You know when the guy that got famous on TikTok for pissing off men said he was making an Internet show I wasn't expecting it to be a deep seeded moral dilemma on whether or not the law defines right and wrong and a commentary on addiction and the different forms of it
I truly enjoy the little details throughout episodes that connect them. Like Rabbit saying, "I don'w know the law" when he was reprimanded by the criminologist previously. It really creates a narrative rather than disparate episodes.
As a recovering addict that used to make a living doing a lot of illegal-adjacent stuff, I find Rabbit to be uncomfortably relatable. “I know I’m a degenerate, why don’t you” hit especially hard. I just love these so much. The writing and acting just gets more and more impressive.
As per usual I loved the whole episode, but that little moment of vulnerability when Rabbit lets the facade slip and says that he needs to believe that people are redeemable for his sobriety was what really got me. The small glimpses into why Rabbit does this and who he actually is, and the same glimpses we get into the other characters each episode, is really what keeps me coming back to this.
Yes yes yes yes yes. I was hoping we'd get to meet Toad and I am not at all disappointed. First of all, fight choreography 10/10. Secondly, the single take at the bar?! Dude. I'm watching this 5 more times at least. I love how Toad is the kind of person you'd expect to do this job and Rabbit is just so uniquely Rabbit. He'll break a girl's nose for some $ but he makes sure to smile politely at service people and stick to his moral compass and I just LOVE this character so much. Wow.
Perfectly said! The character building is so uniquely in depth that you feel as though you really know Rabbit. It's done so well especially considering each episode is less than 15 mins. 10/10 and two thumbs up!
The addict bit about needing to believe people can be/do better is actually really powerful. I really like seeing rabbit become more and more 3d with the progression of the series.
The single take dialogue was SO well done, and rabbit being so earnest in his need to justify his moral convictions was such an A+ piece of development. I love that out loud the debate is about whether they’re both bad people, but the unspoken argument is about whether a bad person has to /stay/ that way. I’m really excited to see more of who rabbit is as the series continues
Our closing song is from Gian Perez's album "No Love for Cowboy" which is a Vinyl exclusive release. If you're interested you can get it here: noloveforcowboy.com/
You came across my FYP today. Binged the upset series🤣 Saw a preview of Rabbit & here we are. All I have to say is THANK YOU 🤔🤣👌🏽 I went to school with a kid (Kyle Squirrel) & you give what I feel his personality would've grew into. I respect the time you put in to present the world with ur craft.
My favorite part is that Rabbit shows up intending to be a teacher and still wears the gloves lol. Great show. Moral dilemmas, character development. Phenomenal. Please keep them coming.
You know how directors always show the bad guy washing their hands after doing the job, and it's symbolic that both they're no morally clean and that they have blood on their hands? Well, Rabbit doesn't like to get his hands dirty.
I saw the thumbnail yesterday and yelled "NEW RABBIT" at my boyfriend, then had to disappoint him, briefly, once I realized that it was a "set a reminder" notification. At this point in the series, the quality and deapth of development are consistently satisfying and so perfectly engaging , it is not a surprise when it ends and we just want more! One of my favorite aspects thus far is the characters divergence from good/evil tropes while trying to reconcile their past and exist within the greyness. So amazing!
some details i really loved here: 1. the dispatcher is in much nicer clothes than the first episode, with them progressively becoming nicer 2. toad and rabbit are opposites for a couple reasons, both physically in that toad dresses very casually where as rabbit usually dresses up and name wise where toad is a slimier animal that isn’t as well regarded where rabbits are fluffy animals that many people like but at the end of the day both are very common hopping animals 3. rabbit starts to make really good statements about the law and then says “i don’t know the law” which ties back to the second episode
I keep forgetting as I watch that this isn't some insanely high budget film from Hollywood. Everything about it is so fluid and enjoyable. It feels real; the acting is incredible from the whole team. Please don't stop perusing this, I need to see more and more Rabbit.
I saw the thumbnail with a big "set reminder" button and LITERALLY gasped. The pause between episodes is long enough that I almost forget that a new episode is coming, so when I see it, I am immediately delighted. 💜
how did you manage to create two characters who DESPISE each other and have me agree with BOTH OF THEIR ARGUMENTS. rabbit’s desperation to see the potential for positive change in people…….. and toad’s acknowledgement that the two of them are doing the same job with the same moral implications, that they’re _both_ “degenerates”……. i love these characters so much (though i personally like rabbit a lot more :’))
Every time a new one of these comes out, I tell myself not to watch it so that I can, ideally, put together a whole bunch to binge watch. It has NEVER worked longer than a few days.
