Things I noticed in Murder Drones S1 E3
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Haha I TOTALLY didn't spend the past 11hrs editing this video and another hour waiting for it to save. *eye twitches* But anywayyyyy I put extra effort into it and hopefully it's noticeable. Now, don't mind me. I'm just going to be unconscious for the next 5hrs. If you noticed I missed something, leave a comment of what it is! I really did try to remember everything and scrubbed through every. single. frame. Even discovered a few new things while editing it.
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Bro literally notices more things than 99% of other people who make the "things I noticed videos" and literally proved and disproved several of my theories on murder drones. I bet you have to go analyze frame-by-frame to find all of these. That's respect. Also I do not have the time to analyze so this really helps me.
I do too
fr, the biggest ones for me were at 1:45 for the absolute solver color on doll and 13:40 where V is straight up scared of Uzi.
Uh, wow. That's, uh, quite the compliment. Thank you very much! c: I'm just obsessed with this series lol, but yes, I do analyze it frame-by-frame.
nice. good job.@@NarujenReacts
@@songchannel31 Lol thank you.
Liam slowly cornering himself is the funniest bit we have
Nahhh I trust in his process! He's not writing himself into a corner! Haha....right?
Nah more like creating a “murderous teenage infected girl ark”
At 1:45, the color error might be foreshadowing what the solver is capable of since we know anyone with the solver can get possessed by cyn.
It definitely could be! That's what I feel it is, but I wanted to give the option of it being a color error.
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Was going to comment that lol
So glad you bought up the fact that Lizzy actually was concerned about V when she was getting closer to the microphone.
I may not like Lizzy that much, but that won't stop me from pointing things out about the character. No being biased here!
I think what Doll meant by "help you too" was that initially, if she fould a cure for the solver, she would share it with Uzi because she now knows she suffers from having the solver as well
But when Uzi started to actively go against Doll's plans, Doll changed her mind and just tried to kill the main characters off
Doll's trying to be a lone wolf and handle it all on her own, while Uzi realizes that's not the way to go. They need to work together. ESPECIALLY now. The enemy they're going to face is not something a single person can take on.
@@NarujenReactsfamous last words
In my mind, Uzi has to keep the beanie on at all times because it’s the only thing keeping her hair on her head, when all the other WDs have helmets and the MDs have their hairband thing.
i really don;t like thinking about how they're bald
Lol I mean you're not wrong! We know they're wigs. However, Uzi still chose to keep her beanie over putting on a helmet like all the other Worker Drones, so she's staying true to herself.
Uzi is secretly a lego character, you take off their hat, you took their hair too!
@@jimothyjimone Eh i just don't think about it lol
@@anastasijaborlja732 bruh
Fun fact: the teenage brain isn't fully developed until the age of 25. So my theory is they're basing the drones teen status on the development of their nurological pathways.
Yep! We know for a fact through Liam that Drones don't grow up the same way humans do. They start as a pill baby and as their programming learns, which is like maturing for humans, they just have their sentience moved into a more grown up body.
@@NarujenReacts exactly. Also is it just me or do recent maleXfemale ships these days always seem to have a flood of haters with their main/only reason is some kind of "age gap" that isn't even a problem? (Example: from the owl house, hunter is 16 and Willow is 15.) And sure we don't know Uzi and N's EXACT ages, but they seem to have the same issue with haters. In don't hear people dissing Aang and Katara. He's over 112 years! Although, cryo stasis kinda throws everything out the window. Lol. Eh. It's just such a weird defense in these cases honestly.
@@Jazzy_shadowsamy Honestly, Nuzi has been the first ship I've seen where some people have that problem with it. It's so weird to me too since there are couples, especially in anime, that are WAY worse. I'm sorry, you can say the girl is 18, but when she looks and acts 10 while the guy is in his 20's, THAT'S a problem. Go complain about that. Not a pair of ROBOTS that act and look like they could be in their late teens to 21.
@@NarujenReacts Yeah. Anime get's weird. Especially when adding poor loli's and shouta's into that equation. Uzi, N and V are supposed to all be within the age range of 18-21. 3 years apart at most! There really is nothing wrong with that. Now if it was 5 years or more, then yeah it may be concerning. But the youngest here is still 18. Above the age of consent if these robots even have such a... Function, in the first place, which I highly doubt unless JCJenson engineers were as p*rvy as the "fans" that complain in the first place.
@@Jazzy_shadowsamy Oh lord not the loli's and shouta's lol. Some anime have put me off because of that. Platonic relationship, yeah, sure. Someone underaged can be friends with an adult, but romantically? NOPE. I'm good.
It's funny, because Liam literally confirmed that they don't have "those" parts. They pretty much make babies the same way the robots did in Blue Sky Studios Robots.
I noticed something in E6, when Tessa shows N the video of Nori, Nori shows some strange tentacles coming from her, and it is very similar to when Cyn turned around to show herself to the humans and the lightning flashes, showing similar tentacle-like features.
Yep! The video of Nori in E6 is the one I took a screenshot of to compare with the pixeley shapes around Doll.
11:52 now you damn well know that if danger wasn’t going to happen at that moment, N would have said those exact words. “I’ll always protect you no matter what” . I love N and Uzi so much ❤️
I meannnn he technically didn't have to. He respected Uzi's wishes while also showing he'd always protect her through action. c; Because if he hadn't thrown her she would've gotten hit by the table. N and Uzi are precious to me. I haven't liked characters this much in a long time. Helps that I can relate to Uzi quite a bit though.
@@NarujenReacts bro UZI is one of my highest kins. And N is right up there with top comfort characters fr fr
@@thegenderlessbat Lol I'd fight for both of them, but ESPECIALLY Uzi. Any hateful/negative comments will get deleted. Of course I don't expect her to be everyone's favorite, but just don't diss the smol goth grape and we're good. c:
V and Lizzy could have met during episode 2,
pitcture this: after N and Uzi leave with Thad to go deal with the J situation, V breaks free and leaves to go hunting cause she probably hasn't had any oil in a while,
then she accidentally comes across Lizzy and Doll, at that point Doll would encourage Lizzy to become close friends with V so she could invite her to the dance, and once Lizzy gets her to stand on the X it would play out as seen in the episode.
