The [Im]Perfect End to Red vs Blue

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  • Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
  • Red vs Blue Restoration is finally here! This marks the end of Red vs Blue, but the question is... Did it live up to what came before? Was it as funny as the Blood Gulch Chronicles? As epic as the Recollection? As intense as the Freelancer Saga or as satisfying as The Chorus Trilogy? Well, that's exactly what I explore in this video. If you haven't seen my previous Red vs Blue Tribute, check out "How Red vs Blue Inspired A Generation" on my channel!
    In the meantime, let me know what you thought of RVB Restoration and what game, show, or movie I should discuss next!
    Thanks for watching!
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Комментарии • 67

  • @MasterFrag91
    @MasterFrag91 2 месяца назад +78

    My main complaint with Restoration is that it felt like there was about 30 minutes to an hour missing from it. It felt like an idea that was scoped out for a normal season-length movie (which since Reconstruction, were normally about 2 - 2 and a half hours) but the shut down of the studio forced them to scale it back massively.
    For a last hurrah, a final send off that people actually wanted, it wasn't bad at all. It was a lot of fun, and felt right at home with early RvB. But it still feels like it's missing a chunk.
    That said, with the shutdown of RT, the likely budgetary and time constraints, it's a damn fine showing for the last push of a dying company. And a far better send off for RvB than the last several seasons.
    It's sad that we lost Rooster Teeth, but I'm glad that, in their final moments, they created a worthy goodbye for RvB. It's a shame that RWBY probably won't get the same.

    • @themeaninginbetween
      @themeaninginbetween  2 месяца назад +5

      I completely agree!

    • @Zer0Ab1lity
      @Zer0Ab1lity 2 месяца назад +12

      it was confirmed on Burnie's new podcast that it was, in fact, budgetary and time constraints. he said he would have loved to put more to it, but he just didn't have the time or money.

    • @cesruhf2605
      @cesruhf2605 2 месяца назад

      Tbf RWBY hasn't been a good show since forever, and i am a long time fan and a recent RVB fan

    • @repulser93
      @repulser93 Месяц назад

      @@cesruhf2605Meh, RWBY was only bad in Volume 2 and 5.

    • @cesruhf2605
      @cesruhf2605 Месяц назад

      @@repulser93 Nah, since volume 1 it had a confusing direction and overall poor writing

  • @Mariopwnzu
    @Mariopwnzu 2 месяца назад +31

    Restoration was far from perfect, there's plenty I'd change. But, it was exactly what it needed to be.
    A goodbye.

  • @brycehatfield4103
    @brycehatfield4103 2 месяца назад +53

    Hearing the Barenaked Ladies track play really did something for me, it was super cheesy but it felt like we were really cruising down Blood Gulch Avenue one last time

    • @Red-Rooster-38
      @Red-Rooster-38 2 месяца назад +3

      Honestly that campfire scene was the most emotion I felt during the “season” which I equally loved and hated.

    • @BlueTeam-John-Fred-Linda-Kelly
      @BlueTeam-John-Fred-Linda-Kelly 2 месяца назад +2

      Little disappointed they didn't use older music like the blood gulch blues, contact, or I say ohh

  • @UnstoppableGaming1108
    @UnstoppableGaming1108 2 месяца назад +37

    imma be so honest right now, the first of quite a few moments in restoration to make me tear up was when simmons was saying that his first order as red team’s new leader was discharging grif. that soft music kicked in and grif was absolutely taken aback by it, that really got me for some reason. i guess just seeing this character FINALLY getting something he wanted after all these years just really struck a chord with me, and grif deciding to stay for one last adventure just made the moment all the better :)

  • @SkyDoesWell
    @SkyDoesWell 2 месяца назад +16

    Burnie Burns, the writer for the series, has spoken about how they had such a low budget for this final season, I'm not surprised it wasn't a bigger ending. It wrapped up nicely, but at the same time felt like it was missing things. It had to hit plot points to tell the story, which left too much out for the characters themselves. It was a really good ending. I'm sad there'll be no more.

  • @Lokiawa
    @Lokiawa 2 месяца назад +21

    I'll always love the moments of Tex knocking around the guys. Monty and the team back then did an amazing job helping to making Halo look great.
    Tbh, I have no intention in watching Restoration. Don't get me wrong, I love hearing that they brought back the character Tex to lay down more smack down one last time, but to me RvB, RT and its subsidiaries, died almost a couple or few years ago when I felt they were on the WB chopping block when multiple layoffs were occurring and then some more allegations/true facts came out about some of the leadership and some of the on screen people.

