Minecraft Hermitcraft :: The Biggest Little Terrain Job
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- Опубликовано: 23 мар 2024
- Minecraft time on the Hermitcraft Server Season 10 SMP Episode 7. Go to expressvpn.com/bdubs and get 3 months of ExpressVPN for free.
Today on the Hermitcraft Minecraft SMP, we take on a big personal project that adds a lot of feeling to our base.
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Bdubs an influencer. So many people went to look at the bamboo shop this week and a whole street sprung up ✨️🎍
My parents said if I hit 20k they'd buy me a professional camera begging you guys literally begging !!..
@@Tiger10002 and my parents said if I hit 100 they will let me marry 100 maidens and gift me 10 ferraris.
Indeed, he is, it’s really noticeable how many hermits just go to Bdubs’ builds to improve their building, and much of the server just seems obsessed with Bdubs’ builds this season.
@@Tiger10002 Your parents want you to hit 20k by having quality content not by begging people to sub to your channel.
More than that a lot of people seem to have much more interest in gradients, blending and coloring this season and I believe that it is just because Bdubs... and tbh I love it.
7:19 "Well this isn't an _Official_ hitching post, but we're going to have to use it as one", said Bdubs. Hitching his horse to the horse-garage, next to the horse-hole parking lot.
Why doesn't anyone else just use hitching posts?
@@bbgun061It requires you dedicate a valuable inventory slot to a lead if you want to use a horse. Stables and pits do not. Also leads require an extra input.
Poor Grian those horse parking spots and the horse garage were the only thing he was proud of with the hermit office and basically no one has been using him unless Grian himself yells at em to use them 😂
Thanks for buying a trophy dude :-)
They look sick!
I may be biased but Bdubs maybe setting up the meta in HC. Started with horses, paths, shading, color palettes, signs, etc. He’s a minecraft pioneer
He can shares stairs with etho
Each on their on way.
Oh poor Bdubs! Don’t listen to that Etho guy about your build, guy can’t even build a roof!
Etho is so insensitive. And right after the divorce papers came out last week. Poor Bdubs can’t catch a break.
@@HudsonHorse lmao
@@HudsonHorse😂lolololol
@@HudsonHorse It's all started when Joel joins the server
@@jazz_717 That's because Etho is obsessed with Joel, so he can't put the focus on being nice to Bdubs.
I love how bdubs intentionally built his shop kind of out of the way but it’s attracting all the hermits to make that the center of the shopping district now
he's a magnet of creativity
Always awesome to see what ends up being the center of the shopping district 😊
I love how his bottom lip makes up for his top lip
But he said it that it's eventually going to be in the middle
He picked the prettiest place, of course the others want to be there.
I have heard at least 3 people say in video “I’ve been inspired by Bdubs” and 3-5 shops popping up next to yours is such an amazing effect
grian making two different horse storage solutions, then every single hermit completely ignoring both of them.
I feel like you are taking inspiration from Ghibli not just for colors but for the pacing of the episodes themselves. Everything feels like it is getting the time and care it deserves and I love it
i had a feeling that bdubs have been watching some Ghibli films with his daughters. his framing of b-roll with the music feels inspired by it.
What is ghibli? Sorry I am verrry new to minecraft
@@ashl4848 Ghibli or in other words studio Ghibli is basically the Japanese version of Disney
@@ashl4848ghibli is a Japanese animation film studio, known for having very beautiful, detailed landscapes in the backgrounds. Some of their most famous works include Spirited Away, Kiki's Delivery Service, The Cat returns and Princess Mononoke
@@ashl4848 no worries! it's actually an animation studio known for movies like spirited away, princess mononoke, and most recently the boy and the heron. They have a really distinctive artistic style that mr dubs is embodying this season
Grian: Builds a Garage and Parking Spots for Horses
BDubs: Uses a fence post on the garage "This will have to do"
also
grian: builds horse holes
iskall: why are there holes in this parking lot this place is awful
I don't understand why no one else simply uses a hitching post...
@@bbgun061because you have to carry a lead and that takes up a inventory slot
@@Theachupmost people keep a lead if riding a horse to be fair
I'm waiting for G to just use the berry bush trick for the parking stalls.
