Velma - A Crime Against Comedy

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  • @TheLittlePlatoon
    @TheLittlePlatoon  2 года назад +1884

    Noting all the avatar feedback. There’s a lot of scope to play around with it, change settings, generally make it less uncanny - it’s brand new and this is the first time I’ve played around with it, so it should improve over time.
    In no particular order:
    - The cigarette will return
    - The mouth will be fixed
    - Clearer lines
    - I will learn how my face works
    - the lil sweat drop will be fixed
    The general aim is to recapture the feel of the older design but with added expressive range.
    And in the long run, if it just doesn’t work, I’ll revert.

    • @AteshSeruhn
      @AteshSeruhn 2 года назад +66

      Let the hate flow through you, Lord Chord!

    • @rootoftheproblem
      @rootoftheproblem 2 года назад +56

      I put your whole episode on again, and left it running in the back ground, turned the browser sound off (firefox).

    • @jenny211988
      @jenny211988 2 года назад +12

      I'm sure you'll sound charming as ever 😉

    • @vexageedits6995
      @vexageedits6995 2 года назад +1

      Mo cap?

    • @johnhughes2124
      @johnhughes2124 2 года назад +6

      Vengeance is a dish best served cold

  • @TheChefShipwreckinAlaska
    @TheChefShipwreckinAlaska 2 года назад +4083

    She literally had the entire scooby gang in love with her.
    Self insert.

    • @John-Doe-Yo
      @John-Doe-Yo 2 года назад +258

      Oh my god you’re right 😂 wow

    • @KitsuneAdorable
      @KitsuneAdorable 2 года назад +407

      Self- insert who happens to be a misogynistic bigot Mary-Sue. The series has been renewed for a second season I’ve heard. 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @thetruestar6348
      @thetruestar6348 2 года назад +159

      @@KitsuneAdorable it’s not “renewed” the second season is just the other half of episodes they are contracted to do

    • @reiphas
      @reiphas 2 года назад +112

      Except for Scooby.
      Oh, sorry, it's Scoobi now, because copyright.

    • @gonotgentleman
      @gonotgentleman 2 года назад +119

      So is Scooby not in the show because they couldn’t think of a way to have him in love with her and it not be weird?

  • @grandmufftwerkin9037
    @grandmufftwerkin9037 2 года назад +1406

    Mindy Kaling was so preoccupied with whether she could, she didn't stop to think if she should.

    • @manoz6194
      @manoz6194 2 года назад

      Mindy Kaling was born out of the result of a nuclear meltdown next to a sewage plant

    • @PeterParker-ff7ub
      @PeterParker-ff7ub 2 года назад +15

      like most people today.

    • @marconicliche9377
      @marconicliche9377 2 года назад +57

      In all honesty, Mindy Kaling can't.

    • @CinYinGo
      @CinYinGo 2 года назад +6

      💛

    • @Leguim15
      @Leguim15 2 года назад +17

      W jurassic park reference

  • @Bobbymaccys
    @Bobbymaccys 2 года назад +3198

    I feel sorry for the trees that spend hundreds of years growing, just to have Mindy Kaling’s script printed on their paper.

  • @alecshockley536
    @alecshockley536 2 года назад +678

    "Wait, so a couple of middle-aged white dudes are gonna decide which of us are hottest?" The biggest issue with this part, in my opinion, is the fact that the entire scenario was created by the writers, then attacked by the writers. It's like watching someone purposely set themselves up to victimize themselves, much like a child would set up a Lego fort, then purposely knock it down and cry about the fact that it's now destroyed. You watch them build this entire scenario and then watch them challenge and topple it, almost like they're having an argument with themselves and no one else is involved.

    • @mkaleborn
      @mkaleborn 2 года назад +1

      Spot on! I mean, everybody indulges in their own brand of 'masturbatory fantasy' about something or other. Indulging in their own personal brand of schadenfreude to cope with the stresses of life and what not. Fair play, I do it. I assume others do it to.
      But at least most of the time we have the decency to keep our inner ego to ourselves. And not vomit all of our neurosis and insecurities out in public, for everyone else to slip and slide and get themselves filthy in. Bad form and all that.
      Again it comes down to: How the hell could any executive or senior editor or higher up at HBO have possibly green-lit this turgid monstrosity. They must be completely clueless about race relations, sexuality, gender politics and the current 'meta' of pop culture to think this show would land with anything but a horrific thud.

    • @alecshockley536
      @alecshockley536 2 года назад +21

      @@mkaleborn Absolutely. The sheer lack of subtlety in the series is insulting to say the least. I, like yourself, appreciate the fact that others have their own inclinations as to what is "Fair" and what may or may not be an important topic to dwell on. But it's my opinion that, as a so-called Entertainment Industry, these people have a sovereign responsibility to remain unbiased towards any political or ideological group; Especially since they know very well that what they're preaching will reach a very large audience. The power of entertainment is a beast best kept on a leash that retains the ability to poke fun at ourselves, while keeping a mutual respect for all potential audiences. This is where so many industries of the same sort fail miserably nowadays, unfortunately.

    • @CulturexHardcore
      @CulturexHardcore 2 года назад +14

      @@alecshockley536 "But it's my opinion that, as a so-called Entertainment Industry, these people have a sovereign responsibility to remain unbiased towards any political or ideological group"
      Couldn't be more wrong. From the Simpsons to The Boys, from Avatar to Fallout, Entertainment CAN and often IS very political and ideological. Being "unbiased towards any group" imply that all political or ideological groups are equal / equally respectable and that is utterly false, think the Wolfenstein game series or some if not most Call of Duty games where the bad guys are either nazis or terrorists.
      Even freaking Naruto is really about nuclear weaponry.

    • @alecshockley536
      @alecshockley536 2 года назад

      @@CulturexHardcore You are absolutely correct. Since the very invention of Entertainment, it's been used to spread political messages - propaganda from biased parties, leaning more towards one side than the other.
      And while they absolutely have the right to use their platform to say what they would like about whoever they like, there's also the remaining issue that not all people who patron their 'institution,' I suppose you could call it, share the same beliefs that they're spreading.
      Imagine a shoe shop that sells Elf shoes and Dwarf shoes; both Elves and Dwarves shop at this store to buy their shoes, in which case both have contributed to the success of the store. The store becomes wildly successful, opening several locations and accumulating plenty of wealth because of its customers. Then one day, the store owner decides that he/she doesn't agree with what Dwarves believe within their culture, and begins posting up anti-Dwarf propaganda within the store. Dwarves are still allowed to buy their shoes there, but they're forced to endure the posters, the dirty looks from the staff, and to top it all off, the store has now limited its supply of Dwarf shoes. The shoes that they do have left for Dwarves are in the same style as the Elf shoes, no longer in the Dwarvish brand name.
      This same scenario continues to repeat itself throughout history and it's what is known as "Bad Business." Many types of people from all walks of life contribute to one entity's overall success, yet that entity suddenly becomes publicly biased to a part of that group, therefore metaphorically biting the hand that feeds them.
      In conclusion, it's my opinion that most businesses, especially entertainment industries, are responsible for keeping away from politics at all costs because of what they owe to their consumers. Unless, of course, they became famous or renowned for that exact type of bias, in which case they usually don't last long because of how ever-changing the political world is.
      Hopefully you know I'm not attacking you or your opinion on the matter, I just wanted to explain my own in order to clarify. You bring up a good point and I think this kind of thing would make a fascinating topic to delve deeper into. Maybe they should make a documentary on it - I know I'd watch that.

    • @CulturexHardcore
      @CulturexHardcore 2 года назад +13

      @@alecshockley536 Bruv, since the dawn of humanity stories have been used to convey some sort of message, not only on how the world function but also on moral, ethics and society, that's the big difference between Myths and Legends.
      If the shopkeeper want to be an ass towards dwarves because they're dwarves, he is just being racist, it's a defect, a flaw, not an opinion. People aren't being dwarves, black, gay, white or one-legged for political reasons.
      Wolfenstein isn't about the systemic oppression of the political minority that are the nazis, and only nazis would call, wrongly, that game propaganda for it.
      The most long-running shows like South Park or the Simpsons are perfect example of how not only you can make fun and talk about politics and be successful at it.
      The producer of a show owes you absolutely nothing. Art owes you nothing. It's either take it or leave it. Nobody can forces you to like Velma (which looks like absolute shit btw, I have to point it out at least once just for the record) as much as nobody can force you to enjoy Cardi B's music or Bosch's paintings. Velma's producers did what they wanted to do, it's up to any of us now to see how it makes us react.
      Arts is (partly and not always):a representation of its era, in this sense, of course it can and should, sometimes, be political.
      The worst thing is that Velma is literally just that one author's selfinserting powertrip. There's not even the need to watch it about a political lense too much. The show is a hot turd, presenting it in a cute little box of "anti-racism" doesn't make it a chocolate cake.

  • @SpartyCubsFan
    @SpartyCubsFan 2 года назад +285

    It’s been said multiple times, but instead of paying for Mindy Kaling to go to therapy, HBO decided to pay for this.

    • @qq5847
      @qq5847 2 года назад +25

      Therapy wouldn't be effective on her. She is beyond help. In fact the entire woke subculture is beyond help.

    • @lalehiandeity1649
      @lalehiandeity1649 Год назад +2

      @@qq5847Nothing is too much for reeducation camps.

  • @ShtinkiestBinky
    @ShtinkiestBinky 2 года назад +932

    "If there's one thing these writers hold less of than competence, it's kindness," has to be the best line I've heard in a long while

  • @zachisebi
    @zachisebi 2 года назад +970

    She complains about man made beauty standards, her not meeting those standards and body shaming to the guy who actually has a crush on her. Priceless.

