I just wanna say, whether it was done intentionally or not, its actually very common for intellectually gifted people (like Dee) to struggle in learning new things, usually much more so than average intelligence people. It's because when you're gifted you spend so long with everything being easy and intuitive, that when something isn't you don't the experience of learning to guide you.
This is my current interpretation of the ep, maybe because that's just a bit too real for me personally. Good for Dee that he wasn't actually interested in learning the guitar though, otherwise this would've been a bit too depressing of an episode.
@@Bgh583 Actually its pretty close to reality. I don't want to sound egotistical, but I'm intellectually gifted (not as much as Dee, but I was smart enough to be offered the choice to skip grades in school and such). Believe me, its not just something people say to make normal people feel better. Put an equation in front of me and I can solve it in my head in a few seconds, but I've been struggling many years to learn to play an instrument and have made zero progress.
EXACTLY. You get a perfection complex and get very frustrated when you start struggling, and it's so difficult to ask for help, because you start feeling ashamed at not being good at everything. I STILL struggle with it and I'm in my 30s.
this is something that i can agree on. As someone who's not really intellectually gifted and just sit right at the middle, i learn things easily but not at the point where i get really good at them. As a result, I now have a lot of basic knowledge on different things but not at the amount where I can be called a professional at it.
I aso see it as a lesson for dee because dee has always been smart and intelligent and excels in everything I saw this more of a lesson that dee hey your not the smartest or the best almost knocking him down a peg so that confidence of his doesn’t become his own ruin kinda thing
It's generational trauma. He learned from what his father had pushed onto him, and instinctively his brain goes into that mindset when it comes to music
How sad even if he became a good husband, the education of his father's always come back... Idk if it's even possible to break this type of hard education
Yhea, i remember when i watched this EP for the first time in VO, i was confused as Glam seemed out of his usual character, even sounded like an A** instead of being the usual "genius good guy with a philosophical approch when there is problem" ... Then, EP 10 was released ... and damn... that made sens, poor Glam.
I think Glam probably had a moment with himself after Dee left, thinking about how he doesnt want to be like his father and how he so easily slipped into that behavior. But, as soon as Dee showed any sign of being scared, he backed off and apologized. That makes Glam leagues better than his own dad.
@@graciethebelle I see that as soon as that timer started he began teaching as he had been taught, and as soon as the timer went off the lesson was over, and he didn't need to teach anymore. I agree about him backing off when he thinks he's pushing too hard.
For him?? NOPE! He was slowly transforming into his sore excuse of a father when he should know the best not to do that. If someone deserved viral hug here then it's Dee
seeing Glam act like his dad is terrifying. but important to remember that he was abused and has never been taught another way to teaching music. I really hope we get an episode where he sits down with Dee and apologises and let's Dee know not to be so hard on himself :
While that can be true, it was revealed in the Q&A that Glam is a professional tutor, that all the awards behind him are from his student so he should be very good in teaching music
@@alabaz2302 True. My dad was a renowned teacher in my area, and he was rather easy with his students, compared to at home, anyways. I suppose it would be like seeing your past self and only seeing the way your own parents taught you as the one and only way to teach yourself, if that makes sense. As an adult who looks after a similar kid along with a class now myself, it can get admittably difficult to refrain from that level of projection, really. It becomes a cycle.
@@victordesena9763 I think the abuse made him a great teacher because it made him patients but with his son it was triggering and put him back in the room. Since his son looks like him it could have made him.revert to his oldest memories and mimic his dad.
For people who have fallen in love with Dee, I want to say that Dee is not really mad at his father, but rather at himself, Glam guessed that Dee does not want to play guitar, but just to show "how cool he is" to the girl from the quest( they will meet) So that's all right
I'd like to add for the most part Glam handles himself well. He's not trying to totally upset Dee it's a harsh truth the kid needs to learn. Also for what it's worth he doesn't just tell Dee he has no talent, he spastically says "in music"- know there's others areas he's good at. It's not perfect but it is progress from how he was raised.
Yeah. I think I get what you mean. The dad was really harsh cus he saw his son trying to be something he's not. And trying to be something he's not to form a relationship with someone.
I feel that Glam's anger is also due to how important the guitar was to him gaining his freedom, and seeing Dee being so flippant regarding it (not wanting to learn the basics) pissed him off. *edit* ok! so, according to the creators this scene was actually about Glam treating Dee like Dee has a tendency to treat others (IE: like they're stupid for not getting things right away), so Glam did the same to him. Weather or not Dee absorbed the lesson or understood the point of it, is unknown. However, I do believe the issue is quite complex, so I believe rather than it just being about the above, I also think it's to do with Glam being partially offended and other things as well.
Buuuuuut as soon as Dee showed he was uncomfortable, he backed off and apologized. Still doesnt make it right, but that makes him WAY better than his dad.
@@graciethebelle Oh, I totally agree. I feel that his Gustav moment was when we was telling Dee how untalented he was. Very severe imo, but I also understand. Poor Glam and poor Dee.
Actually, this is what the creators of the cartoon said. Glam realised that Dee only needed to learn how to play the guitar to impress the girl. And as for Glam the guitar means much more than just impressing someone, he thought it would be right to spare his son this idea.
@@katusha8891 yep, you can tell by his expression at 2:28 mark, Glam was offended by Dee and although it isn't his son's fault I can sympathize with glam. Despite his awful upbringing I believe he managed that well, and he made his son understand how harsh being a musician is, after all, Dee CAN'T play the guitar.
Notice how glam realized he was being too harsh, nobody taught him how to be a good parent and yet he clearly did great no physical or emotional abuse this was his ONE slip up which is amazing for children who grew up in a his el households and he apologized immediately he could’ve handled that situation better but for someone of his background he handled that amazingly
I think the most unsettling thing was he didn't acknowledge how he was acting until the timer went off. He didn't realise how he was acting, or that he was projecting during 'lesson time'. I feel bad for Dee because that's... kind of what I was like in guitar class in school. My teacher was a great guy. Jovial, helpful, informative, supportive.... but... I wasn't interested in theory... I wasn't really interested in learning the basics... I didn't even like trying to learn chords. I just looked up tabs for bits of songs I liked. He shot himself in the foot saying he 'knew all that stuff', but didn't have the proper foundations to handle what was being asked of him. I feel bad for Glam because I know he would never want to be that person.
If you didn’t notice at the beginning of the ep glam was humming “we’re not gonna take it” from the record chive gave him in ep 9, such attention to detail is why I love this show
i love this episode because you can really see how glam’s trauma affected him, he sounds a lot like his father did. You can see how he catches himself when he blows up at dee, realizing this. i feel really bad for him
Also, at the beginning when he's chopping tomatoes, he's humming "We're not gonna take it" by twisted sisters. Which just so happened to be the song which helped him stand up to his father and be happier.
shit, this is actually getting me emotional. i relate so much to dee, i was always the "intelectual" girl, who likes books and learning other languages, while my little sister is amazing with everything related to art. i mean, she can draw, paint, sing and play 3 different instruments (just like my dad), and it just seems SO EASY when she does these stuff, but when i try it's like the hardest thing ever. it used to get me so angry and disappointed with myself, i can truly understand how dee feels
I’m the opposite, I play 6 instruments and I’m majoring in traditional art. Everyone else in my family is good at the 4 main subjects and call me dumb or stupid for not being able to do any math above algebra one. It’s so hard to learn them
@@SummerBaker-se1kf i'm sorry your family treats you like that, you're clearly not dumb at all. i hope they realize it someday and start to appreciate your talents as well
As somebody who plays 2 instruments and does many different kinds of art, you fail to realize how we still can't do so much. Being able to play a song doesn't compare to knowing math skills required for your age group or being quick at grasping history facts. I cannot do anything school requires of me. All I can do is play and make art. I fail more than I achieve even though at home people only see me achieve. I am achieving nothing but something that makes me happy. Not something that matters truly.