Loving the focus on nature and atmosphere around the base this season
MOG? also first :)
So many perfect moments in this episode, but my favorites were calling your armor “lacy” and Etho’s growing self awareness at how often he criticizes master builders
"Can I set this down? No, I bet its a pumpkin" is one of the most hermitcraft things ive heard
reminded me of the Stanley Parable "is it a bucket?" bit
Sometimes I wonder if they'd be better off using a different item¹-after all, who would wear a trophy or an Easter egg on their head?-but then we wouldn't have had Gregg or the derpiness of 8:08
¹I know Tango is partial to iron nuggets, hence why the postal system uses them for stamps
@@GSBarlevi think carved pumpkins get used since they can render as 3D geometry in the inventory, and especially for the people using custom models to wear special headgear. likewise, items (such as iron nuggets) are easy to retexture into other 2D items (such as postage stamps). however, i’ve just remembered about the mail bags that pearl introduced; they are 3D but the texture is applied to bundles, a 2D item. so maybe i’m totally wrong! or perhaps this is how it used to work, and xisuma made the trophies from pumpkins because it’s a habit or something.
@@moontravellerjul Just FYI-any item can be given a 3D model. PhoenixSC made a 3D mace, and I made my own Steam Deck out of a poisonous potato.
@@GSBarlev ah ok, thankyou for correcting me :)
as someone who is studying conservation with a focus on grasslands, it's amazing how you have subconsciously picked up on what a healthy grassland looks like and so successfully translated it to minecraft. the use of leaves and saplings to add forbs that aren't flowers is really amazing. i just love the biodiversity you managed to display and how it feels so natural.
Yes! I totally agree! ❤
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Grasslands get no attention but they're super important
Honestly, I don't think it's subconsciously with Bdubs
The different types of trees, also. He's got two distinctly different deciduous trees. As a tree & bonsai enthusiast, I appreciate his study of branch structure & trunk taper.
I love how involved Etho is this season. He’s in so many episodes and livestreams.
So many people wanted to up their builds in the shopping district because of you too!
BDubs referring to moss as his 'old' love was so funny
Bdubs really making "every scene a painting" like Bob Ross and Miyazaki, treating minecraft like a canvas is exactly what the game is best at.
"If your personal opinion is that you don't like it, then you are wrong" LOL
The arrogant, prideful Midwesterner side of him is rearing its glorious head.
@@izzytodd4242 ope
16:34 :)
Sounding a lot like Joel 😂
Some day I would like to make a song for the background of one of these
Can we give a round of applause to Bdubs?? The cinematic shots, the before and after of the terrain, the music. He’s got it all. I mean, the before and after is really something, I don’t know why that’s what’s sticking with me, but it’s not anything I’ve seen someone do before, so it seems really above and beyond. Bdubs may be winning the cinematography award for season ten! (We should totally do an awards show for the Hermits)
I remember using your rolling-hills trick in my very first build! It was before we had moss blocks, so it was using the green concrete powder (beautiful block). I'm proud of how I've grown as a builder, and I owe a lot of that to things I've learned watching you!
Thanks Bdubs!!
"It's clogged. It's never been clogged before."
If I had a dollar for every redstoner who said that...
lmao
Calling bdubs a redstoner might be a stretch, a red stoner maybe, but that is unknown
bdubs: describes shading plans and techniques and start the timelapse
me: he's like the bob ross of minecraft
bdubs: "he's not perfect like me... I'M perfect like me"
me: oh. nevermind.
K West of Minecraft😭
Bro why "K." Ye what did he do to you 😭😭😭
bob ross + yosemite sam lol
I loved that comment, because it sounded cocky, but he's mentioning how hes pleased with himself and what he has achieved. He's perfect for himself and I believe its a quite admiring comment of oneself. Maybe I'm going deeper than I should and I romanticized his comment, but that's what I got from it.
That overgrown grass field is simply magical. You said it was a lot of time for a small amount of change, but the difference it made is exponential in my opinion.
I gotta say, the way every single hermit pauses to gush over every Bdubs build that they pass by in their videos is well deserved for the amount of effort that goes into them. Not to mention the redstone genius! I normally watch Doc, and as he said in the last video "If you want to learn super, proper, redstone, go watch Bdubs," I learned more from watching you throw together your last couple of farms than from any redstone tutorial.