Meanwhile from V's perspective she could get the idea to take advantage of the situation by pretending to wanna be friends with Lizzy so she could be invited to the dance where she would then betray Lizzy and kill her and everyone else.
We know her plan was always to get in and kill everyone based on the plan she told to N,
"We show up fabulous, the sad purple one lets us in, cause she has no friends, we kill everyone, and pop her little head off"
She still did the plan without him, it jus took a few more steps.
It all boils down to Lizzy being manipulated by both Doll and V, based on her expressions and body language she knew what was gonna happen but really didn't want it to cause she actually considered V a friend, and based on how V and Lizzy act after this they've both come to terms with what they did to each other (even though it wasn't really Lizzy's fault) and are still friends even if it was built on two lies
I wonder why Lizzy chose V over Doll. She seemed friendly with both of them, and both have killed enough people it can't be that.
Honestly, never saw it as Lizzy be manipulated by Doll. She seemed fully aware and in on it up until it actually happened. She was aware of the killings, missing posters, Doll's abilities, was completely fine with Doll killing Uzi, and knew beforehand that the plan was to kill V, or else she wouldn't have looked so nervous.
I dunno what made her switch sides as abruptly as she did, but my best guess is because she actually enjoyed hanging out with V, and started getting cold feet and guilty when all the planning was finally coming to its conclusion
The hard thing is, we're having to fill in parts of the story because we didn't get it in the series. Most likely because Liam was constrained to 8 episodes for the first season, so he put what he felt was most important. Because of that though we don't know how Lizzy and V met. We don't see how Khan would've interacted with N after E2. We don't see Uzi practicing her Solver powers before E4. In E5 Uzi had to explain to the viewers what happened that lead to them going into N's memories instead of showing us at the beginning of the episode. We don't see Uzi learning how to use her wings and tail without going Solver before E6. Some things feel rushed/missing, but I chalk it up to time constraint. Most likely we're going to get a S2, and if we do hopefully it won't feel as rushed.
I wholeheartedly agree. Lizzy definitely wasn't being manipulated by Doll. Hell, in the first bloody episode she was disappointed that Uzi didn't die by her railgun. Then in E2 she grinned when Braiden's head caught on fire. She's not innocent. Probably why her and V got along in the first place. And yes, I also think she enjoyed hanging out with V and that's why she ended up switching sides.
You deserve more credit, since I noticed like none of these things
Aw, thank you! c:
My guess is that is the real Tessa at the end of this episode. Considering what we have learned from Episode 5, it might be extremely traumatizing for a child to witness a drone she cared for go slaughter her parents and other humans. Her perspective of drones might've been forever altered since that incident.
Also, everyone misses it, but she has been actively combating Cyn on Earth, and Cyn has the ability to steal command authority over her Drones.
Which adds a irony to the line from Cyn "I have backups" since that may be the approach Tessa now has, especially with J's "cloned more" line (though I'm convinced that's just J being egotistical)
Oh, for sure it would've been traumatizing, but then I'd think she'd have distrust of all drones. Especially since Cyn was different in the beginning. I know I would. Meanwhile when she sees N there's no fear. No caution. She immediately gushes over him, which is odd considering she knows N's Murder Drone body was made by Cyn/Absolute Solver, the very one they're trying to stop. And she saw how Cyn could control all the drones, so who's to say she couldn't control N?
In E6 Tessa specifically said that Earth had been destroyed by Cyn/Absolutely Solver and then disappeared, so how could Tessa be actively fighting Cyn there? We don't know where Tessa has been and I don't think we should trust everything she says. We know the Murder Drones were made by Cyn, not JcJenson, and she stated she had "backups" of them, so then why is it Tessa that arrives with J's clone?
@@NarujenReacts My though comes to EP 5 where CYN tells Tessa "You won't need to discard your pets, and I won't discard you."
I feel somewhere in CYN/Solver, it still fancies Tessa since she has been taking drones from the dumpster and repurposing them; it allows her to go freely however she pleases in respect.
There is a possibility that CYN/Solver has some sort of "control" over Tessa, or CYN/Solver sees the actions of one single human insignificant to what it has already achieved.
We need the remaining episodes to see how this goes.
@@NarujenReacts because we're years into the future, and it's almost certain Earth wasn't destroyed that Night while it is certain that Tessa survived the slaughter and spent at least enough time to see the sun rise in the mansion, enough that the trauma baby was photographed in a knee hug position, she also retained her weapons, has Drone killing skills, understanding of the designs and programming of all the other Drones, and you don't need to be fighting the person directly to be fighting against someone.
A lot of people claim to have fought Adolf Hitler, or Stalin or Mao yet never once even laid eyes on them. And we know Cyn at minimum had nine AS infected puppet drones under her command, and considering the disregard the Eliot household has towards killing Drones, from the mansion alone she likely had more in the range of thirty to sixty, and then we also see two other worlds implicated to have suffered similarly to Copper 9 or earth either having AS spread to those worlds, or have Cyn deploy HER Murder Drones to those worlds. And Cyn's orders so give a slight credence to the idea that she's utilizing the remains of earth as a staging point as the orders are to "wipe out all life and construct spires". Which then the question is more, what are the spires for? Are they transceivers, are they tether points like for the Continental plate shelves held together at the earth singularity, are they for blowing up the planet, or are they for a ritual meant to recreate the same moment when Cyn was "reborn" with Absolute Solver buried beneath a massive spire-like mound of dead drones? And a quick glance at the Copper 9 hologram will show there's a number of spires on Copper 9, which also implies there were multiple teams of Disassembly Drones launched to Copper 9, which circles back to the idea that Cyn has, effectively, an army of Drones at her disposal, which would warrant Tessa learning how to fight so she can kill Cyn's drones.