    • @sariellakingdom1878
      @sariellakingdom1878 Год назад +1

      It fits with Velma perfectly tho' (THIS Velma) as well as being Perry, judgemental, self centred and possessive she is a hypocrite and manipulative.
      When the "hot Girls" call her out for basically Slut Shaming them, it's a bullseye. Then Velma, taking this on board (for 5mins anyway) asks the girls to use their sexuality to help her out...
      (see also, Self centred, manipulative)

    • @callmesenpaidesu1506
      @callmesenpaidesu1506 Год назад +59

      most "man made " standards are usually made by women and or pushed by them. fat shaming and skinny shaming is statistically more women then men

    • @sariellakingdom1878
      @sariellakingdom1878 Год назад +10

      @@callmesenpaidesu1506 Er... no.

    • @dashinhayes
      @dashinhayes Год назад +20

      @@callmesenpaidesu1506 right tho lol hey don't want to hear the truth

    • @callmesenpaidesu1506
      @callmesenpaidesu1506 Год назад

      @@sariellakingdom1878 that while these selected pictures attempt to take an intersectional approach to the content women view on social media, they may still have an effect on how women view their bodies.[70]
      Social media such as Snapchat, Instagram, and TikTok may promote unrealistic beauty standards for women and teenage girls for various reasons. A large part of this may be due to the use of photoshop and heavy filters that change one's facial structure and features. When there is such a large influx of content catered to achieving a certain beauty standard it can leave many feel dissatisfied with their own.
      Taking selfies is something that's pretty standard among social media platforms, but even that can negatively effect someone's self esteem. A study published by Jennifer Mills-

  • @theblackastronautleo1219
    @theblackastronautleo1219 2 года назад +803

    I used to be shy and a little embarrassed about my creative skills in writing but after seeing whatever TF is this I'm inspired to write my fiction. I can't do worse than this.

    • @lordkrauser
      @lordkrauser 2 года назад +86

      Ditto. I've been coming up with lore and history for my own fantasy world for years. But then I get so anxious about putting anything into a story that I just don't bother.
      Shows like this are making rethink that decision.

    • @sandstone2869
      @sandstone2869 2 года назад +43

      I wish you both the best of luck!

    • @nekonomicon2983
      @nekonomicon2983 2 года назад +42

      It'll actually be a challenge to write worse than this lol.

    • @borasraven7584
      @borasraven7584 2 года назад +17

      @@nekonomicon2983 used toilet paper has better writing on it than this… lol

    • @blinkyy1088
      @blinkyy1088 2 года назад +4

      passion itself is a admirable quality, take a look at the legendary 'tails gets trolled' for an example

  • @slaapt
    @slaapt Год назад +73

    That "why don't boys need to take a don't murder girls class?" joke ages like fine milk. When it turned out the murderer was a woman.

    • @TheTGOAC
      @TheTGOAC Год назад +9

      Aged like a damn fruit fly

  • @Jgt612
    @Jgt612 2 года назад +446

    “Because guys don’t like intelligent girls…”
    My wife has a masters degree. I barely managed to scrape by high school. Has Mindy ever… met a human before? These things sound like they’re AI generated

    • @XxTaiMTxX
      @XxTaiMTxX 2 года назад +93

      Guys love intelligent women. Just not the r/nicegirls that the women who complain about it tend to be. It’s the same issue the “incels” have. Both people are cut from the same cloth. Annoyingly self centered people with nothing on offer. “But she’s so dumb and I’m so smart! Guys only like dumb bimbos!” No, you’re missing that she is kind, cares about his needs, expresses passion in her hobbies, probably gets along with most people, isn’t adversarial in general or in the relationship, has a willingness to learn, and validates her man whenever she can. “Dumb” is something he is overlooking because she brings a lot of good traits to the relationship. Especially since she is willing to learn new things.

    • @that_tomboy_gal765
      @that_tomboy_gal765 Год назад

      @@XxTaiMTxX Guys have a type of women they’ve liked. Intelligent, nor a strong Tomboy, nor a sweet chubby loving gal, nor a tough independent, etc. if there’s a lot of woman who are half and half. Mindy K just shows how much of a “unfunny and disrespectful” woman who doesn’t care for men’s self care and makes fun of white man jokes of hers. I’m pretty sure that this show will fall down to become the biggest, horrendous, most terrible show in all of Scooby-Doo series/movies in history of the whole globe.

    • @HerculesBallsInc
      @HerculesBallsInc Год назад +2

      Mindy Kaling is SURE that she's a genius and that men are idiots so that's the reason they don't date her.

    • @Tatooine92
      @Tatooine92 Год назад +31

      I know a couple like that. He hated school and was happy to get out with his high school diploma, she has a master's degree. They're both deeply intelligent in their own ways, but he's not threatened at all by her education level.

    • @cumcumcum148
      @cumcumcum148 Год назад +11

      I don't know. Some people just detached from the real world. I'm not that smart or anything but no matter how attractive woman may be, if there is nothing to talk with her about i am not interested in her. So it's like opposite of what people think

  • @AxisCorpsRep
    @AxisCorpsRep 2 года назад +551

    "their attempt to supress criticism, has only invited more of it"
    this needs to be more prevalent. they cant just pretend the show is good and loved because "well noone is saying otherwise" (after silencing said criticism)

  • @silverscorpio24
    @silverscorpio24 2 года назад +930

    The fact that Norville's dad looks like a grown Shaggy physically hurts.

    • @barrybend7189
      @barrybend7189 2 года назад +102

      Yeah and a school guidance counselor of all things. Why not a Cooking Votec or a teacher for woodworking.

    • @MediumRareOpinions
      @MediumRareOpinions 2 года назад +50

      I'm pretty sure he's voiced by the same actor who played Fred's dad in Mystery Inc.

    • @dawnilotteofficial
      @dawnilotteofficial 2 года назад +35

      This could be that the GROWN SHAGGY is Norvilles dad...

    • @dawnilotteofficial
      @dawnilotteofficial 2 года назад +7

      Im joking btw

    • @MediumRareOpinions
      @MediumRareOpinions 2 года назад +73

      @@dawnilotteofficial My guess is that Grown Shaggy is a rejected concept piece for how shaggy might have looked, repurposed when they decided to race swap Norville

  • @justxander1656
    @justxander1656 2 года назад +409

    They really turned velma into a harem where everyone is in love with velma who should be unbearable to be around

    • @judaihyuga
      @judaihyuga 2 года назад +51

      No no no, the self-insert *has* to have a harem, because otherwise this show might have to focus on the actual overarching plot.

    • @grantstratton2239
      @grantstratton2239 2 года назад +24

      See, it's funny because in a typical harem, the protagonist has no personality. Here, in a brilliant subversion of the trope, she has a bad one.

    • @hariman7727
      @hariman7727 2 года назад +5

      Black Hole Sue and Jerkass Sue.

  • @samanthacharlton4123
    @samanthacharlton4123 Год назад +84

    This show: "why don't we teach boys to not murder girls"
    Also this show: *the murderer of young girls is a grown woman*

    • @mrdropkicker1
      @mrdropkicker1 Год назад +12

      I’m legitimately annoyed by that sentiment and especially how Velma expresses it… you are ultimately responsible for your own safety and no one else.
      Laws are put in place to punish and deter criminals, but that’s ALL they can do. We’re never going to stop crime altogether without establishing a horrific totalitarian state like in “1984” or “Brave New World,” and the fact that radfems get offended at the notion of protecting themselves and having to be accountable for their own safety (something men have known and accepted for millennia) shows how spoiled we really are in this day and age…

    • @sarahb.7175
      @sarahb.7175 4 месяца назад +2

      ​​@@mrdropkicker1 As a lady, I agree. First, most people don't need to LEARN how to NOT do something, especially murder. Second, the critics seem to be under the impression that killers act out of ignorance instead of malice--an idea which is both obviously false and dangerous to support (as it refuses to accept there are evil people in this world who won't listen to classes, reason, or empathy). I took a self defense class this year and it was truly empowering to learn how my petite female self could pick a fight. (Because yes, I am responsible for my safety and that's a good thing because it means I'm not a sitting duck!)
      To the people who hate on women's self-defense classes, I want to ask, which is more misogynistic:
      "Girls, there are bad men in this world and we're going to teach you how to fight them because they want you to be powerless," or,
      "Girls, there are bad men in this world, but it's wrong for us to teach you to fight them. We're just gonna ask them really nicely to not be bad and put your safety in their hands."

    • @mrdropkicker1
      @mrdropkicker1 4 месяца назад +1

      @@sarahb.7175 several of my female friends have horror stories about that kind of evil men you mentioned in their previous relationships (thank God they all escaped and have found better partners). When they recounted those stories, during the bad parts, all I could think was “fight back! fight back! you have to fight!”
      I know it sounds insensitive, and of course none of what happened was their fault… it’s all on the POS who did it… but their friends and family can’t always be there and can only do so much when they are (unlike Hollywood, real life abuse is often subtle and difficult to prove). The malefactor is NEVER gonna stop on his own accord, so it falls on the individual to say enough is enough.

  • @NASkeywest
    @NASkeywest 2 года назад +199

    “Please don’t throw me on my butt. Throw me on my face!”
    Velma: “I would throw you on your butt, but I can’t tell which is which!”
    This is an adult comedy, written by “professional” adult writers…and they told a “you are a butt face.” Joke.

    • @that_tomboy_gal765
      @that_tomboy_gal765 Год назад +8

      … I still don’t get it why it’s funny. But again, I would say to the writers. I didn’t laugh. It’s unfunny. 😐

    • @Zeecarver
      @Zeecarver Год назад +16

      to be fair, Beavis and Butthead was a successful show FULL of buttface jokes

    • @that_tomboy_gal765
      @that_tomboy_gal765 Год назад +3

      @@Zeecarver THERE! Right there! That show! 💯👌 GOLDEN BUTTFACE JOKES, BETTER THAN MINDY K’S FEMINIST JOKES!

    • @lalehiandeity1649
      @lalehiandeity1649 Год назад +2

      Because comedy. 🫠

  • @BSJ-Unparalleled
    @BSJ-Unparalleled 2 года назад +470

    Watching multiple RUclips videos bashing Velma is more entertaining than watching the actual show.

