Hi!! Thank you so much for reviewing and breaking down my project. I really enjoyed your feedback. I also agree that the ending could’ve been stronger. Admittedly the ending of Intermission is the only scene I don’t really like, but I had to tell myself to stop messing with it and just get it done. If I could go back and redo the whole thing, I’d change the ending for sure. Otherwise I’m pretty happy with the end product. I’m happy to have given something to the MD fandom that they enjoy!
This has genuinely made my summer. Please, and I do mean, PLEASE don't beat yourself up because of the ending. You committed to a decision, and everyone respects that. I seriously wish you nothing but the absolute best with your future projects and endeavors, Bee. ❤️
I said it when I watched the episode itself, and I’ll say it here. You did a seriously amazing job. You are literally the best and most popular thing to happen to Murder Drones since Episode 7 itself. Every good thing that is happening to you right now is extremely deserved. Don’t linger too long on the ending. As a story writer, I understand that feeling of “that could have been better”, but let me tell you from the standpoint of the audience, it was truly not bad at all. You did a seriously good job.
I love the dynamic the trio has with each other (when they’re not trying to kill each other). V is like the sarcastic older sister, Uzi is the bratty younger sister, and N is the middle kid trying to keep his sisters from fighting.
@@zobaabdelrahim9347 Sorry 'bout that, wasn't trying to. Although it's a bit funny as what I said is basicly what they're like in canon lol. Comparing them to N's sisters even though he loved/loves them I mean
@@RaeRae_is_autistic I will say, if there ever will be an “Intermission 2” (which I probably won’t happen) I think it should take pace between 3 and 4, because 3 and 4 also have a big time skip
@@RaeRae_is_autistic my idea for an “intermission 2” would have some Thad and Lizzy screen time, Khan seeing Uzi with her solver powers and having flashbacks of what happened with Nori, cus she had solver powers too. And then like 1 or 2 scenes of Doll sleuthing around for stuff idk.
This is why we needed this so much for the fandom. Not only for Episode 5 as well the pacing and story, but for V getting her character development she lacked. When V saw her self in Uzi, i remember there was a saying of that: "You can't escape the truth."
So I agree on a lot of things, but to say that V is underdeveloped... she will literally change every episode and each time there are reasons, even if a passage like in intermission would have made her even more developed. But in reality it's not necessary to understand V.
Murder Drones desperately needs some pure character development that is not driven by the plot nor a specific goal. They used to do that a little bit in episodes 1, 2, and the beginning of episode 5 (before Uzi joined). Having this interaction between N, Uzi, and V where they are just being themselves makes the audience much more connected to the characters.
The shows kryptonite is building things up slowly and giving us proper time with the characters. Every episode forced us to go from Point A to Point B so much so that we barely even know the characters that are on screen.
I like how it actually acknowledges that Uzi killed some of her classmates and the obvious guilt that would come with that. Also, R.I.P. the Campers The best side characters in the show
ngl, uzi needs a lot of therapy and healing after the series lmao guess she got what she wanted at least... her dad's respect... and saving the planet...
MD Intermission is truly a love letter to the series. What I loved most about is is not only kept Uzi, N and V in character, but it actually knew when to be serious with them and when to just have a light hearted moment. V's rant at the end about nearly her whole life being one dark nightmare was truly a tear jerker to me because that is what I was desperately wanting to see more from her as a character: Someone who's harboring a lot of emotional pain to explain why she acts the way she does. That and you see deep down V isn't evil. She's just emotionally broken from being turned into a monster for Cyn's/AbsoluteSolver's vile plans that she does all this destruction as a means of numbing her pain.
for those who dont know why they made that bald uzi joke, its actually canon that all worker (and disassembly) drones are actually bald and stole the hair from dead humans. (its confirmed in a QNA)
@@darkapostle1749 tessa was rich, i am pretty sure the hair she used for J, V, N, Cyn and the butler drones was artificial, (i forgot how these fake hairs are called, was it toupe? Idk xD) but yeah, the Worker drones probably cut off the scalp of the humans that weren't fully skeletal, its just interesting that it doesn't decay and rot away.
@@darkapostle1749 yeah but like, the hair isn't even frozen, it moves and all, but yeah, maybe the temperature and the environment is just perfect enough for the hair to not decay.
At the least least, it lets us tell the different Drones apart (...Except the Murder Drones, who Mind you, I am guessing this doesn't exactly apply to the Murder Drones seeing as they can make hair out of god knows what anyways!
are we not gonna talk about when V and N went "YOU'RE SO INSISTENT ON FIXING HER!!" "because she's our friend!!" "she's YOUR friend.." that line gave me chills! no joke! i personally think the scripting of the story was the best part of it all :)
Thanks for having me on Yag. I had a great time, can’t wait to potentially make more appearances in the future. Here are some other things I have to say about Intermission. General thoughts: I thought this fan ep was spectacular. I wouldn’t say that it is “exactly” what MurderDrones needed as I think MD needed more than just one more ep. That being said, the amount MD would have benefited with an ep like this cannot be understated. What it did to V, and her relationship with Uzi is crazy. To break it down: V and Uzi: A big issue with MD as it is now is how V’s hand was dealt. This isn't exclusive to V, as Doll Tessa and J are in that boat too, but V feels extra bad as you can see they were cooking with potential and you could see the vision, but it just wasn't completed and executed right. This ep changes that. The way they handle her in this episode is near perfection. They set the groundwork for V’s sacrifice very well. They do two things. 1, make Uzi and V grow closer. In the actual show it's not really presented well why V suddenly cared enough for Uzi to literally die for her. The whole show she's been actually trying to do the opposite in trying to kill Uzi. Intermission gives us an answer. It presents the idea that V started to see herself in Uzi. V says later that she believes she had no choice but to become a monster, But the act of “becoming” a monster fundamentally means that there must have been a time where you were not one. You cannot become what you already are. So V seeing herself in Uzi, specifically as her past self, means that Uzi is not a monster, well yet at least. And this is when the softer side of her emerges. What this lines up pretty well with the canonical episodes, as in ep 2, V challenges the idea that the workers are innocent, implying that coping mechanism she probably uses when committing this Mass genocide is viewing her Victims as monsters to try and help sell the idea that she's not entirely bad. And in ep 4, we see her call Uzi “Cyn”, showing that as she was about to KILL her, she was viewing Uzi as her greatest enemy. So that's partly why V was even able to consider sacrificing herself. And there's more. 2, V’s Vie w on herself. Back to what I said before, V saying “It scrambles your mind. It'll make you feel crazy. But being crazy is the only way to feel normal, because everyone will see you as crazy no matter what you do”. This very clearly shows that V sees herself as a monster and could be another reason as to why V was okay with sacrificing herself. Self worth Issues. And even tho this character is never brought up in Intermission, V here is paralleling very nicely with J who seems to have no issue with what she is. And this is very sad, as N Is living proof that you can physically be a monster, without turning into one yourself and not being perceived as one. It's sad that she went all in on a philosophy that was proven wrong at the end of the day. They also handled V in a way that didn't really seem out of character. V is still her usual violent hypocritical self. The reason I say hypocritical is when she said “her” way is the path I need to go down, while ep 4 not only shows that her path is not a successful one, IE almost dying. But straight up causes half the problems with the whole “N will move on very easily once I kill you” thing. To wrap things up, summarizing what I think about Intermission, is that it finally gave us a good look at V, and sets up her sacrifice. My only complaints with this episode is that I think a way cooler name would be “Flight Risk” and the scene where N and Uzi switch hair. In the pilot, It is shown when N regenerates his head with his hair on it, that it is physically attached to his head. But complaining about this small little continuity error is the definition of splitting hairs.
Nice. I love how we basically said some of the exact same things about the episode. Even using a lot of the same words to describe it. Glad we’re on the same wavelength. As for your review, literally on the same wavelength. Both on the appraisals and the critiques. It amazes me how the general consensus is that Intermission is peak. Exactly what Murder Drones needed. I have yet to meet a single person who doesn’t like it. This is the development episode that Murder Drones needed. And as much as I sound like a broken record, it literally fixed the pacing of the entire season. It mended the divide caused by the timeskip that just shouldn’t have been there. And for that, many fans (I included) view Murder Drones episode: Intermission to be canon. It’s exactly what N, V, and Uzi needed, and exactly what they deserved.
Thanks for having me, Yag! It's always fun to see the community come together to enjoy content like this. Intermission is such a wonderful fan-made work. The people that worked on it are super talented, the storytelling was awesome, and this is canon in my eyes until stated otherwise 👍
Also, THANK FUCK you talked about this subject of fans and intermission at 13:20, especially with you being on a platform of your size. Ghoul and Liam are fantastically creative people that deserve praise, no need to rudely compare. Major major kudos to you yag-man.
Hell yeah dude. I'm gonna call out any and all bullshit whenever it comes my way, and people completely misinterpreting and disrespecting MD and Intermission isn't gonna slide by me.