But other question that would persist and why it's likely Tessa, or a JCJenson employee who saw footage of Cyn's massacre, made the Disassembly Drones, is why would Cyn want to hide or nearly outright remove her biomechanical upgrades (see the bio-wings and claws on Usi and flashback V) and why would she need to falsify the memories of her puppets, which Cyn didn't give a damn that N was getting killed and was the one to say "I have backups", doesn't seem like she's the type to care about preserving their mental state or playing a game of trickery, but if J, N and V were destroyed then rebuilt by Tessa (JCJenson has no reason to care about any drone, so why use pre-existing drones for a new disassembly drone line) Cyn remotely altering their mission programming and sending them to Copper 9 after Nori or Yeva stopped whatever AS was doing would then explain why N, J, and V had free will and independent thought in the first place, and why Cyn was playing the corporate charade. Which since V apparently could at least struggle against Cyn in the memory (at what is the most questionable portion of the memory as it's likely that's less of a replay of events and more a manifestation of V and N and the internal program deleting their memories) if the Disassembly Drones are Jenson made rather than Cyn made monsters, it would go to show the point of making such drones in the first place, and explain the charade Cyn's pulling as the Disassembly Drones could fight back against the control of Cyn (in theory) and would thus need her to use more underhanded tactics to subject them... Such as pretending to be JCJenson telling J that they were destroying corrupted drones and playing into her corporate stoogery.
I think N and V pointing at eachother when Uzi called them out was them blaming eachother for starting it, which I think is funnier.
That definitely could be the case! It would be funnier too. I wonder if something similar happened before and J was the one who snapped at them? Doubt it since N was practically a doormat to V and J back then.
I do like to think that Doll was honest with wanting to help Uzi, seeing the Absolute Solver as a curse. Maybe even after seeing Tessa she would keep good on that promise (guessing she doesn’t know about what happened at the camp since she didn’t go and no one in the class knew until that got there. Even if Lizzy knew and the Teacher is her Dad, she wouldn’t tell Doll). I think seeing Uzi’s wings and tail is what changes that, she know a enough about the connection to the MD’s to know that Uzi suddenly look like one is probably a bad sign that she’s further along than Doll is and will only be a hinderance rather than an ally.
Also there just might be a lot of resentment, she hates V obviously but, Lizzy and Uzi both siding with the MD’s had to hurt.
I do believe she was honest in wanting to help Uzi too. When it comes to the camp episode I'd be surprised she didn't see what happened considering she was stalking Uzi and possibly N. Most of this is assumptions though. Hopefully we get answers in E7 or 8. For Lizzy, I don't think Doll actually cared. Because even after Lizzy switched sides Doll was still grinning maliciously. She didn't react at all. However, Uzi siding them definitely bothered her. Hence her question, "Uzi, you would really side with the Murder Drones?" Her and Uzi are like polar opposites. Uzi wants to work together, Doll wants to work alone. Uzi blames the humans for her mom's death rather than Murder Drones since they built them while Doll didn't care. She wanted vengeance on them. Especially V.
@@NarujenReacts i completely forgot Doll was stalking Uzi during Ep4- I literally pointed it out in another comment too😭😭
But yeah it’s makes sense that Doll is going lone wolf. Even if she did want revenge on humans there is no way to get that all the way on Copper 9 so might as well kill the one directly responsible.
@@Someloser3232 Lol all good. I've done the same.
I'm curious on how much Doll exactly knows. Does she know the Murder Drones were made by Cyn/Solver? If she does, is she targeting it now? From what Tessa said, Doll at least thinks what's down in the labs is what infected her mother and then passed it down to her.
This is my favorite episode in the season so far. Seeing them hold hands in 6 is AMAZING and i SCREAMED when i first saw it, but the Knife Dance is all about them moving and working together, trusting the other as they fight Doll. And the fact that even when N can regenerate from serious injuries, Uzi STILL WORRIES ABOUT HIM and doesnt want him to put himself in harm's way for her shows how much shes grown to care for and trust him since the beginning of the show. I'm just trying to focus on the fluffy parts before 7 and 8 get here and brutally rip my heart to tiny, Nuzi sized pieces ; - ;
Amazing analysis, i cant wait for the next one!!
I lost it when they held hands in E6. It's moments like that when I'm glad I record reactions. I can always go back and either laugh or enjoy them. xP Their dance together was short, but sweet. I think it's another example as well that together they're stronger. That moment where she told him "Don't do that again..." and the way he said her name...UGH. ;o; You can hear it in his voice that he realized she was worried about him and it made him so happy since no one had treated him that way. At least since he became a Murder Drone. Yeahhhh I'm fully expecting myself to cry since I have a feeling Liam is going to end this season with a lot of pain/trauma.
Thank you! Hope you enjoy the next one! It's going to be a BIG one! c:
10:01 the witness parent dying theory included in this video could be why doll said "im sorry for you" and "if i find what im looking for i can help you too" after seeing Uzi use the absolute solver
Mm, possibly. I think what Doll meant by "I'm sorry for you" is that she felt sorry Uzi also has the Absolute Solver since Doll knows what it can do.
My thoughts after this: Look, Liam was going easy on us to not to hurt our feelings, but he got's this one chance, a bad ending is coming, i can feel it, if this easter eggs means what i'm thinking, we are trouble BIG TROUBLE
God, I hope N and the crew finds a way to fight back against absolute solver before absolute solver devours the entire universe!
Well, I'm 99% certain there's going to be a S2. Especially after what Liam, Kevin and Luke said during the AMA at GlitchX. If anything, making the first season end on a horrible, heart wrenching cliffhanger would be perfect. Then it can lead to a S2.
3:31 Her laugh is just so mischievous xD
It really is. I frickin' love it. XD
@@NarujenReacts Me too xD
Thanks for doing this! The Murder Drones commuity needed someone like you.
No problem! I love the series, so I'm happy to make these! c: And thank you. I'm happy that the community has been enjoying them.
"Can we get a V cat plushie next?"
You are a GENIUS and I would buy that IMMEDIATELY
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Most underrated channel of the month!
Aw, thank you! c:
im so glad somebody else took the time to read all the missing posters
Lol when I watched the episode for the first time I HAD to pause on it.
13:17 As well as the silhouette/flash we get of Cyn with similar tendrils when she reveals herself at the gala with her "well-timed giggle" in Episode 5 ^^
10:06 This is also the same sequence of symbols Cyn's eyes had with each deflected item that Tessa threw at her (confirming that the ! is a ⚠/a caution symbol, like you suspected :D), and Uzi has the same sequence later on, too (we don't see it at 13:37 since the camera starts at her neck before zooming out)
Yep! That's another one.