    • @CabezasDePescado
      @CabezasDePescado 2 года назад +27

      Is Rings of Powers and She-Hulk all over again, what a great time for media when destructive criticism of a show is more enjoyable than the show itself. And they just keep going without learning.

    • @PrincessFionaYT
      @PrincessFionaYT 2 года назад +11

      That’s not a high bar. Going to the dentist is more entertaining than watching this show.

    • @liamphibia
      @liamphibia 2 года назад +5

      But then there's also Doug Walker's video. His thoughts being the "One man in the crowd."

    • @darthgamer9861
      @darthgamer9861 2 года назад +10

      @@liamphibia I dont hate doug, but trying to insist its not the worst show ever and that we are simply tired of a played out formula is the definition of making excuses

    • @liamphibia
      @liamphibia 2 года назад +8

      @@darthgamer9861
      And he *grew up* with the Scooby-Doo show. Geez Doug has gotten too soft.

  • @scottjoseph9578
    @scottjoseph9578 2 года назад +137

    Note: Mindy Kaling also went to a very elite Private High School with tuition $50k a year. She was raised QUITE RICH.

    • @Goodbutevilgenius
      @Goodbutevilgenius Год назад +4

      Wonder what the hell she learned there, lol.

    • @samuelademeso9041
      @samuelademeso9041 Год назад

      @@Goodbutevilgenius to be a dickhead no doubt

    • @lua6091
      @lua6091 Год назад

      lobotomy

    • @ElessarFrey
      @ElessarFrey 9 месяцев назад +1

      “We don’t attack capitalism because it creates inequality, but because it promotes the ascension of lesser beings”
      A certain traditionalist.
      Most of the people who attack western identity and culture in their media are spoiled minorities in the west, the greatest proof that multiculturalism it’s just allowing a wolf into a sheep farm.
      And now we have Indians and africans claiming that the British countryside its a colonial racist space because most of it’s population (unlike Londonistan) it’s white.
      This people are parasites.

  • @Harmonica821
    @Harmonica821 2 года назад +790

    If She-Hulk is an insult to the art of writing, Velma is an insult to the basic human need of positive entertainment.

    • @ocboy5163
      @ocboy5163 2 года назад +16

      Well said

    • @icecreamhero2375
      @icecreamhero2375 2 года назад +10

      No She-Hulk is funny this isn't.

    • @P.Whitestrake
      @P.Whitestrake 2 года назад +28

      @@icecreamhero2375 Nah. She-Hulk is cringe & mostly filled with She-Hulk complaining about men.

    • @kietdo4379
      @kietdo4379 2 года назад

      I think it's way lower than "human need". It's insult to human morals.

    • @icecreamhero2375
      @icecreamhero2375 2 года назад +4

      @@P.Whitestrake 1) Not ever episode is about that 2) Breaking the glass ceiling and dealing with sexism is a very real thing. Some people like to pretend it doesn't exist.

  • @tuSpartanDady
    @tuSpartanDady Год назад +46

    When Fake Velma said "that feels smart but is coming from you..." Made me angry, I have no doubt this is how Mindy Kaling treats people irl, how can you simply say that to another person wtf

  • @Pie3766
    @Pie3766 2 года назад +488

    I like how the second Velma realises that Fred has actually took on the ideals of the book (and has mentally grown in her eyes) she gave him she is instantly repulsed by him. When faced with someone that incapsulates everything feminists claim they want men to be, the male-gaze fighting, beauty standards smashing, feminist velma, is disgusted by it.
    Pretty telling that in an earlier episode she said something like "his teen heart-throb good looks stem from the fact that he hasn't gone through puberty yet" and then is his episode when he mentally matures shes turned off. thats a _hmmm_ from me dawg

    • @murphyjack90
      @murphyjack90 2 года назад +2

      Women don't know what they want

    • @Gamerkat10
      @Gamerkat10 Год назад +34

      Oh no.

    • @pokerface4396
      @pokerface4396 Год назад +112

      It's funny how Fred, a supposedly unlikable character and a walking strawman, is more open-minded and capable of changing and growing as a person than the main character.

    • @Ozarka0
      @Ozarka0 Год назад +11

      Sounds like she wants legal shota.

    • @robinchesterfield42
      @robinchesterfield42 Год назад

      Wow, the way you explained the plot there sounds like this was LITERALLY written by an amalgamation of every r/niceguy out there, melded into one, disgusting, living fedora. "What do women not find attractive?" "Guys who treat them respectuflly. They HATE that sh*t!" etc. All the ALPHA MALE "women actually _love_ sexists" stuff. God damn.

  • @grandmufftwerkin9037
    @grandmufftwerkin9037 2 года назад +1815

    Mindy Kaling should receive a Nobel Peace Prize nomination for Velma.
    This show has united many warring parties, from a plethora of diverse backgrounds, in their hatred of it. 🙃

    • @joesmutz9287
      @joesmutz9287 2 года назад +103

      It's up there with daylight savings time in uniting everyone

    • @MLPDethDealr32
      @MLPDethDealr32 2 года назад +36

      Yep, even those of us that became part of the " dreaded" Brony Fandom. i grew up with reruns of Scooby Doo when i was a kid. it was part of my childhood. THIS show makes my blood boil.

    • @LSB001
      @LSB001 2 года назад +1

      Seeing the wokerati lose their minds at having their stupid ideology exposed is fantastic.

    • @joshuakim5240
      @joshuakim5240 2 года назад +72

      I'm roughly 40% convinced that if Velma were to air on TV in the Middle East, Pakistan and Israel would stop fighting just to hate the show together for at least a brief moment because it's seriously that awful.

    • @atomicdancer
      @atomicdancer 2 года назад +22

      Nobel Peace Prize?
      More like 'No-Brain Piss Prize,' amirite? 😏
      (This joke ©2023 atomicdancer, all rights reserved.)

  • @michaelfireheart8300
    @michaelfireheart8300 2 года назад +988

    I think it's funny that Velma wants a boys don't kill girls class, yet the killer has yet to be actually gendered, meaning it could easily be a girl killing other girls. Not like women are notoriously violent towards other women, especially shown through Super Saiyan Daphne kicking others into walls and Velma actively looking down on women who embrace their femininity. Then again this show clearly would never actively show women to be as terrible as men like that, but only as haha so funny she sent another minor to the hospital or haha she stabbed another minor.

    • @Kyle-sr6jm
      @Kyle-sr6jm 2 года назад

      If it is a psy op, it will be a woman who identifies as a man.
      Because if she says she is a man, then she IS a man, and it will be Ok.

    • @joesmutz9287
      @joesmutz9287 2 года назад +94

      From the clips I've seen, it seems to be they're pretty unsubtly setting it up to be Velma's mother, so if I'm reading right...yeah it is a girl

    • @unlikelyspecimen244
      @unlikelyspecimen244 2 года назад +88

      uhhh you sure? I'd argue the show paints women worse than men since they tend to be malicious, vapid, stupid or both (Velma) and still be socially accepted, if not praised for it. I get what you mean tho, ain't gonna find a 'girls dont kills boys' class or nothin

    • @RanMouri82
      @RanMouri82 2 года назад +73

      I've been thinking that since the first episode. A female is certainly capable of these murders. Heck, I wouldn't be shocked if the hallucinating Velma was the actual killer.

    • @mrgreenboy644
      @mrgreenboy644 2 года назад +76

      @@unlikelyspecimen244 while true, it also seems to be done with zero self awareness, as though Mindy Kaling thinks of it as a good thing to be and to have all of those vices so long as it's women doing it

  • @DMAN99
    @DMAN99 2 года назад +439

    I just realised that Velma’s joke style is almost exactly like Family Guy’s. Like how they’ll reference something by saying “hey this is like that popular thing” as the punch line. Even the random violence and how some lines are delivered is eerily similar.
    Also I love how your bgm is just old scooby doo music

    • @elijahaaron6949
      @elijahaaron6949 2 года назад +78

      the only difference is, at least family guy was good at a point 💀

    • @mizu7662
      @mizu7662 2 года назад +67

      Velma tries to rip off a lot of black comedy shows like Rick and Morty without understanding a key part of those kinds of shows. Being willing to admit that your character is a total asshole and that nobody should want to be like such a garbage fire of a human being. Nobody sane who watches Rick and Morty wants to be Rick Sanchez, even Rick Sanchez doesn't want to be Rick Sanchez. But Mindy Kaling wants to be like her version of Velma and wrote the show assuming the audience would want to be like her to.

    • @SonicTheIPHog
      @SonicTheIPHog 2 года назад +10

      Jeez Lois this is worse than that time I installed the free therapy app.

    • @darthgamer9861
      @darthgamer9861 2 года назад +31

      Hell at least Family Guy references ACTUAL pop culture and not the made up nonsense Velma does

    • @MikeHawkJuices
      @MikeHawkJuices 2 года назад +1

      @@mizu7662 maybe I'm not sane but Ricks life would be awesome to live through. Except for losing the wife, abandoning the daughter, and Kronenberging a whole reality.

  • @-MrFozzy-
    @-MrFozzy- 2 года назад +390

    There ABSOLUTELY NEEDS to be a 3-5 strike rule for frivolous copyright strikes against creators from companies. This is turning into a HORRENDOUS issue.
    Also just wanted to say congratulations on the sharp increase in subscribers over the last month. Im very happy you’re getting traction so (relatively) quickly

    • @TheLittlePlatoon
      @TheLittlePlatoon  2 года назад +73

      It’s definitely an issue, especially with manual claims. There’s no disincentive to file them on absolutely nonsensical grounds. The worst that happens to the claimant is that they lose the appeal and the video goes back up - with its momentum likely killed. The algorithmic check pre-publication is understandable but at least the creator can work with that. Random manual claims post-upload are a nightmare.