Ok one thing I will say, as the number one V fan (this is a fact btw no one can take that away from me 😡) obviously I’ve looked into V a looooot. And I think her development was always there, but unfortunately it was so in the background and easy to miss if youre not insane and researching V for hours. What this episode did was make it so much more clear and actually put a focus on it (crazy I know) which was something I was very grateful for. It also expanded upon the stuff we already had, because most of the stuff was very subtle hints and emotions in episode 6. That is why I loved this episode so much. It feels like it fits into the canon and adds more spotlight onto V which was something I wish we had more of. Very glad this is a thing. Sorry for the long comment I can yap about V for hours :/ Bit of an edit this might seem like I’m trying to put down one or the other but I promise I’m not I love them both so much and everyone did a great job :)
Okay so I am a V fan but I wasn't always she had to win me over but when she did she did I usually don't like psychopathic characters but the way V was done how she wasn't really psycho just acting puts her in a different light because some media has the psycho characters to fixated on being crazy and that's what I don't like but the way V is done I can actually see more of her The scared girl who wants to protect the one she cares about the most who is now finally letting new people in as well and I think this project did that very well
Now i want a fanmade episode focused on J, ok but seriously my friends told me about this and i decided to give it a try and I LOVED IT, V DID DESERVED SPOTLIGHT ASWELL AS N AND UZI HFJNASFASRWES
Thanks yag for having me on for the interview! It was a pleasure to answer the questions you gave and voice my opinions on the episode as a whole. Glad to see that everyone (minus strawb, you know who you are) unanimously considers this one of the best MD episodes. Not one of the best fan projects mind you, one of the best *episodes*. People like it so much that it's considered cannon at this point, self included. I hope we see more awesome fan content like this in the future! 👍
This Fan-Episode is near perfection because it gives the trio the right amount of screen time, a good segue to Episode 5, and most importantly V's character development.
I loved that project. I admire the style and the plot lines and callbacks to the canon lore. Ghoul and the whole team did amazing and I love it. I’m working with Zander on his project called Strays . very very nice and great person to work with so far! Very upbeat and happy and he gives opportunities to a ton of us who don’t really get a ton of opportunities these days in animation. I do 2D animation and learning 3D so I was assigned storyboarding which was in my field that I could do so I could still work on it without being excluded because of my skills. The people behind these fan projects are amazing and life changing and are the reason the fandom is staying alive.
Yeah intermission really gives some actually character development to V. In actual canon the whole “Uzi, I trust you” doesn’t actually come out of nowhere, if you read between the lines you can understand why she trusts Uzi. The issue is that her whole character arc of trusting Uzi is very implicit instead of directly shown. You see V in episode 4 taking the fall for Uzi by saying she ate the classmates because she pitys her. She sees herself in Uzi, and intermission pretty much directly shows that with the scene of Uzi hiding from V in the corner. The whole “V seeing herself in Uzi” arc in canon is a VERY subtle, ive rewatched the series enough times to recognize the arc, but it’s so freaking subtle to an infuriating degree that most people don’t see it. Also yeah I agree 100% with your take on Uzi’s possession. She should have like accidentally formed her silver claws and accidentally hurt N, which angers V. Also I liked intermission because Uzi actually feels bad and has trauma from what she did to her classmates in episode 4, cus for some reason she doesn’t feel bad at all in episode 5. I know this probably won’t ever happen, but it would be insane if somebody like Animate a Thing animated the whole episode.
As someone who's favorite character is V (despite her flaws in the writing) This is what she needed. Something to dive into more of her mindset and to establish a bond with Uzi. This fan episode did wonders to better connect the bond of the main trio of the show. My biggest gripe with V's death (and the reason I think V should come back from the dead) was that it wasn't earned. The moment itself was nice, but when you think about it, it at least is very forced and comes out of nowhere. So with this it makes her sacrifice mean something, and when she called Uzi by her name for once, impactful. Also this didn't really bother me too much, but a cool idea for the ending was if N, V and Uzi were talking or something, then N and V inexplicably shut off with the solver symbol over their visors as Uzi said the reason she went into N and V's heads was after they shut off due to an inturnal system trying to delete their memmories.
I've watched it like 5 times now, that's how obsessed I am with it. God damn, the pacing, the story, the fight scene, everything about it is perfect. It also shows how V came to care about Uzi, after probably trying to murder her like 6 times.
There are some things you said in this video that I disagree with: 9:28: V actually has a lot of development in the canon episodes, it's just hidden in the background. V is a broken character, who tries to do anything to protect N, and doesn't want N getting his memories back to keep him happy (it isn't working). When V sees Uzi losing control to the AS/Cyn, she sees her as a threat, which is why she tries to kill her. Once she realizes how close N and Uzi are, she no longer wants to kill Uzi, as she is what is keeping N happy. She tries to hide how she feels, which is why she pulls out a chainsaw on Uzi in episode 5. Uzi just saw V's "weak" side due to the memories, and V doesn't like that. Everything Intermission shows about V is implied in the main episodes, it's just shown way more clearly. There is one part of Intermission that doesn't fit V's character though, when she just explains everything. It's good development, but not for something between episodes 4 and 5. With how Uzi talks to and about V in episode 5 and 6, it's clear that she doesn't know how V really feels. V says "Uzi, I trust you" because after seeing how far Uzi goes to try to protect N (she cracks her Visor trying to implode the controls in episode 6, and risks AS nonsense happening), she realizes that Uzi tries just as hard as her to keep him alive and happy, which is what V cares about the most. I do agree that V should have been way more important in episode 5, but other than that, what we have isn't bad. 11:23: I don't see V or Uzi fighting over N at all, V hasn't ever tried to win over N or anything, and the blush in episode 5 could have easily just been embarrassment from Uzi and N finding out that V used to be with N. All the hostility between them is probably not actually meant, as it is in character for both of them to throw insults without meaning them. V actually seems mostly fine with Uzi and N being together imo (anything that could be pointing the other direction could be explained by V masking her feelings, as I explained earlier). Also, N's crush on V seemingly died in episode 3, after V chopped off his head for trying to reason with her, possibly even earlier, V did ignore him for years (based on when they must have arrived at Copper-9 for Uzi's mom to die when she was young), and N starts to question things more after meeting Uzi. 11:50: The gap may not be as big as you think: Episode 5 starts because the trio watches the Zombie Drones tape (which you kind of mentioned later in the video). They had the tape at the end of episode 4. Why would they wait multiple days to watch it if they are trying to figure out what's going on? (Intermission implies that Uzi has been having nightmares for at least a few days, which is the reason this matters. Without this detail, it could have taken place in a single day, unless I'm forgetting something.) Also, Intermission makes it seem like Uzi hacked into N and V's minds to find the memories, instead of to stop Cyn from resetting them. Uzi says: "You passed out cause some internal program is trying to delete these memories", meaning that the ending of Intermission doesn't lead into episode 5 very well. I do like that you mentioned how Uzi's possession isn't good for episode 6. It's something I had issues with, and I haven't seen anyone else mention it. I still really like Intermission, It's my favourite fan animation so far. It just doesn't fit the canon very well imo, and seeing everybody say that it should canon is kind of draining me to the point where I almost wish it wasn't made. (I know I shouldn't be taking this so seriously, I just am for some reason.)
Ah, I see you are a fellow text-wall writer as well. The moment about hacking to try to figure out the memories has stumped me as well. Glad to see I'm not the only one thinking this way. Also, you have provided an interesting insight for me about why V starts to protect Uzi. Previously, I've put more emphasis on Uzi recovering N's memories about their past and preventing him from dying to the Solver. And I think when Uzi was trying, V wasn't looking. She turns her head when she hears Cyn. But still, I do agree that Uzi luring sentinels to her location and allowing herself to be hurt to protect N did make V respect her more. Personally, I thought that she wanted N back before the events of the show, but, seeing how he doesn't remember her and she can't seem to do anything about it, decided that, even if he doesn't rember her, keeping him safe and happy, looking after him like he looked after her was enough. Then she coped so hard she pretended to not know him, started avoiding him to not hurt herself and decided that "maybe it's better that he doesn't remember all of this, at least this way he is happy". But even in pilot we can hear it in her voice that when something had happened, she actually got worried. Besides, at the time of ep6, she was more mad at Tessa? who has put them into this situation. And I wouldn't say Uzi was trying to implode the control panel, that was Cyn. Also, do you differentiate between Cyn and Solver?
@@tlotro625 I meant that Uzi seemed to be trying to implode the controls before Cyn took over (she could have been trying to do something else, I just believe that Uzi was trying to implode the controls, since she intensely stares at something, before AS stuff appears on the controls), Cyn was the one who actually did it. It's unclear if Cyn or the AS is truly in control, but I believe that the AS is causing Cyn to be more hostile (as it was to Uzi in episode 4), and Cyn is in control of all of her actions (like taking control of Uzi, since she does call N "big brother" while possessing her in episode 7). I also believe that the holo-spooky-snake-crab in episode 2 is an instance of the AS: it calls itself "we", while Cyn uses "I", and is also implied to run from a program (Cyn not allowing it to run when N gets his head blown off in episode 1). I've seen a lot of people say that the AS is in control, and I haven't found any way to really disprove this yet (the AS is also an AI, and it could have a personality, and most of the people who think this say that Cyn was gone since she let the AS into her). "Tessa" does say: "If Cyn wants these labs, we burn them down" in episode 6, but she also says "It took Cyn as a host" (which could be explained by hosts not needing to be completely under control). The "If Cyn wants these labs" part could be explained by the AS playing dumb, which is why I don't call this 100% proof that Cyn is in control. I just say the AS/Cyn sometimes to avoid confusion. I appreciate the comment, I like seeing people's reasoning for things, and I had fun writing this response.
@@viciousworm1784 If what you are saying is true, I seem to have found a kindred spirit! I love sifting through transcripts and frames for nuggets of hidden lore, creating theories of how things are and writing walls of text. I would like to talk about this. Would you like a conversation? Maybe a bit later, as right now I am busy.