....I mayyyy or may not have just checked every scene that I remember Cyn, Uzi and Doll using their powers to double check their eyes lol. For Cyn, so far the only time we see that sequence is the one you brought up. For Doll, it's only been the scene of her witnessing her dad being killed. For Uzi, she's had the most. However, they're all in E6. E3 when she stops the bullet the shot prior to the camera zoom out does show when the Solver symbol appears and there's no X or ! before or after. For E6 it's during the scene when Uzi first tries using her powers with the magnets on her and then the other batch is as Alice forcefully cuts Uzi's finger off.
@@NarujenReacts Ooooo excellent point with Uzi. Having done some digging (just now because of your reply, in fact, LOL), the set of symbols seems to come up very quickly due to a threat (the objects being thrown at Cyn, V killing Doll's parents, and Uzi trying to use her powers both times where the magnet's on her head) but then disappear soon after. My guess is that, because they're not trying to manipulate anything past the threat's immediate danger, the solver symbol doesn't stay present on their displays. Meanwhile Uzi, despite having stopped it in E3, continues to keep the bullet suspended, thus showing the Solver (as that happens anytime someone uses the power). One can then assume the symbols probably _did_ appear in rapid succession, we just couldn't see her face to verify it.
I wonder if it acts as the Solver's danger response, the sudden usage of its powers almost being a surprise to it.
That definitely could be! Or I wonder...we see those symbols on non-infected Worker Drones, so is it to show that the Worker Drones original programming is still fighting against the Solver's? Like, both programs are trying to appear in response to danger. We know we're going to get Cyn in the season finale, so it'll be interesting to see just how different she is compared to E5. The AS has had years to infect her further.
1:45 it could also be foreshadowing for ep 7 & 8. I think that the yellow-eyed reflection might mean she’s a murder drone. Later in the episode Uzi says that Doll might’ve been eating the workers, so that’s a bit of evidence to support that possible theory.
Didn't doll have to eat the workers in order to keep from overheating because of the absolute solver? Isnt that what Uzi was doing in episode four? I may be mistaken
@@wildindigoroot hmm you might be right
11:45 I firmly believe that was the beginning of when N started to have feelings for Uzi. That "Uzi" he said, that was NOT just friendship "thanks for saying that". He realized that Uzi genuinely cared about him, unlike both of the other people/drones he was close to.
I'd agree! There was a lot behind that "Uzi." He didn't just say her name. He breathed it. While we don't know how V interacted with him back during their days in the manor, it's safe to say after he had his memories erased and became a Disassembly Drone he wasn't shown concern or care by anyone. Until Uzi.
00:15 "talking about how her limbs and organs are soooo intact"
Doll: well timed giggle
Lol
I'm so happy I'm not the only one I know who knows Uzi caught the knife when the music was on beat.
your analysis videos just make me appreciate the fact that the animators put effort into every tiny part of each frame and that liam worked so hard to come up with these ideas EVEN the smallest details. its crazy how almost every little detail somehow has a connection to the lore. really cool.
props to you for noticing these things too. you mustve watched the episodes over and over like me lol but putting all of it together in a video, mad respect bro
I'm glad they do! Everyone that works on this series are amazing, but especially Liam for thinking of all these details and the animators for putting them in.
Lol, thank you! It's a combination of loving this series, overanalyzing and having too much time on my hands. I've watched this series at least 20 times.
dude this is awesome. i could never have the patience to individually pick out every frame of murder drones and explain it. nice job!
Lol thank you. That's one of the reasons I'm doing this! c:
14:24 i always assumed at this part- the reason tessa killed that poor worker drone despite having an affinity for them is possibly due to the fact she didn’t want word to spread that a human was on copper-9? a bit impulsive on her part, but from what we’ve seen from tessa in episode 5 and 6 it feels likely she’d rather just kill the dude
It's certainly possible. After all she shot at Doll and if Doll didn't have the Solver she would've died. She also doesn't care about Uzi having to die. She only said it softly to N after she saw he cares about Uzi.
@1:47, I'm about 90% sure the yellow reflection was purposeful unless it was how the computer rendered with atmosphere effects, because reflections are rendered automatically on those surfaces. It would have to have been a conscious thing to make those yellow from what little I've understood in my working with 3D designers and my very few hours in a 3d program.
The yellow eyes are significant to the story with these solvers.
Probably was just the effect of mixing the light red emission part of the eye and the reflective material's own color that produced that yellow.
Knowing Liam and how much he's hidden in the backgrounds and frames, I truly don't think the reflection of Doll's eyes being yellow was a mistake. It reminds me of the new teaser where Uzi's hand light is yellow. Sure, there are animation errors when it comes to clipping, but not color wise. Liam is all about the details.
at 4:27, in the Maintaining Insane Daughter Unit, if it was zoomed closely at the bottom, it was featured in 3 languages, English, Рускии (Russian), and Français (French), which can means that French and Russian was also a standard language of Worker Drones and also the reason why other robots can understand Doll who speaks Russian
Lol nice catch, though I like to think the drones have an automatic translator programmed in them, so they can understand any language.
@@NarujenReacts A good theory too, but I wonder
If there was an translator, shouldn't Doll can speak English too?
@@alexthegamer1983 I'm sure she can, but it's that she chooses not to. If her parents also only spoke Russian it would make sense that would be her main language.
If oil dripped down the sink, then doesn't that mean Doll could have just drank oil out of the sink and not others?
*deep thoughts with the deep*
It does, which is why I'm confused about it. If it's not oil, what other liquid could it be that is THAT dark?
These videos are awesome! After all my watches of this episode I never realized Tessa's toys being there. Kudos to you, I would've never caught that.
Thank you! c: Yeah, it took me a few watches before I noticed the toys too. I thought they were from a toy truck at first.
So happy you made this video because i love murder drones a lot and i never noticed why V and N were shocked when doll said " uzi you would really side with the murder drones? Im not the only one who lost a family to them" and now im realizing that N,V or J might have killed uzi's mother and they might have felt guilty for doing that once doll said it infront of them.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! c: As for highlighting N and V's reactions to what Uzi said, I look at it as more that they were shocked to find out Uzi had lost family to their kind since she was hanging with them and held no anger toward them.
