared to the rest of the world. Many bright kids are labeled autistic, but they are that way because their brains function differently. It makes it hard to interact with girls because he is seen as "weird". I'm very proud of him. He's a good kid.

    • @ericl452
      @ericl452 Місяць тому +8

      @@Flying_Fetus His best friend was the HS valadictorian. He was top 10. His other friends were similar. His family is similar. He lived in the honors dorm in college with other engineers. His two year training program after graduation was with a group of engineers. Over the past year, he has been interfacing every day with enlisted military. As you know, they don't cut you any slack. If they see something "different", they will point it out.

    • @beerster
      @beerster Місяць тому +5

      I'm one of those kids..

    • @brandonlopez3414
      @brandonlopez3414 29 днів тому +7

      My roommate is a mechanical engineer. He was like this too but guess what? He’s smart and teachable so I taught him stuff like how to interact with girls. Your son is labeled as weird by others because you never taught him how to do it, teach him or find someone that will and he may not be great at it but I promise you he’ll improve.

    • @tibortoczauer7985
      @tibortoczauer7985 29 днів тому +3

      @@Flying_Fetus WOW, for someone pretending to be so knowledgeable, you made a LOT of unkind assumptions. There are varying degrees... thus it's called a "spectrum". He may not have been diagnosed because he does not have as you put it, "serious impairment". Nevertheless, his mother probably knows him better than you do.

    • @reiniernn9071
      @reiniernn9071 28 днів тому +3

      I know the one most important reason why those kids get labeled (inaccurate) with autism.
      I guarantee...most are NOT autistic but vere weary about other people. This is because they experience mostly being an outsider because the MUST GO to school with same aged kids (do we only communicate as adults witrh same aged people?) instead of with kids who are more at the same level.
      And due to their differences with the same aged they often get bullied or just simply held outside the group. Because of this they will get closed to others until they see that they can trust another kid or grownup.
      I do have my experiences in this...
      due to my (family) privacy I'll not describe those.

  • @guylelanglois6642
    @guylelanglois6642 Місяць тому +111

    My daughter's kindergarten teacher called us in to tell us our daughter was scary smart. She finished all the A P classes the high school offered before eighth grade. Now her children are doing math and reading at age two and three. Didn't get it from me. Lol

  • @trevorknight9704
    @trevorknight9704 Місяць тому +988

    Watch The Accountant with Ben Affleck (excuse the spelling). A line in the movie that resonates with me is “Maybe we need to learn how to listen,”. As an undiagnosed high functioning autistic adolescent I tried like hell to fit in with my peers. I wasn’t able to. Spent almost all of my weekends alone. I still do to this day. It was after losing my career as a math educator that I was finally diagnosed. After being asked what I thought about the methodologies, I pointed out the impracticality of them. I was told never to speak in a meeting again. Teacher of the Year gave the same assessment as me months later. She was a genius. Years later I bumped into my students and they were excelling in mathematics. Some were in advanced placement in college mathematics. They loved math. That was my goal and I achieved it.

    • @courtneyw6274
      @courtneyw6274 Місяць тому +22

      Out of curiosity, which methodologies were they trying to make you use? And what did you do instead?

    • @trevorknight9704
      @trevorknight9704 Місяць тому

      @@courtneyw6274 they were trying to live and die by fraction blocks. It was a good visual but, it wasn’t without its limitations. It wasn’t flexible enough to demonstrate a wide range of examples. I tried to tell them it is good for providing a visual. We should be showing them how to work with the numbers as well to find solutions. I further pointed out that fraction blocks will not be available on the state exam. I was afraid of it becoming a security blanket or a crutch for the students. Reflecting on fraction blocks I could describe it as a novelty at best.
      Basically I used fraction blocks as a means to introduce a concept but I used things like money. Things that they were familiar with and used on a regular basis. what they knew about division and multiplication and the role it played in solving problems. I also used our time to introduce and reinforce good habits that they would carry with them throughout their education.
      The students I bumped into were in college. There feedback was I prepared them very well for what ws to come in junior high, high school, and college.

    • @ForburyLion
      @ForburyLion Місяць тому +48

      As an accountant with high functioning autism, that film also resonated with me, so much so that I too became a hit man.

    • @yasirsiddiqui8830
      @yasirsiddiqui8830 Місяць тому +10

      ​@@ForburyLion😂

    • @San-pv
      @San-pv Місяць тому +26

      i love the movie, and i appreciate you for teaching maths lovingly and you succeeded, thank you.

  • @user-tb9rw7dh2t
    @user-tb9rw7dh2t Місяць тому +117

    I went through a similar experience at a public library once with a young boy with autism. I didn't realize what was going on until I walked with him out to the vehicle with his single mother and his three other brothers out to their vehicle and she told me he had autism. I told her that I was on the computer and he just came up to me and threw his arms around me and laid his head on my shoulder.
    I didn't understand, but I felt he was sad.
    I told her what he did and she finally turned her head and made eye contact with me and just looked at me for a moment like she was surprised that he had done that to me, IDK, a total stranger.
    So, I tucked him in the back seat with his typical rowdy brothers all messing with each other in the back seat, as she got behind the wheel.
    I held his hand with both of mine.
    Then said goodbye, but he didn't let go, so I paused rubbed his head and closed the car door. Changed my whole way of thinking forever.

    • @beccasalt8960
      @beccasalt8960 Місяць тому +2

      If this is a real person then I apologise but to be honest this sounds like an AI written script

    • @vastabyss6496
      @vastabyss6496 29 днів тому

      ​@@beccasalt8960the first thought that went through my mind was that they were just bad at writing, but after reading through it a few more times that makes more sense...

    • @user-tb9rw7dh2t
      @user-tb9rw7dh2t 29 днів тому +3

      @@beccasalt8960
      Why would you think someone would make something like this up? Good gravy young lady!
      If I doubted what anyone says?
      I would just leave it alone?
      Why start shitt talking something?
      I don't get your type/culture?