This series just keeps on hitting with the punches, every episode is wonderfully scripted. Toad and Rabbit are a great pair, the defeated foil to Rabbit's dogged...optimism? Self-delusion? In any case, it's a fight I find far too familiar except it's internal instead of two quasi-hitmen duking it out. I love Dispatch, too, I kinda don't want to know more about him because he exists as this wonderful comic relief but also I kinda do want to see what's under his metaphorical hood.
Honestly, with this show, it feels so real. I mean, with other shows i always know how forced it is. This series just feels so natural, in that everyone's comfortable in their roles and it portrays that actual difficulty in people's lives. Fantastic job Kyle!
As a recovering addict with 6 years sober, thank you. This episode really hit me hard. When Rabbit said that line about believing people can be better and get better...yeah. I felt that shit.
4 episodes in and this is genuinely some of the best entertainment I've seen in a long time. The writing, the acting, the editing, the pacing: everything is top notch. Can't wait to complete the series :)
between the title, the single frame of Rabbit choking this dude out, and Kyle's teaser of 'choose your fighter' i know whats coming and am very excited.
It’s hard to describe how amazing this series is. The acting, the script, the cinematography-everything. The comedy and the real issues/problems work so well together to create a lighthearted yet impactful series. You really inspire me and I can’t wait to see all the things you’ll create and all the places you’ll go!
The feedback of the two dudes at the bar, reflecting off each other and neither quite seeing either themselves or the other with any clarity, IS SOME GREAT FKN STORYTELLING and I'm HERE FOR IT
Yet again, amazing. Like holy shit I did not expect Toad to be so articulate and honestly probably correct. And that single take in the bar? Wtf so good. Curious if the donnut on the uber matching the popped tire was a coincidence? If not its such a good detail omg
Love this. It reminds me of the conversation with Liz in episode two - Rabbit wanted to convince her she wasn't morally superior for what she did just because she did it in a courtroom under oath. Now he's on the other side, with Toad arguing that Rabbit isn't morally superior while doing this same job just because he smiles politely while he does it
OBSESSED with the concept. I could watch for as long as you can create new scenarios. I love the mix of darkness and comedy. I love the setting and the twangy music at the end. Everything feels real. Fantastic!
Commenting for the algorithm even though I have nothing to say because i am SPEECHLESS these episodes just keep getting better and better you are SPOILING us with content
i love this series so much! each episode blows me away with the dialogue and i love learning more about rabbit's character. and holy shit the single take bar scene was so impressive!
Toad's a great fkn character. I think he cops out tho, afraid to face his own personal power and responsibility and agency, and opting instead to just kinda shrug and be like "what can I do, I'm a thug" and handing over his agency to the law in a profound sort of defeatism. It seems to speak to the mindset of many whte american men today, to generalize. It reads with an honesty that's refreshing. I like it.
another day another comment telling you how good this episode of rabbit is! i’m trying to get everyone around me to watch it - over easter i forced my brother & sister & cousin to watch, next onto world domination 🤪
The bartender should have set down a bag of peas after just a few more seconds of "why are we still in this scene." But your work is AMAZING and I aspire to be this good on such a low budget.
I went into this series blind and was very confused. Don't get me wrong, I'm still confused, but in that delightful 'i have no idea what's going on most of the time but i love it and i want more of it' kind of way.
I think my personal favorite line here is "He asked for peas." I love that every character here gets shades of gray.
You know when the guy that got famous on TikTok for pissing off men said he was making an Internet show I wasn't expecting it to be a deep seeded moral dilemma on whether or not the law defines right and wrong and a commentary on addiction and the different forms of it
Neither was I, honestly.
The duality of man
@@kyleprueofficial This was so good, really well done
he is also he is also an award winning author too!!
*deep-seated is the actual wording
Joke's on Rabbit and Toad. A flight in four hours?? I'm already at the fuckin airport my dude. I may take a vacation but my anxiety doesn't.