Braiden ALWAYS needs his own captioning.
I frickin love the bit where when N pushes Uzi out of the way of the knives, he does a little thumbs up to signify that he won't die from a couple knives but Uzi would which is why he pushed her out of the way in the first place.
Also the bit where they stand closer together while facing against doll.
I love N and Uzi so much and i can't wait for episode 7 + 8
I love all their moments. They just...my HEART...YES!
I swear,@@NarujenReacts, if something bad happens to the both of them in episode 7+8 or it ends horribly or badly, il be depressed for W E E K S on E N D.
@@Anonymous_Lilac2270 Same here...and then I'm going to take those emotions and spread them out by way of angst/tragic Nuzi music videos. c:
11:01 never noticed that doll shows Khan this particular stuff, thats actually really messed up.
Despite her limited screen time it still is very appearent just how cruel she really is.
hope she gets whats coming to her.
also overlooked that bit with V and the Wine glass, she probably feels a bit nostalgic at the sight of it, as a worker in the Eliot Manner she probably handeled these fancy glasses a few times or N did at least, wonder if shes thinking of the "good old days" at that moment.
Yeahhhh others have tried justifying her actions and I'm like...no. She took pleasure in her kills. She enjoyed showing Nori's drawings to Khan. And no, she wasn't being influenced by the Solver. If she was transformed like Uzi in E4, then it's possible. She wasn't though. In that case, Uzi should've been the same. Instead, she avoided stepping on the bug robot in this episode, felt bad for accidentally squashing the one in E4 with her backpack and then after snapping out of her Solver form she clearly felt guilty for killing her classmates.
It's possible! However, from her expression she looks more bored than anything. It's the same look she has in most of the scene after her and N appear in E4.
To think you actually analyze every bit of detail that is in this show is quite astonishing, hoping to see the next notice video for S1 E4 on MD. 😄👍
8:30 maybe V was strong enough to break the chain by herself and whenever she left to hang out with lizzy she took the chain off and then put it back on when she returned. How else would she have the chain off when she shows up at prom?
Because of the type of chain it is, it's more likely she didn't take it off prior, but did before going to prom. Because the one that was around her neck didn't show any sign of tampering or damage. At the end of the day though I highly doubt we'll ever get a definitive answer, which is fine. Do I wish we had gotten to see how V and Lizzy met, sure, but for this season, with the time constraint of there being only 8 episodes, it wasn't as important, which is probably why it wasn't put in.
Tbf, this episode does show that there's a key to the chain. V could've broken the chain to get to the key, taken it off, went out, came back, put the chain back on, and put the key back where it was
13:40, I love N’s expression here.
Lol same.
Just pointing out that some people are secure enough in their relationships to not feel bothered by their partner complimenting other people! What is and isn't appropriate in the relationship should only be defined by the people in that relationship
Damn I didn’t notice half the stuff in here! Good eye!
But seriously it’s kinda adds a bit more context for more theories I’m sure
Thank you! c: Yeah, I suppose it does give a bit of context for theories.
For the bug scenes and where you said the bugs were 'insignificant', maybe since Uzi and N are treated insignificant, the robot bugs are treated the same, so the lil cockroaches are like trauma buddies for N and Uzi.
Could be! I actually like the idea of the robo-roaches being like pets/buddies to N and Uzi. Or at least one of them.
in 11:02 you can also see a character with wings (when doll shows khan the kooky insane stuff) i wonder if those are wings of a murder drone or perhaps nori's ?(similar to Uzi's wings)
11:50 and the poor guy actually did save her by getting the table slammed to him instead of her, i guess thats one way to indirectly say "Ill protect you no matter what" 😭
12:49 in this scene N says V sucks and instantly turns around lending uzi a hand. could this be the mark for N realizing he lost feelings for V? the scene wasnt cut either, the camera just moved to show uzi in the frame. i find it to be that way because N's actions kinda show that
It's a Murder Drone. At 1:24 of E4 you can see it clearly. The ones ABOUT it though... Well, I point that out in the next video. ;D
He really did. c': He both respected her wish AND protected her again. Probably without her even realizing it.
Hmm could be. I think it was either there or when he snaps at V in E4, which would match since I think the start of his feelings for Uzi was when she told him "Don't do that again..." after he saved her. Just the way he said her name after that sounds like he realized, "Wow...she actually cares about me. ME. I've never had anyone care that much."
Absolute solver working like the sharingan
Lol except at least the sharingan wasn't a separate entity that wanted to take over the user.
@@NarujenReacts Yeah although it would still hurt you if you used it to much
Yeah, it would.
Hi there, recently joined the fandom and as I am still putting the pieces together, I have a few questions. How can doll teleport? That’s my biggest question. Is it just that she’s got a better grip with her solver that allows her to do that? Has doll had any moments where she didn’t have control of herself like uzi has? In episode 5, Tessa is on the computer showing N earth(?) did cyn/ultimate solver take over it???? When j worm was killed (and the small flesh blob was stabbed) where does the little orb go??? Is that a fragment of cyn/solver? I also noticed that in episode 1, right as uzi is laughing at the end, she gets the solver. I paused a few times and noticed it said something was tampering with her. Is the solver hereditary from her mom, or did the solver randomly infect her?? I have so many questions. The lore in this is insane.
Hmm not sure if you've found the answers to any of these questions by now, but I'll take a crack at 'em.
1. *"How can Doll teleport?"* Between the missing drone posters and how many shattered mirrors are in Doll's bathroom, it's safe to say Doll's Solver has been active way longer than Uzi's, so she's had time to practice with it.
2. *"Has Doll had any moments where she didn't have control of herself like Uzi has?"* Not as of E6.
3. *"In episode 5, Tessa is on the computer showing N earth(?) did cyn/ultimate solver take over it?"* That was Earth, and it was destroyed by Cyn/Absolute Solver.
4. *"When j worm was killed (and the small flesh blob was stabbed) where does the little orb go? Is that a fragment of cyn/solver?"* The small flesh blob was J's corrupted heart. The little orb is a fragment of the Null, which is created by the Absolute Solver.