@@Luzei_arts but what do you think that matters? Well, if it makes you happy then it matters. Dont give in to what society expects you to should be able to do, should be like or should not be like. You can still live a decent life without any of those things, its all just a social construct.
as sad as this episode is i thought heavy’s dialogue at the end was nice. “if i can play scream after only a couple of minutes, then dee must be shredding like eddie van halen.” it’s nice that heavy believes in his brother so much!!
I love this episode. I love how they didn't force a good ending. There a ton of people who tend to drop hobbies when they aren't good at them for the first time, and I feel like this episode puts it in such a harsh, raw perspective.
alot of people have been like "im shocked Glam was acting like his dad" or "its sad that Glam is acting like his father" Glam is simply projecting. When going through something as traumatic as what Glam went through as a child, it's easy to then project that onto your own kids.
Yeah and personally this kinda hits hard for me because that's how my dad behaves towards me with verbal abuse and manipulations, but I act similarly towards my little siblings when they annoys me and I regret doing that to them. I don't wanna be like my dad but it's hard for me to control how I act when that's the way I've been taught to
5:30 See that’s difference between him and his dad He actually realized be was being too rough and apologized immediately after. Already a much better dad.
dee´s frustration hits so close to home. he´s a gifted kid who never really had to work for intellectual achievements, but when he was presented with something that he would have to actually learn and put effort in, he just gave up. too relatable :(
It’s not heartbreaking in my opinion. He probably wanted to impress someone to look cool, but failed bc he doesn’t have “talent”. It’s not his thing. You can’t just do something to look cool.
This ep makes me so sad every time I watch it. Dee is clearly a child prodigy, gotten from Glam, so its harder for him to learn newer or more non-academic based things like guitar. Glam getting angry with him then realizing and apologizing is what I like to call 'abusive accidents' not when you accidentally abuse someone or anything but when a survivor accidentally does something their abuser did. Glam's "abusive accident" was him starting to act like his dad, and I do not blame him for doing so since it's hard to control, but he should've handle teach Dee a bit better, since he knew that Dee wasnt all educated in the musical field.
I understand this well, with both Dee and glam,, Because I also catch myself acting like my abusers towards other people and I tend to apologize right away or try and make it up for it later on. And with Dee when I first started playing instruments. I gave up a few times with a guitar and a piano, and it's still hard for me to learn new things like instruments. I'm not exactly a prodigy child but since I was young my grades were great til now,
he is not afraid of him, he was rather surprised that his father screams on a Russian channel of authors called xudownik there are answers to questions from different characters it would be nice if they translated them into English I myself know Russian and the authors have enough time to maintain two channels on RUclips
Dee is so cute when he is acting like a teenager XD. I like that he has weak points which counterbalance his intelligence and makes him more than a little snarky version of Glam. It shows how Glam knows him well too, even if he is not the kindest father this time XD.
I think that Glam knows that hes the only one that can humble Dee, and Dee could learn something from it. Hes extremely intelligent and most things come to him easily, which makes him think he can do something like play an instrument without trying, just like with everything else. I hope he can learn from this and understand that his dad was trying to teach him that for some things, intelligence can only get you so far. He has to learn that with music, you have to put your heart into it.
In the original, in principle, the characters are more emotional. From the series with poker, in which all the main characters are present, I realized that the actors do not hold out, I believe that they can play in a similar way, but apparently they were simply not told "more emotionally", from this sometimes it feels like they are just reading from a piece of paper with an expression that puts pressure on perception. But this is at least something, I think it's better than if people who do not know Russian would read the subtitles, and so you can enjoy watching, listening to the characters in English. And, I hope, Alina and Dima still receive money from monetization, as they planned, because they deserve it.
@@yusakuyamivich6099 for whom as, but I prefer to watch with subtitles. The original, in principle, is better than the translation, as this situation. I'm from Russia myself, but I'm interested in watching the dubbing. I also watched the original Underverse, and it's much better with subtitles than the translation. (I hope I translated everything correctly).
I noticed that the lip sync wasn't matching up very well. I guess this is why anime has the mouths just open and close to the syllables. Its a lot easier to match up for different languages.
5:28 ok but this hits a nerve with me because this is exactly how my mum acts after yelling at me and then I say its fine and im not angry and stuff. Dee is one of my comfort characters now. Too relatable.
Yea, I felt really bad for Dee too. It's sad that abusive traits like how Glam blew up at his son over the lesson the same way he was yelled at when he was something that passed along, but I'm glad at least he recognized it and tried to make things right, unlike his dad
@@williamb9517 i read somewhere that he’s good at hiding his emotions, idk why but the happiness and smile seen on him seems forced, i hope next season he expresses himself more i love him sm
Ugh, this is so heartbreaking on so many more levels if you know Glam's past. I'm lowkey hoping for a more lighthearted episode next time, just to offset the heavy subject matter here.
I really want to harm to the parental unit, but you can see why he is so amazingly upfront- Some consider it rude, but it also taught by him having to endure hell and survive it. Now he thrives in his family. But the survival mechanism not so easy to drop.
@@xxDeadWaitxx I think that Glam knows Dee needs to be humbled, and he knows that he's the only one that can do it. Dee is extremely intelligent and everything he wants to know, learn, and understand comes incredibly easy to him. With how Glam grew up, it's understandable that Glam would be offended by the way Dee thinks he can just learn a few songs in an hour and use guitar to look cool, when for Glam, it's how he survived the trauma of his family and started his new life. But as soon as Dee showed that he was scared, Glam stopped and apologized to him. He's already leagues better than his own father.
Glam is an amazing father and he started off with good intentions, but he definitely did relay trauma at the point that he said Dee was shaming him. It definitely shows that his fathers attitudes are still affecting him. It doesnt make him a bad parent, he realized what he did and apologized, and that makes him already a really good parent and in the other episodes he does a really good job of not repeating his fathers actions. But this episode is awesome bc it shows what trauma can do to someone. And no matter how hard he tries someimes things will slip out. Glam isnt a good father bc he is perfect. He is an amazing father because he tried his very best and when he does slip up he takes accountability for it.
OH MY GOD this was incredibly relatable as a gifted kid it is common to struggle to learn new things and this was basically my experience playing the guitar wanting to play perfectly immediately
The emotion Glam showed in this episode only foreshadows his origin and I cannot wait to hear such a episode dubbed. Spectacular. Also nice touch on the Loneliest Day cover over the credits.
There’s so many layers to how sad this episode is… It’s frustrating to struggle with something you want to learn but someone else who doesn’t care has natural talent. Glam having to consciously and constantly keep the bad habits he learned from his father in check when he is displaying tough love. Dee having to be forced to temper his expectations to his level of talent and skill. There are so many things pulling at the situation and the tension nearly tears it.
