This is probably the scariest episode because of how true it is. Even down to the employees celebrating because something bad finally happened just because it’s different from their day to day grind. At my work people were so excited and giddy because two homeless people fought in our parking lot.
I love how this episode isn't as disturbing as the other episodes years ago. It focuses more on what usually happens in some people's lives and I love it. Can't wait for more. These years of waiting is so worth it even if I'm a new fan
I love the subtle bits, like how in this universe, "restaurant style" things equate to high class, like a super treat, and that status is slapped on shit in order to make it more appealing/seem less cheap (like vending machine lasagna or food places that advertise via brochures).
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I love the concept of getting trapped in a segment of a song and having to find the way out but being stuck there for a really long time
Why is no one talking about how they get cigarettes with their lunch and that the lasagna looks like a grilled cheese
This truly hurts more than any other episode because its painfully realistic.
I love British Sesame Street, it prepares kids for the non-sensical soul crushing reality of adult life.
Eating lunch from a vending machine hit way too close to home for me
This is probably the scariest episode because of how true it is. Even down to the employees celebrating because something bad finally happened just because it’s different from their day to day grind. At my work people were so excited and giddy because two homeless people fought in our parking lot.
Does anyone else notice that even when a good bit or part is made they literally just turn it back into clay, rendering the whole job pointless.
“their pretending they don’t respect me” is the best one liner ever
I love how this episode isn't as disturbing as the other episodes years ago. It focuses more on what usually happens in some people's lives and I love it. Can't wait for more. These years of waiting is so worth it even if I'm a new fan
No one talks about this but the voice work has had such a glowup from the web series.
“If you’re going, can I have your lasagne?”
11:42
"Attention, freaks. It's me."
I just realized the song foreshadows the next episode. "You can be the one who digs a hole for a Funeral." Dang.
3:53
As someone who has recently gotten a new job, this hits hard. There’s so much meaning behind every one of these episodes
Green: “no I’m not dull I’m the best one”
I love the subtle bits, like how in this universe, "restaurant style" things equate to high class, like a super treat, and that status is slapped on shit in order to make it more appealing/seem less cheap (like vending machine lasagna or food places that advertise via brochures).
This is literally my comfort show, it really puts a smile on my face when my parents are drinking again