@@tlotro625 Is there anything specific you would want to talk about (like something you want to theorize about), or do you mean just like a general conversation?
@@viciousworm1784 sorry for the late response, time zones and all that. Actually, I don't know if solver has any will or autonomy of its own, or if it's a singular being. As I see it, solver is not a singular entity (clarification edit: not a singular mind, or not even a complete one at that), and while it possesses some kind of problem solving ability and limited intelligence when it comes to achieve its goals, we don't see it actually set them on its own, always working under someone and following orders, or presumably doing so. On the other hand, Cyn is a tactical genius and carefully orchestrates *MANY* events of the show. One very overlooked, but very important ability of the Solver is to remotely transfer data between instances of the Solver and initiate contact with other drones (tho, this might be more limiting if the reciever doesn't have the solver and might require external "sensors" to recieve feedback). We see it when: 1) N re-establishes connection to somewhere after being slap-rebooted by J. 2) Presumably Cyn activates Uzi's solver remotely in episode 1. By that time she has probsbly figured out the connection between her ex-host Nori and Uzi and might have taken a blind guess at her having a dormant solver. And Cyn is the only one that knows both about Solver and Nori. 3) Cyn is implied to use the Solver to issue J orders, as their comms are inoperable. 4) In ep 2 Cyn gave Solver orders not just to repair J, but to hunt down Khan. That's why it asks where he is in the fake investigation scene, tries to go after him, then tries to go after Uzi when the plan fails, as Cyn is adept in psychological warfare and Uzi will make a great lure for Khan. 5) Doll uses Solver to show V a vision of her killing Doll's parents. 6) Cyn uses solver to spy on the main team, as she knows where to go to search for the keybug. 7) When her plan fails, Cyn uses Solver to use Uzi's Solver to try to turn DDs against Uzi and each other. She also psychologically tortures Uzi to make her go temporarily insane. Probably to antagonize her further. Probably to collect the keybug after the fight. Besides, she knows exactly what to do and how to influence, knows to show herself to V, knowing how she would react. Meaning she still spies on them. 8) Cyn remotely controlls drones and puts V out of commission in ep 5. She also remotely commands Solver to delete N and V's memories. 9) Cyn uses Uzi's solver to save her cover from sentinels and put pressure on the team in ep6. She also does this only after she takes her time lying to N. 10) Cyn uses it to possess Uzi in ep7 and Nori in the flashback. Also, terrorizes Doll out of using Solver to fight back. 11) Cyn uses it to investigate and destroy Cabin fever labs. 12) Cyn attempts to take over N and shows him visions. Additionally, I've figured out that, and that's big, Solver isn't the one that's possesses drones. That is possible without the Solver, as in ep2 in the flashback we briefly see Uzi do that to one of her classmates. Cyn is probably only using the Solver's ability to transfer data remotely as a connection. This is reinforced by Cyn herself in ep7, when she says that the patch "cut off her feed", but it doesn't remove the solver, only stops her from possessing patched drones, as we see with Nori. Besides, there are multiple different hosts, who Solver serves besides side-effects and system vulnerability. It even denies Cyn herself access to N in ep7, as his admin is now Uzi, meaning it doesn't serve Cyn only and completely. It also protects them from directly using itself for directly influencing each other. Also, the tendency to create flesh and cause psychological torture only shows up when Cyn is in control. In the end that results in a theory that someone has deliberately infected Cyn, directly or ordering solver to do so, not only granting her solver, but also using said solver to transfer her extensive technical knowledge to create DDs and hack into other drones. This is also reinforced by the fact that there are multiple safety measures that prevent the core from changing, which have to be disabled for the Solver to activate. This reduces the chances of spontaneous manifestation of complex "defects" like the solver to near zero. This is also reinforced by the fact that solver started installing something into Cyn, meaning it has an installation file. Those files are designed to make applications easy to transfer and deploy, adding to the idea that it was deliberate, as a corruption wouldn't have anything to install. Or, it's downoading something _from somewhere,_ which leads to the same results. Also, when talking to N, Cyn had an agenda of driving them apart, so her words can't be trusted.
Love the review. It really feels like the actual show without interfering with the main one. My only minor complaint is that the Zombie Drones tape was never brought up by N or even in the entire episode bcuz that was such a cliffhanger in ep 4, but nonetheless l still love it. It's just nice to take back seat from the plot and seeing the slice of life of the characters and learning more about them in a deeper level.
Maybe it could be N telling Uzi about the Zombie Drones tape would be the cliffhanger of this fan episode where we know episode 5 starts with Uzi watching the Zombie Drones tape instead ending it in a happy note and would fit with the rest of episodes always ending in a cliffhanger but that's just me
What I love about Intermission is that it gives V the much-deserved character development she needs. To show that she is more willing to trust Uzi now than before. Plus the passing was really good, we need more fan episodes like this one.
Id give intermission a 7.5 out of 10 because of the already mentioned criticisms but it also undermines somethong khan says in episode 5 "This is the first time youve had friends over" but intermission implies that its not and it just undermines that luttle plot point
From Now on Every time I decide to watch The entire murder drones series I'm going to watch intermission because of just how well it fits into the story
I freaking loved Intermission and I never actually understood why I liked it so darn much until watching this. All of these points made so much sense and I genuinely agree with all of them. Honestly Intermission is what i needed XD its what we all needed, and I LOVE the character expansion and wonderful feel to the episode. It was around the montage part when I sat back and found myself thinking, "What the heck, is this some sort of scrapped episode??" Because it felt SO MUCH LIKE an actual episode of a series. Thanks for the review.
I watched the finale and the fan video both yesterday, the finale was a rushed episode (that I LOVE) but intermission was GREAT! THE ANIMATIC WAS GREAT! DESPITE THE ANIMATION NOT EVEN BEING FULL IT HAS SO MUCH EMOTION!!
Honestly, here are the 2 things i would from intermission so it could be perfect: 1. Instead of cyn taking over uzi , she would just go back into her crazy mode from ep 4 because she overused her solver powers , this is so later , when ep 6 comes , the impact from cyn taking over uzi would be greater on us viewers. 2. There would be a cliffhanger at the end , where both V and N start malfunctioning and the " error:606 " starts flashing on their faces , where this is happening because the solver wants to delete their memories , this would later explain uzi's lines from ep 5 where she says " you passed out because some internal program is trying to delete these memories " and " stopping you from getting digitally lobotamized ".
The one who made the fan episode called Murder Drones: Intermission, they did a great job! Also, thanks for hearing this review Yag! Your theory is good! But GOD FREAKING DANG!! I'M VERY EXCITED FOE THE 8TH EPISODE!! VERY EXCITED TO SEE WHAT TO KNOW! So even are you? Are you excited too?
Aw man! It's a shame that he didn't see your latest post about the collaboration between Liam, GLITCH & The Euphoric Brothers! Also, OF COURSE I AM EXCITED FOR EPISODE 8!!!!!
Well i said I'd leave another comment, but you really said all the right things so with that being said I'd rate it a 7/10 (really kind of me) and should be canon ALSO V!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thanks for the insight Yagsterr!
I've recently started watching indie animation shows to see the deal with them, and frankly, I'm enjoying myself so far. Unfortunately, I've noticed that the biggest problem with them, and not only them but with modern media in general, is pacing. Eight-episode mark has been a plague on storytelling its just not enough time to flesh out each character(especially when you have a large cast) let alone if a single episode lasts only for 15-20 minutes. MD is a fun endearing series and I can feel the passion behind it, but it needs more time to truly shine. I hope it will get a second season to tie up some of those loose ends and give characters some more development. Intermission serves its purpose neatly and gives the series a much-needed breath, funny how one additional episode can improve the overall flow of the series. I have also read Ghoulinfuschia's analysis of Uzi's character and it has been delightful, true dedication and love for the craft. That's it, that's my take, goodnight.
9:43 THIS RIGHT HERE!!! This is why i think i felt pretty indifferent to Vs death. She hardly contributes to the plot - and the trust for uzi just randomly surfaces in ep 6. My thoughts after ep 6 was exactly “where did the trust even come from?”
Thanks for asking me the questions, tho i think some of my rambling was cut out but wont blame ya for it XDD Anyway, like you said its a great episode, and one of my fav points about it is being a filler inbetween ep 4 and 5 giving 5's A-plot a reason to exist. Also me when V screentime
Cheers for the interview, Yag!! Intermission is what the MD fandom needed and to have the opportunity to help somewhat was the best thing ever! Amazing video as always! :D
and it is very well written, it doesn't exaggerate the humor, but it makes good jokes and knows how to take seriously when the moment is serious... My gosh, i whish could be more of this projects
2:40, funniest face V has ever made. 3:50, btw "Fatality" after smashing V's face into a wall is such a Cyn thing to say. 5:40, that is my single favorite 2D frame of V to date.
Having seeen Intermission myself, I actually thought it was really cool and surprisingly fun to watch. Hell, V got her little moment being a badass too!
This was a really good Murder Drones fan project. Everyone who worked on it did a great job 👏. This was one of my favorite scenes in the episode 5:03. I love the way they did V's character development and how her relationship with Uzi changed a bit. When V saw herself in Uzi, she also remembered how she felt when the absolute solver/Cyn controlled her as a worker drone for the first time 😔. I like how V tried to comfort Uzi during that moment. I think this fan project has satisfied the Murder Drones fans for now until episode 8 comes out. Also I loved hearing your thoughts on Intermission, great video 👍.