    • @-MrFozzy-
      @-MrFozzy- 2 года назад +24

      @@TheLittlePlatoon yeah, agreed. I’m just so sorry that all that hard work is done and they come in just to be a nuisance and cause issues for no real belief in their claims. Anyway, thanks for the reply, always like when creators actually engage on any level they can. Love the content. Again, very happy your channel is picking up speed

    • @NerzJansch2
      @NerzJansch2 2 года назад

      There absolutely needs to be another platform that isn´t run by billion dollar companies intrests in advertisements. RUclips is trash, the way they treat you as content creator is straight up abusiv and most of the things they do is obviously illegal, but since its their platform and they are a billion dollar companie, courts don´t care. I mean, think about it. RUclips has the audicity to DEMONETIZE content, but they still play advertisements on it that only profit themselves since the guy that made the video the ads are running on has been cut out due to saying "shit" once in the first 20 seconds. Looks to me a lit like straight up theft

    • @Sethycakes
      @Sethycakes 2 года назад +2

      Unfortunately the copyright system isn't there as an act of kindness to copyright holders; it's there because the DMCA (as in the law, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act) mandates that companies must offer an avenue for copyright holders to have infringing material taken down in order to avoid legal liability for hosting that infringing content. If RUclips were to ever prevent copyright holders from using the system, they could be be held liable for hosting the infringing material because they're refusing to take it down. As much as I'd love for abusive companies to be banned from using the system, it just can't happen because of this law.

    • @jimlamb7642
      @jimlamb7642 2 года назад +1

      @@Sethycakes And yet place a copyright claim on any Fox News, CNN, Disney video and see if it gets pulled down or stays up till a legal challenge is made. Corporations' videos almost never get taken down; the issue just gets resolved before they are impacted negatively. The system is not set up to protect copyright it is set up to protect large corporations' (read deep pockets for lawyers) copyright. I assure you, if your copyright is violated by them, you will have to jump through hoops and might even have to go into legal action 'before' they will remove their content. I suspect RUclips could implement a penalty system with a path to redemption for false flagging, they just do not want to have to back it up in court if (when) they get push back from the big companies. The process is the punishment more and more these days as regulations require thousands to hundreds of thousands of man-hours/dollars to fight against or instigate enforcement thereof.

  • @miep3934
    @miep3934 2 года назад +475

    I find it fascinating that out of all the characters, the one who has it the worst is Fred. Think about it.
    Familial trauma? Velma ain't got nothing on Fred. He gets stood up by his father on his birthdays on the regular and gets belittled all the time by him.
    Mental Issue? Fred doesn't know how to cut his own food. I think he qualifies as legally mentally handicapped.
    Unrequited Love? He isn't even capable of forming close emotional bonds, let alone form unrequited loves.
    And despite all of that, the show feels the need to meanspiritedly put down someone who has nothing except money and calls them privileged.
    A realistic or at least not meanspirited "Velma" wouldn't mock Fred as he is. They would pity him and portray him as the kind of monster only abuse can create. Because make no mistake. Fred is an abuse victim. We are just not supposed to sympathize with him. On the contrary. We are supposed to laugh at his trauma...
    Gee, I wonder if the writers have any preconceived biases against some characteristics Fred embodies.

    • @pokerface4396
      @pokerface4396 Год назад +62

      This. We see why Fred is like that: his parents are absolute pieces of shit. Anyone who had a parent constantly doubting them or bringing them down can relate to Fred and him being so damn insecure about himself. Who would feel secure, surrounded by family that doesn't care and classmates that would body-shame them and mock them?
      Also, for now, it seems that Fred didn't really harm anyone. Yeah, he cut off the guy's leg with a chair when he threw it back at him, but since Velma assaulted Daphne with a crowbar and doesn't feel bad about gouging her mom's eye out and Daphne herself a) kept slamming a girl's head against the wall and choking her with a sadistic grin, b) stabbed a girl with a pen multiple time just to win in the competition...So, Fred still doesn't look worse than Daphne and Velma. His only true crime is that he is mean to Velma and doesn't consider her hot -- I can't even agree with him being racist because nearly everybody in the show is racist. It's amazing how the show swoops in to humiliate him or hurt him before he even has the chance to do something truly bad.

    • @sariellakingdom1878
      @sariellakingdom1878 Год назад

      Fred of course is a self centred twat, stuck in his own privilege, and limited enough to not exactly NOTICE how abused he is, and so spoilt with stuff that he screams for the Help to cut up his food, and screams to get pizza his way. He also knows (so this is the life lesson his dad taught him) he is a failure. (see again - the pizza debacle)
      But what does he do when Velma brushes him off with a copy of the Feminine Mystique. He reads it, and earnestly tries to improve himself based on what hel learned
      What doe Velma do with this newly educated Fred? Well, she only gave him the book as a bit of snark that went over Fred's head, so now he has read the book SHE GAVE HIM Fred becomes an irritant to her and she is annoyed when he earnestly approaches her.
      Did I mention Velma is insanely self centred and probably bar the serial killer the worst person on the show?

    • @pokerface4396
      @pokerface4396 Год назад +56

      @@sariellakingdom1878 It's wild how the cop ladies don't put handcuffs back on Velma when it became clear that Fred had nothing to do with the murders. Velma fits the killer's profile to a tee. She was evaluated to be most vengeful at school. She openly assaulted a classmate with a crowbar over some weird argument, is extremely prone to violence, and constantly rants about beautiful girls being valued more than smart girls. She also publicly expresses her envy towards white dudes, claiming that if she were a white man, she would commit murders because she would get away with it. Also, after the cops let her go, the murders continue. It's not hard to imagine her killing all those girls and scooping their brains out.

    • @Gamerkat10
      @Gamerkat10 Год назад +53

      Not going through puberty properly or at all DOES happen, and it's always a medically serious and emotionally/socially devastating thing to happen. I mean god. Can you imagine dealing with school, friends, bullies, possibly hateful parents, not growing properly, not *growing gender-wise properly*? I can think of few things less classy to mock than children with sexual development problems. Mindy's low, man. That shit's gross, full stop.

    • @sariellakingdom1878
      @sariellakingdom1878 Год назад +8

      @@Gamerkat10 Not sure Mindy actually wrote that joke. In fairness late puberty is not the same as a medical condition and if Fred is 15 (as they all are apparently) that's late but not problem late.
      Although Fred would doubtless have his concerns. That said the fact his is considered a hottie and is popular suggests that he does not have to deal with the problems it might cause, and at worst a kind of Imposter syndrome would be his problem. His parents are certainly abusive but they would be anyway to judge by what we learn of them.

  • @GT_rising24
    @GT_rising24 2 года назад +638

    Scooby Doo used to be about a group of friends going around the world solving all kinds of mysteries and they've met people with several ethnic backgrounds and they weren't stereotypes they were actual characters!
    It really shows how much the writers of this show misunderstand Scooby Doo in general

    • @glorioustigereye
      @glorioustigereye 2 года назад +20

      Make a new Scooby doo series that give those characters more screen time or active role, done.

    • @30noir
      @30noir 2 года назад +39

      They never wanted to do a scooby doo show. They wanted to do their own thing but were forced to do scooby doo so they just used it as a vehicle to do what they wanted to anyway - which as anyone can see has literally nothing to do with scooby doo.

    • @ricsim78
      @ricsim78 2 года назад +14

      More like did not care of the premise of the original. They want to push agendas using characters people know.

    • @darrengordon-hill
      @darrengordon-hill 2 года назад +7

      RUclips used to be about independent content creators with something to say... which is why there was a "response video" feature...
      Now you hate watch reviews in muted tabs just to inflate views....

    • @steffimaier7297
      @steffimaier7297 2 года назад +6

      Pretty sure those makers do understand what Scooby Doo was about, but destroyed it on purpose as a way to bully the fans and getting a laugh out off it.

  • @the_absurd_hero
    @the_absurd_hero 2 года назад +378

    You put way more thought into your analysis of “Velma” than the writers put into their scripts

    • @AvidanTheExpositor
      @AvidanTheExpositor 2 года назад +12

      such is the case with almost every show he covers. normally getting sick of culture war channels for being astroturfed, controlled opposition. this guy actually rocks it with real thought

  • @waylander9265
    @waylander9265 2 года назад +303

    Mystery inc. used to be a group with various different skill sets that all worked together. Fred planned out traps (which suggests he’s actually quite smart), Daphne had excellent people skills, Velma was the logic of the group, Shaggy and Scooby were the guinea pigs. This was what we call character dynamics, everyone has a purpose within the group. Velma ditches this dynamic in favour of making Velma the only person who contributes (to prove she’s the bestest ever) and the rest of the cast is there to validate and praise her. I despise the state of modern writing, these writers are so inept they can’t even copy what others have done before them

    • @msmaria5039
      @msmaria5039 2 года назад +37

      I always see Fred as the one who does the mechanics. Like he had always drove the Mystery Machine and in at least one version has him trick out the van.

    • @talithakoum3922
      @talithakoum3922 2 года назад +24

      This is a great point, and we see it across pop culture. For instance, _Hamilton_ the musical makes Alexander Hamilton into an idealized superhero of a man. All the other Founding Fathers either adore or envy Hamilton. Contrast that with the old musical _1776_ , which shows John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Ben Franklin as three brilliant but flawed men who needed each other's different skills and strengths to reach their goals. Worth noting that Lin-Manuel Miranda turned Hamilton into Lin-Manuel Miranda, in much the same way that Mindy Kaling has turned Velma into Mindy Kaling.

    • @siluda9255
      @siluda9255 2 года назад +2

      "modern writing"
      only reads from writers that have a style he doesn't like
      what you want my dude ?