I actually really like how Glam handled Dee's lesson. It's important to understand that if you do not have the raw talent for something, you will need to work at it. It's even more important to understand that some people will have it much easier, Heavy. I'm sure if Dee had shown a real love for, and dedication to, learning glam would have happily continued the lesson.
Yeah, Dee is too proud and stubborn to understand his own limitations. Glam sees this and was straightforward with him. The similarities between Glam and his father is another can of worms, of course.
Ooof, Dee's single tear as he walks away kills me! Incredible and heartbreaking episode. Also seeing Glam have moments where he reflects his dad's behavior... 😭😭😭
This honestly reminds me of how scared I am to turn out like my parents. I’m scared I might unintentionally hurt my kids emotionally when I have them, even if I know I’m far more ahead then my parents the thought is still terrifying
It is scary and it probably will be something you fear whenever you do have a kid but going against that fear and remembering that it's not you and apologizing and fixing the problem is the key. You'll do great as long as you remember that
dee struggling to play the guitar hits you in the feels because he IS smart, but he can't be good at the guitar without talent and practice, which is fucking relatable as hell lol. also heavy being a chill gamer bro is adorable X3
Man this hits home. Learning anything can be difficult and child protagys can be aggravating. But all it takes is to forget others practice and listen to others when they point stuff out. At some point it clicks and its genuinely fun to improve and even add your own flare to it. Your not gonna be the best but hey the only record that matters is your own
If you listen careful you can hear glem humming “we’re not going to take it” by twister sisters while chopping tomatoes for dinner as that was the first music he actually liked
This was really heart breaking to watch. As someone who considered themselves talentless as a kid, tried to learn guitar, and had an emotionally abusive father with temper issues who tries to teach me this really hit home. I remember how shitty I felt after every lesson because he would make me feel like shit for not picking it up right away. After weeks of torment I abandon the instrument and never pick it up again. It effect me even now. When I hear lingo typically associated with acoustic guitar I get flashbacks and feel horrible.
Dee Carrie's his father's intelligence and his mother's tendency to get into trouble while Heavy Carrie's his father's musical talent and his mother's fiery nature
If you pay attention to Heavy when he’s talking to his friends, it sounds like he said, “If I can play Scream for 3 minutes then Dee must be shredding at it” after he mentioned Dee strumming all day. It’s pretty sweet that Heavy looks up to his brother like this
This is basically me... I tried learning piano, guitar and drums but I have no talent in this area. It just sucks that it’s almost impossible to some of us to play properly
Rewatching this episode made me realize that at the beginning Glam is humming were not gonna take it. It's good to see that the song is still a part of him
It's sad how Glenn almost lost control like his father does if Dee hasn't snapped him out off it he would have lost control and turned out as his father 4:09
At 4:30, I think Glam is trying to scare Dee away from music with his sudden increase of talking speed, especially after his small outburst. He's realizing he's more like his father when teaching then he thinks and doesn't want that for Dee (or heavy but he's not the topic) so he's just trying to get Dee off of music altogether, since Dee's lack of musical talent brings out the worst of Glam, as we and Glam have noticed
I also feel like Glam shows a lot more emotion not only during the lashing out, but in general during the lesson. Even if they werent poistive emotions. Perhaps it's just Glams traumatic background that makes him look like a manic serial killler , but his anger feels a lot more real then the other times we see him. This dilated pupils and big smile thing seems like a mask that he just puts on instinctively. I think his eyelids are further proof of this, seeing as Glam usually is wide eyed, but during the lesson his eyelids are doing various expressions, showing emotion we don't usually get from Glam
(I just keep finding more in this episode) You might also notice Glam sets the timer for 3 minutes, meaning he knew Dee was gonna react this way and anticipated this lesson to only take 3 minutes, which he was right about
I remember when this first came out in Russian, and thought Glam's behavior was really out of character. Then 8-10 happened. The writing foreshadowing, and hidden clues in the first esp really make this some of the best writing, and story tellling out there.
2:33 I have a theory about that clock cause it was set to a time of 2 minutes and 58 seconds meaning that Glam intentionally or not knew the class would only last that long cause if something him or his son did, so maybe in the back of Glam’s mind he knew he wouldn’t be able to do lessons with his son cause of his past. I believe like some others that Glam has BPD or DID, and I think he has 3 alters(different identities/personalities) which is Glam, Sebastian (young Glam), and the last one which is like a small piece of his father that never got always from him. And in this lesson the “Father” (I’ll just call it that) came out during some moments. I don’t have DID myself so correct me if I’m wrong, from what I heard people who have DID can sometimes tell when they’re switching between alters which we see when Glam serval times in the lesson tries to take control again knowing this might have happened which is why he set the clock cause with this drastic change of alters and Dee’s frustration the lesson would be so short Glam could predict the perfect time it would end before Dee walked out or Glam would have to put a stop to the lesson cause it would become to much for him.
Yeah but I don't think it's did. Even without did you have parts of you that can come out, and that surely you don't ever want to. And Glam's is his father
I can agree with bpd but not DID because that’s different to it, and while alters can take take on a past abuser the condition? Yeah condition, DID is much different and diverse then that which is why it has other diagnoses that can correlate to it :)
I do the same but in reverse. I am learning Russian with original series :D Я делаю то же самое, но в обратном порядке. Я учу русский язык с оригинальной серией :D
I think glam was trying to show dee how he treats others when they don’t understand something right away. Good teaching moment honestly and when he slips up and goes to far he switches up feeling guilt but not apologizing just how dee does
Rewatching this hits hard. Glam has no idea how to be normal or teach gently. All he knows is the quick and harsh instructing of his father. He rejects his past family yet these mannerisms were ingrained in him since birth. He hasn’t been able to work past them in a constructive manner, wanting to focus on the present. However, trauma won’t go away just like that. Glam progressively getting more intense, uptight, and berating as the lesson goes on, only to have to be snapped out of it multiple times. When the lesson is officially over, he comes to his senses, apologizing with the smile he bears with his new family. Snapped back to the present. He knows what he’s doing, but doesn’t know how to do otherwise.
Aw, poor Dee! I just noticed that he started crying when he left Glam's office. I wanna give him a hug, even if he is a fictional character. The writers of this wonderful series are amazing at their job.
God, I love how Alina handled the characters... She conveys so much through visual EXPRESSION that whether you speak Russian, English or both, you can mostly pick up on what's through their heads purely by watching their faces. Marvelous! EDIT: Also, I myself am completely tone-deaf and have moderate carpal tunnel, so playing ANY kind of instrument--especially a guitar, which requires good flexibility and grip in the fingers--is beyond me. Not that I didn't try when I was around Dee's age, wanting to be a musician myself at the time. The problem back then was that my fingers weren't quite long enough yet, and by the time they were, my joints had become compromised enough that the level of control needed to play properly was something I just wasn't capable of anymore. It's still something I regret not pursuing more aggressively than I did at the time
As someone who seriously struggles with playing any instruments, this hit home. I always get so frustrated at myself when it doesn’t come easily, even though I know it takes work.
I play the violin and this episode reminded me when I was starting to play my violin. I was so angry when I couldn’t play a piece or get a technique right. After some maturing, I came to realize that it takes a lot of practice. Even if something that seems so simple.