Yeah the bamboo shop is crushing it, but to get the potion shop up and he'll need a netherwart farm, a brown mushroom farm, a blaze farm, a raid farm, farmer villagers, a ghast farm, a slime farm, a pufferfish farm, a rabbit farm, a phantom farm, a turtle scute farm, and a dragon's breath farm. That's a lot of redstone with Bdubs!
Luckily, Bdubs is a Grand Master at Redstone. 😊
@@JaysinStaticBreakingtheCulture I mean even docM shouted Bdubs out as the place to go if you want good redstone in his most recent ep ahah
! Yay
He shouls do zedaph super potion.maker thingy magigy
Oh dear lord
If you're doing prairie - I've found that yellow candles on top of either a fern or a birch sapling makes a great goldenrod (which are one of the most common prairie plants across the northern hemisphere, certainly here in north america. You could also use a torchflower but they're a little shorter than most mature goldenrod, and a little wide too. Where I am (wisconsin, which has tons of prarie) another common plant is northern bush honeysuckle, which is a mostly nromal looking shrub but it has a bit of orangey/reddening on the leaves, especially higher up on the plant. I wonder if something like that could be possible to make look good too
I think Bdubs would go crazy for painting miniatures
I know like a thousand people have already said this, but out of all the hermits, not a single one even comes close to bdubs when it comes to vibe and cinematography in his episodes, its such a different experience than watching any other hermits' episodes and I love it so much
As an artist myself, I’m loving how you are creating your build like a painting canvas with structural elements, dynamics and shading. Love the subtle pops of colour and variations of green that you are achieving. Honestly, I wish that Minecraft had more purple blocks, because purple is such an amazing colour for shadows.
you should check out Gneiss Name's video series exploring colors in minecraft!!!
I actually love the cyan accents on the paths. When I do digital painting of portraits I just randomly splash cyan on the face wherever, usually around the eyes and it gives me instant joy lol. Etho judging your roofs... go judge his redstone next heh.
Base terrain is coming along nicely.
“What a good lesson” I could not contain my laughter
I gotta say bdubz this season you have just hit the spot with your editing. The intro, the cinematics, the music. So peaceful and calming. I enjoy your attention to detail and love for making simple things so pretty. Much love, keep it up!
“This is where personal opinion comes into play and if your personal opinion is that you don’t like it then you’re wrong.” Another wonderful Bdubs quote to use against your enemies
Watching Bdubs put together a landscape is like watching Bob Ross
i was thinking this exactly
Agreed!! Him putting blue in the path felt the same as Bob starting to put a tree in!! I was like no no he’s gone too far, then it was done and I was like wow that looks so amazing I never would’ve imagined that working!!
i was thinking that too! his minecraft builds are like a painting.
I love how the clock looks like a little painter's palette for when Bdubs paints the world =)
I think the second tree is the best part of the build today. Not only does it look great, but it also validates the first tree being there. I like the first tree individually, but having two trees adds a lot of definition to the environment.
The editing, the music, the building, the comedy. Bdubs isn’t making a RUclips Hermitcraft episode, he’s out here making whole short films
14:59 Nobody loves Bdubs like Bdubs loves Bdubs.
Mrs. Bdubs is the exception! :)
@@mykael79 not after the divorce papers were signed 😔
And rightfully so.
@@ItsHimBro now I gotta ask: What is up with all the divorce paper comments? Is it a joke, sth serious, divorce with Etho, Mrs. Bdubs, or even Joel? What is going on??
@@LibraryofAcousticMagic3240it's a joke from one of his sponsored ad segments from a recent video (forgot which one exactly)
not to be dramatic but the editing style this season is making me appreciate life a bit more, the shots w the music are so gorgeous
Im obsessed with bdubs not seeing the 5 parking spots for horses at the permit office and instead attaching his horse to a fence
If nobody's said it yet, the sales trophy was backwards, just rotate it in the frame if you want to see that '100' - but seems some people prefer how it looks the way you had it anyway, up to you
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@@zane_sadauskis same
@@zane_sadauskis same
@@tucc1o643lol
The "mausoleum" needs lighter walls. It's currently being "weighted" down by the massive walls. What Etho's saying is on point. It needs an element to disperse some of that weight. It's almost as if ... he's an architect.
Dang the rocks around your house look as real as they can get in Minecraft. Insane how the shading transition so well from far to close.