    • @eugeneoliveros5814
      @eugeneoliveros5814 2 года назад +6

      I’d honestly argue that Shaggy and Scooby would technically be the athletes of the group, especially given how they’re always the bait, and pretty much always able to outrun the monster while simultaneously leading it into Fred’s traps

    • @sariellakingdom1878
      @sariellakingdom1878 Год назад +1

      You've missed the point. this is not copying what went on before. Not even as a take the piss good naturedly and wink at the camera kind of way...
      That was the Scooby Do movies (for instance)
      This is someone who thinks Scooby Doo was lame, but thinks everyone who laughs at those good natured ribbings finds Scooby Doo so asinine that this wholesale evisceration of the characters is the central premise.
      Probably the jokes that lands best are "its an old Wild West Show likes disguise ourselves as exhibits" "it'd take 5 mins to get changed, no serial killer is goint ot wait"
      or "Fred Doors don't work like this, we can't chase each other like this"
      IE GOOD NATURED ribbing of the daftness of the original premise. Not, you kno' Daphne brutally stabbing someone with a pen...

  • @MariaIsabellaZNN
    @MariaIsabellaZNN 2 года назад +237

    Have to like the fact that Fred is terrified when he notices that his personality is being forcefully overwritten. And he should be. Having one's personality and will erased and replaced, while consciously noticing it would be horrifying. Yet that's what those people like Mindy want, forcibly change all people into behaving and thinking the way THEY want.
    Wonder if this is an admission that they realize how absolutely horrible that is?
    Probably not, maybe some kind of Freudian slip..

    • @chesterstevens8870
      @chesterstevens8870 2 года назад

      "When we win: don't forget they wanted you broke, dead, your kids raped and brainwashed -- and they think it's funny."
      ~Sam Hyde

    • @sucloxsucloxsson
      @sucloxsucloxsson 2 года назад +10

      Very well worded, should get a heart

    • @eugeneoliveros5814
      @eugeneoliveros5814 2 года назад +16

      The fact that his dad’s played by Frank Welker, aka the og voice of Fred for pretty much his entire existence on screen, makes this even worse

    • @pugofwarbr
      @pugofwarbr Год назад +11

      @@eugeneoliveros5814 "Look how they massacred my boy"

    • @Aliandrin
      @Aliandrin Год назад +9

      If ugly women don't have to conform to male beauty standards, then men don't have to conform to new age wrongthink standards. If I can't exercise more I have no right to tell people to improve themselves either.

  • @potatofairy8535
    @potatofairy8535 2 года назад +123

    I think the main thing that bothers me about Velma is that she shows blatant signs of being a narcissist; she keeps people close so long as she can use them/has a need for them, when she doesn't she ignores them, she thinks everyone is stupid compared to her and that her mean comments towards people are just her dropping "knowledge" on people she sees as lesser, so anyone with differenting opinions are labeled as stupid by her, and she only likes someone until they begin liking her back. Then she acts as if she's too good for them or that they're annoying until they show a lack of interest in her, and then suddenly she's fighting for their attention.
    It feels like we're watching the POV of a narcissist and how they view the world around them. And whenever she is clearly in the wrong in situations, she's either not at fault (somehow) or is quickly forgiven without consequences.

    • @issabeganovic8822
      @issabeganovic8822 Год назад +14

      In a way, we can look at this show as a psychological study of the mind of a self-absorbed sociopath.

    • @orrorsaness5942
      @orrorsaness5942 Год назад +3

      @@issabeganovic8822 kinda like Pensuke in my videos

    • @chazzitz-wh4ly
      @chazzitz-wh4ly Год назад +2

      Sounds like every Mindy Kaling self insert character she ever wrote.

    • @simp4iniquity26
      @simp4iniquity26 Год назад

      ​@@chazzitz-wh4ly I think a conclusion could be drawn from that.

  • @marc-antoinemarcoux697
    @marc-antoinemarcoux697 2 года назад +89

    Im sure Mindy Khaling had a school counselor tell her she was a narcissist, entitled and annoying person and that she had to do an effort on herself. As a priviliged indian princess, she took that (like everything else ) personal.

  • @Vesnicie
    @Vesnicie 2 года назад +287

    American female here, grew up in the same state around the same time as Kaling. That's where the similarities end. It's painfully obvious she was never within a stone's throw of an actual public (state-sponsored) school. First of all, everyone has to TRY because no one is sitting on a fat trust fund. There are no Freds. People have to reach some level of basic civility or else get a thrashing from irate older brothers/cousins/friends. This doesn't mean universal love by any means, but most communities can't contain a huge number of teenage sociopaths without coming unglued. So there go Velma and several others. Pretty girls can be friends with ugly girls because personalities are a real thing in the real world. In public school, even if you're tops at something, you can't be so terminally up yourself. You're checked constantly by family, classmates and the complex web of relationships within the larger community. Sure, you can try, but somebody's mother's friend will get wind of it and accidentally splash mud on you with her car the next time you're out for a walk. That's how most American public schools work, though you'd never know it watching Velma. In order to successfully lampoon something, you need at least a passing familiarity with it, right? It just rings false at every level, which makes it unfunny at every level. (FWIW though, guidance counselors really don't get much respect. Mine was stuffed into a windowless basement office right next to Freddie's boiler room.)

    • @dlewis9760
      @dlewis9760 2 года назад +28

      My sister was guidance counselor at a Catholic college run by nuns. The students would come in "My parents said you'd find me a job". Sis would organize job fairs with local businesses and few student would show up. She'd end up apologizing to the businesses. In reality if any of the students applied to these businesses, most likely the business thought "Loser, no f'ing way". The place was circling the drain, still falters along though, and she couldn't take it anymore and quit. Tried to do the right thing for morons.

    • @ursidae97
      @ursidae97 2 года назад +22

      Of course all of these points have nuance. But Mindy hasn't heard of nuance before. Diary of a wimpy kid also does a better job of setting up a bleak image of modern life for kids that promotes sociopathy rather than community.

    • @lancesilvis4085
      @lancesilvis4085 2 года назад +32

      @@ursidae97 diary of a wimpy kid is at least quite entertaining, and a story told from a narcissist’s pov. Velma is supposed to be the person who represents a gifted, relatable character. You can’t have a flawed character w/o the writers ever acknowledging or even realizing what their flaws are and the story still be interesting.

    • @JamesRDavenport
      @JamesRDavenport 2 года назад +21

      That's thing about these writer tropes, I never saw them. The closest fictional depiction of my own public HS experience was Dazed and Confused, and I didn't grow up in the 70s.
      Popular kids weren't inherently mean self-absorbed jackarses just by being popular, nerds weren't socially awkward by default. We had a lot of cross-cliquing. An AV Geek could pal around the the ladies man Catcher of the baseball team playing nickel poker games in Homeroom, a stoner skater punk could date (and eventually marry) a girl who was in the Top Ten of our Class and an All-State athlete. We were mature enough to see we were in the same boat, High School. And we tried to make the most of it together.
      Edit: Yes, we had our hazing rituals and pranks, but they were just that, rituals. It was all about tradition and making memories.

    • @archstanton9073
      @archstanton9073 2 года назад +19

      Also why is Fred not going to a private school? Why is he in public school? That's never addressed in the show.

  • @fuchila2point0
    @fuchila2point0 2 года назад +305

    "i'm not mad they struck my best performing video." I absolutely love that line. Get'em bro. It is absolutely not ok that this show heavily sexualize and denigrate every pre 18 girl in the show.

    • @dickbong3661
      @dickbong3661 Год назад

      I know right, it's so uncomfortable! They outright say, hey, these are fifteen year olds, then get them naked every five seconds and constantly talk about how fuckable they all are. Including specifically saying that Fred is very attractive and the Most Sexy Guy specifically because he is pre-pubescent. And the way literally everyone is CONSTANTLY discussing his dick is just... eugh.
      That combined with that 'joke' about how the #Me-Too movement is about 'silencing' comedians makes me think at least one person on the writing staff has done some pretty fucking horrifying things, and they're already feeling bitter about the prison sentence they'll be getting once their victims come forwards.
      That or Mindy Kaling is still REALLY bitter that a guy broke up with her in high school for being an unbearable asshole, and she can finally share the revenge fantasy fanfic she wrote immediately aftewards.

  • @iamtree96
    @iamtree96 2 года назад +85

    This show is so inspiring to up and coming writers, it teaches them that no matter how bad their show is, there’s always Velma that’s worse.

  • @FirstNameLastName3753HD
    @FirstNameLastName3753HD Год назад +109

    I still can’t get over the fact that despite being considered overweight, unpopular, and unattractive by practically her entire school, when Norville tells her how he really feels, she laughs at him as though he’s not good enough for her

    • @huntertaylor367
      @huntertaylor367 Год назад +22

      As expected of a modern feminist. They all generally act like that.

    • @emokuja
      @emokuja Год назад +5

      @@huntertaylor367 try talking and actually listening to what women have to say instead of constructing your own idea of what feminism is, otherwise you're just spreading your own bias and misinformation

    • @furnoprime9439
      @furnoprime9439 Год назад +8

      @@emokuja Bruh

    • @zawarudo1041
      @zawarudo1041 Год назад

      How many testimonies you need to revive to be convinced that this is exactly how feminists behave the moment they "tamed" guys into feminism? Is commonplace, just do your research outside of Twitter/tiktok/reddit

    • @chazzitz-wh4ly
      @chazzitz-wh4ly Год назад +5

      Sounds like the contemporary western woman.

  • @grandmufftwerkin9037
    @grandmufftwerkin9037 2 года назад +306

    As a Canadian, I'm still trying to figure out if Velma is an insert for Mindy Kaling, or Justin Trudeau in his Aladdin costume.

    • @BillPeschel
      @BillPeschel 2 года назад +43

      Why not both?

    • @grandmufftwerkin9037
      @grandmufftwerkin9037 2 года назад +32

      @@BillPeschel
      True. Now that I think about it, neither have been seen in the same place, at the same time. 🙃

    • @austin9568AuraMasterDX
      @austin9568AuraMasterDX 2 года назад +1

      🎶Dayo! Daaayo!🎶

    • @1307
      @1307 2 года назад +3

      😂😂😂😂

    • @ramigilneas9274
      @ramigilneas9274 2 года назад +8

      In the last episode they will reveal that Velma is the villain… they will take off her mask and… it’s Trump.😱

  • @wintersoldier164
    @wintersoldier164 2 года назад +136

    an actual scooby doo adult comedy would have been hilarious if it was the original gang in real crime scenes

    • @avus-kw2f213
      @avus-kw2f213 2 года назад +17

      I think if they wanted a adult Scooby Doo show they should’ve just made Mystery Incorporated season 3 & make it PG 13

    • @XxTaiMTxX
      @XxTaiMTxX 2 года назад +24

      The best interpretation I saw of an “adult scooby doo” was the crossover with supernatural. I legit would watch that scooby series even without ties to supernatural.