  • @BenisWenis.mp3
    @BenisWenis.mp3 2 месяца назад +12

    14:22 I like to see this fight as the the Best parts of Leonard Church fighting the worst parts of Leonard Church. You have Tex and Carolina the best parts of him being his love and his best creation facing off against all the worst parts of him that corrupted him, His creations and mind that went too far.

    • @themeaninginbetween
      @themeaninginbetween  2 месяца назад +3

      What a beautiful way to put it!

    • @volt42re
      @volt42re 11 дней назад +1

      Red vs. Blue really is the story of Church as a representation of life as a whole.

  • @m0urn1ng5tar5
    @m0urn1ng5tar5 2 месяца назад +6

    As soon as the sun began to set in Blood Gulch, and the music kicked in - I was just in tears, man. Where do the years go?

  • @Greatdictator
    @Greatdictator 2 месяца назад +7

    That line about narrative therapy was honestly wonderfull. I feel like sappy is okay, and honestly ....sappy is something a lot of people love because thats kind of how love is, its sappy , at least if your ernest with people / your audience. Honestly looking back on the show its kind of amazing how it evolved from its early seasons quite frankly from a story perspective, but then again unlike a lot of shows it HAD TIME and popularity to keep evolving and improving which is something a lot of machinima never get.
    ''You just got Sarge'd '' its simple but it always reflected sarges type of humor very well lol
    Wonderfull video

  • @shisn0598
    @shisn0598 2 месяца назад +9

    I can’t pick a favorite RvB moment, there’s honestly so many great ones. The Reds and Blues coming together to fight Meta, any of Sarge’s speeches, just about any scene with Washington (my beloved), the very first 3D animated scene in season 8, and all the running gags throughout the series. But I guess if I had to pick an absolute favorite moment, it would be season 10’s finale. It just showed how much all these characters had progressed as people and as a team, and it was a great send-off for the show… until they came back and made my favorite Trilogy ever, of all time.

  • @jsapphire6940
    @jsapphire6940 2 месяца назад +4

    This is probably the best RVB review ever....of all time

    • @themeaninginbetween
      @themeaninginbetween  2 месяца назад +2

      Thanks, that means a lot! I plan to make a lot more like this!

  • @inspectorwhoreacts
    @inspectorwhoreacts 2 месяца назад +6

    I went into this season kinda not expecting a perfect finale, because IMO season 10 & 13 were the perfect finales that couldn't be topped.
    And i will say it didn't satisfy everything (donut really should have been there, but at least shizno gave us enough to fill that hole)
    But the weird thing is that the way this season ended in a simple way, it felt real, like even tho some characters didn't die... They probably won't ever see each other again, its like after high school or military, ya can split apart from close bonds kinda causally.
    It did feel like a mix mash of all that came before, and a final bow to the plot, and when those credits rolled my heart felt those years I'd been with the show.
    As you said, it being imperfect was perfect.

  • @marcusszavaleta
    @marcusszavaleta Месяц назад +1

    Don’t stop making videos bro. Your content is amazing, and even during stressful days it’s nice to see people enjoying simple things

  • @jsapphire6940
    @jsapphire6940 Месяц назад

    when I'm watching a film i just sit back relax don't think too critical & have a good time if RVB manage to make me laugh, cry & feel for these characters multiple times.
    In a 87 min film
    Then mission accomplished restoration it was a great send off for me.

  • @HarrySausage7
    @HarrySausage7 2 месяца назад +5

    It was great. Im glad i was here.

  • @dylanortiz932
    @dylanortiz932 2 месяца назад +1

    I honestly thought it was a perfect ending. I’ve been watching this show since 2008. If you have been around this long, I don’t know how you could watch this and not get emotional. Glad they took the time to close out the story on these characters.

  • @michaeljcaboose1152
    @michaeljcaboose1152 2 месяца назад +1

    My favourite RvB moment is still Carolina and Epsilon confronting the director.
    The big bad guy they’ve built up for years, THE answer to the question “do you ever wonder why we’re here?” When they finally confront their demon, all they find is a broken man. Carolina can’t hold on to the rage she wants to feel, as it slips away from her face, all she can feel is pity. Pity for a man so broken over a lost love, he can do nothing else but wallow in it. Epsilon, however, doesn’t feel the same way. The torture, the pain, the memory, it all comes out. As he flashes between the fragments, and each fragment gets a line in his speech, we see how Epsilon mirrors the directors brokenness, but not his emptiness.
    The scene never fails to make me cry, it’s such an unbelievably powerful scene that it’s bringing me to tears just imagining it. Typing this out was more difficult than it ought to be, through the tears an all. But I don’t think I’d have it any other way.