Bdubs' art is on another level. I feel like I'm watching a movie everytime, and the scenery is always breathtaking
At the end of the video, he put in his replay files “never gonna give you” and I thought he was about to rick roll us, but then he put “end” lol
I never thought I'd find myself shouting, "Oh my god, YES! The layering! The foreground, the depth, the framing! The composition!!" At a *Minecraft* video. Scar was right, man. You're not just a builder; you're a painter. I also really love how artsy you've been making your videos with the slower building montages set to slow music. Very art film, very nice.
Totally. As a photographer, the way he uses colour grading principles (which as the same as with film) in his builds is next level cool.
Bdubs, the bob ross of minecraft. Painting with block pallets, making texture, depth and shading. An artist
Incredible work on the wild meadow. I'd just suggest to place a few dead bushes here and there as in a wild environment like that you'll always end up having dead branches of bushes, or leftover dead twigs and plants from the previous season. It'll add some nice depth seeing some few pixels of brown through the dense greens as well :)
I feel joy swell deep in my heart when I see Vanilla Minecraft look so gorgeous.
These landscapes are more impressive to me than any mega build, because I feel the magic of my favorite game come to life.
Keep in mind bdubs does use a couple minor aesthetic mods, like with the fog, increased render distance and clouds. Still largely vanilla and very impressive
Still missing my "welcome to Hoymiecraft" welcome 😢
cant handle changes hugh 😏🤷🤗
@@liltroublemaker1230hey! I'm autistic and proud i'll have you know.. 🤣
@@MV. how is that have to do with anything Lmaooo
@@user-2rx61Eu7z It is a common autistic trait to be very stressed when there is a change in the routine... A lot of neurotypical people are also attached to their routine though, but the difference is probably in the intensity...
@@liltroublemaker1230 change is scary 😱 lol
Was already getting a Studio Ghibli vibe from the videos so far (pacing, choices of audio, particular camera framing shots, the color choices, etc) and then when BDubs confirmed it I was ecstatic. So excited to see how this turns out at the end of the season.
Bdubs is more than just a builder, he is an artist.
He does more than just build, he paints.
I have a little private playlist titled "Inspiration for Video Editing" and I have to stop myself from putting every BDubs video in it. Good job setting the mood! Great ideas for the framing of shots! 👏👏👏
We got to love those little bdubs outbursts
The immediate apology afterwards is so funny
I cried laughing!! 😂
Adding Bdubbs has been the best thing to happen to hermit craft. I’ve been watching this guy’s videos since the first ever episode of “Flyboys“
I live in Australia and your area reminds me a little bit of the environment here… the lack of lush flowers, the flat open ground, the dead/“dry” looking trees, and overall colour palette, with an overgrown feel, I think is what’s contributing to it… it’s really refreshing to see this kind of landscape that’s pretty different from vanilla generation and also how others might decorate and terraform! As an artist it’s also so cool to see you continuously develop your use of shading and colour theory in builds! I feel like you’re pushing and expanding the boundaries by being experimental like this so I’m really looking forward to future episodes 😊
australian here and i feel the same thing!
Bdubs "Anybody heard of 20-30 hours of land demolishing?"
Joehills "tehehehehehehehehe thats cute Bdubs!"
Pearl’s S9 base and now BDub’s s10 bases are just masters classes in landscape art. I love the detail hidden in the openness.
Thank you for bringing attention to how beautiful open grassland is and can be! It’s very under appreciated by most.
All the variation in those trees with the gates, blocks, slabs, walls, fences, and trapdoors all balanced to sculpt the perfect silhouette is absolutely beautiful. True craftsmanship
As someone who also has to pace themselves because of hurty hands all the time...we saw nothing, and we judge nothing. Hands were not designed with computers in mind.
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Yeah but computers were designed for hands! I understand the pain though poor hands we put them through a lot 😅
I feel like computers were *sort of* designed for hands, but not well-designed for hands, yk? like the standard level of ergonomics is mediocre at best lol
- someone whose hands regularly hate him because he's a computer nerd and artist lmao
Carpal tunnel and arthritis are the bane of creativity in the digital age!
just use the ethoslab mouse set up lol
Your depth of knowledge, understanding, and command of colors in the limited minecraft pallet is unlike anything I have seen other builders come near. Every episode I am left breath-taken in a new way. Grian said it well in one of his videos when he described the way you build as "Bdubs paints!"