I suppose Glam noticed that Dee would NOT realy like to play music. (we know he just wanted to make some affection on a girl...) Glam understood it and quickly (in 3 minutes flat) showed Dee that he shouldn't try something that he don't really want. I think it's really smart of Glam.
Ah, this episode is always difficult for me to watch. It seemed so out of Character for Glam the first time I watched (the Russian version). But it goes to show that every character has their weaknesses and traumas.
4:22 " oh sorry professionals habit ' More like I've become my father where's my ruler. Poor Glam maybe he put the timer on in case he did act like his father
I really like that rendition of lonely day on the piano with the scene, Dee just wanted to learn guitar to look cool and possibly fit in as you see from the message at the end cus most likely he didnt wanna just be seen as the smart kid and because of both his dads agression when trying to learn and Heavy just being able to picking up on guitar like it was nothing it only made him feel more like an outcast even in his own family as well. It was quite literally the loneliest day of his life.
Watching this after episodes 9 and 10 just makes this even more heart breaking, seeing Glam's father slightly coming through in his teachings, it's frightening
I am a beginner guitarist and to see Dee try to play it warms my heart. It does take a lot of practice and your fingers start to get calus and hurt alot.
Dee is intellegent as his father but as cranky as his mother. Heavy is dumb as his mother but naive as his father. Beautiful.
Glam is anything but naive.
And it's called ✨Genetics✨
I wouldn't say naive I think optimistic fits better
@Rainy weather?
@Rainy weather oh thanks for explaining. Although I'm not sure that's a phrase, do you mean good natured?
I just wanna say, whether it was done intentionally or not, its actually very common for intellectually gifted people (like Dee) to struggle in learning new things, usually much more so than average intelligence people. It's because when you're gifted you spend so long with everything being easy and intuitive, that when something isn't you don't the experience of learning to guide you.
This is my current interpretation of the ep, maybe because that's just a bit too real for me personally.
Good for Dee that he wasn't actually interested in learning the guitar though, otherwise this would've been a bit too depressing of an episode.
Yeah that the excuse the average and below people tell themself
@@Bgh583 Actually its pretty close to reality. I don't want to sound egotistical, but I'm intellectually gifted (not as much as Dee, but I was smart enough to be offered the choice to skip grades in school and such). Believe me, its not just something people say to make normal people feel better. Put an equation in front of me and I can solve it in my head in a few seconds, but I've been struggling many years to learn to play an instrument and have made zero progress.
EXACTLY. You get a perfection complex and get very frustrated when you start struggling, and it's so difficult to ask for help, because you start feeling ashamed at not being good at everything. I STILL struggle with it and I'm in my 30s.
this is something that i can agree on. As someone who's not really intellectually gifted and just sit right at the middle, i learn things easily but not at the point where i get really good at them. As a result, I now have a lot of basic knowledge on different things but not at the amount where I can be called a professional at it.
4:20 When he says "Do you have any talent at all?" it's Gustav's voice instead of Glam's. That's such a cool depiction of generational trauma.
4:56 THAT IS NOT GLAM, THAT IS GUSTAV!!!!
OMG I DIDNT EVEN NOTICE
I WAS CRYING CUZ OF THAT
Whos gustav?
@@ilikeguitars3511 Gustav is Glams abusive perfectionist father.
I flinched when Glam started talking to Dee like that
And poor Dee, guitar isn’t very easy and I was surprised that Heavy could pick it up so quickly
When episode 9 come out for English it’s more understandable
Some people just have that talent honestly...my brother did he could pick up the guitar and learn play like Heavy, I was more talented with the drums
It will be explained why glam reacted that way, but Dee is also inpatciented. He expected that he would pick this up easily because he is smart.
Dee picked up his fathers intellect while heavy picked up his virtuoso abilities
@@samreed8937 omg that’s one of my favorite episodes i loved it
The darkness that Glam still has inside him is heartbreaking.
It’s not Darkness... it’s... TAM-TAM-TAM... Gus-TAV!
That's what childhood abuse leaves behind. He is leagues better that his own dad, but it will take a generation or two to fizzle out.
Oh Glam i thought he was being a lil hash until I watched his story
I aso see it as a lesson for dee because dee has always been smart and intelligent and excels in everything I saw this more of a lesson that dee hey your not the smartest or the best almost knocking him down a peg so that confidence of his doesn’t become his own ruin kinda thing
Trama*
It's heartbreaking how obvious it is how much Glam cares for his family, but when it comes to music, he instantly turns into his father
It's generational trauma. He learned from what his father had pushed onto him, and instinctively his brain goes into that mindset when it comes to music
I findit even more confusing, because isn't Glam a Music teacher for the elite? I imagine he cannot hold a job with that teaching method.
ive been searching for this info but i dont know where to find it is there a background story on an another channel ?
@@rayhananourelmendili6311watch s2 episode 9 and 10
@@rayhananourelmendili6311it’s all in season 2
“If I could play the guitar after a couple of minutes, Dee must be shredding it.”
Heavy loves his older brother.
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i mean to him his brother is a genius so it makes sense
How sad even if he became a good husband, the education of his father's always come back... Idk if it's even possible to break this type of hard education
You mean sister?
@@jellystypee dee is a guy
Hits hard when you realize Glam is acting like his own dad.
Yhea, i remember when i watched this EP for the first time in VO, i was confused as Glam seemed out of his usual character, even sounded like an A** instead of being the usual "genius good guy with a philosophical approch when there is problem" ...
Then, EP 10 was released ... and damn... that made sens, poor Glam.
I think Glam probably had a moment with himself after Dee left, thinking about how he doesnt want to be like his father and how he so easily slipped into that behavior. But, as soon as Dee showed any sign of being scared, he backed off and apologized. That makes Glam leagues better than his own dad.
For those brief moments, yes.
@@graciethebelle I see that as soon as that timer started he began teaching as he had been taught, and as soon as the timer went off the lesson was over, and he didn't need to teach anymore. I agree about him backing off when he thinks he's pushing too hard.
OMG THIS MY MOM THO
Glam even predicted how long Dee would last in their lesson. Then there's projection from his childhood trauma. **virtual hug for Glam**
For him?? NOPE! He was slowly transforming into his sore excuse of a father when he should know the best not to do that. If someone deserved viral hug here then it's Dee
And Dee was smiling just like Victoria! As I understand it, Victoria and Dee smile like that when they find themselves in an awkward situation!
@Someone Else123 3:07
I noticed Dee has Vicky's nose and freckles as well! Both boys have their mom's nose and i think thats so cute.
It's a defense mechanism from feeling anything and staying professional
thus factoid makes me so happy lol
😁
seeing Glam act like his dad is terrifying. but important to remember that he was abused and has never been taught another way to teaching music.
I really hope we get an episode where he sits down with Dee and apologises and let's Dee know not to be so hard on himself :
yesss
While that can be true, it was revealed in the Q&A that Glam is a professional tutor, that all the awards behind him are from his student so he should be very good in teaching music
@@victordesena9763 yeah it’s very possible but I believe it’s because he is his son.