I truly enjoy the little details throughout episodes that connect them. Like Rabbit saying, "I don'w know the law" when he was reprimanded by the criminologist previously. It really creates a narrative rather than disparate episodes.
It's been said before, but a 4 minute single take of a dialogue scene is hugely impressive. Great writing too, and oodles of style - love it.
"he asked for peas" incredibly "he said no pickles" line
As a recovering addict that used to make a living doing a lot of illegal-adjacent stuff, I find Rabbit to be uncomfortably relatable. “I know I’m a degenerate, why don’t you” hit especially hard. I just love these so much. The writing and acting just gets more and more impressive.
As per usual I loved the whole episode, but that little moment of vulnerability when Rabbit lets the facade slip and says that he needs to believe that people are redeemable for his sobriety was what really got me. The small glimpses into why Rabbit does this and who he actually is, and the same glimpses we get into the other characters each episode, is really what keeps me coming back to this.
Yes yes yes yes yes. I was hoping we'd get to meet Toad and I am not at all disappointed. First of all, fight choreography 10/10. Secondly, the single take at the bar?! Dude. I'm watching this 5 more times at least. I love how Toad is the kind of person you'd expect to do this job and Rabbit is just so uniquely Rabbit. He'll break a girl's nose for some $ but he makes sure to smile politely at service people and stick to his moral compass and I just LOVE this character so much. Wow.
I couldn't believe that single take! it just kept going and I got more and more impressed! great episode!
Perfectly said! The character building is so uniquely in depth that you feel as though you really know Rabbit. It's done so well especially considering each episode is less than 15 mins. 10/10 and two thumbs up!
I honestly feel that this should be picked up as an actual show like on Netflix it’s way too good
The addict bit about needing to believe people can be/do better is actually really powerful. I really like seeing rabbit become more and more 3d with the progression of the series.
Morally grey characters with a strict adherence to their own made up moral compass? Fuck yeah we stan!
Hell yeah! Every moral compass is made up right? Good for them.
The single take dialogue was SO well done, and rabbit being so earnest in his need to justify his moral convictions was such an A+ piece of development. I love that out loud the debate is about whether they’re both bad people, but the unspoken argument is about whether a bad person has to /stay/ that way. I’m really excited to see more of who rabbit is as the series continues
My favorite part in the whole episode was at 05:27 with the brief expression change to acknowledge the server :D we've all been there!
Our closing song is from Gian Perez's album "No Love for Cowboy" which is a Vinyl exclusive release. If you're interested you can get it here: noloveforcowboy.com/
You came across my FYP today.
Binged the upset series🤣
Saw a preview of Rabbit & here we are.
All I have to say is THANK YOU 🤔🤣👌🏽
I went to school with a kid (Kyle Squirrel) & you give what I feel his personality would've grew into.
I respect the time you put in to present the world with ur craft.
My favorite part is that Rabbit shows up intending to be a teacher and still wears the gloves lol. Great show. Moral dilemmas, character development. Phenomenal. Please keep them coming.
You know how directors always show the bad guy washing their hands after doing the job, and it's symbolic that both they're no morally clean and that they have blood on their hands?
Well, Rabbit doesn't like to get his hands dirty.
This is the kind of thing youtube was made for, and it's cool to see it getting such love
Toad's "nah, I'm never seeing her again, I'm a boogeyman" is self-exoneration
I saw the thumbnail yesterday and yelled "NEW RABBIT" at my boyfriend, then had to disappoint him, briefly, once I realized that it was a "set a reminder" notification.
At this point in the series, the quality and deapth of development are consistently satisfying and so perfectly engaging , it is not a surprise when it ends and we just want more!
One of my favorite aspects thus far is the characters divergence from good/evil tropes while
trying to reconcile their past and exist within the greyness.
So amazing!
some details i really loved here:
1. the dispatcher is in much nicer clothes than the first episode, with them progressively becoming nicer
2. toad and rabbit are opposites for a couple reasons, both physically in that toad dresses very casually where as rabbit usually dresses up and name wise where toad is a slimier animal that isn’t as well regarded where rabbits are fluffy animals that many people like but at the end of the day both are very common hopping animals
3. rabbit starts to make really good statements about the law and then says “i don’t know the law” which ties back to the second episode
That is the most realistic fight scene I’ve ever seen. 😂
*Me every time a new episode comes out*
“Guess I better watch the entire series again”
I keep forgetting as I watch that this isn't some insanely high budget film from Hollywood. Everything about it is so fluid and enjoyable. It feels real; the acting is incredible from the whole team. Please don't stop perusing this, I need to see more and more Rabbit.