Every Bdubs episode, especially in this season, feels like a master class. Every little thing he does in it, not just the build in which he puts each block meticulously like pixels in a painting, is artful. The cinematography, the choice of music, even the thumbnail. I hope he's aware how much of an inspiration he is to all the builders out there. I hope he'd notice his influence in so many people's builds in other servers too. He's like the block game equivalent of DaVinci and we're all his scrappy apprentices, eager to learn from the master.
Hi Bdubs! Been studying and working in landscape architecture for the past seven years -- I absolutely love the last 10 minutes of this episode. You said you're open to critique so imma jump straight to it.
You did an amazing job with the trees, terraining and soft landscaping, but one thing I think you can emphasize (maybe you're already aware) is how "intentionally unnatural" this build is. Thinking in Ghibli is a really good start. You aren't and shouldn't be mimicking wilderness, but instead think in picturesque -- an intentional, ideal and artistic landscape that incorporates wild elements. The picturesque movement is a very important era of early landscape architecture and you can definitely reference off some of the paintings and projects from back then. Olmsted is the continuation of that idea, adding considerations of spatial function which explores more the design of public space (very reductive explanation, do look up if you're interested).
More specific advice I would give is to add a bit of layering and more drastic density changes for the shrubbery. Layering as in short grasses/flowers in front and tall ones at the back to frame the path, alongside distinct colors to differentiate the two layers, like how you did with the rock. Varying density as in possibly obscuring the Silo with some tall grass and immediately switching to short grass when the user arrives at the perfect spot. It's a lot horticultural knowledge which I'm no expert of so I'm gonna leave it here (or ask Etho?). Remember you're not building this because of how nature is. You planted every single grass and shrub and tree, and that itself is enough justification. Go wild with your incredible understanding of contrast and colors!
Can't wait to see your next episodes! Amazing work as always :>
Whoa! “Time for your bravery test!”
25:50
Bdubs channeling Bob Ross as he draws a tree right across the beautiful and intentionally crafted silo in the background
and the tree made the scenery even more beautiful, acting as a frame for his house and silo as you walk through the path, so good
i love how i felt like every bdubs episode is a short movie
true
15:28 “LOOK WHATS HAPPENING!” The energy to share this magic omg
You know what I love about Bdubs is that watching him takes me back to watching bob ross do his paintings and both of them are great artists Bdubs you always blow my mind on how talented you really are I really hope you know that. I love your build style and you really have pushed me to try out these new style of building and friends ask me how I do that and I always send them to you RUclips channel.
Your base this season gives me a very peculiar and specific vibe. Something about the muted colors, the bluish tints, the naked trees, it gives off a somber, but warm feeling. The best way I can put it, even though it may not make sense to anyone but me, is that it feels like a flashback, like a memory of a happy time long ago.
The bare trees look soo good! If he does end up giving them leaves I hope its after making all of them first, then maybe something crazy like glass.
I told my wife whilst watching this at 10:37, "I wonder if Bdubs watches anime, cause the build gives out that feel". Him literally referring to Studio Ghibli minutes later made my day. I hope he sees this and take it as a compliment to his great eye and building skill.
the anecdotes about the real life inspiration for the fields and trees are very important for new artists. being able to watch the subtle changes between minutes or hours or days deeply influences how you can consider a scene.
the reason why I think Bdubs is the most talented builder on hermitcraft is exactly because of his terraforming. He not only creates astonishing builds, but with the landscape he manages to envelop the builds in the world to absolute perfection. Everything goes together so beautifully, and it’s mesmerizing to watch him create.
i never really know how to comment when i finish watching one of your episodes because i'm always a little bit in awe? you're constantly pulling principles of art into minecraft and using them in the most insane ways and i just love soaking it all up.
i think my favourite bit about the scene you worked on this episode was the warped nylium. it looks so natural there despite it being such a bright colour! i can't wait to see where this project goes next.
The shot with Cubs fireworks was artwork
I love how Bdubs never timelapses... instead does peaceful cuts
This is the first episode where it felt like we were seeing an artist's canvas in Minecraft, a canvas that was 3D and the artist was showing off their work. That overgrown grassy field is perfection. It was surreal. Good jobs, Bdubs.
Walking through that grassy patch looks like how sinking into a warm bath feels. Bdubs is the master.