@@alabaz2302 True. My dad was a renowned teacher in my area, and he was rather easy with his students, compared to at home, anyways. I suppose it would be like seeing your past self and only seeing the way your own parents taught you as the one and only way to teach yourself, if that makes sense.
As an adult who looks after a similar kid along with a class now myself, it can get admittably difficult to refrain from that level of projection, really. It becomes a cycle.
@@victordesena9763 I think the abuse made him a great teacher because it made him patients but with his son it was triggering and put him back in the room. Since his son looks like him it could have made him.revert to his oldest memories and mimic his dad.
That piano version of lonely day is awesome
I love the different types of SOAD songs in the vid the prison song in one of the intros was hard
AND IF YOU GOOOOOOOO I WANNA GO WITH YOU
@@jameshopkins972 WHICH EPISODE
@@spooksicola season 1 episode 2 it's the intro lasts about 10 seconds bit it slaps
i know i wanna scream it from the rooftops lmao
I was shocked because Glam was acting like his father for a moment 😳
Hmmmmm interesting
LMAO BECAUSE GLAM IS GUSTAV'S SON EHEHUH
Just kiddin', ur phrase just sounds funny a bit :')
He just cares for his son, and does not want him to change for others
Glam*
Spoiler, but not for Russian one. 😏
For people who have fallen in love with Dee, I want to say that Dee is not really mad at his father, but rather at himself, Glam guessed that Dee does not want to play guitar, but just to show "how cool he is" to the girl from the quest( they will meet) So that's all right
I'd like to add for the most part Glam handles himself well. He's not trying to totally upset Dee it's a harsh truth the kid needs to learn. Also for what it's worth he doesn't just tell Dee he has no talent, he spastically says "in music"- know there's others areas he's good at. It's not perfect but it is progress from how he was raised.
@@samrobacker346 Wait for the the episode 9 and 10 it Will start to make more sense
@@КроликЯтоган I know the episodes. My points still stand.
@@samrobacker346 ok
Yeah. I think I get what you mean. The dad was really harsh cus he saw his son trying to be something he's not. And trying to be something he's not to form a relationship with someone.
5:31 the way the tear falls down dee's face breaks my heart.. i feel so sorry for him.
I feel that Glam's anger is also due to how important the guitar was to him gaining his freedom, and seeing Dee being so flippant regarding it (not wanting to learn the basics) pissed him off.
*edit* ok! so, according to the creators this scene was actually about Glam treating Dee like Dee has a tendency to treat others (IE: like they're stupid for not getting things right away), so Glam did the same to him. Weather or not Dee absorbed the lesson or understood the point of it, is unknown. However, I do believe the issue is quite complex, so I believe rather than it just being about the above, I also think it's to do with Glam being partially offended and other things as well.
Buuuuuut as soon as Dee showed he was uncomfortable, he backed off and apologized. Still doesnt make it right, but that makes him WAY better than his dad.
@@graciethebelle Oh, I totally agree. I feel that his Gustav moment was when we was telling Dee how untalented he was. Very severe imo, but I also understand. Poor Glam and poor Dee.
Actually, this is what the creators of the cartoon said. Glam realised that Dee only needed to learn how to play the guitar to impress the girl. And as for Glam the guitar means much more than just impressing someone, he thought it would be right to spare his son this idea.
@@katusha8891 yep, you can tell by his expression at 2:28 mark, Glam was offended by Dee and although it isn't his son's fault I can sympathize with glam. Despite his awful upbringing I believe he managed that well, and he made his son understand how harsh being a musician is, after all, Dee CAN'T play the guitar.
@@neo02yavizim exactly!
Notice how glam realized he was being too harsh, nobody taught him how to be a good parent and yet he clearly did great no physical or emotional abuse this was his ONE slip up which is amazing for children who grew up in a his el households and he apologized immediately he could’ve handled that situation better but for someone of his background he handled that amazingly
I completely agree
omg yeah!! ALSO DID YOU HEAR WHAT GLAM WAS SINGING AT THE START!!! IT WAS THE SONG THAT GOT HIM STARTED ON HIS JOURNY!! AS GLAM AND NOT SEBASTIAN!!!!
I would say A Little emotional abusive
I think the most unsettling thing was he didn't acknowledge how he was acting until the timer went off. He didn't realise how he was acting, or that he was projecting during 'lesson time'.
I feel bad for Dee because that's... kind of what I was like in guitar class in school. My teacher was a great guy. Jovial, helpful, informative, supportive.... but... I wasn't interested in theory... I wasn't really interested in learning the basics... I didn't even like trying to learn chords. I just looked up tabs for bits of songs I liked. He shot himself in the foot saying he 'knew all that stuff', but didn't have the proper foundations to handle what was being asked of him.
I feel bad for Glam because I know he would never want to be that person.
He's not being like his dad it's just a force of habit from his dad that he picked up from him
If you didn’t notice at the beginning of the ep glam was humming “we’re not gonna take it” from the record chive gave him in ep 9, such attention to detail is why I love this show
i love this episode because you can really see how glam’s trauma affected him, he sounds a lot like his father did. You can see how he catches himself when he blows up at dee, realizing this. i feel really bad for him
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Also, at the beginning when he's chopping tomatoes, he's humming "We're not gonna take it" by twisted sisters. Which just so happened to be the song which helped him stand up to his father and be happier.
At least Glam isn't taking a up a ruler
@@princelula5981That's true.
Where can i watch those episodes
The way Glam's voice transitions seamlessly into his father's at 4:48 is really disturbing.
Giving them the same VA was a perfect idea.
Where can I watch Glam's past story?
@@princesinvento6167 Episode 9 & 10
Yeah, scary.
"shaming me?"
shit, this is actually getting me emotional. i relate so much to dee, i was always the "intelectual" girl, who likes books and learning other languages, while my little sister is amazing with everything related to art. i mean, she can draw, paint, sing and play 3 different instruments (just like my dad), and it just seems SO EASY when she does these stuff, but when i try it's like the hardest thing ever. it used to get me so angry and disappointed with myself, i can truly understand how dee feels
I’m the opposite, I play 6 instruments and I’m majoring in traditional art. Everyone else in my family is good at the 4 main subjects and call me dumb or stupid for not being able to do any math above algebra one. It’s so hard to learn them
@@SummerBaker-se1kf i'm sorry your family treats you like that, you're clearly not dumb at all. i hope they realize it someday and start to appreciate your talents as well
As somebody who plays 2 instruments and does many different kinds of art, you fail to realize how we still can't do so much. Being able to play a song doesn't compare to knowing math skills required for your age group or being quick at grasping history facts. I cannot do anything school requires of me. All I can do is play and make art. I fail more than I achieve even though at home people only see me achieve. I am achieving nothing but something that makes me happy. Not something that matters truly.
I live this comment
@@Luzei_arts but what do you think that matters? Well, if it makes you happy then it matters. Dont give in to what society expects you to should be able to do, should be like or should not be like. You can still live a decent life without any of those things, its all just a social construct.
Dee's voice is sooooo beautiful
YEEEAH
@@maplspearcutethings3506 oh, what a unexpected encounter!
@@Sashanimation oh hi I know you
@@ЯдроМанро i am too)
Sorry
as sad as this episode is i thought heavy’s dialogue at the end was nice. “if i can play scream after only a couple of minutes, then dee must be shredding like eddie van halen.” it’s nice that heavy believes in his brother so much!!