    • @AmicheleStyle
      @AmicheleStyle 28 днів тому +5

      Whoever you are lady, you are a special person and your aura, energy and soul were specifically chosen by that precious child and it's a rarity, an anomaly and an honor for that interaction!!
      Thank you, thank you, thank you, for your loving, accepting and unconditional reaction...Indeed!!!

    • @user-tb9rw7dh2t
      @user-tb9rw7dh2t 28 днів тому +5

      @@AmicheleStyle
      Thank you ❤️
      I'm a male..
      It was a blessing 🙏

  • @HotMike
    @HotMike Місяць тому +120

    I wasn't diagnosed until 42 years old. Before that, I became a multi-platinum/diamond music producer, composed and performed music for an iconic entertainer. The entertainer protected me when I was in the military with him before the fame. He said he knew I was different. He told me he wouldn't have become the entertainer he was without me. I consider him my big brother for life now.

  • @darkdodo6672
    @darkdodo6672 21 день тому +6

    "I hate to be the bearer of bad news but your son is a genius" is both a great reversion of what people usually think, and absolutely true

  • @nazarethpriest4724
    @nazarethpriest4724 Місяць тому +88

    Sylvester is a grandmaster. Probably a master of masters.
    Its refreshing to encounter competition. Even losing is exciting when you discover your kind.

    • @ph1shstyx
      @ph1shstyx Місяць тому +9

      I do have an issue with a grandmaster losing in 8 moves though, I know it's writing, but it's basically impossible to checkmate anyone who knows anything about chess in 8 moves as there's too many pieces on the board to get caught like that.

    • @kaizoisevil
      @kaizoisevil Місяць тому +7

      @@ph1shstyx I think he meant 8 moves from the current position. Meaning he already calculated that he had lost.

    • @bobclarke2242
      @bobclarke2242 24 дні тому

      😂

    • @jamesross1003
      @jamesross1003 3 дні тому

      @@ph1shstyx Going to have to disagree with you. It happens more often than you think. Even the best sometimes fall for a trap and make a mistake and usually it is due to playing someone who is not near their caliber. You see they do not expect a player to pull something that they would not do themselves. I was a chess coach and would see it happen at tournaments sometimes.

  • @johnsandoval2158
    @johnsandoval2158 Місяць тому +509

    I'm a paramedic and one of my EMT basic partners got that bad news. This EMT made $12 an hour, lived in a small town, survived because of overtime, and discovered his daughter was a mathematical, logical, and musical genius.
    He was devastated and we talked the entire shift about what to do. How could you possibly do enough?

    • @roberthein2156
      @roberthein2156 Місяць тому +30

      Let the child, teach the Parent.

    • @AlexMcDougallPhotography
      @AlexMcDougallPhotography Місяць тому +25

      Why would he be devastated?

    • @ariannacaberlon7469
      @ariannacaberlon7469 Місяць тому +106

      ​@@AlexMcDougallPhotographycause is hard..really hard to raise a gifted child.

    • @richardnguyen2914
      @richardnguyen2914 Місяць тому +71

      Every single person has a weakness and it is very common that the greatest setback of being intelligent to this level is never being understood and never understanding how to process emotions.
      As a parent there is so much you can do. As long as you are not so caught up in the genius that you are patronizing; there are many ways to cultivate such gifts

    • @KurentEweser
      @KurentEweser Місяць тому +14

      A UA-cam channel would be a good start. Once the right people get ahold of him, he could be her agent. Be careful. If she decides to be emancipated, she could leave him hanging.

  • @Questfinder1
    @Questfinder1 Місяць тому +106

    I wasnt diagnosed til I was 24. I am eternally thankful to the teachers who paid attention and gave me wings to fly. And adults who saw my curiosity and helped foster the work ethic and ability to switch jobs without issues

    • @ErinTrim
      @ErinTrim Місяць тому +2

      Diagnosed with?...

    • @shadowfox933
      @shadowfox933 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@ErinTrim autism, most likely. I was in a similar position growing up. I didn't find out until 2020 and the massive quarantines

  • @dartagnanohara9190
    @dartagnanohara9190 Місяць тому +122

    Katherine McPhee was the perfect choice for Scorpions. Gorgeous and so emotionally endearing as Ralph's mom. 💜💜

    • @greecoboost
      @greecoboost Місяць тому +9

      It was nice to see someone that started off as a singer branch off into acting, and do it well. It also probably didn't hurt that she was dating the actor that played Walter, the main character, at the time. Don't know if they are still together now.

    • @dartagnanohara9190
      @dartagnanohara9190 Місяць тому +10

      @@greecoboost It was also because she is gorgeous but no she only dated him for two yrs. She has been married to Foster her AGT coach and a huge music executive for many yrs. They have a child together back a few yrs ago. She is somewhere near 40 and he is in his 70s. There was a huge controversy with people about it but she just doesn't care she truly loves him and they stay off the radar now. She is a great singer, actress, and mom 💜💜

    • @blacksunday4231
      @blacksunday4231 Місяць тому +3

      ​@@dartagnanohara9190I believe it. Her previous ex was much older than her as well. I guess that's just her taste, she likes older mature men 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @issaciams
      @issaciams Місяць тому

      ​@@greecoboostno they aren't. That ended a long time ago.

    • @daveclark8337
      @daveclark8337 Місяць тому +1

      @@greecoboost After this show got cancelled, she went and married a wealthy 70-something year old music producer instead.

  • @mikerussell3830
    @mikerussell3830 Місяць тому +4

    The lack of ego in that man was inspiring.

  • @DimirDaddy
    @DimirDaddy Місяць тому +322

    I love the fact the chess guy was excited he was getting beat

    • @VS-rv4tr
      @VS-rv4tr Місяць тому +16

      That's how us chess guys are. Always excited to meet and play the next Bobby Fischer!