    • @soup6823
      @soup6823 2 года назад +14

      Bro shaggy and scoobs in an adult comedy format would be peak comedy.

    • @MJ-mu3kb
      @MJ-mu3kb Год назад +6

      @@XxTaiMTxX Was gonna comment this yeah. The Supernatural/Scooby Doo crossover is actually really well done.

    • @issabeganovic8822
      @issabeganovic8822 Год назад +4

      @@MJ-mu3kb
      Honestly, it's also where Velma's slow downward spiral as a character in recent years began.
      Her arbitrary skepticism was fairly funny until they've milked it dryer than a Scrappy joke in all of the shows/movies following the crossover.
      And don't get me started on the indecisive sexuality (not counting this show).

  • @haan975
    @haan975 2 года назад +41

    An American sophomore here. Yeah. It’s 14-18. Occasionally 19. It’s creepy. I also don’t think I need to say American high school doesn’t look like this. No one looks like this. No girl looks like this. But I hope everyone here already knew that.
    Edit. Also the training for EMT work! I can confirm ambulances have a healing buff with a small radius in America. It’s like Lucio from Overwatch.

  • @victoryangel29
    @victoryangel29 2 года назад +31

    This show is literally "Twitter is a person" the series

  • @joesmutz9287
    @joesmutz9287 2 года назад +64

    HBO: Tries to attack reviewers
    Reviews: Strike back
    HBO: surprised pikachu face

    • @billyb4790
      @billyb4790 2 года назад +12

      I cannot believe HBO green lighted this series. How the mighty have fallen.

    • @TibiConstantine
      @TibiConstantine 2 года назад +3

      let's be mad at critics because they critique.

    • @archstanton9073
      @archstanton9073 2 года назад +3

      As the old saying goes, don't pick a fight with someone who buys their ink by the gallon.

  • @petriew2018
    @petriew2018 2 года назад +72

    this show really feels like what a 43-year old career upperclass career screenwriter believes modern teenage life is like thanks to what she'd been told by 35-year old twitter activists.... because that's exactly what it is....

  • @BurgerWyister20
    @BurgerWyister20 2 года назад +67

    In drinker's video on Velma, he compared it to the original Scooby Doo show and highlighted how in the original show, the characters were this rag-tag, assorted group of kids solving local mysteries. He also noted that everyone in the gang had different strengths and weaknesses and were equally useful. Having not seen the Velma show, it offered great insight on what it lacked.

    • @Clearlyclynn
      @Clearlyclynn Год назад +3

      I think that is what made it good.

    • @BurgerWyister20
      @BurgerWyister20 Год назад +4

      @@Clearlyclynn Yeah. Inclusion and equality is largely missing from modern media. When you put the Velma show in that perspective, the failure becomes more grand. They could've done something special with that idea... and they wasted it.

  • @ForcedHandleName
    @ForcedHandleName Год назад +15

    Didn't Mindy 'joke' about nonconsentually kissing a male co-worker and threatening his job if he told people?

  • @Azrael__
    @Azrael__ 2 года назад +73

    Feed an AI all the tweets from woke Twitter and a description of Scooby-Doo from someone who's never seen it and you get the script for this show.

    • @judaihyuga
      @judaihyuga 2 года назад +16

      Hey now....that's being very rude to the AI.

    • @redmagic2113
      @redmagic2113 2 года назад +6

      Have you heard the phrase "Mistakes are what makes us human"?
      The writers of Velma took that as a challenge to prove themselves.

  • @kaijuriot3215
    @kaijuriot3215 2 года назад +122

    Peppermint Patty is a character from the US newspaper comic strip "Peanuts." Patty was always followed by her friend Marcie, whom would nearly always end her responses to Patty with "..., sir." Patty was also considered a bit of a tomboy, so there has seemed to have been a running joke that Patty and Marcie are or will become more than "friends." The last show I remember making a joke of this was Robot Chicken like 10 years ago, so it has been around in the range of jokes for a while at least. I'm guessing the attempted Velma joke may be in reference to how old (1950's) the Peanuts franchise is, deeming it a free target? Just grasping at straws for the last part, not sure anyone but Mindy knows what was meant to be the funny part.

    • @anyone1111
      @anyone1111 2 года назад +29

      True it wasn’t funny and it’s tiresome how much it’s shown in media and such when a tom boy is confused as a lesbian and it is a popular joke (or really it’s just a stereotype.)
      Oh also she’s a child… like a little kid. And if that’s not enough, it was shown in the show that she had some sort of liking towards Charlie Brown. But still… she’s a child? Like huh…

    • @talithakoum3922
      @talithakoum3922 2 года назад +27

      Peppermint Patty was based on Charles Schulz' second wife, a happy marriage that lasted until his death. Charlie Brown, of course, is Schulz as a kid. Marcie was based on their friend Billie Jean King. So if anything, the Marcie character may have been gay as an adult, but Peppermint Patty wasn't and was probably meant to end up with Charlie Brown in the future. Of course, within the comic strip, both Peppermint Patty *and* Marcie have crushes on Charlie Brown.

    • @AManOnline.
      @AManOnline. 2 года назад +3

      Last time I heard it used as a joke was in a family guy episode from the earlier seasons. Honestly that makes sense because this show just took family guys general style of humor (random gore, excessive pop culture references, ect.) and did it in the WORST WAY POSSIBLE.

  • @xel1673
    @xel1673 2 года назад +53

    Velma declares she values inner-beauty. Ignoring the total blackhole of inner-beauty that is Velma, what inner-beauty does she see in Daphne? Daphne's bitter, mean, spiteful, aggressive, and takes advantage of other kids to get them hopelessly hooked on drugs to milk them of their money with the purpose of slightly improving her own life by finding her parents (which she could do with a legit job that hurts no one) all to figure out why she's addicted to danger. Not that she wants a relationship with her biological parents or learn why she was given up to help resolve her abandonment issues (granted, she could want to know these truths, whether foremost or secondarily, but it's still a minor reason that harms others in the process). And it's not all that odd for teenagers to do crazy things, since they are still developing and tend to be very short-sighted with her actions, to the point they are regularly endangering themselves, not thinking it could harm them. Adrenaline junkies exist, too. So, again, what is appealing about Daphne on the inside, because she treats pretty much everyone like trash, with rare moments of when the romance or the show's plot needs to happen and being her usual bitchy self would interfere with the direction the writers want to go. She even refused to help Velma when she needed it and instead forced her to sell drugs for her.
    Hell, Fred has been nicer and done more to be there for Velma than Daphne. Without asking for anything in return, Fred helped her with making the list that Velma approached him for. And he even asks if there is anything else he can do. Which leads Velma to bash him verbally again and then he . Of course, he's dumb and clueless, but he's not being deliberately mean, either. Unlike Daphne. Fred also came to her defense when everyone at school was throwing garbage and accusing her of being a murderer. He's still willing to help and talk to her, even after Velma shits on him constantly, embarrasses him in front of the community, and gets him thrown in jail. She didn't even attempt to get him out of jail and just lets him stay there (even saying she'd be amused by a white guy being wrongfully imprisoned if she had been in the mood for it) until he gets released only because the murders start up again. She doesn't even apologize and just uses and then craps on him again.
    And there really isn't any explanation on what make Velma appealing to Daphne besides their previous friendship that really should have soured after Daphne kicked Velma to the curb and then started bullying her for who knows how long after. They even get into a bloody fight with one another in Ep1 and Velma tries to embarrass her with the diary thing a couple episodes later. Do they only like each other because Velma hate-loves her, like those sort of couples that engage in regular and nasty fights, but get sexually turned on by the antagonism in the process? And does Daphne like her because of her addiction to danger and the fear of others catching her being with someone ugly like Velma?
    Sounds like a real healthy relationship.
    Of course, no one has any redeeming qualities and all the relationships (both romantic and platonic) are horribly broken and toxic.
    But I guess because Fred is a stupid white man and likes her now for her brains he's no good. Velma apparently only liked him for his looks, to view him as a piece of meat, to be taken advantage of when she needs something, but wants nothing to do with him when he wants to have more of a relationship with her.
    Very feminist.

    • @SammEater
      @SammEater Год назад +4

      The writters watched Harley Quinn and wanted to ripoff Harley and Ivy relation.

  • @josephbrown4768
    @josephbrown4768 2 года назад +22

    "Their attempt to surprese criticism has only invited more of it."
    Love that line.

  • @DevineInnovations
    @DevineInnovations 2 года назад +30

    I've been watching reviews of Velma since the first episode aired. This is one of the best. I don't think I've seen your channel before.

  • @dirkechoes1377
    @dirkechoes1377 2 года назад +57

    My friends and I played a drinking game with Velma. Take a drink when you visibly cringe, when you audibly cringe, when a joke makes no sense, and two shots if you tap out. The reward was 2 episodes of mystery Inc per every one episode of Velma we made it through. I don't... Remember much of that night, neither do the others

    • @Khazandar
      @Khazandar 2 года назад

      I'm surprised you're still alive.

    • @vinylcreeks
      @vinylcreeks 2 года назад +18

      How to end up in the hospital 101

    • @judaihyuga
      @judaihyuga 2 года назад +16

      I'm amazed your still alive...