7:04 I'm gonna be completely honest, as much as I love this show, I'm pretty sure Liam and Glitch kinda Retconned a few things from the pilot like N having a crush on V and V being so disinterested in N she didn't even remember his name(or at least pretended not to because she didn't like him). That kinda sucks, but I also understand why it could have happened(In fact, we actually know it did happen for a few things like how Khan was planned to be the main antagonist originally only to be scraped later for Cyn/Solver). Remember, Murder Drones didn't actually get greenlight to receive a full series until after the first episode did well, and while I'm not sure how much of the overall plot Liam had planned out in advance, I get the distinct feeling he was more focused on selling the show as a concept in the pilot rather than having everything planned out in advance when he wasn't even sure if he'd get to make more than just the pilot. And considering each episode took months to produce and the series as a whole several years, it's likely goals, arcs, and plot points changed over time for various reasons. Making a show like Murder Drones at the quality it did get made at as an Indie project is extremely difficult and takes a long time, and while it turned out very good, it's bound to run into some issues that (most) projects managed by big budget studios wouldn't.
I really liked this episode, though I do share the feeling that the possession in it undermined ep. 6. Other than that I LOVED the development for N and V in this one, they’ve been lacking some personality for a bit 😅
The V and Uzi moment and V's reactions thoughout explains V's moment of protectivness of Uzi in 6. It works so well and seriously expands her character. Just this one episode irons out so much.
I love that intermission appears to be cannon as in the end credits of EP: 8 in one of the scenes you can see N and Uzi in the air with their wings implying she can fly so it seems like Liam decided to make intermission cannon
Honestly, as I kept watching I almost forgot that Intermission was a fan episode, it was that good!! Everyone who worked on it did amazing. Of course it’s not perfect or anything but I really wish we could have gotten something similar in the actual show, it would have been nice.
I swear I love Intermission SO much. It is a perfect tie between episodes 4 and 5. I love V's Development, The Nuzi vibes lol, And just how it all just was animated and acted out. I laughed, cried, and had my jaw drop multiple times, and I had chills. And the VA's are amazing even though they arent the originals! It is so perfect in my opinion
I just got into MD a few days ago to be honest and was REALLY confused once I started episode 5. After watching all 7 episodes, Intermission came in my feed the next day and honestly- IT MADE SO MUCH SENSE. Like I did not understand how quick that went but I loved every bit of Intermission. ❤
That “Why even care, when you can just destroy?” Absolutely broke me. I hadn’t even really considered what V actually lost when Cyn tore her apart and mangled her mind and body until she was only fit for killing. She wasn’t lying when she said the only thing she has left is N, and he’s worse off than her in some ways.
Funny enough, working on this project is what really got me to engage in the fandom in a meaningful capacity. When I was first brought on, my only MD experience at that point was someone I met in VRChat just kinda showing the whole thing to me at like 1am around a year ago, but at least I was somewhat familiar with the source material. As this project went on, I slowly began to refamiliarize myself with it all for the sake of keeping the vibes of my tracks at least a little bit in line with the rest of the music, & it wasn't until after the final upload that I really finally went back & watched through the whole series on my own time with my full attention (with Intermission squeezed in there too of course). Since then, I've definitely grown more of a connection to the source material, especially for the wonderful opportunity its community provided me to not only show of my work to a larger audience, but also gain a new friend along the way & lift up their own artistic passions at the same time alongside a whole team of fellow skilled artists. It's amazing the things the internet can foster ✨✨✨
Dam, this fan episode should've have been canon to this series. This episode is perfect and explain a lot to V character. My favorite part about this is V seeing Uzi what she experiencing the same as her pass. It's heart breaking to see and I love it. Same to N and Uzi are great in this fan episode. I love this episode. ❤❤❤❤❤
Another thing to note is you can see the similarities to Internecion Cube when Murder Drones characters are put into this type of art and animation style. The part where V snaps is a perfect example of this, as she looks very much like Icon.
Literally an entire episode where the characters got some development would've been a major player in dealing with MD's pacing issues, without intermission for something to fill the gaps between V hating Uzi's guts and V suddenly trusting Uzi to explore their memories and then sacrifice herself for her always felt jarring, intermission fills a lot of gaps that I always found weird. If we keep getting fancontent as great at intermission and insecurity I think we'll be eating good even now that the show's ended.
This actually made me go watch Intermission and I LOVED IT! I actually think the ending was pretty decent as it explained the start of ep5. The jokes were hilarious too There are a few things that I feel like would make the episode a bit more lore accurate imo: Instead of Cyn taking over completely, I feel like Uzi should've gone feral but still be "herself" like she was in ep4. Because the reveal of her getting hijacked completely was a big thing in ep7 V should've healed faster from her visor injury as they've shown to be quick to heal And like... that's pretty much it. I hope we see more projects like this one in the future because I'm craving more character interractions lol
Todo fluye completamente una investigación del solver y fluye con el capítulo 5 v siendo pasiva agresiva con uzi es básicamente lo que todo consumidor de morder drones necesita tiene referencias con otros capítulos pero también algo que me di cuenta el reflejo de v se relaciona con un comic que glicht vio la pelea de v uzi en el episodio 4 la misma pelea del capitulo 4 con n x v
This reminds me of the kind of animatic Liam Vickers himself used to do. Intermission really is just the Murder Drones episode that never was. It's a perfectly viable episode of the show, flaws and all.
Intermission was something that the official MD series needed. Liam's pacing isn't terrible and nothing to scoff at, just different. I just wish there had been more information about J, V, and Khan and Nori. I wish we got to know more about those characters in detail, because they're pretty vital to the show. A really in depth and enjoyable watch, thanks for the video
Even after the release of ep 8 and the revelation that V knew Tessa was Cyn and was working with her to kill all the worker/solver drones, Intermission still fits as a perfect missing piece, its crazy and feels as if it was already planned from the start, think about it: - The scene where V argued with N to kill Uzi makes sense as V and J knew they had to prioritize killing the worker drones with the solver, the only one who didn't know was N (because of the hallway scene in ep 8) - the fact that V didn't explain any stuff related to Cyn in Intermission was perfect as it leads up to the hallway scene in ep 8 where she finally explains everything to N in a hurry, completing all of V's empty characters spots (more interaction and smooth development with Uzi and N) - The smoother transition of V stopping following Cyn's orders (first sparing Uzi in intermission, then saving her from the sentinels in ep 6, then getting threatened by Cyn because she didn't do her job in ep 8) tl;dr: intermission peaks🔥🙏😭
Hi!! Thank you so much for reviewing and breaking down my project. I really enjoyed your feedback. I also agree that the ending could’ve been stronger. Admittedly the ending of Intermission is the only scene I don’t really like, but I had to tell myself to stop messing with it and just get it done. If I could go back and redo the whole thing, I’d change the ending for sure. Otherwise I’m pretty happy with the end product.
I’m happy to have given something to the MD fandom that they enjoy!
This has genuinely made my summer. Please, and I do mean, PLEASE don't beat yourself up because of the ending. You committed to a decision, and everyone respects that. I seriously wish you nothing but the absolute best with your future projects and endeavors, Bee. ❤️
@@Yagsterr Thank you :,)
@@Ghoulinfuschia i really loved it!
You did an amazing job on this project ❤️.
I said it when I watched the episode itself, and I’ll say it here. You did a seriously amazing job.
You are literally the best and most popular thing to happen to Murder Drones since Episode 7 itself. Every good thing that is happening to you right now is extremely deserved.
Don’t linger too long on the ending. As a story writer, I understand that feeling of “that could have been better”, but let me tell you from the standpoint of the audience, it was truly not bad at all.
You did a seriously good job.
I love the dynamic the trio has with each other (when they’re not trying to kill each other). V is like the sarcastic older sister, Uzi is the bratty younger sister, and N is the middle kid trying to keep his sisters from fighting.
I ship them but this works too
His "sisters", one who he had a crush on and the other he currently likes (💀)
@@anastasia_852 I wasn’t even talking about that. Don’t make it weird.
@@zobaabdelrahim9347 Sorry 'bout that, wasn't trying to. Although it's a bit funny as what I said is basicly what they're like in canon lol. Comparing them to N's sisters even though he loved/loves them I mean
@@anastasia_852 Stop being so weird please.
Intermission is just what the fandom needed. A smoother way into episode 5, and it helps the pacing of everything.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
Sane here my friend. When V saw her past self in Uzi, I know there was a saying to not only others, but to V: "You can't escape the truth."
@@RaeRae_is_autistic I will say, if there ever will be an “Intermission 2” (which I probably won’t happen) I think it should take pace between 3 and 4, because 3 and 4 also have a big time skip
@@Axolotl_2347I like that idea. It would explain Uzi telling V that they would find Doll at camp and maybe more post prom things too.
@@RaeRae_is_autistic my idea for an “intermission 2” would have some Thad and Lizzy screen time, Khan seeing Uzi with her solver powers and having flashbacks of what happened with Nori, cus she had solver powers too. And then like 1 or 2 scenes of Doll sleuthing around for stuff idk.
This is why we needed this so much for the fandom. Not only for Episode 5 as well the pacing and story, but for V getting her character development she lacked. When V saw her self in Uzi, i remember there was a saying of that: "You can't escape the truth."
So I agree on a lot of things, but to say that V is underdeveloped... she will literally change every episode and each time there are reasons, even if a passage like in intermission would have made her even more developed. But in reality it's not necessary to understand V.
Tbh Intermission is the episode murder drones needed.