    • @matsv201
      @matsv201 Місяць тому +1

      That is probobly the most.. and only realistic part of this

    • @ralfw7463
      @ralfw7463 Місяць тому +1

      On that level it is hard to find equal or even interesting opponents.

  • @Thommy2n
    @Thommy2n 29 днів тому +9

    As someone with ASD, this is solid way to explain some of the ways for a parent to connect with an Neuro divergent child. Sure, it goes into the savant realms (which I'm not always a fan of. An ND child should be just as precious as if they were a secret genius) but I take what I can get. We don't always know the way to show love and affection in the ways that are socially expected. But it doesn't mean we don't care. We can still find ways, you just need to be also looking and listening for them (like Wesley saying "as you wish" in princess bride)
    My mom wasn't always the easiest in understanding everying I was going through, but she still put the effort in every day. So I did too, and I thank all the cosmos every day that I have her in my life.

    • @digitaldreamer5481
      @digitaldreamer5481 3 дні тому

      Very few people understand your statement but I do. I went to college before I went to high school because my state required it…

  • @dianewinters8628
    @dianewinters8628 Місяць тому +590

    I'm a smart person but I have a son who's way smarter than me. I kept him involved in every club, sport, and group he was interested in at school. He never did his homework, drew pictures while the teacher talked, barely studied but knew every answer when called upon and got 100 on his tests. Finally the teachers said he was bored. We ended up putting him in private school so he could accelerate at his own speed. He can fix anything and makes machine parts as a living. He has a daughter who's the same and wants to be a fancy restaurant chef.

    • @FunnyPanda947
      @FunnyPanda947  Місяць тому +39

      You're a great parent.

    • @lunar_moth777
      @lunar_moth777 Місяць тому +6

      "Fancy restaurant chef"
      Chefs are only present at semi fancy restaurants as a baseline, the rest are cooks, a chef needs skill, talent, and knowledge, a cook just needs instructions, chefs create recipes and perfect the already existing ones, cooks just cook.

    • @Dr.Frankensteen
      @Dr.Frankensteen Місяць тому +20

      ​@@lunar_moth777Cooks are chefs without being pretentious and arrogant.

    • @lunar_moth777
      @lunar_moth777 Місяць тому +3

      @@Dr.Frankensteen that too

    • @AK-47-yall
      @AK-47-yall Місяць тому +9

      I love that you recognized what he needed and went with it even though you probably had objections from other people. I also tried to guide my son who is a little different (and an adult now) as well asmy daughter who is 15. They are both doing great so I feel good about supporting them in their interests despite what others think.

  • @Lucy-LosAngeles
    @Lucy-LosAngeles Місяць тому +47

    That's why society needs good fathers so that random strangers don't have to wait for random strangers to help you with parenting.

  • @grimgrinners
    @grimgrinners Місяць тому +193

    The show is “Scorpion”

  • @Robert_Westwood
    @Robert_Westwood 29 днів тому +9

    Anyone who tells someone else to "have some empathy" is often lacking in that department themselves...

  • @prekshasasi.p3867
    @prekshasasi.p3867 Місяць тому +1008

    I am still sad this was cancelled half way through! I freaking loved this series!

  • @buddhikaruwan5708
    @buddhikaruwan5708 Місяць тому +29

    As a severely High Functioning Autistic (Aspergers Syndrome) individual, I can relate to what Ralph goes through.. I was diagnosed when I was 10 yesrs old, I still find it really challenging (now that I'm in my late 20's) to communicate & understand people most of the time.. But on the plus side I'm working on my academics (while working full time as a artificial intelligence research assistant) to become a research scientist..
    Thank you soo much for sharing this clip..
    🤓🤓🧠🧠🔥🔥🌟🌟

  • @jasong9492
    @jasong9492 Місяць тому +102

    This show is called Scorpion and it's absolutely incredible!!!!!!

    • @danilosanchez119
      @danilosanchez119 Місяць тому +2

      Until season 4. I like to pretend they came back from the island and everyone was happy after that

    • @Zjamiso
      @Zjamiso Місяць тому +1

      ​@@danilosanchez119
      Season four might not have been terrible if it wasn't the end of the show.
      But since it was: yeah, it's abysmal.

    • @KurentEweser
      @KurentEweser Місяць тому +1

      Samsung Plus has a channel dedicated for Scorpion episodes. (channel 1535)

  • @Datalanche
    @Datalanche Місяць тому +6

    The earlier seasons of Scorpion were awesome. Really wish they would have kept this kind of atmosphere in the show, instead of making everyone argue endlessly like in the later seasons.

  • @JoyceBreyer-qp6mc
    @JoyceBreyer-qp6mc Місяць тому +69

    I'm stupid and weird. No one ever wanted to be around me. Maybe 5 people in my 74 years recognized what I really am. My parents weren't on that list, but grandma got it.

  • @luckie-rae6058
    @luckie-rae6058 Місяць тому +19

    FINE i’ll rewatch scorpion

  • @dus10dnd
    @dus10dnd Місяць тому +8

    This broke me. I haven’t had a conversation with my mother in 15 years aside from the 30 seconds when I found her on my driveway after she stalked me just to try and mend things… followed immediately by more manipulation.

  • @zainhartono7193
    @zainhartono7193 Місяць тому +133

    I hate how this show ended. Such injustice.

    • @FunnyPanda947
      @FunnyPanda947  Місяць тому +2

      yea

    • @callanflanagan8706
      @callanflanagan8706 Місяць тому +6

      It needs to be renewed

    • @TensaZangetsu8690
      @TensaZangetsu8690 Місяць тому +12

      Straight up. It was great for 3 seasons. The moment Florence was introduced, it went downhill to that dumpfire of a series finale. They could've ended it a little better.

    • @callanflanagan8706
      @callanflanagan8706 Місяць тому +7

      @@TensaZangetsu8690 or they could've kept it going and remove Florence because she served no purpose at all.

    • @susid5460
      @susid5460 Місяць тому +4

      Loved this show. Was disappointed when it ended.