  • @gracewhite8755
    @gracewhite8755 2 месяца назад +3

    I thought the pacing of this season was a little weird, but overall I really enjoyed it! I thought it was a fun way to end the series and say goodbye.

  • @Martin0
    @Martin0 2 месяца назад +1

    In the end when we discover Wash is seeing and hearing things, it reveals that the Counselor was never actually at the hospital, and when you watch it again you realize the Counselor is talking directly to the audience. It is a key for unlocking this story!!

  • @EndThusIAm
    @EndThusIAm 2 месяца назад +1

    I went into RvB in an odd way. I discovered Season 2 first at Gamestop on dvd and got it just cause, then actually watched it in the correct order in time for season 3 and from there I was hooked. Sadly I'm one of those who technically dropped out before Freelancer, satisfied with Church and Tex getting trapped in the storage unit. I kept watching, but that's where it ended for me. And like many of us, it got unbearable to watch.
    So I watched Restoration thinking I was biting the bullet just to have closure from the original creators and honestly while it was off in a few spots, it hit enough of right notes that made me glad I watched it.

  • @windy6587
    @windy6587 2 месяца назад +2

    Interesting followup to your tribute
    Honestly im glad its over, if i really wanted to connect to the show i'd just watch to 13, but this is just the ending that finishes the 15-19 era in a way i dont feel empty about those seasons anymore, they are nice

  • @Berrybearbuddy
    @Berrybearbuddy Месяц назад

    I think the simulation theory works well because it explains the weird personality changes in the characters like sarge not wasting to help Caboose and how Washington was literally talking to himself the entire season and Donut being a admiral despite this most likely takeing not that long after the final battle so i think it is just a simulation so Sarge and Doc are still alive

  • @salzwurst3026
    @salzwurst3026 2 месяца назад +2

    A absolutely adore your content please stay like you are!

    • @themeaninginbetween
      @themeaninginbetween  2 месяца назад +1

      I appreciate that! Definitely working on lots more to come soon!

  • @subjectdelta7210
    @subjectdelta7210 2 месяца назад +1

    my only real complaint is Sarge. He died running away from a blue and they buried him in the same spot as last time. his body is going to slowly sink into the cave under the bace.
    not to mention he might be alive. Donuts suit automatically locked when he’s close to death and muted him. Sarge could be alive, Unconscious, hurt, and slowly sinking under the bace.
    the first meta kept going even with the same injury and only died after drowning. i wouldn’t be surprised if they were so shocked they never took of his helmet to check his pulse

    • @jsapphire6940
      @jsapphire6940 2 месяца назад

      You know what's weird about Sarge death is why we're the RVB audience expecting his death to be a joke?
      RVB is all about comedy but why should Sarge death have comedic effect?
      It's like people weren't taking the film too seriously enough to even care they just wanted a callback about his grave back in BGC.

    • @subjectdelta7210
      @subjectdelta7210 2 месяца назад

      @@jsapphire6940 i don’t disagree as a standard serious send off it’s ok. It’s just how he died that felt weird. It doesn’t have to feel grand or be a callback, yet it feels like he should have died saving everyone in a grand battle in a last stand. I suppose feeling cheated is the point. That’s why it works so well. We can feel the pain with them.