5. *"Is the solver hereditary from her mom, or did the solver randomly infect her??* From what we know, Uzi and Doll's moms most likely gave them the Solver when they were pill babies and it was dormant until something emotionally/physically traumatic happened, activating their Solvers.
Looking at the dates of the victims at the beginning why can see that some date back all the way to January, so Doll's Absolute Solver and the death of her parents happened long ago since it is summer by now. This means Doll has been killing and exploring her powers for at least half a year, I think. I wonder how much Doll can really know, looking at how fast Uzi learned in how to use it, and the curious stuff inside Dolls bathroom that shouldn't be there; like books, candles, broken elegant mirrors, the flesh, scissors, etc.
Yeah, Doll's Solver has been active for a while prior to Uzi's. I had figured that to be the case since Doll has much more control over hers compared to Uzi's. Plus, she has access to more abilities. Teleporting, deflecting bullets and copying an object. It's interesting too that her Solver hasn't corrupted her yet. Compared to Uzi who hasn't had her Solver activated that long and yet she's already being corrupted in E6. It lends to my theory that the corruption for ones Solver is sped up by their [redacted] [redacted]. Doll has been mostly [redacted], which Uzi hasn't. I'll go into this either for E5 or E6.
@@NarujenReactsi like to assume that Uzi lost her control faster is because the absolute solver absolutely hates N and wants to see him suffer lol
a few thing I found interesting
8:26 the reason V doesn't have her chain is probably that either V just grabbed the key to her collar when she broke her chain (it's unlikely that Uzi & N would just leave it in the lander though) or Lizzy found her and picked the lock (I don't know why she would even go there in the first place)
6:33 you can also see the mirror that Uzi broke bleeding at 5:00
It sucks, because a single scene showing how V's chain got broken would've prevented all these "what if's," but unfortunately it's missing context we'll never get and I blame it on this season only having 8 episode. I think Liam put what was most important, and how exactly V's chain got broken wasn't. By this point I'm very tempted to ask Liam if he has another Q&A. Get that settled.
I checked it over and I personally don't see the mirror. The one from the ship had tape and none of the mirrors in the tub have that. Or the same frame.
@@NarujenReacts Alright, I was a little confusing with my wording in that part about the mirror. What I was trying to do was point out the fact that Uzi's mirror is bleeding when we see it in the ship.
@@jimothyjimone Ohhhhhhh! Lol, no worries! Nice spot though! Didn't notice that.
Just talking about the Uzi being underaged theory, Cabin Fever DID say they’re kids, so it’s likely that aging is different in the MD Universe, or it’s like human aging.
What are people even doing that involves her age and chouldn't be counteracted by "people are different"? It's a stupid argument to be having in the first place
In my humble opinion- they are robots, so it’s pretty rich for we as humans to assume what robotic societal/relationship/aging norms are… it’s a dumb discussion
It's definitely not like human aging. We got confirmation of that by Liam. Pretty much how Drones maturation works is they start out as blank slates in a pill baby body, and then after learning enough, their sentience is transferred to an upgraded ("older") body. As for N calling themselves kids, it technically wouldn't be correct when Uzi has referred to herself as a teen. Well, a teen is 13-19 and considering Uzi had a calculus book, which isn't taught until 12th grade, means the youngest she could be is 17, which is not technically a kid anymore. HOWEVER, being called a kid doesn't make you one. To 50+yr old people they look at 20 year olds as kids. I was called that in my 20's.
In the end, I brought it up because I was tired of those in the fandom claiming Nuzi is a pedo ship. It's ridiculous to me that this is such a big problem for so many in the fandom. It's a show about robots. There are many other series/movies that have WAY more problematic relationships (I've seen animes where the guy is in his mid to late 20's and the girl, despite saying she's 18, looks like she's 12. There's a BIG difference). Go be upset and complain about those. Murder Drones isn't supporting pedo relationships. If anything, Nuzi is the healthiest relationship I've seen in a series in a while. They're there for each other emotionally, they protect one another, they support each other and they have a positive effect on the other.
a personal theory i have after watching your ''things I noticed in MD'' is that Uzi's solver first appeared in ep.1 in the fight with J, and right before that she was pinned to the wall by N. this could mean that the solver is activated after someone witnesses' violence or is a victim of violence. dolls background further proves my point. but the only problem would be; why aren't N and V capable of using the solver? if they often see violence, why don't they have some sort of solver? or are they already capable of using and/or possessing one? in ep.2 N said something about how ''he prefers to not talk about it'' (this being said after Uzi asked if the absolute solver had something to do with how he regenerated his head). so maybe N&V do have a sort of solver. Could it be different since they're disassembly drones? in certain shots, we get to see N and Vs POV, in these shots as Narujen pointed out in some parts of their screen (idk what to call it) we see stuff about the solver. but there's still a few more problems... why doesn't khan have one? in ep.1 when he gives Uzi a wrench, at first i didn't know what he said but after i rewatched it he mentioned something about how he ended nori's misery with the same wrench. so why doesn't he have one? either way this is just a theory with a few flaws, hopefully we learn more about this in future episodes! (i apologize for the few grammar mistakes lol)
I'm not sure if you've watched the videos I did on the previous videos, but I'd suggest checking them out because I feel they'll have the answers you're looking for. c: No worries about the grammar either! You're fine.
I didnt watch them but i'll make sure I check them out!
With the knowledge we now have thanks to Episode 7. At 13:50 Doll probably meant helping Uzi with the Solver Patch to "cure" Cyn's ability to Control other Worker Drones with the Solver.
Murder drones episode 3 is straight heat
Indeed.
Somehow this episode was the first time I noticed Uzi's absolute solver so I thought that the oil did it...
Haha thankfully it isn't. It'd be scary if it was though.
I thought Doll made her have the absolute solver at first. I didn't pay attention to details and wasn't sure what absolute solver was
@@wildindigoroot That's understandable! There's quite a bit to this series you can miss if you're not fully paying attention lol.
@@NarujenReacts Too true. I've had to explain to a friends what was happening because they didn't understand anything at first
@@wildindigoroot Yeeeeep I can sympathize. One of my friends I showed it to was playing a game during it, so then when we started theorizing they got quite a few things wrong. Thankfully for them I'm like a walking encyclopedia for this bloody show lol.