  • @JoeDuke-PhD
    @JoeDuke-PhD Місяць тому +106

    My mother hated me. Physically torturing me, I still have the scars. At 40, she told I was the good child. I never saw her since.

    • @fluffyrivermonster
      @fluffyrivermonster Місяць тому +14

      I'm sorry. I understand completely. My mom hated me to. Growing up she loved to tell me I was never supposed to be born and she should have sued the Dr. When my dad wasn't home she would abuse me when she got mad over something. She'd tell me I was a fat disgusting pig no one would ever love. I haven't spoken to her in about ten years. Hugs my friend.

    • @rj-wk3nw
      @rj-wk3nw Місяць тому +7

      I feel sorry for your mom. We all deserve love and care. You have done well for yourself, i can see you are a PhD from Stanford. Go make a family for yourself and love em like hell. Wish you all the best.

    • @glennjanot8128
      @glennjanot8128 Місяць тому +4

      Have you at least replied "And you were a horrible mother."?

    • @teto85
      @teto85 Місяць тому +16

      Been there. Was able to go to pre-med on the other side of the continent and then med school at Edinburgh. She tracked me down when I came back to the USA when I was over 30. She did not recognize me at first because of my longer hair and beard. I listened to her harangue me for about 10 minutes before hospital security "escorted" her out. Last time I saw her was at her funeral. They insisted that I speak. I had come prepared and played a recording of "Ding dong the witch is dead." And then I left. Still feels good to this day.

    • @fluffyrivermonster
      @fluffyrivermonster Місяць тому +4

      @@teto85 thank you for sharing. I am going to have to remember that song for future reference 🤣🤣

  • @jeepstergal4043
    @jeepstergal4043 20 днів тому +4

    I used to work with gifted kids. They have so much pressure put on them.
    One of the first kids i worked with told me, "i have an IQ of 150."
    I said, "Wow. That has to be so rough."
    He looked at me, smiled, said, "YOU GET IT!" and we had a great time building a solid therapeutic relationship.
    Man... i miss working with those kids.

  • @brynnwing8891
    @brynnwing8891 Місяць тому +142

    Wendy-bird. She acted as the mother they never had. Such an awesome show.

  • @harm7602vicount-Visconti
    @harm7602vicount-Visconti Місяць тому +14

    My youngest was/is extremely smart too. He himself couldn’t handle it, he stopped his studies and works as a pizza-delivery person. We, as parents, never stood in his way and were and still are very supportive. If he wants to pick his studies up again? Great. If not? Also fine. His life, his choices. Although we did point out what the consequences of his choices would be, and he understood that. But the competition in these studies was too much. There was no positive mood, no encouragement but plain harsh un-emphatic attitude from university and fellow students. If you are brilliant and sensitive combined in just one person, it’s hard out there.

    • @fm2dmax
      @fm2dmax Місяць тому +1

      European universities have less of a competitive culture and more collaborative. Also Burning Man might be great for him.

    • @Matthew_Loutner
      @Matthew_Loutner Місяць тому

      I did pizza deliveries for a while. I like jobs that are simple and uncomplicated and have clear goals so that I cannot have misunderstandings about not doing the job as the boss expected or social problems with other employees. And I prefer to work alone. My dad told me of a guy that he went to high school with who was brilliant. He spent his life making deliveries as a bicycle courier working downtown.
      Personally and ethically, I would not accept that life because I feel that I would be working below my abilities and not making my right contribution to society.
      Many colleges offer degrees online.

  • @ragster619
    @ragster619 Місяць тому +38

    It's a big shame they cancelled this show I loved it

    • @hawaiiman33
      @hawaiiman33 Місяць тому +1

      What show is this? It might be on peacock

    • @shawnallen1682
      @shawnallen1682 Місяць тому

      Scorpion​@@hawaiiman33

    • @shadowfox933
      @shadowfox933 Місяць тому

      ​@@hawaiiman33 it's called "scorpion," but I don't know where it can be streamed

    • @hawaiiman33
      @hawaiiman33 Місяць тому

      @@shadowfox933 Apple TV

    • @hawaiiman33
      @hawaiiman33 Місяць тому

      @@shadowfox933 thanks

  • @Obelov
    @Obelov Місяць тому +5

    Her touching his shoulder upsets me even more then he shows... lol

  • @user-wg7xs3jw9h
    @user-wg7xs3jw9h Місяць тому +38

    Loved Scorpion... The networks always seem to get rid of great shows and leave the crappy ones.😡

  • @abigailhamiltonactor
    @abigailhamiltonactor Місяць тому +50

    Few adults(especially teachers) can engage either! On my first day at school, aged 4; I asked why the teacher put a Bee on my coat peg, instead of my name; "That's because the other children can't read, yet", she scolded, so don't show off, dear! And so it continued, until I got so fed up of planning how many wrong answers I had to make, to put me in second or third place in tests, so I wouldn't get picked on. I eventually just gave up; stopped trying and eventually became accepted as "normal".

    • @LYDIAIncSantaFe
      @LYDIAIncSantaFe Місяць тому +2

      Yes! 😢

    • @stacym735
      @stacym735 Місяць тому +3

      I'm sorry that happened to you :(

    • @darcash1738
      @darcash1738 Місяць тому

      the teacher wasnt necessarily wrong. knowledge is largely an individual path. we are blessed with great teachers at times, but the greatest asset we have is ourself. if you know the answer for certain, then theres no need to say that answer unless the pace of the class is slowed down by the question staying in the air too long. if you arent sure of the answer, have it recorded in your mind and confirm if it was correct later on when a reply is given. then if wrong, question which assumptions brought you down the wrong path.
      there are many traces left of knowledge after the fact: that which we have heard, that which we have seen, that which we have made physical movements to scope out/form frameworks or imitate processes, and that which we have envisioned in our mind. a combo of these is best, even when some find more value in some than others, each skill can be honed. knowledge needs to be distinctive to be remembered, and remembered in the way we wish to use it later on. so we may realize certain traces are more valuable in different scenarios.
      i wish i had some cool bee pin/sticker on my coat peg