Bdubs really is the Bob Ross of Minecraft. I love all the big insane builds going on on hermitcraft but then you look at bdubs, and he's literally just using the game as a canvas for art. This is truly beauitful to look at.
the music bdubs uses is always so perfect each season
I love that BDubs is an artist and Minecraft is his medium.
Also, always love a good path
i love how bdubs is building like he is painting a refined painting and doing it with so much good vibes i just can't get enough of bdubs rn!
(and it is the first season that i watch his videos)
A great season to start!
This is the first season I’m ever watching of Hermitcraft, and I keep picking up more and more Hermits to watch. While I do love the “icons” I watch (Grian and Scar) and the ones who are all full of shenanigans (like Gem and also still Grian and Scar) and the ones with bustling ambitions and ideas (like Pearl and Joel), I feel like my favorites are actually Bdubs and Skizz. Both are pretty lowkey and casual, even when you account for Skizz’s pyramid. They still have shenanigans, which I love, but we have Bdubs, who is focusing on the details and taking things nice and slow and has the most effervescent vibes in his videos, and Skizz, whose build is based off of a philosophical thought process, and who I think is better at explaining things than any other Hermit I watch. He has the best explanation of the permits, the first like three videos I watched left me with more questions than answers.
@@izzytodd4242 you should take a look at the life series, last life, double life, secret life, third life.
ngl I love what they're doing rn, everyone is keeping stuff slow, grounded, and horses
4:50 I’m obsessed with “represembles”. I will be adding it to my vocabulary asap.
Bdubs, the blue warped nylium actually kinda looks like large lichen patches you find in tundra areas in real life, looks dope. Maybe you could try adding some small boulders or stone outcrops right next to some of those blue patches. Look up Scandinavian wilderness for some inspo for some other parts of your base, I think they'd fit well with that aesthetic!
Bdubs has been getting really cinematic lately. It feels like he's putting almost as much detail and love into his videos as into his builds. The music at the end of this one, for some odd reason, made me tear up a bit. Watching a Bdubs episode, on a warm sunday afternoon in March, with the bright clear-sky sun coming off the fresh snow, above 0.. it's a feeling, all right!
I absolutely adore the overgrown field like nothing else. Unsure about the nylium.. I feel like it detracts a bit and makes it feel foreign. But you're spot on with the acacia.. super ugly saplings but they just blend right in, like a painting!
Not everyone’s perfect like me but guess who is perfect like me. I’m perfect like me- Bdubs best quote ever
Also “if you don’t like it you’re wrong “
The greens in the warped nallium almost make it look like grass underneath blue flowers and I love it! Glad to see less used blocks integrated like this
While you were showing us your terraforming job my biggest thought was ‘this looks like something out of a Ghibli film’. Then you mentioned the inspiration from Ghibli afterwards, which I think is a sign that your efforts are successful. It’s so lovely.
the music adds everything, makes every interaction feel like a soothing cutscene
Your build feels like it's straight out of a Ghibli world. It looks so beautiful!!
Bdubs use of his everyday life (tree in his backyard, tall grass from walks with his wife, etc) as inspiration for his builds is very profound and totally cool! I absolutely love the ghibli style!
I appreciate how the Hermits are all talking about slowing down this season. And then BDubs manifests the slow down with cinematic work sessions and peaceful music. It feeds my soul.
It never ceases to amaze me how Bdubs can just make minecraft into his canvas
the nylium for the path is such a smart idea and it's such a b-dubs thing to do cause no one else wouldve thought of that ever but it works so well
Out of all the hermits on the server, I'd say BDubs has got to be the holder of the Most Wholesome title. Gem and Mumbo are also wholesome in their own way, but I feel that BDubs has just the Perfect mix of wholesomeness, charisma, and confidence. I feel like it's impossible to not love this guy
Dying at the horse being hitched to the wall when Grian put so much effort into making a horse functional parking lot.
The slope of the terrain leading up to the house is SOOO good. It was definitely needing that. The rest is just phenomenal too.
Bdubs is the only man who can make half an hour feel like 2 minutes, the second i started the episode i was completely sucked in and immersed in his world and just couldn't look away. I love his style so much
"i bet it's a pumpkin" nothing gets past this man
6:50 "you could do so many things... especially me." PAUSE WHAT?!