3:30 this is so true as a MD theorist myself i can relate LOL
Lol another way I relate to it is whenever MD merch arrives.
You know youre an MD addict when you wait sp excitedly for this to come out
LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOO
Hell yeah. 😂👌
WOOOOOO YEAH!! >:D
I thought that the part where Uzi catches the knife is similar to in TF2 expiration date with a scene that works similarly to the scene in the knife fight both scenes work similarly with 2 people mainly fighting a enemy (in this case the enemy is Doll And Bread monster) and when Uzi catches the knife its similar to Miss Pauling shooting the gun both scenes use the same move and the enemy gets later finished off with a simple attack. And even if this gets revealed to be unintentional i will still remain with my theory (I have 983 hours on TF2).
The fact that you have nearly 1000 hours on TF2 is the only explanation as to why you compare the 2 things
I just rewatched the scene from the TF2 animation and I personally don't think it inspired the scene in Murder Drones. The angle and pose are quite different. Only thing I see being similar was Miss Pauling and Uzi wielding a weapon while doing a dance move.
@@NarujenReacts Did i say that i believe that my theory is completely true? but yea good point
Something interesting for me about the pods
2 of them just crashed to the ground, while Tessa’s pod landed properly, disassembly drones don’t know how to drive (like N said before)
Now at first I thought that J had her own pod
So I thought she drove one of the crashed ones and there is a third unknown person in the third pod (my guess for the third was either a new disassembly drone or I guessed it might be Cyn, since we don’t 100% trust Tessa yet for obvious reasons and some suspect she might be associated with Cyn, and it makes sense for Cyn not being able to drive since she is a zombie drone)
But now that we see J comes out from the same one as Tessa, there def are more other people and prob are disassembly drones
(Bec they are the only guess that matches with crashing the pod for now)
Anyway love your videos so much💞
Also in 12:47 I just noticed this and it reminded me of a scene from the season trailer we’re there 2 bodies hanging and I thought this was something in the upcoming episodes or something :> turns out it’s the same (even the same background with the basketball shoot) but just from a different perspective lol
I honestly have no idea when it comes to the pods lol. By this point it could be one of the theories or a combination of them. I do feel though that there was something important in them and we might see that pink suitcase in E7 or 8.
Aw, I'm glad you love them! c:
I don't think I've actually watched the trailer for S1. Only the teaser. Or is it the teaser you're referring to? o.o
@@NarujenReacts
Maybe idk lol
@@mariamsoliman8689 Lol all right.
13:50 doll called in the elevator in e6. The sentinels were there as security for the elevator.
Oh, I know she called the elevator. The Sentinels were security for the entire facility, but they were only in that area because Doll opened every door on the sides.
@@NarujenReacts I think it was the elevator being called that called in the sentinels. That’s why she jumped down. Her goal was to kill N, V, and maybe Tessa so she and Uzi could keep going alone.
I'm kinda assuming that Doll's willingness to help extends as far as it doesn't also help V, as she seems to somewhat regret the fact that she also has to leave Uzi to Die while jumping down the elevator hole
She did have an apologetic/guilty expression as she gave Uzi the two finger salute, but it still doesn't make sense. Doll isn't dumb. When she said she'd help Uzi she saw that V and N with her and was already aware that Uzi was siding with the Murder Drones, so then why state that she'd help her? If it was determined by Uzi working with V, I think Doll would've mentioned it. Something along the lines of, "I'm sorry. I'd like to help you if I find the cure, but not if you continue siding with the Murder Drones."
the fact V asked N out to prom, and no one seems to notice.
Naw, N fr said “sike I like you better” 💀
And then she sliced his head off lmao. Not exactly the best thing to do to the one you're asking to prom.
That’s how it was in the 2000s when they were killing the people they asked out to prom. But in a less violent permanent way 💀👍@@NarujenReacts
@@NarujenReacts well she wanted to go to prom:)
@@Radiokiller4eva exactly at least v knows his head would grow back
12:40 Looks like you got your wish. Glitch's latest video include V as a cat plushie and honestly, it looks really adorable. It was long overdue too.
This is very accurate, I didn't notice any of this
11:50 well, she asked for him to not protect her again, and he did as she said
Even though he technically still did, because if he hadn't thrown her she would've been hit by the table that hit him instead.
Ah, another day of watching These videos you make that never disappoint :D
Aw, thank you! ;~;
1:40
Especially considering episode 6.
No spoilers, but that’s a neat little detail that may actually not be a color error, but another hidden lore detail.
2:13
Also episode 6.
Liam obviously knew where this show was going.
3:31
Felt that on a personal level.
It’s true. I’ll own up to that.
5:35
This here was extra interesting considering the trailer for episodes 7 & 8 where N says, “…To figure things out. Together”
To which the next scene is Uzi (probably mind controlled) crushing N’s hand.
8:20
Since her chain was broken, she likely had access to the key to unlock her chain.
Walking around with a broken chain is rather suspicious.
Yeah, I'm leaning that it's not a color error and was intentional. Animation glitches/errors are one thing, but Doll's eyes being YELLOW, which has such a specific meaning in this series? Highly unlikely it was an error. Liam is fully aware what details he wants to be put in for lore, foreshadowing, etc.
Oh, for sure he does. Maybe not the moments in-between, but the major plot points I believe he does. After finding out about his SSTWL channel and checking it out that man can WRITE. For his one series he had 28 videos posted. That's a hell of a lot of writing, and he got it done in 2yrs.
MD theorists unite! lol
"Together" has been N's thing, but over the course of this season it's become intertwined with Uzi, which makes that hand breaking scene so sad and quite symbolic. Not to mention their hands is very much their "thing."
...I can't believe I missed that. I actually can't....UGH. Thank you for pointing it out. I wish we had gotten a scene to show when exactly Lizzy and V met though. Would've been funny.
12:41- you predicted the future, we have a V cat plush now
absolutely LOVING your analysis videos
Woo I'm happy you are! c:
12:53, N's suit has been repaired and is clean of oil. It looks as good as new.
Lol yeah. The oil is gone by the next scene with him after he threw Uzi. Then the suit looks completely fine by the time him, Uzi and V enter Doll's apartment.