  • @mikeybehumble
    @mikeybehumble Місяць тому +92

    This is why Sheldon Coopers family is beloved

    • @leviqueen1504
      @leviqueen1504 25 днів тому

      They might not understand hum but they try and let him be who he is. Within reason of course

  • @marcelolage1395
    @marcelolage1395 Місяць тому +1

    Someone without specific chess training would never beat or even get anywhere close to beating a grandmaster no matter how gifted they are

    • @beccasalt8960
      @beccasalt8960 Місяць тому

      Agreed. I've never watched the show but unless he had access to a chess board and a computer or tutor to somehow learn, there is not a chance in hell this scene could ring true. People don't just magic complex strategic thinking and knowledge about the rules of a game out of thin air. Even a genius needs to actually *learn* !

  • @rokkitman59
    @rokkitman59 Місяць тому +22

    That info just opened the door for this Mom to ‘see’ her son…
    As an uncle of an autistic boy, i know how powerful those moments are
    Beautiful moment…Mom now gets it…

  • @unclenaynay
    @unclenaynay Місяць тому +31

    I love how Sylvester actually pulls slightly away and takes a sharp inhale when she touches him

  • @sazonguzman3741
    @sazonguzman3741 Місяць тому +3

    The first 10 episodes were well written. Cause it gave us an insights into brainiacs abilities and also downfalls. Between them all as a unit they made one complete human.. Brains hart power endurance resilience n her joining love unconditional.. Aftre the 10th it got blah.

  • @rppuffnstuff
    @rppuffnstuff Місяць тому +18

    This was such a good show. The ending was kind of crappy because it probably wasn’t the ending the writers head in mind, but this show was really good.

  • @therealbahamut
    @therealbahamut 27 днів тому +3

    Funny thing about autism (which this is almost certainly some flavor of) is that while its subjects appear to struggle with things we consider basic, they often have incredible hidden talents that just need the right outlet to emerge. I don't consider it a "disorder" or a "challenge" so much as a "specialization." If one can learn how to recognize it, adapt to it and work with it, these kids can be nurtured into intellectual titans in their chosen field.

  • @janetsteele8803
    @janetsteele8803 Місяць тому +89

    It's not a movie. The TV series is called Scorpion.

    • @FunnyPanda947
      @FunnyPanda947  Місяць тому

      yea

    • @aceofpittsburgh
      @aceofpittsburgh Місяць тому +2

      ​@@FunnyPanda947I believe what they are saying is your # isn't accurate. You put #movie

    • @micahgershoony3109
      @micahgershoony3109 Місяць тому +2

      Not the hero we deserve, but the hero we need…

    • @darcash1738
      @darcash1738 Місяць тому

      ​@@aceofpittsburgh lol fr and he put #film and #movieclips. maybe it just gets more attention by the algo somehow? @FunnyPanda947 is this why

  • @Reploid-dj9jc
    @Reploid-dj9jc Місяць тому +6

    "i haven't talked to them in 10 years" is this just a general thing that happens with autistic people cause i did the same with my mother . haven't spoken to her in ages for so long now i don't even remember how long it's been . and yes i have autism diagnosed by a doctor.

    • @Matthew_Loutner
      @Matthew_Loutner Місяць тому

      It is because we do not "feel" a need for people and we do not "feel" emotional bonding and we do not "feel" separated when we are apart.
      But I text my mother frequently, on her birthday, mother's day, and valentine's day and call on Christmas because she has feelings.

  • @donhoyt7518
    @donhoyt7518 27 днів тому +2

    Give Them A Call While You Still Can ❤

  • @Nacadela
    @Nacadela Місяць тому +26

    I actually enjoyed this show when it was on

    • @jmsl_910
      @jmsl_910 Місяць тому +1

      what show is it?

    • @trakyboy5128
      @trakyboy5128 Місяць тому +1

      Me 2 !!!!! Fun, funny, crazy scenarios 😅

    • @Breeanna73
      @Breeanna73 Місяць тому

      ​@@jmsl_910it was called scorpion.

    • @Nacadela
      @Nacadela Місяць тому

      @@jmsl_910 Scorpion. It was on CBS a few years ago.

    • @Nacadela
      @Nacadela Місяць тому

      @@trakyboy5128 That's why my son and I loved it 😊

  • @elsenored562
    @elsenored562 Місяць тому +26

    I was a child genius. My parents couldn't handle it.

    • @fionnbarrcasey5247
      @fionnbarrcasey5247 Місяць тому

      uh huh sure

    • @tklasson
      @tklasson Місяць тому

      My brothe is a genius, i cant tollerate that fking prick sober.

    • @harm7602vicount-Visconti
      @harm7602vicount-Visconti Місяць тому +3

      My youngest was too. He himself couldn’t handle it, he stopped his studies and works as a pizza-delivery person.We, as parents, never stood in his way and were and still are very supportive. If he wants to pick his studies up again? Great. If not? Also fine. His life, his choices. Although we did point out what the consequences of his choices would be, and he understood that. But the competition in these studies was too much. There was no positive mood, no encouragement but plain harsh un-emphatic attitude from university and fellow students. If you are brilliant and sensitive combined in just one person, it’s hard out there.

    • @kathyb249
      @kathyb249 Місяць тому +2

      So was I. My mother didnt know what parenting meant. She cleaned and ironed. My father was brilliant, but emotionally damaged. He tried to control us becaise he couldn't deal with his ADHD and Autism. I was not destined to succeed.