I love this episode. I love how they didn't force a good ending. There a ton of people who tend to drop hobbies when they aren't good at them for the first time, and I feel like this episode puts it in such a harsh, raw perspective.
alot of people have been like "im shocked Glam was acting like his dad" or "its sad that Glam is acting like his father" Glam is simply projecting. When going through something as traumatic as what Glam went through as a child, it's easy to then project that onto your own kids.
Yea, obviously that doesnt make it okay, but I wish more people recognized how abuse affects people, even represented through a fictional story
Agreed. Some haven't heard of secondary trauma and it's a very real thing.
Yeah and personally this kinda hits hard for me because that's how my dad behaves towards me with verbal abuse and manipulations, but I act similarly towards my little siblings when they annoys me and I regret doing that to them.
I don't wanna be like my dad but it's hard for me to control how I act when that's the way I've been taught to
@@LoonaurtheworldDont worry your not alone in that section.
5:30
See that’s difference between him and his dad
He actually realized be was being too rough and apologized immediately after.
Already a much better dad.
also a major difference is that Glam didn't beat Dee
@@Dksimmer he would never
dee´s frustration hits so close to home. he´s a gifted kid who never really had to work for intellectual achievements, but when he was presented with something that he would have to actually learn and put effort in, he just gave up. too relatable :(
This is one of the most heartbreaking series
It's hertbreaking, but not the most. Just wait for 9 and 10 series.
It’s not heartbreaking in my opinion. He probably wanted to impress someone to look cool, but failed bc he doesn’t have “talent”. It’s not his thing. You can’t just do something to look cool.
@@CellEatingbob he wanted to amaze girlfriend but failed its kinda sad
I love it because it implies stuff about Glam that we discover later on, the plot is so well done
никель ку
This ep makes me so sad every time I watch it. Dee is clearly a child prodigy, gotten from Glam, so its harder for him to learn newer or more non-academic based things like guitar.
Glam getting angry with him then realizing and apologizing is what I like to call 'abusive accidents' not when you accidentally abuse someone or anything but when a survivor accidentally does something their abuser did.
Glam's "abusive accident" was him starting to act like his dad, and I do not blame him for doing so since it's hard to control, but he should've handle teach Dee a bit better, since he knew that Dee wasnt all educated in the musical field.
I understand this well, with both Dee and glam,, Because I also catch myself acting like my abusers towards other people and I tend to apologize right away or try and make it up for it later on. And with Dee when I first started playing instruments. I gave up a few times with a guitar and a piano, and it's still hard for me to learn new things like instruments. I'm not exactly a prodigy child but since I was young my grades were great til now,
Im the 1,000th like lmao
Glam humming "were not gonna take it! NO! WE ARENT GONNA TAKE IT, ANYMIOORR"
dee getting scared of his own father is literally the saddest thing ive ever seen :((
he is not afraid of him, he was rather surprised that his father screams on a Russian channel of authors called xudownik there are answers to questions from different characters it would be nice if they translated them into English I myself know Russian and the authors have enough time to maintain two channels on RUclips
it was personal 💀 me and my daddy issues felt that
@@anette8260 same
@@KrispyKitty66 3 mins earlier!
@@3HorsemenOfMovingPictures hehe i just found this series today
Dee is so cute when he is acting like a teenager XD. I like that he has weak points which counterbalance his intelligence and makes him more than a little snarky version of Glam. It shows how Glam knows him well too, even if he is not the kindest father this time XD.
I think that Glam knows that hes the only one that can humble Dee, and Dee could learn something from it. Hes extremely intelligent and most things come to him easily, which makes him think he can do something like play an instrument without trying, just like with everything else. I hope he can learn from this and understand that his dad was trying to teach him that for some things, intelligence can only get you so far. He has to learn that with music, you have to put your heart into it.
2:17 HE WAS GONNA SAY KURT COBAIN OMG- wait why does that make me so happy-
FR (also my name is ash irl
or kirk hammet
Love how Glem sings ‘we not gonna take it’ in the kitchen)
It's great because it's the first rock song he's ever listened to! It was a nice foreshadow
Same, i just noticed it after watching ep9
@@iskagetti You didn't watch the 10th episode or did you mean otherwise?
Glad that I'm not the only one who noticed that :)
everyone says that Dee's voice is gorgeous, but the original "Russian voice" is many times better
I agree with ya, random guy from comments!
In the original, in principle, the characters are more emotional. From the series with poker, in which all the main characters are present, I realized that the actors do not hold out, I believe that they can play in a similar way, but apparently they were simply not told "more emotionally", from this sometimes it feels like they are just reading from a piece of paper with an expression that puts pressure on perception. But this is at least something, I think it's better than if people who do not know Russian would read the subtitles, and so you can enjoy watching, listening to the characters in English. And, I hope, Alina and Dima still receive money from monetization, as they planned, because they deserve it.
@@yusakuyamivich6099 for whom as, but I prefer to watch with subtitles. The original, in principle, is better than the translation, as this situation.
I'm from Russia myself, but I'm interested in watching the dubbing.
I also watched the original Underverse, and it's much better with subtitles than the translation.
(I hope I translated everything correctly).
I noticed that the lip sync wasn't matching up very well. I guess this is why anime has the mouths just open and close to the syllables. Its a lot easier to match up for different languages.
I agree with you 100,000,000%
The fact glam said this was fucked it and than made see fell useless hits home for me… 5:22
5:28 ok but this hits a nerve with me because this is exactly how my mum acts after yelling at me and then I say its fine and im not angry and stuff. Dee is one of my comfort characters now. Too relatable.
Yea, I felt really bad for Dee too. It's sad that abusive traits like how Glam blew up at his son over the lesson the same way he was yelled at when he was something that passed along, but I'm glad at least he recognized it and tried to make things right, unlike his dad
Man i get that Glam is still traumatized from his dad but he didn’t have to take it out on Dee.
It's hard to undo the things you learn my family, Glam caught himself being harsh
And change course
Its hard to controll and hard to realize it, but youre right
I sympathize with glam, but i really think he needs to see a therapist.
@@williamb9517 i read somewhere that he’s good at hiding his emotions, idk why but the happiness and smile seen on him seems forced, i hope next season he expresses himself more i love him sm
@@dogelover148 when is the next season coming out?
Glam humming his favorite song in the beginning, the one introducing him to his better life
Ugh, this is so heartbreaking on so many more levels if you know Glam's past. I'm lowkey hoping for a more lighthearted episode next time, just to offset the heavy subject matter here.
yeah... (imagine how Glam will feel if he compares his attempt to teach Dee to his father)
Next episode is a lot funnier, but the end is still a bit heavy... hehe.. heavy
I really want to harm to the parental unit, but you can see why he is so amazingly upfront- Some consider it rude, but it also taught by him having to endure hell and survive it. Now he thrives in his family. But the survival mechanism not so easy to drop.
@@xxDeadWaitxx I think that Glam knows Dee needs to be humbled, and he knows that he's the only one that can do it. Dee is extremely intelligent and everything he wants to know, learn, and understand comes incredibly easy to him.
With how Glam grew up, it's understandable that Glam would be offended by the way Dee thinks he can just learn a few songs in an hour and use guitar to look cool, when for Glam, it's how he survived the trauma of his family and started his new life.