The people behind this fan project are really goated
Murder Drones desperately needs some pure character development that is not driven by the plot nor a specific goal.
They used to do that a little bit in episodes 1, 2, and the beginning of episode 5 (before Uzi joined).
Having this interaction between N, Uzi, and V where they are just being themselves makes the audience much more connected to the characters.
The shows kryptonite is building things up slowly and giving us proper time with the characters. Every episode forced us to go from Point A to Point B so much so that we barely even know the characters that are on screen.
I like how it actually acknowledges that Uzi killed some of her classmates and the obvious guilt that would come with that.
Also, R.I.P. the Campers
The best side characters in the show
No argument from me. It was an excellent send off to The Bunker characters, may they all fly high in Robo-Heaven.
@@Yagsterr Especially Braidon
ngl, uzi needs a lot of therapy and healing after the series lmao
guess she got what she wanted at least... her dad's respect... and saving the planet...
MD Intermission is truly a love letter to the series. What I loved most about is is not only kept Uzi, N and V in character, but it actually knew when to be serious with them and when to just have a light hearted moment.
V's rant at the end about nearly her whole life being one dark nightmare was truly a tear jerker to me because that is what I was desperately wanting to see more from her as a character: Someone who's harboring a lot of emotional pain to explain why she acts the way she does.
That and you see deep down V isn't evil. She's just emotionally broken from being turned into a monster for Cyn's/AbsoluteSolver's vile plans that she does all this destruction as a means of numbing her pain.
I believe the real reason V snapped was that she knew it was Cyn controlling Uzi, and Cyn is the greatest cause of all her suffering.
Omg I didn't even think of that.
Cyn didnt control uzi, it was The AS
@@supercodylogan6319 yeah but like V literally ONLY says
"new body... same horrors, huh cyn?"
"anything to screw cyns plan."
@@OblivionItself thats cuz she think uzi herself is cyn but just with a new body
@@supercodylogan6319 yeah so she thinks its cyn doing that, thats my point
for those who dont know why they made that bald uzi joke, its actually canon that all worker (and disassembly) drones are actually bald and stole the hair from dead humans. (its confirmed in a QNA)
Makes you wonder where Tessa got the hair for the Bulter Drones, J, V, N and Cyn though
@@darkapostle1749 tessa was rich, i am pretty sure the hair she used for J, V, N, Cyn and the butler drones was artificial, (i forgot how these fake hairs are called, was it toupe? Idk xD) but yeah, the Worker drones probably cut off the scalp of the humans that weren't fully skeletal, its just interesting that it doesn't decay and rot away.
@@MeisterSchwabbo
I'd imagine Copper 9 is cold enough to prevent it from happening :')
@@darkapostle1749 yeah but like, the hair isn't even frozen, it moves and all, but yeah, maybe the temperature and the environment is just perfect enough for the hair to not decay.
At the least least, it lets us tell the different Drones apart (...Except the Murder Drones, who
Mind you, I am guessing this doesn't exactly apply to the Murder Drones seeing as they can make hair out of god knows what anyways!
are we not gonna talk about when V and N went
"YOU'RE SO INSISTENT ON FIXING HER!!"
"because she's our friend!!"
"she's YOUR friend.."
that line gave me chills! no joke!
i personally think the scripting of the story was the best part of it all :)
If Intermission just had a bit more of the charm of the show and Liam's writing, it would be FULLY PERFECT.
8:27 *"due to her GREMLIN behavior"*
im dying help-
My pleasure lmao
Gremlin💀💀💀
I really, REALLY love the Fan-made episode actually, i wish it was canon.
Me to
Thanks for having me on Yag. I had a great time, can’t wait to potentially make more appearances in the future. Here are some other things I have to say about Intermission.
General thoughts: I thought this fan ep was spectacular. I wouldn’t say that it is “exactly” what MurderDrones needed as I think MD needed more than just one more ep. That being said, the amount MD would have benefited with an ep like this cannot be understated. What it did to V, and her relationship with Uzi is crazy. To break it down:
V and Uzi: A big issue with MD as it is now is how V’s hand was dealt. This isn't exclusive to V, as Doll Tessa and J are in that boat too, but V feels extra bad as you can see they were cooking with potential and you could see the vision, but it just wasn't completed and executed right. This ep changes that. The way they handle her in this episode is near perfection. They set the groundwork for V’s sacrifice very well. They do two things.
1, make Uzi and V grow closer. In the actual show it's not really presented well why V suddenly cared enough for Uzi to literally die for her. The whole show she's been actually trying to do the opposite in trying to kill Uzi. Intermission gives us an answer. It presents the idea that V started to see herself in Uzi. V says later that she believes she had no choice but to become a monster, But the act of “becoming” a monster fundamentally means that there must have been a time where you were not one. You cannot become what you already are. So V seeing herself in Uzi, specifically as her past self, means that Uzi is not a monster, well yet at least. And this is when the softer side of her emerges. What this lines up pretty well with the canonical episodes, as in ep 2, V challenges the idea that the workers are innocent, implying that coping mechanism she probably uses when committing this Mass genocide is viewing her Victims as monsters to try and help sell the idea that she's not entirely bad. And in ep 4, we see her call Uzi “Cyn”, showing that as she was about to KILL her, she was viewing Uzi as her greatest enemy. So that's partly why V was even able to consider sacrificing herself. And there's more.
2, V’s Vie w on herself. Back to what I said before, V saying “It scrambles your mind. It'll make you feel crazy. But being crazy is the only way to feel normal, because everyone will see you as crazy no matter what you do”. This very clearly shows that V sees herself as a monster and could be another reason as to why V was okay with sacrificing herself. Self worth Issues. And even tho this character is never brought up in Intermission, V here is paralleling very nicely with J who seems to have no issue with what she is. And this is very sad, as N Is living proof that you can physically be a monster, without turning into one yourself and not being perceived as one. It's sad that she went all in on a philosophy that was proven wrong at the end of the day.
They also handled V in a way that didn't really seem out of character. V is still her usual violent hypocritical self. The reason I say hypocritical is when she said “her” way is the path I need to go down, while ep 4 not only shows that her path is not a successful one, IE almost dying. But straight up causes half the problems with the whole “N will move on very easily once I kill you” thing.
To wrap things up, summarizing what I think about Intermission, is that it finally gave us a good look at V, and sets up her sacrifice. My only complaints with this episode is that I think a way cooler name would be “Flight Risk” and the scene where N and Uzi switch hair. In the pilot, It is shown when N regenerates his head with his hair on it, that it is physically attached to his head. But complaining about this small little continuity error is the definition of splitting hairs.
0:21 MUM GET THE CAMERA MY POLL MADE IT INTO A POLL MAN VIDEO
Your poll has hereby been blessed by the Poll Man, Mr UnCom
Nice.
I love how we basically said some of the exact same things about the episode. Even using a lot of the same words to describe it. Glad we’re on the same wavelength.
As for your review, literally on the same wavelength.
Both on the appraisals and the critiques.
It amazes me how the general consensus is that Intermission is peak. Exactly what Murder Drones needed.
I have yet to meet a single person who doesn’t like it.
This is the development episode that Murder Drones needed. And as much as I sound like a broken record, it literally fixed the pacing of the entire season.
It mended the divide caused by the timeskip that just shouldn’t have been there. And for that, many fans (I included) view Murder Drones episode: Intermission to be canon. It’s exactly what N, V, and Uzi needed, and exactly what they deserved.
Glad to see that I’m far from alone when it comes to my takes, going as far as staring verbatim the same thing as you lmao
Thanks for having me, Yag! It's always fun to see the community come together to enjoy content like this. Intermission is such a wonderful fan-made work. The people that worked on it are super talented, the storytelling was awesome, and this is canon in my eyes until stated otherwise 👍
The pleasure was all mine. I couldn't think of a better Jade colored Wolfe to join me.
Also, THANK FUCK you talked about this subject of fans and intermission at 13:20, especially with you being on a platform of your size. Ghoul and Liam are fantastically creative people that deserve praise, no need to rudely compare. Major major kudos to you yag-man.
I mostly got the subject around tumblr. Sad to see people act like this. But it seems to have died down majorly
Hell yeah dude. I'm gonna call out any and all bullshit whenever it comes my way, and people completely misinterpreting and disrespecting MD and Intermission isn't gonna slide by me.
@@Yagsterr truck yeah. BEYOND BASED. Good to really talk about this since I haven’t really seen it talked about in other reviews/reactions.
Ok one thing I will say, as the number one V fan (this is a fact btw no one can take that away from me 😡) obviously I’ve looked into V a looooot. And I think her development was always there, but unfortunately it was so in the background and easy to miss if youre not insane and researching V for hours. What this episode did was make it so much more clear and actually put a focus on it (crazy I know) which was something I was very grateful for. It also expanded upon the stuff we already had, because most of the stuff was very subtle hints and emotions in episode 6. That is why I loved this episode so much. It feels like it fits into the canon and adds more spotlight onto V which was something I wish we had more of. Very glad this is a thing. Sorry for the long comment I can yap about V for hours :/
Bit of an edit this might seem like I’m trying to put down one or the other but I promise I’m not I love them both so much and everyone did a great job :)
Okay so I am a V fan but I wasn't always she had to win me over but when she did she did I usually don't like psychopathic characters but the way V was done how she wasn't really psycho just acting puts her in a different light because some media has the psycho characters to fixated on being crazy and that's what I don't like but the way V is done I can actually see more of her The scared girl who wants to protect the one she cares about the most who is now finally letting new people in as well and I think this project did that very well
Thanks for the interview!