    • @Alexander-Lionheart_1881
      @Alexander-Lionheart_1881 Місяць тому

      ​@@kathyb249anyone who self proclaims themselves a genius, is more of a narcissist, and not so much a genius

  • @user-cp5zu3ml1q
    @user-cp5zu3ml1q Місяць тому +6

    Miss this show. Each and every week was entertaining 😊

  • @m2ik2y05
    @m2ik2y05 Місяць тому +4

    The look of horror of after the 10 years comment

  • @KOrnhOliO1
    @KOrnhOliO1 Місяць тому +8

    Such a great show! We watched every single episode and loved it.
    Not to many shows that are really funny yet not incredibly violent. 😎🤘

  • @TheBalisongBear
    @TheBalisongBear Місяць тому +43

    We need a show where a parent has an autistic child who is just an autistic child. Not a super genius.
    Love with no return, no reward, and no payment or promise of a grand future.
    Just love

    • @kevinjohnson9844
      @kevinjohnson9844 Місяць тому +1

      Any child playing chess at that level, shows the potential. Your brain is not a spacer for your ears. Use it.

    • @Breeanna73
      @Breeanna73 Місяць тому +1

      Here's a reality check for your buddy, most autistic children are smart. Smarter than you could ever be.

    • @TheBalisongBear
      @TheBalisongBear Місяць тому

      @@Breeanna73 im autistic, you dork😂. I know how smart some people are. I also know several parents who can't take care of their own children anymore because their autism is a kind that makes them less patient, more angry, and easily violent. Their stories are ones of massive self sacrifice and love and nobody cares because it isn't 'cinematic'. Don't you think those stories aught to be told to? That's all I said... is that other stories need to be told, too.
      Next time you wanna give someone a "reality check", try asking questions before being condescending for no reasons. Questions are the way to gain understanding. They're also the best way to show someone else the error of their ways. Wouldn't you agree? 😉

    • @AnthonyStabler
      @AnthonyStabler Місяць тому

      ​@@Breeanna73Well that assumption is a stretch. Every body has strengths and weaknesses. Check out Temple Grandin.

    • @TheBalisongBear
      @TheBalisongBear Місяць тому

      @Breeanna73 1. Im autistic so... ur dum
      2. at least I can read, man. Nothing I said referred to savants negatively. I simply said that autism should not be solely portrayed as a superpower when a lot of times, it is very much the opposite.
      I want respect given to the parents of violent, dangerous, unresponsive nonverbal children. I want their love immortalized in respectful storytelling

  • @VoxLesPaul
    @VoxLesPaul Місяць тому +2

    A little oneupsmanship in empathy wars she didn't see coming.

  • @johnnychinstrap
    @johnnychinstrap 9 днів тому

    This made me tear up. Despite the misunderstanding and intentional as well as unintentional abuse we endure as gifted humans, we still strive to make the world a better place for all of us. Thanx for posting.

  • @kmdsubs3148
    @kmdsubs3148 Місяць тому +55

    The show is called Scorpion and it's about a bunch of super heroes that magically make things happen 🤣

    • @kevinjohnson9844
      @kevinjohnson9844 Місяць тому +10

      Not super heros, they are mildly socially disconnected, growing personal and team skills. This is why removing children from social interactions ham strings our special children and a great loss to them and all kids they could interact with.

    • @Sea0fTime
      @Sea0fTime Місяць тому

      @@kevinjohnson9844 they're written like super heroes, IQ and capabilities that come with high intelligence is completely misrepresented to such an extent it becomes fantasy. It's a fun show though.

    • @joshuaarvizu6627
      @joshuaarvizu6627 Місяць тому

      Which episode is this from?

    • @jameshill4900
      @jameshill4900 Місяць тому

      ​@@joshuaarvizu6627first episode season 1

    • @Sea0fTime
      @Sea0fTime Місяць тому +2

      @@joshuaarvizu6627 it's from the pilot episode.

  • @phillipreese6272
    @phillipreese6272 15 днів тому +1

    No grandmaster could ever be check mated in 8 moves….. ever.

  • @kenninast
    @kenninast 18 днів тому +1

    I love this show. Scorpion is amazing!
    You always root for Walter, even though he's a jerk so often. Especially towards Paige... because he loves her from day one, but he can't process it, can't understand it.
    This is especially visible when Sylvester takes care of Walter's sister, even marrying her to help Samantha make her own decision about her passing.
    It's not only about Walter's love for his sister at that point. He projects his inability to process his love for Paige into his sister.
    Scorpion is just a great show.

  • @ltdee1970
    @ltdee1970 Місяць тому +6

    Show needs to come back!!

  • @genevieve1923
    @genevieve1923 Місяць тому +39

    Really tired of the "autistic child savant" trope ngl

    • @joshuaphillips4958
      @joshuaphillips4958 Місяць тому +2

      Me too. A lot of them are a$$holes

    • @joshuaphillips4958
      @joshuaphillips4958 Місяць тому +1

      @@westarvadaorthodontics1162 exactly my point

    • @joshuaphillips4958
      @joshuaphillips4958 Місяць тому

      @Kronos74 this lady's husband might

    • @genevieve1923
      @genevieve1923 Місяць тому +9

      @@joshuaphillips4958 they are, but my problem also comes with the weird belief that autistic people have to be super smart about something to be "valuable" and have their quirkiness be acceptable

    • @genevieve1923
      @genevieve1923 Місяць тому +7

      @@westarvadaorthodontics1162 good for him, glad he has all the representation in media he could possibly want. But the reality for most people with autism is that they can't relate to this trope, it's just an insulting generalization of a very rare minority in the community

  • @jennifer_mertens
    @jennifer_mertens 19 днів тому

    The way he slightly flinches when she puts her hand on his shoulder to console him, is a bit of genius itself.

  • @moedog20
    @moedog20 12 днів тому

    I love this episode the most because he literally explained her own kid to her ❤. Literally what it is like for me with my autistic sons

  • @lastraven8575
    @lastraven8575 Місяць тому +3

    The worst part is his situation requires time and money as a waitress im assuming shes living off tips no way shes got the funds to actually do something about the situation

    • @gregorymoore2877
      @gregorymoore2877 21 день тому +1

      Fortunately, she stops being a waitress soon after this and starts working for Scorpion, which probably meant a pay increase.