But as soon as Dee showed that he was scared, Glam stopped and apologized to him. He's already leagues better than his own father.
@@graciethebelle I was explaining that to one my friends watching it-
Glam is an amazing father and he started off with good intentions, but he definitely did relay trauma at the point that he said Dee was shaming him. It definitely shows that his fathers attitudes are still affecting him. It doesnt make him a bad parent, he realized what he did and apologized, and that makes him already a really good parent and in the other episodes he does a really good job of not repeating his fathers actions. But this episode is awesome bc it shows what trauma can do to someone. And no matter how hard he tries someimes things will slip out. Glam isnt a good father bc he is perfect. He is an amazing father because he tried his very best and when he does slip up he takes accountability for it.
OH MY GOD this was incredibly relatable as a gifted kid it is common to struggle to learn new things and this was basically my experience playing the guitar wanting to play perfectly immediately
2:04 Look at Dee's monitor! That makes me cry because of laugh XD
I'VE SEEN THIS EPISODE IN RUSSIAN FOR HUNDRED TIMES, BUT I'VE NEVER NOTICED IT
@@karivar5404 same :D
@@karivar5404 SAME LOL
What
The emotion Glam showed in this episode only foreshadows his origin and I cannot wait to hear such a episode dubbed. Spectacular. Also nice touch on the Loneliest Day cover over the credits.
There’s so many layers to how sad this episode is…
It’s frustrating to struggle with something you want to learn but someone else who doesn’t care has natural talent.
Glam having to consciously and constantly keep the bad habits he learned from his father in check when he is displaying tough love.
Dee having to be forced to temper his expectations to his level of talent and skill.
There are so many things pulling at the situation and the tension nearly tears it.
I actually really like how Glam handled Dee's lesson. It's important to understand that if you do not have the raw talent for something, you will need to work at it. It's even more important to understand that some people will have it much easier, Heavy. I'm sure if Dee had shown a real love for, and dedication to, learning glam would have happily continued the lesson.
Yeah, Dee is too proud and stubborn to understand his own limitations. Glam sees this and was straightforward with him. The similarities between Glam and his father is another can of worms, of course.
Ooof, Dee's single tear as he walks away kills me! Incredible and heartbreaking episode. Also seeing Glam have moments where he reflects his dad's behavior... 😭😭😭
WHEN I HEARD SYSTEM OF A DOWN FOR THE ENDIND SONG I FREAKED OUT OMLLL
Fr took me a second watch 2 realise the system poster in the bg too lol
This honestly reminds me of how scared I am to turn out like my parents. I’m scared I might unintentionally hurt my kids emotionally when I have them, even if I know I’m far more ahead then my parents the thought is still terrifying
It is scary and it probably will be something you fear whenever you do have a kid but going against that fear and remembering that it's not you and apologizing and fixing the problem is the key. You'll do great as long as you remember that
Kinda too late for me..i feel that im a sequel to my mother's actittude to my children..sucks to be this way.
dee struggling to play the guitar hits you in the feels because he IS smart, but he can't be good at the guitar without talent and practice, which is fucking relatable as hell lol. also heavy being a chill gamer bro is adorable X3
4:37 Glam literally did a glissando on the guitar omg
Only people in orchestra will probably know what I’m talking abt but like
Man this hits home. Learning anything can be difficult and child protagys can be aggravating. But all it takes is to forget others practice and listen to others when they point stuff out. At some point it clicks and its genuinely fun to improve and even add your own flare to it. Your not gonna be the best but hey the only record that matters is your own
2:04 I love dude
's guitar playing style
A L I E N S
BHAHAH I JUST NOTISED-😂
If you listen careful you can hear glem humming “we’re not going to take it” by twister sisters while chopping tomatoes for dinner as that was the first music he actually liked
This was really heart breaking to watch. As someone who considered themselves talentless as a kid, tried to learn guitar, and had an emotionally abusive father with temper issues who tries to teach me this really hit home. I remember how shitty I felt after every lesson because he would make me feel like shit for not picking it up right away. After weeks of torment I abandon the instrument and never pick it up again. It effect me even now. When I hear lingo typically associated with acoustic guitar I get flashbacks and feel horrible.
Dee Carrie's his father's intelligence and his mother's tendency to get into trouble while Heavy Carrie's his father's musical talent and his mother's fiery nature
If you pay attention to Heavy when he’s talking to his friends, it sounds like he said, “If I can play Scream for 3 minutes then Dee must be shredding at it” after he mentioned Dee strumming all day. It’s pretty sweet that Heavy looks up to his brother like this
I couldn't find the scream song you guys talking about. Can you tell me who's song is that?
4:15 he looks so serious and it’s scaring me-
Same
Even it's an animation I just think he's a music teacher for his son 🫠
Did you watch his back story?
This was sad, but so real.
This is basically me... I tried learning piano, guitar and drums but I have no talent in this area. It just sucks that it’s almost impossible to some of us to play properly
The fact glam started talking to dee like his own father...
Rewatching this episode made me realize that at the beginning Glam is humming were not gonna take it. It's good to see that the song is still a part of him
It's sad how Glenn almost lost control like his father does if Dee hasn't snapped him out off it he would have lost control and turned out as his father 4:09
Its not "Glenn", it's "Glam"
Like glam-metal
@@Roman_zBP okay lol it just sounds like Glenn
@@lagrilla0432 i know, many russian fans make this mistake too
Creators were even joking about how Glam himself hates when someone calls him "Glen"
5:33 WHY ARE THE SIGHS AT THE END OF EVERY WORD SO ACCURATE THOUGH
Русский фандом на столько суров то что может смотреть англ озвучку и слышать все по русски
В натуре да
Pishi na angliskom!Potomy chto video ne bydet popadat v rekomendacii anglisko govoryashim
English English.
@@Frater_Imperator4 вы можете перестать писать свою х**ню?
Пожалуйста пишите на английском или не пишите если вы не можете писать на английском
4:01 And that was how Glam broke his finger
LMAO
At 4:30, I think Glam is trying to scare Dee away from music with his sudden increase of talking speed, especially after his small outburst. He's realizing he's more like his father when teaching then he thinks and doesn't want that for Dee (or heavy but he's not the topic) so he's just trying to get Dee off of music altogether, since Dee's lack of musical talent brings out the worst of Glam, as we and Glam have noticed
I also feel like Glam shows a lot more emotion not only during the lashing out, but in general during the lesson. Even if they werent poistive emotions. Perhaps it's just Glams traumatic background that makes him look like a manic serial killler , but his anger feels a lot more real then the other times we see him. This dilated pupils and big smile thing seems like a mask that he just puts on instinctively.
I think his eyelids are further proof of this, seeing as Glam usually is wide eyed, but during the lesson his eyelids are doing various expressions, showing emotion we don't usually get from Glam
(I just keep finding more in this episode)
You might also notice Glam sets the timer for 3 minutes, meaning he knew Dee was gonna react this way and anticipated this lesson to only take 3 minutes, which he was right about
His facial expression is a trauma response I think, it's slipping off when he gets upset
Glam sounded like his dad when he got angry.
I remember when this first came out in Russian, and thought Glam's behavior was really out of character. Then 8-10 happened. The writing foreshadowing, and hidden clues in the first esp really make this some of the best writing, and story tellling out there.