    • @dirkechoes1377
      @dirkechoes1377 2 года назад +12

      @@judaihyuga
      We vastly underestimated the rate of cringe per minute, thankfully we were going easy on what counts as a "drink"

    • @TheMedicOfficer
      @TheMedicOfficer 2 года назад +4

      Don't even watch the show. You're just giving them money

  • @Lord_Baphomet_
    @Lord_Baphomet_ 2 года назад +36

    Mindy in that weird zoom call literally looked like she had a filter on the cam… like she’s 43 years old…

    • @dlewis9760
      @dlewis9760 2 года назад +5

      Didn't look like her "Normal" self.

  • @bilalghani8308
    @bilalghani8308 2 года назад +97

    At this point we should used to when the little platoon claims hes done with a series, we should prepare for a part two

  • @ArnoldFrost
    @ArnoldFrost 2 года назад +28

    Satirically self-aware characters are generally surrounded by stimuli that reminds the viewers that the in-universe is the norm, and the potshots/4th wall breaks are meant to serve as a means to exacerbate the campiness/comedy of the show or as a means to deviate from an established in-universe norm (which is the essence of comedy). This is why Deadpool works because he's surrounded by characters who think his bouts of self-awareness is some form of insanity hence his 4th wall breaks having some spark because it contrasts to the in-universe that is established. Even Anime like Gintama and Disastrous Life of Saiki K. utilize this similar premise which is why for all the 4th wall breaking/meta humor their characters engage in, they still operate within their world's rules and have an established norm in place (not to mention they don't rely on those jokes most of the time; since shit like using your own wanted sign poster when asked for an ID or near-constantly correcting people how to address oneself properly or an overpowered individual borderline obsessed with an average individual within his sights, among many hilarious others, is a thing)
    Velma fails to establish anything, even in-universe norms, because everything goes with what Mindy wants in a bad way (random 4th wall breaking without any feeling of norm-defiance, explanation of what they're gonna do that almost looks like they're parodying anime, random sex jokes and euphemisms that's so disgusting it makes anything Yabuki Kentaro created a Greek-level artwork, etc.). Not to mention the blatant racism, lack of proper admonition, sexism, etc Mindy's self-insert does screams Mary Sue worse than Rey Palpatine.

  • @thermophile1695
    @thermophile1695 2 года назад +25

    They're silencing criticism. You owe it to yourself to tear into this show as much as physically possible. Also, this is great and I want to watch more.

  • @stuglife5514
    @stuglife5514 2 года назад +36

    Velma can’t even get the things it makes fun of right. Therapist and counselors ARE different. Therapists are there to help you with your mental health and help you create a way to solve your issues. Counselors are there to help you with decision making. Here’s an example. You’re having a very hard time choosing an elective and you’re very stressed out about it. You see a Counselor for that. You’re having a panic attack because of your paranoia. You see a therapist. There’s a massive difference between the two. But yea, thanks Velma for not even understanding the mental health services you’re trying to make fun of.

  • @Glassie3731
    @Glassie3731 2 года назад +42

    Just realized that the entire team is basically fallen in love with Velma. God what is this show.

  • @dragonhex3832
    @dragonhex3832 2 года назад +74

    Can we also talk about the awful pacing of supposedly important plot points? The reveal of Fred's "dark secret" as described by the show, and the complete shift between Daphne and Velma from hateful enemies, to kind of friends, to making out. All of this over the corse of like 3 episodes.

  • @yeahboy6807
    @yeahboy6807 2 года назад +23

    I feel like this show takes what Family Guy does (stereotypes, meta-humor, randomness, and people being jerks for the hell of it), cranks it all up to the max, and throws it in our faces every. Two. Seconds.

  • @GodwynDi
    @GodwynDi 2 года назад +30

    Considering the animation is so good, I am looking forward to a Velma abridged series with new voice overs

  • @fireclaw2705
    @fireclaw2705 2 года назад +80

    It's weird how norville's dad looks more like shaggy then the actual shaggy in Velma

    • @MrAuthor3DS
      @MrAuthor3DS 2 года назад +3

      So, uh...given what a recent episode has shown, there might actually be a reason for this. Maybe.

    • @всемпривет-и1щ
      @всемпривет-и1щ Год назад +1

      shaggy? All I see is nappy

  • @ODST_Parker
    @ODST_Parker 2 года назад +66

    I always love hearing that concept, Hanlon's razor. Personally, I question why we can't see both malice AND stupidity have equal part in most horrible things. They so often go hand in hand.

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 2 года назад +7

      Everyone's going to lie and say their intentions are "good". That's what people with malice do.

  • @ocboy5163
    @ocboy5163 2 года назад +348

    Calling Velma a comedy is like calling Twilight a romance.

    • @dajadavenport3802
      @dajadavenport3802 2 года назад +48

      Like calling 50 shades of Grey a perfect example on consent and respecting boundaries and someone's body.

    • @scottski02
      @scottski02 2 года назад +19

      Like calling Rings of Power a respectful adaptation

    • @DAEDAEANT
      @DAEDAEANT Год назад +21

      It's like calling Eternals a movie that fulfilled its ambitious ideas

    • @spyrothelegendarypurpledra8786
      @spyrothelegendarypurpledra8786 Год назад +13

      It's like calling the star wars sequel story original.

    • @YTBRSosyalEmre
      @YTBRSosyalEmre Год назад +5

      It's like calling Who Killed Captain Alex is a high budget movie.

  • @NoPowerintheVerse
    @NoPowerintheVerse 2 года назад +62

    So I understand this, not only does Daphne do nothing to stop Velma from reading her diary in front of everyone but Daphne’s mothers just sit there and PROVIDE THE MICROPHONE to Velma while she attempts to humiliate their daughter? Makes total sense.
    Also, as a side note, I love the use of the original Scooby Doo music in the background of this video. 😊

  • @loganalexander8256
    @loganalexander8256 2 года назад +17

    I have never heard more polite backhanded insults, good show mate.

  • @punky_pout737
    @punky_pout737 2 года назад +57

    the thing that got to me most about the tournament diary reading bit is that twist would have worked better with the roles reversed. With all we know, Velma wouldn't be able to stop Daphne and it would be an added bonus since she spent the episode pointedly mocking school counselors.

    • @ursidae97
      @ursidae97 2 года назад +8

      This show isn't even good enough to make it's garbage work later on. It's just always going to make the wrong decision

  • @MajorSmurf
    @MajorSmurf 2 года назад +89

    I see a few possible outcomes for the plot. No1 : Is that Velma's mother is the killer. No2 : Velma's mother was the first victim and the killer dragged her off somewhere. No3 : She was attacked but escaped but got a memory problem and can't remember who she is. All of these options are somewhat logical but Velma's writers are likely going to throw a random twist in with no set up as xD that's how you do a good mystery -_- . So a common rule of thumb for mysteries is that the killer is usually shown and given screen time so thinking of small characters that have done nothing. We have some of Daphne's friends as a likely suspect as the first body was found in a girl's locker room and so it's more likely to be a girl to avoid suspicion. Velma's Dad or likely for shock value it might be the waitress aka dad's gf as the second body was put close to her house so the killer knows where Velma lives so the dad or gf are suspects. Of course if they haven't introduced the killer yet than they're breaking that rule of mystery shows which wouldn't surprise me and as such solving the mystery is impossible till the killer is revealed. aka the hack mystery writer approach.

    • @ocboy5163
      @ocboy5163 2 года назад

      I believe that her mom is the killer.

    • @haku8135
      @haku8135 2 года назад

      Well I'm pretty sure (I haven't watched the actual episodes, I'm not stupid) only PRETTY girls have been killed so far, so it's most likely a girl that ISN'T considered conventionally attractive, and she's killing pretty girls to send a message and they're going to very poorly try to spin everything in such a way that it's white men's fault for making her feel unattractive and that she was justified in her anger, you know like Wanda murdering hundreds of people in Dr Strange cause she never had children.
      Also the trigger for this murderous rampage was probably her asking Fred out and him rejecting her by saying she's fat and gross or some shit, JUST so they can say even though she did it it was still Fred's fault really.
      That or it'll be some white guy, like a school janitor or something.

    • @RedDwarfCruz
      @RedDwarfCruz 2 года назад

      Daphne's friends are to diverse following the woke rule of only white males are evil it's not shaggy's dad or at least the reason why Velma's mom is killing hot girls for her dumpy daughter

  • @grandmufftwerkin9037
    @grandmufftwerkin9037 2 года назад +59

    HBO fired a shot over your bow because of your take regarding Velma, and you're returning with a full broadside.
    Bloody good, old boy.

  • @Gothmetalhead13
    @Gothmetalhead13 Год назад +9

    It occured to me today that this show really cannot be in the same universe as Scooby Doo. Not because of all the race swapping, or character assassinations, but because they depict Daphne as a poor asian. Anyone who watched the old films knows that Daphne is actually Scottish, and related to a noble line that owns a grand castle on the shore of Loch Ness. She would never have a reason to sell drugs, nor would she be adopted.

  • @nokitadokuhebi8991
    @nokitadokuhebi8991 2 года назад +17

    the thing about velma is that it feels like someone who hates "woke" stuff was forced to make a "woke" show.

    • @anabellefrost7903
      @anabellefrost7903 Год назад +5

      Not even that, because from what I've heard so far, it's just spiteful and cruel in every direction that is not considered "woke". So it's hard to believe that. The show making fun of "woke stuff" feels almost unintentional. (Like how it's said in the video.) Or like a bad attempt to seem impartial. It's like watching a narcissist trying to be self-critical. It's very very confusing and disturbing. It almost feels like a social experiment. But it certainly does a good job at making fun of "woke stuff". 😆

  • @RanMouri82
    @RanMouri82 2 года назад +94

    Though the Daphne and Velma relationship approaches something of a character moment, I still can't get past how Velma is insufferable and selfish. For being styled as the "mean girl", Daphne seems more compassionate.

    • @redmagic2113
      @redmagic2113 2 года назад

      "Compassionate"
      She literally tried to kill two girls, sells drugs, and sexually harassed Fred.