I have to say, that extended single-take scene in the bar was a MASTERPIECE of directing and acting
“I don’t hurt people”
- Rabbit, the man who in the previous episode claims to have ripped peoples fingernails off
The balance of comedy and drama is 🤌
How kyle jumps at 2:59 is magic
This show has no right to be this fucking good. I wish more people would see this amazing show.
I saw the thumbnail with a big "set reminder" button and LITERALLY gasped. The pause between episodes is long enough that I almost forget that a new episode is coming, so when I see it, I am immediately delighted. 💜
how did you manage to create two characters who DESPISE each other and have me agree with BOTH OF THEIR ARGUMENTS. rabbit’s desperation to see the potential for positive change in people…….. and toad’s acknowledgement that the two of them are doing the same job with the same moral implications, that they’re _both_ “degenerates”……. i love these characters so much (though i personally like rabbit a lot more :’))
Every time a new one of these comes out, I tell myself not to watch it so that I can, ideally, put together a whole bunch to binge watch.
It has NEVER worked longer than a few days.
This series just keeps on hitting with the punches, every episode is wonderfully scripted.
Toad and Rabbit are a great pair, the defeated foil to Rabbit's dogged...optimism? Self-delusion? In any case, it's a fight I find far too familiar except it's internal instead of two quasi-hitmen duking it out.
I love Dispatch, too, I kinda don't want to know more about him because he exists as this wonderful comic relief but also I kinda do want to see what's under his metaphorical hood.
Honestly, with this show, it feels so real. I mean, with other shows i always know how forced it is. This series just feels so natural, in that everyone's comfortable in their roles and it portrays that actual difficulty in people's lives. Fantastic job Kyle!
Another piece of media which proves that picking up an empty cup is the hardest challenge for any actor
It's actually incredible how complex each and every character is, infinite freaking kudos, bestselling writers could take notes from this
As a recovering addict with 6 years sober, thank you. This episode really hit me hard. When Rabbit said that line about believing people can be better and get better...yeah. I felt that shit.
4 episodes in and this is genuinely some of the best entertainment I've seen in a long time. The writing, the acting, the editing, the pacing: everything is top notch. Can't wait to complete the series :)
Okay but! there's a Difference! A sizable moral distance!! Had me weak😂🤣😭
the writing, the story, the production quality, the way we all immediately like Rabbit for his human-ness, is top tier quality content *chef's kiss*
It's like a weird live action smiling friends.
between the title, the single frame of Rabbit choking this dude out, and Kyle's teaser of 'choose your fighter' i know whats coming and am very excited.
It’s hard to describe how amazing this series is. The acting, the script, the cinematography-everything. The comedy and the real issues/problems work so well together to create a lighthearted yet impactful series. You really inspire me and I can’t wait to see all the things you’ll create and all the places you’ll go!
Amazing! HBO, Netflix, Prime - hello!! Are you paying attention!?!
The writing and character development on this show is amazing… hitting it outa the park since day 1!
This has me fielding for a [slow burn] [enemies to friends to romantic lovers] [hurt] [angst] [addiction] toad x rabbit fanfic.
Clips finally started grtting traction on tiktok. I will be binging every episode twice than telling all my friends and family. Its soo good.
Bless you
The way I fully witch cackled at « I’d do it well » 😂
The feedback of the two dudes at the bar, reflecting off each other and neither quite seeing either themselves or the other with any clarity, IS SOME GREAT FKN STORYTELLING and I'm HERE FOR IT
One day people will find this show!!
This is excellent! I’m so invested in Rabbit’s character development and seeing Toad show up more and exploring that rivalry that they have.
I was not expecting this kind of moral depth from this show
Kyle, I'd really like to see you hanging out with the little dog from episode 2. I'm loving this series you're doing great.
Toad exists! With a backstory as well. I can’t wait to see their interactions evolve.
Yet again, amazing. Like holy shit I did not expect Toad to be so articulate and honestly probably correct. And that single take in the bar? Wtf so good.
Curious if the donnut on the uber matching the popped tire was a coincidence? If not its such a good detail omg
I saw that too! The tire!