It's a bit of a pity that Dee doesn't have the talent. And so it is very interesting, we are waiting for the continuation)
2:33 I have a theory about that clock cause it was set to a time of 2 minutes and 58 seconds meaning that Glam intentionally or not knew the class would only last that long cause if something him or his son did, so maybe in the back of Glam’s mind he knew he wouldn’t be able to do lessons with his son cause of his past. I believe like some others that Glam has BPD or DID, and I think he has 3 alters(different identities/personalities) which is Glam, Sebastian (young Glam), and the last one which is like a small piece of his father that never got always from him. And in this lesson the “Father” (I’ll just call it that) came out during some moments. I don’t have DID myself so correct me if I’m wrong, from what I heard people who have DID can sometimes tell when they’re switching between alters which we see when Glam serval times in the lesson tries to take control again knowing this might have happened which is why he set the clock cause with this drastic change of alters and Dee’s frustration the lesson would be so short Glam could predict the perfect time it would end before Dee walked out or Glam would have to put a stop to the lesson cause it would become to much for him.
I would assume bpd too as manic episodes can happen which decreases the need for sleep
Yeah but I don't think it's did. Even without did you have parts of you that can come out, and that surely you don't ever want to. And Glam's is his father
fnaf lore⁉️
I can agree with bpd but not DID because that’s different to it, and while alters can take take on a past abuser the condition? Yeah condition, DID is much different and diverse then that which is why it has other diagnoses that can correlate to it :)
I agree with the DID, his oersonality just changes so drastically during different states
gosh, that "
gorgeous !! I am learning English with this voice acting, hello, I am Russian😹😹😹❤️❤️❤️❤️
So glad to know you’re learning!! Thank you for watching the series
Hello! ❤️
Hola
I do the same but in reverse. I am learning Russian with original series :D
Я делаю то же самое, но в обратном порядке. Я учу русский язык с оригинальной серией :D
You are doing so great, English is the hardest one out there to learn
6:26 THE MOST LONELIEST DAY IN MY LIIIIFE AHHHH SHIT
AN IF U GOOO I WANNA GO W UUUUU AND IF U DIEEEE I WANNA DIE W UUUUUU
3:28
Glam: It's a note
Me, who watched an additional content: From Enot (russian word for Raccoon)... no, wait... it's Deenot
Это нота ..... *У енота*
2:05
Are we not gonna talk about that amazingly accurate tutorial in the background?
new things i notice everytime I rewatch Metal Family #11: *that*
I think glam was trying to show dee how he treats others when they don’t understand something right away. Good teaching moment honestly and when he slips up and goes to far he switches up feeling guilt but not apologizing just how dee does
Did anyone notice how he was learning the guitar to play for lif? That’s soo sweet 🥺
Rewatching this hits hard. Glam has no idea how to be normal or teach gently. All he knows is the quick and harsh instructing of his father. He rejects his past family yet these mannerisms were ingrained in him since birth. He hasn’t been able to work past them in a constructive manner, wanting to focus on the present. However, trauma won’t go away just like that.
Glam progressively getting more intense, uptight, and berating as the lesson goes on, only to have to be snapped out of it multiple times. When the lesson is officially over, he comes to his senses, apologizing with the smile he bears with his new family. Snapped back to the present. He knows what he’s doing, but doesn’t know how to do otherwise.
Aw, poor Dee! I just noticed that he started crying when he left Glam's office. I wanna give him a hug, even if he is a fictional character. The writers of this wonderful series are amazing at their job.
Nice, great joob!
Лол канал имеет 700к подпищиком а никто его не лайкает
God, I love how Alina handled the characters... She conveys so much through visual EXPRESSION that whether you speak Russian, English or both, you can mostly pick up on what's through their heads purely by watching their faces. Marvelous!
EDIT: Also, I myself am completely tone-deaf and have moderate carpal tunnel, so playing ANY kind of instrument--especially a guitar, which requires good flexibility and grip in the fingers--is beyond me. Not that I didn't try when I was around Dee's age, wanting to be a musician myself at the time. The problem back then was that my fingers weren't quite long enough yet, and by the time they were, my joints had become compromised enough that the level of control needed to play properly was something I just wasn't capable of anymore. It's still something I regret not pursuing more aggressively than I did at the time
OMG I LOVE HOW YOU PUT LONELY DAY (PIANO COVER) AT THE END I KNEW IT FROM ANYWHERE I LIVE SOAD😭
My eyes just saw a masterpiece
too
As someone who seriously struggles with playing any instruments, this hit home. I always get so frustrated at myself when it doesn’t come easily, even though I know it takes work.
I play the violin and this episode reminded me when I was starting to play my violin. I was so angry when I couldn’t play a piece or get a technique right. After some maturing, I came to realize that it takes a lot of practice. Even if something that seems so simple.
I suppose Glam noticed that Dee would NOT realy like to play music. (we know he just wanted to make some affection on a girl...) Glam understood it and quickly (in 3 minutes flat) showed Dee that he shouldn't try something that he don't really want. I think it's really smart of Glam.
Hmmm that's a great theory, I agree with it
5:00 after I came back from the 10th episode I realized how much he’s starting act like his dad :(
Ah, this episode is always difficult for me to watch. It seemed so out of Character for Glam the first time I watched (the Russian version). But it goes to show that every character has their weaknesses and traumas.
4:22 " oh sorry professionals habit '
More like I've become my father where's my ruler.
Poor Glam maybe he put the timer on in case he did act like his father
Professional Sabbat
Glam: “The guitar is a musical instrument made of-”
Dee: **interrupts him**
Glam: **visible anger**
*This kid istg*
5:10 when u try to get good grades-
0:01 bro glam is humming were not gonna take it after season 1 that hits different
It sucks that Glam is starting to be like his dad whenever he didn’t do something right, especially when he despised him for it.
4:56
Uuuuu, goosebumps
5:47 is that moria from overwatch on the display.
The ryuk figure gives me life.
Edit: Glam has some hefty trauma left from his dad.
SPOILEEER!
@@Tabletop_ai come on, I can't be the only one who was impatient and watched with subtitles
Rewatching this episode after having watched episode 9 & 10 honestly gave me goosebumps when Glam was giving Dee guitar lessons.
I really like that rendition of lonely day on the piano with the scene, Dee just wanted to learn guitar to look cool and possibly fit in as you see from the message at the end cus most likely he didnt wanna just be seen as the smart kid and because of both his dads agression when trying to learn and Heavy just being able to picking up on guitar like it was nothing it only made him feel more like an outcast even in his own family as well. It was quite literally the loneliest day of his life.
Watching this after episodes 9 and 10 just makes this even more heart breaking, seeing Glam's father slightly coming through in his teachings, it's frightening
I whas crying bc of south park so dis made my day better
Why tf would you cry because of south park?
@@FrenchFries402 bc i can
what happened with south park
@@breakingbruh4930 oh nothing just sumthing i saw on tiktok about an episode ndksnsns
HOW DO YOU CRY AFTER SOUTH PARK
I am a beginner guitarist and to see Dee try to play it warms my heart. It does take a lot of practice and your fingers start to get calus and hurt alot.
I just noticed that glam set a timer for 2 minutes estimating how long it would take Dee to give up.