  • @PassiveSmoking
    @PassiveSmoking Месяц назад

    For me, in terms of storytelling, the Chorus Trilogy was the pinnacle of RvB. It took our guys well out of their normal comfort zone for 2 of its 3 seasons, gave us a war that was far more complex than good guys vs bad guys (and split our characters between the two sides) gave Tucker some epic character development, and gave us an ending that would have been the kind of ending people would talk about for a long time had that been where the series ended.
    Given Season 14, and especially how it was summed up at the end, it really felt like they wanted to wrap RvB there, and hand further development of it over to fan creators (The ending monologue of that season is basically telling the fans to go out and create their own stuff).
    Season 15 felt like it was a decent premise with some serious execution flaws. Had they given the script another pass or two it could have been a much better season. Season 16 was a hot mess. Season 17 was a fairly decent attempt at undoing the damage season 16 did, but it probably would have taken another season after that to fully win back the fans.
    And the less said about Zero, the better! Even if Rooster Teeth as a whole wasn't already on the ropes by that point and was still in business today, that season probably would still be the one that killed RvB. I'm not against the idea of rebooting the show with a new cast, but you can't do a half-baked job of it!
    This (season? Movie?) is far from perfect, but it feels more like RvB than most of the post-Chorus content did, and it did give us a satisfying end for most of the characters. Most shows belonging to dying studios aren't so lucky, and we should be thankful for that.

  • @SilverNStuff
    @SilverNStuff 2 месяца назад +4

    something I love about rvb is that you get to pick your own ending with it
    if you didn't enjoy restoration's ending then you can go back and decide how it ended
    you could've stopped watching after season 1, 5, 6, 8, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 and all of those would be fine endings

  • @IntroMind
    @IntroMind 2 месяца назад

    Favorite RvB moment is in S10, where the crew right the Tex drones. The music just makes it

  • @ac3ofangels897
    @ac3ofangels897 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey, i wanted to thank you for making this video. I had just gotten past Sarge's death and was not feeling like continuing. I just, everything felt wrong in my mind. I thought, even with all that was crashing down around in the studio, they had lost touch with the one series that almost always managed to drag at least 1 laugh out of me every now and then. But i felt like i was forcing myself to watch this send off. And then i saw your video. I really took it in, and then i started from the beginning. And before i knew it, i was laughing again. I had that same stupid smile when some out of the box nonsense happened again and again. And i think you were right. Its not perfect. And it never had to be. Goodbyes are never perfect after all. So, thanks, for helping me say goodbye to the show properly.

  • @mochi51832
    @mochi51832 25 дней назад

    I honestly wished there was a scene where we see the Reds and Blues without their helmets

    • @mochi51832
      @mochi51832 25 дней назад

      Like a scene where Tucker takes off the Meta's helmet and we see his face

  • @TheLoomersJewelry0897
    @TheLoomersJewelry0897 2 месяца назад

    I'm so glad I found this. I'm so obsessed with it and started watching it when I was 11 too. And I mean OBSESSED. I have probably watched all the rvb seasons at least 6 times, PSA's, and QvsA. But I agree I had kind of a higher expectation for Restoration. This might weird, but I kind of wish that Carolina and Tex talked for a minute instead of just fighting together.

  • @thelocaldinopimp165
    @thelocaldinopimp165 2 месяца назад

    This video reminded me how much I love Red vs Blue Thank you

  • @GalaxyCat404
    @GalaxyCat404 Месяц назад

    Legit one of my favorite takes!!!!

  • @stanleywhite4404
    @stanleywhite4404 2 месяца назад

    Wonderful editing style and videos for having so few on here man. Some good quality content 🤟

  • @MusicByAndrewHolmes
    @MusicByAndrewHolmes 2 месяца назад +1

    Love this!

  • @LaurenceNoonan
    @LaurenceNoonan Месяц назад

    In my opinion, season 12 is the best season, I dunno why it just does that for me

  • @thedidacthalo4167
    @thedidacthalo4167 2 месяца назад

    Hey, you asked what series you should cover next. I would LOVE to see you cover the Arkham Series

  • @MelonTartVA
    @MelonTartVA 2 месяца назад

    The only thing I wasn’t happy about so to restoration was try at it felt like the advertising lied to us about church coming back

  • @IsPr0xy
    @IsPr0xy 2 месяца назад

    It may not have been the best season but it was better and that’s good enough too me