  • @jetryan624
    @jetryan624 Місяць тому +27

    At least she spoke up for her child, and he did need more empathy on how to talk with her. And this is a fiction movie, but it might help parents figure things out faster.

    • @bryanneal939
      @bryanneal939 Місяць тому

      It's a TV show. He has a high IQ, but low EQ or emotional

    • @srslime4086
      @srslime4086 Місяць тому +4

      It's a show based on true and real people their team was called project scorpion. There's added fluff but overall great show.

    • @stephaitana3014
      @stephaitana3014 Місяць тому

      Try justifying anything

  • @hersheytemple
    @hersheytemple Місяць тому +2

    Most awkward shoulder touch ever, was like im sorry for you kinda touch immediately turned into a nvm kinda touch lol

  • @duanejohnson2149
    @duanejohnson2149 18 днів тому

    Seasons 1 & 2 of the show were fantastic. I still watching this indication to this day. It encouraged me to go out and help other young children.

  • @mattroussey8413
    @mattroussey8413 Місяць тому +7

    My favorite scene of all television history!

  • @oodestro25
    @oodestro25 Місяць тому +4

    She is everything right with the word Beautiful!

  • @clrobertson13
    @clrobertson13 26 днів тому +1

    I have always loved this reveal scene about Ralph. It may be the best one in this great series. It sets the stage for everything that follows.

  • @benry007
    @benry007 Місяць тому +2

    If you believe movies every mentally challenged child is secretly a genius.

  • @Lisa-qk2hd
    @Lisa-qk2hd Місяць тому +4

    Series is “Scorpion” and it’s pretty good.

  • @UNIB69N
    @UNIB69N Місяць тому +4

    Show title Scorpion. If ya haven't seen this show it's awesome

    • @texaskatydid1081
      @texaskatydid1081 Місяць тому +2

      You don't HAVE to have money. I'm in my 60s and my brother and I both test as around 140 IQ. I'm dyslexic and he has ADHD. My folks came up with amazing strategies to teach us (reading encyclopedias and dictionaries, teaching us math tricks, coding logic since Dad started programming in 1959). They set challenges for us like reading all of the Shakespeare comedies one summer, the tragedies the next. This all was REAL WORK on my parent's part because they had to learn a lot of what they were teaching us and it was hard on our "normal" sister who is very smart but had to work hard in school for grades. We all three benefited from the lessons in logic, literature, math, spelling, how to do research. A lot of parents don't invest time in teaching their children and that's so sad!

  • @ConstantUNTILisnt
    @ConstantUNTILisnt 2 години тому

    No matter how much of a genius u r, ur never checkmating a grandmaster in 8 moves.

  • @GabrielCsaba
    @GabrielCsaba Місяць тому +1

    One thing you gotta give the screenwriters is how they managed to make the McPhee character into an absolute babe. I love it when they do that.

  • @sombrerosaur
    @sombrerosaur Місяць тому +3

    The only unrealistic part of this is a gm losing in eight moves

    • @tonyreno3168
      @tonyreno3168 Місяць тому

      Wasn’t saying it was the 8th move of the game. It was eight moves from the current position

  • @UTube-gs1yf
    @UTube-gs1yf Місяць тому +19

    Every neuro diverse kid on tv is a genius.
    In reality it's 0.2% and for the rest it's just hard & there's no big emotional pay off when "everything is gonna be great". Sick of these stupid depictions.

    • @carrieblakley705
      @carrieblakley705 Місяць тому +5

      I hope you speak to someone, while I know it can be difficult there are gifts to each child. We as parents tend to look at the list of can't do and don't even focus on what they can do. I myself was label wrong, and the adults gave up. Thankfully I didn't give up on myself. Look for those gifts, practice mindfulness and connect with a group of parents who are going through similar.

    • @clariesage7236
      @clariesage7236 Місяць тому

      ​@@carrieblakley705 what did you do to "not give up on yourself " and make things turn out better?

  • @Serene80
    @Serene80 26 днів тому +1

    Turn the music up next time. I almost heard some of the dialog without straining...

  • @glennonheck7209
    @glennonheck7209 Місяць тому +1

    It doesn't take that long to open your mind and listen to your child 😊

    • @Matthew_Loutner
      @Matthew_Loutner Місяць тому

      Love this comment and you are right.
      My mother said that she knew I was brilliant because I started speaking in one day. She said that I sat and watched television for some time . . and then one day I just started speaking in complete language.
      (Of course it may be harder to make these observations when you are busy working all day as a waitress.)

  • @willyg8592
    @willyg8592 Місяць тому +18

    What is the name of the show please I hate shorts where they don't tell you the name of the long it came from

    • @catmitch76
      @catmitch76 Місяць тому +7

      Pretty sure it's Scorpion. It's an older show.

    • @palmoliverules
      @palmoliverules Місяць тому +5

      Yup it’s scorpion, I actually started watching it because of these clips. I like it!

    • @jmsl_910
      @jmsl_910 Місяць тому

      @@palmoliveruleshow did you find out the name?

    • @palmoliverules
      @palmoliverules Місяць тому

      @@jmsl_910it was on another short, since I have watched the first 3 seasons I knew what it was called for this one. This is from Season 1 episode 1.

  • @aspecttnd
    @aspecttnd Місяць тому +26

    The benefit is the smarter people know it’s not their parents fault more than their parents do. So the kid deals with it just fine, for the most part.

    • @Matthew_Loutner
      @Matthew_Loutner Місяць тому

      You never get used to the nagging feeling that your relationship with your mother is somehow not "normal" and you feel estranged from your own mother.

  • @joycejarrard6958
    @joycejarrard6958 Місяць тому +1

    I really liked that show. I wish it had lasted longer, but the writing didn't stay at high quality.

  • @DiH-xy5pm
    @DiH-xy5pm 13 днів тому

    Love this scene. Perfect lesson for all of us to learn and have empathy for others in this situation.