Great video. Intermission deserves the attention, it’s honestly one of the best fan projects I’ve ever seen.
🤝
Now i want a fanmade episode focused on J, ok but seriously my friends told me about this and i decided to give it a try and I LOVED IT, V DID DESERVED SPOTLIGHT ASWELL AS N AND UZI HFJNASFASRWES
Thanks yag for having me on for the interview! It was a pleasure to answer the questions you gave and voice my opinions on the episode as a whole.
Glad to see that everyone (minus strawb, you know who you are) unanimously considers this one of the best MD episodes. Not one of the best fan projects mind you, one of the best *episodes*. People like it so much that it's considered cannon at this point, self included. I hope we see more awesome fan content like this in the future! 👍
Couldn't think of a better synthwave enjoying SSTWL fan to join me, thanks a bunch bro.
:))))))
this video has made me realize even more how terrible I am at social interactions
This Fan-Episode is near perfection because it gives the trio the right amount of screen time, a good segue to Episode 5, and most importantly V's character development.
Nothing but facts
I loved that project. I admire the style and the plot lines and callbacks to the canon lore. Ghoul and the whole team did amazing and I love it. I’m working with Zander on his project called Strays . very very nice and great person to work with so far! Very upbeat and happy and he gives opportunities to a ton of us who don’t really get a ton of opportunities these days in animation. I do 2D animation and learning 3D so I was assigned storyboarding which was in my field that I could do so I could still work on it without being excluded because of my skills. The people behind these fan projects are amazing and life changing and are the reason the fandom is staying alive.
Yeah intermission really gives some actually character development to V. In actual canon the whole “Uzi, I trust you” doesn’t actually come out of nowhere, if you read between the lines you can understand why she trusts Uzi. The issue is that her whole character arc of trusting Uzi is very implicit instead of directly shown. You see V in episode 4 taking the fall for Uzi by saying she ate the classmates because she pitys her. She sees herself in Uzi, and intermission pretty much directly shows that with the scene of Uzi hiding from V in the corner. The whole “V seeing herself in Uzi” arc in canon is a VERY subtle, ive rewatched the series enough times to recognize the arc, but it’s so freaking subtle to an infuriating degree that most people don’t see it.
Also yeah I agree 100% with your take on Uzi’s possession. She should have like accidentally formed her silver claws and accidentally hurt N, which angers V.
Also I liked intermission because Uzi actually feels bad and has trauma from what she did to her classmates in episode 4, cus for some reason she doesn’t feel bad at all in episode 5.
I know this probably won’t ever happen, but it would be insane if somebody like Animate a Thing animated the whole episode.
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I gave your comment a like but I wish I could freakin give a heart cause it deserves it so much. I 100% agree with you.
As someone who's favorite character is V (despite her flaws in the writing) This is what she needed. Something to dive into more of her mindset and to establish a bond with Uzi. This fan episode did wonders to better connect the bond of the main trio of the show. My biggest gripe with V's death (and the reason I think V should come back from the dead) was that it wasn't earned. The moment itself was nice, but when you think about it, it at least is very forced and comes out of nowhere. So with this it makes her sacrifice mean something, and when she called Uzi by her name for once, impactful.
Also this didn't really bother me too much, but a cool idea for the ending was if N, V and Uzi were talking or something, then N and V inexplicably shut off with the solver symbol over their visors as Uzi said the reason she went into N and V's heads was after they shut off due to an inturnal system trying to delete their memmories.
V is probably a rare character where it's better to bring back her than let die for the writing
I've watched it like 5 times now, that's how obsessed I am with it. God damn, the pacing, the story, the fight scene, everything about it is perfect. It also shows how V came to care about Uzi, after probably trying to murder her like 6 times.
FACTS
Even though it's a fan project, I'm sure that all of us MD fans, despite our disagreements, can all unanimously agree that Intermission is CANON.
There are some things you said in this video that I disagree with:
9:28: V actually has a lot of development in the canon episodes, it's just hidden in the background.
V is a broken character, who tries to do anything to protect N, and doesn't want N getting his memories back to keep him happy (it isn't working). When V sees Uzi losing control to the AS/Cyn, she sees her as a threat, which is why she tries to kill her. Once she realizes how close N and Uzi are, she no longer wants to kill Uzi, as she is what is keeping N happy. She tries to hide how she feels, which is why she pulls out a chainsaw on Uzi in episode 5. Uzi just saw V's "weak" side due to the memories, and V doesn't like that.
Everything Intermission shows about V is implied in the main episodes, it's just shown way more clearly. There is one part of Intermission that doesn't fit V's character though, when she just explains everything. It's good development, but not for something between episodes 4 and 5. With how Uzi talks to and about V in episode 5 and 6, it's clear that she doesn't know how V really feels.
V says "Uzi, I trust you" because after seeing how far Uzi goes to try to protect N (she cracks her Visor trying to implode the controls in episode 6, and risks AS nonsense happening), she realizes that Uzi tries just as hard as her to keep him alive and happy, which is what V cares about the most.
I do agree that V should have been way more important in episode 5, but other than that, what we have isn't bad.
11:23: I don't see V or Uzi fighting over N at all, V hasn't ever tried to win over N or anything, and the blush in episode 5 could have easily just been embarrassment from Uzi and N finding out that V used to be with N. All the hostility between them is probably not actually meant, as it is in character for both of them to throw insults without meaning them. V actually seems mostly fine with Uzi and N being together imo (anything that could be pointing the other direction could be explained by V masking her feelings, as I explained earlier).
Also, N's crush on V seemingly died in episode 3, after V chopped off his head for trying to reason with her, possibly even earlier, V did ignore him for years (based on when they must have arrived at Copper-9 for Uzi's mom to die when she was young), and N starts to question things more after meeting Uzi.
11:50: The gap may not be as big as you think: Episode 5 starts because the trio watches the Zombie Drones tape (which you kind of mentioned later in the video). They had the tape at the end of episode 4. Why would they wait multiple days to watch it if they are trying to figure out what's going on? (Intermission implies that Uzi has been having nightmares for at least a few days, which is the reason this matters. Without this detail, it could have taken place in a single day, unless I'm forgetting something.)
Also, Intermission makes it seem like Uzi hacked into N and V's minds to find the memories, instead of to stop Cyn from resetting them. Uzi says: "You passed out cause some internal program is trying to delete these memories", meaning that the ending of Intermission doesn't lead into episode 5 very well.
I do like that you mentioned how Uzi's possession isn't good for episode 6. It's something I had issues with, and I haven't seen anyone else mention it.
I still really like Intermission, It's my favourite fan animation so far. It just doesn't fit the canon very well imo, and seeing everybody say that it should canon is kind of draining me to the point where I almost wish it wasn't made. (I know I shouldn't be taking this so seriously, I just am for some reason.)
Ah, I see you are a fellow text-wall writer as well.
The moment about hacking to try to figure out the memories has stumped me as well. Glad to see I'm not the only one thinking this way.
Also, you have provided an interesting insight for me about why V starts to protect Uzi. Previously, I've put more emphasis on Uzi recovering N's memories about their past and preventing him from dying to the Solver. And I think when Uzi was trying, V wasn't looking. She turns her head when she hears Cyn. But still, I do agree that Uzi luring sentinels to her location and allowing herself to be hurt to protect N did make V respect her more.
Personally, I thought that she wanted N back before the events of the show, but, seeing how he doesn't remember her and she can't seem to do anything about it, decided that, even if he doesn't rember her, keeping him safe and happy, looking after him like he looked after her was enough. Then she coped so hard she pretended to not know him, started avoiding him to not hurt herself and decided that "maybe it's better that he doesn't remember all of this, at least this way he is happy". But even in pilot we can hear it in her voice that when something had happened, she actually got worried.
Besides, at the time of ep6, she was more mad at Tessa? who has put them into this situation.
And I wouldn't say Uzi was trying to implode the control panel, that was Cyn.
Also, do you differentiate between Cyn and Solver?
@@tlotro625 I meant that Uzi seemed to be trying to implode the controls before Cyn took over (she could have been trying to do something else, I just believe that Uzi was trying to implode the controls, since she intensely stares at something, before AS stuff appears on the controls), Cyn was the one who actually did it.
It's unclear if Cyn or the AS is truly in control, but I believe that the AS is causing Cyn to be more hostile (as it was to Uzi in episode 4), and Cyn is in control of all of her actions (like taking control of Uzi, since she does call N "big brother" while possessing her in episode 7). I also believe that the holo-spooky-snake-crab in episode 2 is an instance of the AS: it calls itself "we", while Cyn uses "I", and is also implied to run from a program (Cyn not allowing it to run when N gets his head blown off in episode 1).
I've seen a lot of people say that the AS is in control, and I haven't found any way to really disprove this yet (the AS is also an AI, and it could have a personality, and most of the people who think this say that Cyn was gone since she let the AS into her). "Tessa" does say: "If Cyn wants these labs, we burn them down" in episode 6, but she also says "It took Cyn as a host" (which could be explained by hosts not needing to be completely under control). The "If Cyn wants these labs" part could be explained by the AS playing dumb, which is why I don't call this 100% proof that Cyn is in control.
I just say the AS/Cyn sometimes to avoid confusion.
I appreciate the comment, I like seeing people's reasoning for things, and I had fun writing this response.