  • @holliday9247
    @holliday9247 2 месяца назад

    "If I were to put my film critic glasses on I could probably tear Restoration apart for all of its flaws but the thing is that Red vs Blue never appealed to the film critic inside us. It's just not that kind of show."
    For someone who made a love letter to Red vs Blue... this is... a weird take. Let me put it this way.
    When we refuse to watch something with our critical lens, sure we don't see the flaws but we also miss the themes. For example, Washington. Outside of the question "Why are we here" it could be argued that the other most prominent recurring theme in Red vs Blue is "iteration, and the failure to let go." This entire show began because of a man who couldn't let go.
    And then things kept getting worse, or continuing onwards because every version of Church kept trying to find and bring back a version of Tex. Until finally he began to put a stop to it. First in the memory unit, and then in season 10 -- a scene which Church and Tex's final scene together calls direct reference to.
    All of Wash's scenes in this season are related to this. To how someone else's pain has been forced onto him, how he's been made the victim of this cycle more than basically anyone else in the show, and how much he's lost as a result. Doc was actually one of the few friends Washington genuinely made. By the end of season 8, that's what the felt like. Them never having had more friendly scenes on Chorus together always felt weird to me as a result of that.
    Anyway: The final moments of Washington in this season all tie back to that theme... Letting go. Do we let go entirely? Or do we hold on so tight we damage ourselves entirely? Yes, it's cool that they used the Halo 3 models but look past that and hear what they're saying. "Don't let go, not entirely" "Learn from their mistakes, pull from their strength." We see everything and everyone Washington has lost, with one of his friends, Doc, having been among them.
    All leading to Carolina saying "Whatever we will be, we will be it together." Which also provides a bow to her arc that I never fully realized I wanted for her, but now feels like it's just... perfect. Because if The Director had just... sat down and had this EXACT conversation with a young Carolina after Allison died, and said those words to her... This show's events wouldn't have occurred.
    Are there mistakes Restoration made? Yes!! MANY! But let's not treat Red vs Blue like it also wasn't a show that had themes, and ideas on its mind, that it presented exceptionally well.
    We just need to give it the respect of putting our critic lenses on and be willing to risk seeing flaws because it means seeing themes.

    • @themeaninginbetween
      @themeaninginbetween  2 месяца назад +1

      I see your point! What I meant was that Red vs Blue is not an art house film or something. It’s a show that always leaned more on its comedy and heart than it did on having the most critically flawless story. Certainly that doesn’t mean it didn’t have its moments with deeper themes and heartfelt events as you outlined. Also I was specifically talking about the story issues and problems with continuity in Restoration, not the rest of the show.

  • @Tristan_Homewood
    @Tristan_Homewood 2 месяца назад

    Make a live action red vs blue show

  • @kingofmonsters14
    @kingofmonsters14 2 месяца назад

    i prefer the Shisno Trilogy- it did a lot of character development for characters that doen't even appear here, like Donut and Sister

  • @agentumbra2374
    @agentumbra2374 2 месяца назад +1

    My thoughts on Restoration: ruclips.net/video/yb-hKCBvA8k/видео.htmlsi=Fxi3TCMEHSjtrcO_

  • @3mpt7
    @3mpt7 2 месяца назад

    This season felt like it got stripped down, leaving us with the bare bones. Unlike the Halo series of the last thirteen years, there was absolutely nothing wrong with the framework of the story, or the acting, and everything actually made sense. The fight choreography was lacking, and Sarge standing in front of the door for no reason could have been done a little better, but I was genuinely floored by Tex's turnaround. I'm guessing that Caboose's earlier efforts with the memory unit in prior seasons failed because it needed more points of view. As for the voice actor--he did such a good job that I didn't notice the difference at all--except Caboose did sound slightly less stupid. I'm really astonished that, unlike most stories these days, it all works logically.

  • @Hotlmao
    @Hotlmao Месяц назад

    Singularity ending is better imo. The fact that donut, sister, lopez, and doc (yes i know he technically does but in my opinion it is a bad way to offscreen him) never got the closure just makes this a bad ending for me. The only good one is wash seeing how he finally let go of the past for the final time but i don’t think its worth it considering the fact that doc died just for this, for a 2 minutes closure on washington whole character, don’t get me wrong its good but its not worth it. Thank God this is an open ending just like s13 where this can be interpreted in 2 ways which is either this is the true ending or just a simulation obviously i choose the latter.

  • @jonathandiaz4997
    @jonathandiaz4997 2 месяца назад

    15 hours ago 😮

  • @eataneraser
    @eataneraser Месяц назад

    It would have been nice if they did an impression of a good season. It's just not worth the praise man

  • @BlueTeam-John-Fred-Linda-Kelly
    @BlueTeam-John-Fred-Linda-Kelly 2 месяца назад

    The ending was super disappointing.😔

  • @SquattingxBear
    @SquattingxBear 2 месяца назад

    Maybe move back from the camera just a lil bit!

  • @Angel-vl1kq
    @Angel-vl1kq Месяц назад

    HEY, I AM ALSO AN RVB - Gilmore girls fan, add me to that diagram