  • @vargasisaac
    @vargasisaac Місяць тому +5

    This hurts me in another level

  • @pvtdominic7860
    @pvtdominic7860 Місяць тому +5

    Scorpion was such a good show

  • @MightyGreenLantern17
    @MightyGreenLantern17 Місяць тому

    "Your son is a genius", best bad news ever

  • @Beanz931
    @Beanz931 21 день тому

    Whenever my brother would have a bad day. We didn’t talk. I got out a puzzle. We just built it together. He is crazy smart. The puzzle helped him clear his head enough to sort his thoughts. He didn’t want to be asked questions, small talk, etc. I’m the only one in the family he talks to.

  • @davidpille3593
    @davidpille3593 Місяць тому +4

    This was a great show the first couple of seasons.

  • @celestinomoya4470
    @celestinomoya4470 Місяць тому +5

    Wow, Elizabeth! This was probably the best song reaction I’ve ever seen. Soooo few people even begin to process all the depth and detail, the manifold creativity, that goes into a NIN expression (song).
    That’s the thing that most people miss is that these songs aren’t intended to be songs, in the traditional sense, and that’s why people who measure them by those standards miss the genius. The NIN masterpieces are expressions of VERY specific emotions, and he pours every ounce of his creativity into capturing and communicating that emotion with full nuance and a depth that satisfies those who have been unfortunate enough to have been struck in that particular way.
    It’s not just rage. Or, betrayal. Or seduction. It’s situational. The songs are tweaked in such a way that they don’t remind you of every heartbreak you’ve ever had. They remind you of that ONE person that really kicked your heart in the balls. Ha. And, he digs and digs until it’s all carved out and left there in a big messy pile on the floor.
    And, strangely, you sometimes feel better. Ha.
    Of course, you can also OD on his music. Especially teenagers. It can paint a very bleak portrait for people who haven’t experienced enough of life for themselves.
    And, I think from the beginning, he understood that there are limits to what traditional composition techniques and instrumentation could convey, and that the talent of the past had utilized those tools to the full extent already. In order to push deeper, he needed to discover brand new sounds and techniques, and nothing was off the table.
    He was one of the original mic-droppers, only he didn’t do it as a flex. He did it as a way of saying, “I gave it my all. I have nothing left.” He would often drop the mic at the end of a particularly intense song, it would just fall out of his hand as he walked away, spent.
    So, he really did move music forward in some impressive ways, although most people never really got it. Furthermore, competing with him was kind of off the table for most musicians, due to their own artistic limits. Thus, he was one of the rare artists that essentially created his own genre, and subsequently also shut it down, once he got tired of delving into those various darknesses. It’s rare for someone to do something so well initially, that none of the would-be copycats could gain enough traction to even get noticed.
    He was grouped with “industrial” artists, because they also used alternative noises to construct songs, but anyone who loved the other industrial bands could easily see that he wasn’t just playing with the cool new toys, but that there was a higher artistic visionary at work. There is a scream in the song “Wish” on the Broken album, that I’ll just never get over. It just makes every other attempt at capturing that level of despair look like cheap community theatre.
    It’s not something that Dimash or Freddy Mercury could ever pull off, even though they are far superior singers by the normal metrics. Ha.
    So, yeah, thanks for this. It’s just cool to see someone as knowledgeable and as experienced as you getting hypnotized by the same things that blew the roof off my understanding of what music could be over 3 decades ago.
    Speaking of Freddy, NIN does a cover of Queen’s “Get Down, Make Love.” My GF and I requested that one at our prom. lol. It got cancelled about a minute in. Anyone who has heard it will know why😂

    • @boomergames8094
      @boomergames8094 Місяць тому

      I think your comment is in the wrong channel. Maybe the Charismatic Voice?

    • @celestinomoya4470
      @celestinomoya4470 Місяць тому +1

      @@boomergames8094 Oh, weird! Thank you! And, yes, your guess is correct.

  • @knightrcer
    @knightrcer 14 днів тому

    The scenes that you cut around are very important. They show how Paige reacts to being told her son is a genius with tears in her eyes and how she react to when Sly tells her that he hasn't spoken to his parents in ten years.

  • @Nazoto
    @Nazoto Місяць тому +1

    Checkmate in 8 moves against a grandmaster... This kid isn't a genius he's a magician or that guy isn't really a grandmaster

  • @Breeanna73
    @Breeanna73 Місяць тому +6

    Loved this show ❤️

  • @Dragoninja35
    @Dragoninja35 Місяць тому +3

    It's a series called scoripo not sure what streaming services It's on but definitely worth a watch

    • @rainea91
      @rainea91 Місяць тому

      It’s on Paramount + and Freevee to stream

    • @FunnyPanda947
      @FunnyPanda947  Місяць тому

      Yes, it's called Scorpion.

  • @MayanMercernary
    @MayanMercernary 18 днів тому

    I true genius doesn't feel threatened. It's a realization that there is another teacher to teach more.

  • @stanleyedwards5643
    @stanleyedwards5643 Місяць тому +2

    I LOVED this show. I was sad when they cancelled it...😭😭😭

  • @user-im9mu2le6z
    @user-im9mu2le6z Місяць тому +6

    I am lucky enough to have a dad who gets it. He is super smart, like myself.
    I am unlucky enough to have a mom who doesn't get it and refuses to listen. I need a small win to get started, and I try to explain that. Nope, she needs me to find motivation from nowhere to do this giant thing. There's a reason homework from 3 weeks ago is still sitting on my dresser.

  • @bignappa25
    @bignappa25 Місяць тому +4

    I was like this until my dad smoked pot with me. Brought me right down to their levels lol

    • @FunnyPanda947
      @FunnyPanda947  Місяць тому +2

      I'm sorry to hear that.

    • @Matthew_Loutner
      @Matthew_Loutner Місяць тому

      I went to high school with a couple who smoked pot. It made them slow down and lose their ambition and interest in life.