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If what you are saying is true, I seem to have found a kindred spirit! I love sifting through transcripts and frames for nuggets of hidden lore, creating theories of how things are and writing walls of text. I would like to talk about this. Would you like a conversation? Maybe a bit later, as right now I am busy.
@@tlotro625 Is there anything specific you would want to talk about (like something you want to theorize about), or do you mean just like a general conversation?
@@viciousworm1784 sorry for the late response, time zones and all that. Actually, I don't know if solver has any will or autonomy of its own, or if it's a singular being. As I see it, solver is not a singular entity (clarification edit: not a singular mind, or not even a complete one at that), and while it possesses some kind of problem solving ability and limited intelligence when it comes to achieve its goals, we don't see it actually set them on its own, always working under someone and following orders, or presumably doing so. On the other hand, Cyn is a tactical genius and carefully orchestrates *MANY* events of the show.
One very overlooked, but very important ability of the Solver is to remotely transfer data between instances of the Solver and initiate contact with other drones (tho, this might be more limiting if the reciever doesn't have the solver and might require external "sensors" to recieve feedback). We see it when:
1) N re-establishes connection to somewhere after being slap-rebooted by J.
2) Presumably Cyn activates Uzi's solver remotely in episode 1. By that time she has probsbly figured out the connection between her ex-host Nori and Uzi and might have taken a blind guess at her having a dormant solver. And Cyn is the only one that knows both about Solver and Nori.
3) Cyn is implied to use the Solver to issue J orders, as their comms are inoperable.
4) In ep 2 Cyn gave Solver orders not just to repair J, but to hunt down Khan. That's why it asks where he is in the fake investigation scene, tries to go after him, then tries to go after Uzi when the plan fails, as Cyn is adept in psychological warfare and Uzi will make a great lure for Khan.
5) Doll uses Solver to show V a vision of her killing Doll's parents.
6) Cyn uses solver to spy on the main team, as she knows where to go to search for the keybug.
7) When her plan fails, Cyn uses Solver to use Uzi's Solver to try to turn DDs against Uzi and each other. She also psychologically tortures Uzi to make her go temporarily insane. Probably to antagonize her further. Probably to collect the keybug after the fight. Besides, she knows exactly what to do and how to influence, knows to show herself to V, knowing how she would react. Meaning she still spies on them.
8) Cyn remotely controlls drones and puts V out of commission in ep 5. She also remotely commands Solver to delete N and V's memories.
9) Cyn uses Uzi's solver to save her cover from sentinels and put pressure on the team in ep6. She also does this only after she takes her time lying to N.
10) Cyn uses it to possess Uzi in ep7 and Nori in the flashback. Also, terrorizes Doll out of using Solver to fight back.
11) Cyn uses it to investigate and destroy Cabin fever labs.
12) Cyn attempts to take over N and shows him visions.
Additionally, I've figured out that, and that's big, Solver isn't the one that's possesses drones. That is possible without the Solver, as in ep2 in the flashback we briefly see Uzi do that to one of her classmates. Cyn is probably only using the Solver's ability to transfer data remotely as a connection. This is reinforced by Cyn herself in ep7, when she says that the patch "cut off her feed", but it doesn't remove the solver, only stops her from possessing patched drones, as we see with Nori.
Besides, there are multiple different hosts, who Solver serves besides side-effects and system vulnerability. It even denies Cyn herself access to N in ep7, as his admin is now Uzi, meaning it doesn't serve Cyn only and completely. It also protects them from directly using itself for directly influencing each other.
Also, the tendency to create flesh and cause psychological torture only shows up when Cyn is in control.
In the end that results in a theory that someone has deliberately infected Cyn, directly or ordering solver to do so, not only granting her solver, but also using said solver to transfer her extensive technical knowledge to create DDs and hack into other drones. This is also reinforced by the fact that there are multiple safety measures that prevent the core from changing, which have to be disabled for the Solver to activate. This reduces the chances of spontaneous manifestation of complex "defects" like the solver to near zero. This is also reinforced by the fact that solver started installing something into Cyn, meaning it has an installation file. Those files are designed to make applications easy to transfer and deploy, adding to the idea that it was deliberate, as a corruption wouldn't have anything to install. Or, it's downoading something _from somewhere,_ which leads to the same results.
Also, when talking to N, Cyn had an agenda of driving them apart, so her words can't be trusted.
Love the review. It really feels like the actual show without interfering with the main one. My only minor complaint is that the Zombie Drones tape was never brought up by N or even in the entire episode bcuz that was such a cliffhanger in ep 4, but nonetheless l still love it. It's just nice to take back seat from the plot and seeing the slice of life of the characters and learning more about them in a deeper level.
Maybe it could be N telling Uzi about the Zombie Drones tape would be the cliffhanger of this fan episode where we know episode 5 starts with Uzi watching the Zombie Drones tape instead ending it in a happy note and would fit with the rest of episodes always ending in a cliffhanger but that's just me
I don’t remember if it was actually mentioned again in the actual show…
What I love about Intermission is that it gives V the much-deserved character development she needs. To show that she is more willing to trust Uzi now than before. Plus the passing was really good, we need more fan episodes like this one.
11:22 this is the most accurate thing anyone has ever said about murder drones
Lmao
YOOOOO
Yagsterr made a video on Intermission
Yeah no, I don't need to analysis what makes this so good omg
this is like the undertale yellow of the murder drones fandom
As an Undertale fan I agree
true
as a undertale and md fan, I can confirm this is true
Real
Nothin like a yagsterr video analysis to make a Friday extra special
As V fan, I agree. It could show the bond between V and Uzi
Id give intermission a 7.5 out of 10 because of the already mentioned criticisms but it also undermines somethong khan says in episode 5
"This is the first time youve had friends over" but intermission implies that its not and it just undermines that luttle plot point
18:40 I heard true disappointment in their voice
Great vid, thanks for talking about the creator’s wishes when it comes to the rude comparisons. Intermission is amazing.
WITHOUT A DOUBT ONE OF THE BEST MD FAN MADE STUFF THIS EPISODE WAS AMAZING
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Now on Every time I decide to watch The entire murder drones series I'm going to watch intermission because of just how well it fits into the story
Definitely of the best fan made episodes I've seen
I freaking loved Intermission and I never actually understood why I liked it so darn much until watching this. All of these points made so much sense and I genuinely agree with all of them. Honestly Intermission is what i needed XD its what we all needed, and I LOVE the character expansion and wonderful feel to the episode. It was around the montage part when I sat back and found myself thinking, "What the heck, is this some sort of scrapped episode??" Because it felt SO MUCH LIKE an actual episode of a series. Thanks for the review.
I watched the finale and the fan video both yesterday, the finale was a rushed episode (that I LOVE) but intermission was GREAT! THE ANIMATIC WAS GREAT! DESPITE THE ANIMATION NOT EVEN BEING FULL IT HAS SO MUCH EMOTION!!
Honestly, here are the 2 things i would from intermission so it could be perfect:
1. Instead of cyn taking over uzi , she would just go back into her crazy mode from ep 4 because she overused her solver powers , this is so later , when ep 6 comes , the impact from cyn taking over uzi would be greater on us viewers.
2. There would be a cliffhanger at the end , where both V and N start malfunctioning and the " error:606 " starts flashing on their faces , where this is happening because the solver wants to delete their memories , this would later explain uzi's lines from ep 5 where she says " you passed out because some internal program is trying to delete these memories " and " stopping you from getting digitally lobotamized ".
The one who made the fan episode called Murder Drones: Intermission, they did a great job! Also, thanks for hearing this review Yag! Your theory is good! But GOD FREAKING DANG!! I'M VERY EXCITED FOE THE 8TH EPISODE!! VERY EXCITED TO SEE WHAT TO KNOW! So even are you? Are you excited too?
Aw man! It's a shame that he didn't see your latest post about the collaboration between Liam, GLITCH & The Euphoric Brothers! Also, OF COURSE I AM EXCITED FOR EPISODE 8!!!!!
I was waiting for him for what's his thoughts about the collaboration & a crossover @@sammonthomery
Same!😢😢😢
Well i said I'd leave another comment, but you really said all the right things so with that being said I'd rate it a 7/10 (really kind of me) and should be canon ALSO V!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks for the insight Yagsterr!
I've recently started watching indie animation shows to see the deal with them, and frankly, I'm enjoying myself so far. Unfortunately, I've noticed that the biggest problem with them, and not only them but with modern media in general, is pacing. Eight-episode mark has been a plague on storytelling its just not enough time to flesh out each character(especially when you have a large cast) let alone if a single episode lasts only for 15-20 minutes. MD is a fun endearing series and I can feel the passion behind it, but it needs more time to truly shine.
I hope it will get a second season to tie up some of those loose ends and give characters some more development. Intermission serves its purpose neatly and gives the series a much-needed breath, funny how one additional episode can improve the overall flow of the series. I have also read Ghoulinfuschia's analysis of Uzi's character and it has been delightful, true dedication and love for the craft. That's it, that's my take, goodnight.
9:43 THIS RIGHT HERE!!! This is why i think i felt pretty indifferent to Vs death. She hardly contributes to the plot - and the trust for uzi just randomly surfaces in ep 6. My thoughts after ep 6 was exactly “where did the trust even come from?”
The lofi remix of eternal dream is oddly comforting
glitch needs to confirm this as canon lmao
Thanks for asking me the questions, tho i think some of my rambling was cut out but wont blame ya for it XDD
Anyway, like you said its a great episode, and one of my fav points about it is being a filler inbetween ep 4 and 5 giving 5's A-plot a reason to exist.