RIP Toad's daughter. She may not be dead, but she's dead to him.
Love this. It reminds me of the conversation with Liz in episode two - Rabbit wanted to convince her she wasn't morally superior for what she did just because she did it in a courtroom under oath. Now he's on the other side, with Toad arguing that Rabbit isn't morally superior while doing this same job just because he smiles politely while he does it
I made my friends watch all 4 episodes. mostly just so I could watch them all again.
Come for the bathtub scene, stay for the deep moral lessons and societal commentary.
It's the saunter for me
@@chelleec23 oh the saunter is eternally sexy.
6:51 the sizeable difference is that, cutting the wires led to toad being choked, because he was exposing the operation.
seven season and a feature!!
How tf are these only 10 min long!? These are so good!
there are many things I could gush about re: this episode of this lovely show but I just wanna comment that Rabbit has a sassy walk and I love it
OBSESSED with the concept. I could watch for as long as you can create new scenarios. I love the mix of darkness and comedy. I love the setting and the twangy music at the end. Everything feels real. Fantastic!
I've never wished away my Sunday so quickly. I need it to be Monday already.
STANDING OVATION YET AGAIN
LOL the way his fet pulled under like a witch with a house dropped on him lol
also why does this look so much like arcadia XD
Not even UPS delivers this much goods
Commenting for the algorithm even though I have nothing to say because i am SPEECHLESS these episodes just keep getting better and better you are SPOILING us with content
That one take bar scene is a flex!
Great rewatchability too. Wd all.
i love this series so much! each episode blows me away with the dialogue and i love learning more about rabbit's character. and holy shit the single take bar scene was so impressive!
Best fighting scene I've ever seen in my life
Honestly this series is genuine appointment TV for me, which I haven’t done for years. Great job and I can’t wait to see more!
Holy fight scene Batman
These are really fun Kyle. The camera work, the dialogue, the writing and acting. All really great. Can't wait for the next one
i loooove that we’re getting a deeper look into these characters, can’t wait for more episodes!!
Better fight scenes than marvel movies 🤣🤣🤣
Toad's a great fkn character. I think he cops out tho, afraid to face his own personal power and responsibility and agency, and opting instead to just kinda shrug and be like "what can I do, I'm a thug" and handing over his agency to the law in a profound sort of defeatism. It seems to speak to the mindset of many whte american men today, to generalize. It reads with an honesty that's refreshing. I like it.
Oh people are SO going to ship these two
Laughing at Rabbit keeping his gloves on the whole time at the bar with Toad, LOL!
Yesss come through with the fight choreography
This is my favourite show of 2022 and it's not even close.
i LOVE LOVE LOVE how the titles of these remind me of the game SUPERHOT hehe thats one of my favorite games and its level names are just like this :)
god these episodes are so damn good. i could take a thousand more of these and still want more
another day another comment telling you how good this episode of rabbit is! i’m trying to get everyone around me to watch it - over easter i forced my brother & sister & cousin to watch, next onto world domination 🤪
i am living for angsty rabbit, bring on the pathos
A new Rabbit on sunday, In Space with Markiplier monday... my week is set!
That was a well-choreographed fight, and the episode's ending made me laugh.
Dispatch is the best supporting role I've ever seen in media
The bartender should have set down a bag of peas after just a few more seconds of "why are we still in this scene." But your work is AMAZING and I aspire to be this good on such a low budget.
Rabbit is on the list of things you can say to make me happy.
I went into this series blind and was very confused. Don't get me wrong, I'm still confused, but in that delightful 'i have no idea what's going on most of the time but i love it and i want more of it' kind of way.
This may be your best one yet! I loved how you drove into the themes of criminality, and into each characters motivation. That was fantastic.
I’m so excited! Rabbit supremacy, y’all 💖
This show just keeps getting better and better
Dude! This is freaking great!
The only complaint i have is that i think the episodes are two short… i want more!!
Your show convinced me to buy your book. You bastard.
Every new episode is even better than the previous one and they are all genius
SEEING THAT ANOTHER EPISODE CAME OUT MADE MY DAY
Great song on the credits!!
Love this show 👍🏻👍🏻
So excited! I've been showing this show to all my friends! Its been a hit. Wish I could have a playlist of the music that they use for this show too.