    • @rociopch4982
      @rociopch4982 2 года назад

      That's Mindy Kaling hating on white chicks just because, but trying to appease them at the same time because she clearly has some issues with white people in general and she clearly feels inferior due to her own self-inflicted inferiority complex.

  • @twiceremoved7339
    @twiceremoved7339 2 года назад +21

    With "Velma", Mindy has stated to the world that she got the coffees for The Office writing team.

  • @tobygoodman9134
    @tobygoodman9134 2 года назад +85

    These videos are awesome. Please continue with the entire series, I'm really enjoying not having to watch this show, but at the same time, being able to experience the complete mess it actually is.

    • @TheLittlePlatoon
      @TheLittlePlatoon  2 года назад +34

      I may need to roll the final 4 episodes together in a week or so as I have a huge Avatar video to finish, but I’ll come back to Velma if I find anything else worth saying.

    • @hellengomez7359
      @hellengomez7359 Год назад +1

      I refuse to give HBO any Velma views from me- I saw like 3 ep I think and that’s it

  • @InkyOwOComics
    @InkyOwOComics Год назад +6

    It's funny how Mindy Kaling played the exact emotion in Inside Out that I feel watching scenes in this show.

  • @FalcloneDustforlife
    @FalcloneDustforlife 2 года назад +5

    As a toxic male I am offended by the bad "jokes" in this show

  • @JR-vq9gs
    @JR-vq9gs 2 года назад +18

    Feel like nobody mentions the insane point that the audience is supposed to expect Fred to fall in love with Velma's inner beauty, this girl is nothing but spiteful and shitty to everyone, there's not one character who shouldn't rightfully detest her.

  • @dizzpenzerr5367
    @dizzpenzerr5367 2 года назад +18

    This show is "adult" but only in the sense of what kids think adult shows are.

  • @jasvader1
    @jasvader1 2 года назад +12

    mindy will probably pull a "tommy wiseau" and say it was meant to be bad

  • @worldssmallestdestron7819
    @worldssmallestdestron7819 2 года назад +8

    remember:
    this was greenlit for another season.
    The Owl House was cancelled.
    what a society we live in.

  • @hopefulhyena3400
    @hopefulhyena3400 Год назад +5

    Reactions to Velma:
    People on the right: It's hypocritical and in bad taste
    People on the left: It's pandering and condescending
    People in the center: It is the opposite of funny
    Finally we can come together as a nation.

  • @tohafi
    @tohafi 2 года назад +28

    Friendly feedback: I prefer the still images to the animated Little Platoon Avatar.

    • @TheLittlePlatoon
      @TheLittlePlatoon  2 года назад +10

      Well taken! The ideal is to try and move it closer to that style but with the added expressive range. It’s still very early days.

    • @Sorain1
      @Sorain1 2 года назад +3

      @@TheLittlePlatoon It needs work, but I can see what you are aiming for. Bring back this iteration for Halloween specials and the like, because it sits pretty solidly in the uncanny valley for me and likely plenty of other folks. That's worth something.

  • @mcstabbins4501
    @mcstabbins4501 2 года назад +21

    To quote my dad "say the joke once and let it sit, if you try to repeat or explain it, it's not funny anymore"
    And this show basically defines that quote, so many jokes and references are GREATLY overused and aren't even funny to begin with. Hell I found myself laughing at my own jokes at the show, and all the woke stuff is just aggravating and annoying

  • @RealBelisariusCawl
    @RealBelisariusCawl 2 года назад +17

    I appreciate the fact that you sacrificed so many brain cells to watching this show all on the altar of spite.
    You have earned my respect, sir.

  • @sprinkle61
    @sprinkle61 2 года назад +20

    I think Velma is trying to be an anime character when she is 'being herself' beauty wise. Blue hair, elf ears, bizarre lipstick color, and a super girly dress are pretty normal anime cliché's, but they just don't seem to work, and are done with a level of garishness and color mismatch that makes them seem like a fashion trend for one, but since the show uses a LOT of dated humor, anime cosplay could totally have been their intent, even though its so badly done that no one seems to be even picking up on it.

  • @Kernwadi
    @Kernwadi 2 года назад +8

    "Pretend it's what you wanted and see how you feel."
    -Bilbo Baggins

  • @MikeArcadiaLive
    @MikeArcadiaLive 2 года назад +29

    The animated avatar is a little distracting, if you can sinc it to the narration a bit better it will work but the static image works wonderfully. No hate, love your content.

  • @austin9568AuraMasterDX
    @austin9568AuraMasterDX 2 года назад +5

    "Regular sessions with the school guidance consular"
    *GASP* ...wait, you mean like, in the normal sense?

  • @meleemastermaa1449
    @meleemastermaa1449 2 года назад +6

    "Guys tell girls the right way to be hot"
    Mindy really salty she didn't get to date the hot white guys in her school years. This entire show is one expensive therapy session.

  • @danielwan2410
    @danielwan2410 2 года назад +13

    "Peppermint Patty" I believe was a rather tomboyish character in Charles M Schulz's comic: "Peanuts". She likes sports and does very bad academically; in part because she sleeps through classes (there was a running joke in which she would get a Z- in her exams because of this). The idea that her sexuality is the most assumable holds no water; they just pointed at a comic character and said "now laugh".

    • @chrisbg99
      @chrisbg99 Год назад +6

      You forget her best friend is Marcy. The bespectacled smart girl. Their friendship is where people have made this assumption. You know, on characters who are at best 8 years old.

    • @Clearlyclynn
      @Clearlyclynn Год назад +1

      Assuming everyone who was supposed to watch this show would know they were. I was born in the 80’s and the peanuts wasn’t my number one show growing up. In my opinion it had already passed it’s prime. I think most teens wouldn’t even know who that was.

  • @Kyle-sr6jm
    @Kyle-sr6jm 2 года назад +15

    Never pick a fight with a man who buys ink by the barrel.

  • @estel5335
    @estel5335 2 года назад +79

    Proper British entertainment, I really enjoy your witty, eloquent and sarcastic humour.

  • @stevesamuals2651
    @stevesamuals2651 2 года назад +68

    28:18 not gonna lie, I'd rather hear the story of the two background characters in this shot then the show itself.
    Meeting eye to eye after being clumsy, learning to love each other despite their accidents, and having fun together on the weekends learning how they came to be together in the band. Heck, maybe even a corny song to solidify the love.
    And yes, I did do all that from just a short background gag. That's the creative writing classes for ya

    • @anyone1111
      @anyone1111 2 года назад +5

      Omg this is so cute!

    • @Sorain1
      @Sorain1 2 года назад +10

      It's odd that you just made them the most wholesome, reasonable and sympathetic characters in that entire show. Which really attests to the total lack of anything worth paying attention to in the foreground here. I wonder who did the background animation for that shot, because as I understand it those things aren't even on storyboards or scripts unless they're directly called to in the script to get the audience to pay attention to them, and this clearly isn't that.

    • @ericsbuds
      @ericsbuds 2 года назад +2

      i saw them too xD didnt have such a creative thought though, myself :)

  • @saadinhalf
    @saadinhalf Год назад +4

    Aside from your insistence of pushing the idea that toxic masculinity flat out doesn’t exist you’ve got a good set of points

  • @justzombie7594
    @justzombie7594 2 года назад +4

    Lol, this show literally refuses women to be both beautiful and smart at the same time.

  • @verazollinger6862
    @verazollinger6862 2 года назад +26

    The only good thing that came out of Rings of Power is that I discovered your channel

  • @natemarcus5667
    @natemarcus5667 2 года назад +17

    Pls we need an episode 3. My friends wont watch the show with me anymore and i will be damned if i actually have to try and finish it sober

  • @EinsamPibroch278
    @EinsamPibroch278 2 года назад +5

    6:10 Peppermint Patty is the Tomboy who canonically likes Charlie Brown in the Peanuts Comics.
    Liberal Perverts and Conservative Misogynists alike think Patty is queer because she's a girl who plays sports.

  • @ShowWithNoName
    @ShowWithNoName Год назад +4

    I think the "I love danger" thing was a reference to how Daphne in actual Scooby Doo was often called "danger prone." It's a poorly done reference, because they're two different concepts, and if they were trying to make it something different they didn't need to reference what they're ignoring at all.

  • @0ctopusComp1etely
    @0ctopusComp1etely 2 года назад +10

    8:05 I'm an extremely easy guy to please. This joke almost got a chuckle out of me at the end of the "$50 in the budget" part, because while it's kind of easy to see coming, I thought the simple jab at how school systems often have to make do with small budgets and ramshackle support was a surprisingly wholesome and well-placed commentary for a joke, putting a spotlight on something I think everyone could appreciate and want to see improved, even if the build-up wasn't exactly the best. My brain thought it was a good spot to end a decent, though not knee-slapping, spoof.
    Then the rest of the joke happened, and my chuckle turned into a disappointed "Oh."

    • @jettsteel7305
      @jettsteel7305 2 года назад +5

      Same, I heard that part and actually felt like I was *understanding* something in this, but at the end, I was just staring at the screen in confusion T-T The last bit just threw me off and I had to take a few seconds to question why that was even there

  • @bilalghani8308
    @bilalghani8308 2 года назад +31

    Maybe, just maybe
    Comedy would not be harmed, if the competent writers were armed!

  • @rutessian
    @rutessian 2 года назад +43

    Southpark has prepubescent characters going through all sorts of horrendous crap, but that was never an issue because it's funny and well written.

    • @TibiConstantine
      @TibiConstantine 2 года назад +4

      true, I also enjoyed Simpsons, Family Guy, Rick and Morty...

    • @twinodoom
      @twinodoom 2 года назад +2

      It also uses an art style that reduces the details on characters younger than 20

    • @RecluseBootsy
      @RecluseBootsy 2 года назад +1

      South Park will always be S-Tier satire. They lean on the comedy hard enough that everyone watching immediately knows they don't support the behavior shown, they're ridiculing its stupidity. Something this show could never do. Even if they stole an episode right out of South Park's filmography.