Also me when V screentime
Also also me when V development
Cheers for the interview, Yag!! Intermission is what the MD fandom needed and to have the opportunity to help somewhat was the best thing ever! Amazing video as always! :D
and it is very well written, it doesn't exaggerate the humor, but it makes good jokes and knows how to take seriously when the moment is serious... My gosh, i whish could be more of this projects
Ngl the Solver Uzi vs N & V was kinda decent imo, i didn't see Solver Uzi smacking V as usual
2:40, funniest face V has ever made.
3:50, btw "Fatality" after smashing V's face into a wall is such a Cyn thing to say.
5:40, that is my single favorite 2D frame of V to date.
Wonder what Vanitymoth thinks of Intermission. But good job video guys! Cheers to the rise of MD fan content!
one of the biggest things murder drones needed is exactly this: an intermission
Having seeen Intermission myself, I actually thought it was really cool and surprisingly fun to watch.
Hell, V got her little moment being a badass too!
This was a really good Murder Drones fan project. Everyone who worked on it did a great job 👏. This was one of my favorite scenes in the episode 5:03. I love the way they did V's character development and how her relationship with Uzi changed a bit. When V saw herself in Uzi, she also remembered how she felt when the absolute solver/Cyn controlled her as a worker drone for the first time 😔. I like how V tried to comfort Uzi during that moment. I think this fan project has satisfied the Murder Drones fans for now until episode 8 comes out. Also I loved hearing your thoughts on Intermission, great video 👍.
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I'm gonna be completely honest, as much as I love this show, I'm pretty sure Liam and Glitch kinda Retconned a few things from the pilot like N having a crush on V and V being so disinterested in N she didn't even remember his name(or at least pretended not to because she didn't like him). That kinda sucks, but I also understand why it could have happened(In fact, we actually know it did happen for a few things like how Khan was planned to be the main antagonist originally only to be scraped later for Cyn/Solver). Remember, Murder Drones didn't actually get greenlight to receive a full series until after the first episode did well, and while I'm not sure how much of the overall plot Liam had planned out in advance, I get the distinct feeling he was more focused on selling the show as a concept in the pilot rather than having everything planned out in advance when he wasn't even sure if he'd get to make more than just the pilot. And considering each episode took months to produce and the series as a whole several years, it's likely goals, arcs, and plot points changed over time for various reasons. Making a show like Murder Drones at the quality it did get made at as an Indie project is extremely difficult and takes a long time, and while it turned out very good, it's bound to run into some issues that (most) projects managed by big budget studios wouldn't.
Dude I added this inbetween my md playlist man
I really liked this episode, though I do share the feeling that the possession in it undermined ep. 6. Other than that I LOVED the development for N and V in this one, they’ve been lacking some personality for a bit 😅
The V and Uzi moment and V's reactions thoughout explains V's moment of protectivness of Uzi in 6. It works so well and seriously expands her character. Just this one episode irons out so much.
YESS MD INTERMISSION IS PEAK
2:19 The scene also gives me Hotel Transylvania 2 vibes
THATS WHAT I THOUGHT TOOOO
@@rebekahwilson5760 YIPEEE
all i got from this was:
"oh i hate you"
"n has a crush on me so-"
"he likes me-"
"he makes friends with rocks- so bye bye"
Also, while I do consider Intermission canon, I would never compare this to Liam’s writing; the show’s not perfect, but he tried his best.
I love that intermission appears to be cannon as in the end credits of EP: 8 in one of the scenes you can see N and Uzi in the air with their wings implying she can fly so it seems like Liam decided to make intermission cannon
Looks like it’s very cool, firstly because of work around V. I’m gonna watch it
first time I’m hearing about this, I am going to go check it out then come back here ✌️
no joke as a v fan this project is something we wanted all the time
Honestly, as I kept watching I almost forgot that Intermission was a fan episode, it was that good!! Everyone who worked on it did amazing. Of course it’s not perfect or anything but I really wish we could have gotten something similar in the actual show, it would have been nice.
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This Murder Drones fan project is the best fan film I've ever seen!!!!!!😆😱😍It's almost like this film fixes the problems in the actual show.
it has aged well
I swear I love Intermission SO much. It is a perfect tie between episodes 4 and 5. I love V's Development, The Nuzi vibes lol, And just how it all just was animated and acted out. I laughed, cried, and had my jaw drop multiple times, and I had chills. And the VA's are amazing even though they arent the originals! It is so perfect in my opinion
I watched this, then showed it to my friend. We both love it, and while some parts are a bit iffy, I love how V is written.
This episode is 100% canon to me
Me too
I just got into MD a few days ago to be honest and was REALLY confused once I started episode 5. After watching all 7 episodes, Intermission came in my feed the next day and honestly- IT MADE SO MUCH SENSE. Like I did not understand how quick that went but I loved every bit of Intermission. ❤
That “Why even care, when you can just destroy?” Absolutely broke me. I hadn’t even really considered what V actually lost when Cyn tore her apart and mangled her mind and body until she was only fit for killing. She wasn’t lying when she said the only thing she has left is N, and he’s worse off than her in some ways.
Yeah, intermission wasn't made to be better. It was made to help.
Intermission is really needed for the show. It fits perfectly
I love your latest theory Yag! Keep it going!
Funny enough, working on this project is what really got me to engage in the fandom in a meaningful capacity. When I was first brought on, my only MD experience at that point was someone I met in VRChat just kinda showing the whole thing to me at like 1am around a year ago, but at least I was somewhat familiar with the source material. As this project went on, I slowly began to refamiliarize myself with it all for the sake of keeping the vibes of my tracks at least a little bit in line with the rest of the music, & it wasn't until after the final upload that I really finally went back & watched through the whole series on my own time with my full attention (with Intermission squeezed in there too of course). Since then, I've definitely grown more of a connection to the source material, especially for the wonderful opportunity its community provided me to not only show of my work to a larger audience, but also gain a new friend along the way & lift up their own artistic passions at the same time alongside a whole team of fellow skilled artists. It's amazing the things the internet can foster ✨✨✨
Dam, this fan episode should've have been canon to this series. This episode is perfect and explain a lot to V character. My favorite part about this is V seeing Uzi what she experiencing the same as her pass. It's heart breaking to see and I love it. Same to N and Uzi are great in this fan episode. I love this episode. ❤❤❤❤❤
Stand proud, Ghoulinfuschia. You make the MD fandom happy
Another thing to note is you can see the similarities to Internecion Cube when Murder Drones characters are put into this type of art and animation style. The part where V snaps is a perfect example of this, as she looks very much like Icon.
Literally an entire episode where the characters got some development would've been a major player in dealing with MD's pacing issues, without intermission for something to fill the gaps between V hating Uzi's guts and V suddenly trusting Uzi to explore their memories and then sacrifice herself for her always felt jarring, intermission fills a lot of gaps that I always found weird. If we keep getting fancontent as great at intermission and insecurity I think we'll be eating good even now that the show's ended.
This actually made me go watch Intermission and I LOVED IT! I actually think the ending was pretty decent as it explained the start of ep5. The jokes were hilarious too
There are a few things that I feel like would make the episode a bit more lore accurate imo: Instead of Cyn taking over completely, I feel like Uzi should've gone feral but still be "herself" like she was in ep4. Because the reveal of her getting hijacked completely was a big thing in ep7
V should've healed faster from her visor injury as they've shown to be quick to heal
And like... that's pretty much it. I hope we see more projects like this one in the future because I'm craving more character interractions lol
intermission feels like someone finally remembered to feed the V fans
Todo fluye completamente una investigación del solver y fluye con el capítulo 5 v siendo pasiva agresiva con uzi es básicamente lo que todo consumidor de morder drones necesita tiene referencias con otros capítulos pero también algo que me di cuenta el reflejo de v se relaciona con un comic que glicht vio la pelea de v uzi en el episodio 4 la misma pelea del capitulo 4 con n x v
This reminds me of the kind of animatic Liam Vickers himself used to do. Intermission really is just the Murder Drones episode that never was. It's a perfectly viable episode of the show, flaws and all.
I just see this episode as canon😏 Its awesome!! This fanmade episode is my favourite episodes to watch from all murder drones episodes
Intermission was something that the official MD series needed. Liam's pacing isn't terrible and nothing to scoff at, just different. I just wish there had been more information about J, V, and Khan and Nori. I wish we got to know more about those characters in detail, because they're pretty vital to the show. A really in depth and enjoyable watch, thanks for the video
I do care about the pacing of the show However, all I really want is Season 2, Well, I think we all want that
Even after the release of ep 8 and the revelation that V knew Tessa was Cyn and was working with her to kill all the worker/solver drones, Intermission still fits as a perfect missing piece, its crazy and feels as if it was already planned from the start, think about it:
- The scene where V argued with N to kill Uzi makes sense as V and J knew they had to prioritize killing the worker drones with the solver, the only one who didn't know was N (because of the hallway scene in ep 8)
- the fact that V didn't explain any stuff related to Cyn in Intermission was perfect as it leads up to the hallway scene in ep 8 where she finally explains everything to N in a hurry, completing all of V's empty characters spots (more interaction and smooth development with Uzi and N)
- The smoother transition of V stopping following Cyn's orders (first sparing Uzi in intermission, then saving her from the sentinels in ep 6, then getting threatened by Cyn because she didn't do her job in ep 8)
tl;dr: intermission peaks🔥🙏😭
Intermission made me like V more