The only thing that's still confusing about the whole age thing is that N says she's just a kid like them, but it's also possible he meant they're both still very young in retrospect
I'll be going into it in the next video. Will be pretty much my final thoughts on the subject lol.
You nearly timed cool spinning object #14 to the music lol
Lol darn! Didn't even notice that.
The soundtrack of murder drones gives off a vibe of christmas and rock...or something
I suppose? I'd actually love to see a Murder Drones take on a Christmas episode.
@@NarujenReacts Literally that one MD Christmas post Glitch made
@@randomgirlontheinternet1735 Now it just needs to be made into an entire episode. c:
@@NarujenReacts It really should lol. Even if it's just a short episode like 3 minutes long its still gonna be more than enough for me /pos
11:40 i rewatched that scene so many time when I first saw it, and it's still perfect
Same! It's just so...ugh...good!
Uzi is underage but so is n and v because in ep 4 n says that he v and uzi are all kids
@pyropeenforcer2828 people want her to be an adult to make their freaky perverted fantasies to be “better”. And in the long run it doesn’t matter cause their robots and not humans so they may age differently all together
@rowdymacias9393 they don't need to justify themselves they'll make anything porn
@rowdymacias9393 that's fair but we all know most of them just don't care
The problem is despite N calling them kids, that technically wouldn't be correct when Uzi has referred to herself as a teen. Well, a teen is 13-19 and considering Uzi had a calculus book, which isn't taught until 12th grade, which is 17-18yrs old, so the youngest she could be is 17, which is not technically a kid anymore. HOWEVER, being called a kid doesn't make you one. To 50+yr old people they look at 20 year olds as kids. I was called that in my 20's. I personally think Uzi is 18-19, because the age of all the missing students was 18+. There's even one that's 20. That's not high school age, which leads me to believe their school is a combination of high school and college age students. And if she is 18, that's technically the legal age of an adult, but she'd still be considered a teen until she turned 20.
I only brought it up because I got tired of people saying Nuzi is a pedo ship. I'm not trying to argue Uzi's an adult either for perverted reasons. It's just ridiculous to me that this is such a big problem for so many in the fandom. It's a show about robots. There are many other series/movies that have WAY more problematic relationships (I've seen animes where the guy is in his mid to late 20's and the girl, despite saying she's 18, looks like she's 12. There's a BIG difference). Go be upset and complain about those. Murder Drones isn't supporting pedo relationships. If anything, Nuzi is the healthiest relationship I've seen in a series in a while. They're there for each other emotionally, they protect one another, they support each other and they have a positive effect on the other.
@pyropeenforcer2828 I did watch some of your video! Just didn't have time to watch it all since I have videos to edit and life stuff lol. With all the comments I've gotten about Uzi being underage I might honestly make a video dedicated to just that. As my final say on the matter and then be done with it. Because, as it is, we don't know their exact ages and it's silly that people are getting so upset over it.
Man, those videos, in my veins please 🥺 so much work done here served on golden platter
Aw, such kind words! 😭 I'm glad you like them and be ready for the next one! c:
4:39 N mentions the weather when he flashes back to his interaction with V in episode 1. He explicitly says "planet wide toxic death storm", and Tessa most recently mentions that the air itself is toxic, that popsicle is NOT safe.
tessa say n being too tall and handsome is toxic not the air
@@voltpop6594 We have official closed captions for a reason folks...
@@timelordacaelus5959 the captions arent 100%right
@@voltpop6594 The ones on the actual episodes are literally written by people working with Glitch, if not by Glitch themselves, that's how it is with most original series that do this. They may not be 100% accurate due to minor discrepancies, but they're usually somewhere like 97 or 98. On top of that, saying that someone being tall / handsome is toxic just makes no sense.
@@timelordacaelus5959 or just tessa describing how handsome n is using metaphor
What I learned from this: Tessa is REALLY sketchy
Yeahhhh and she only becomes more sketchy to me in E6.
I watcht it like 40 times or something and still somehow you find more than i thougt whout even be in this episoded, an axual legend
Aw, thank you! c:
I looked at your pfp and got V-ietnam flashbacks
@@Thatonecapybara234 Emphasis on the V.😏
The promo video for episode 4 is called 13/13/3071, which is another place the date is shown (although it does imply a thirteenth month, which, along with the dog calendar in the cabin in episode 4, is all but confirmed, as the name of the month the calendar is on does not exist in our world)
That or it's just Liam's way of avoiding giving a timeline, which we know he's wanted to do to prevent writing himself into a corner.
What I also noticed why didn’t doll kill khan in that moment, instead she just shut the doors, something tells me khan knows doll due to nori and yeva being friends and because of cabin fever …11:11
I'm sure Doll was aware Khan is Uzi's father, but I don't know if that's why she spared him. She could've killed a lot more than she did in the auditorium, but she only killed two. I don't fully understand Doll yet.
HELL YEAH, I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS. Episode 3 is the best, change my mind
Lol wouldn't want to. I personally can't pick a favorite, but I can understand why 3 would be yours. It's a great episode.
NO WAY. At 12:40 you asked GLITCH and Liam for a V cat plushie, and what did we get? A V cat plushie!!
Yooooo a new video lets gooo
we see uzi drinking gasoline, maybe the oil dripping from the sink is just that? or maybe doll's house is just creepy lol
Are you talking about the can she drinks from in E5? It says on the can "Motor Oil". The oil from Doll's sink could just be for creepiness factor though.
@@NarujenReacts oh I didn't read the can lol
@@pastellmarshmello8238 All good! It's almost impossible to read unless you have the video quality at max lol.
Whenever the Murder Drones story ends it could be a bittersweet ending
It could very well be. However, what I'm hoping is going to happen is there will be a total of 3 seasons. This one will end with everything looking bleak, the 2nd season will end with a glimmer of hope for the future and then the 3rd and final season will either have a happy or bittersweet ending.
13:48
Tbf, that was before Uzi started actively getting in her way knowing full well they didn't have the same goals. Once Uzi teamed up with Tessa, the whole group became a liability to Doll
While that could be a justification in Doll's mind, that wouldn't be right. To leave someone dealing with the same "sickness" she has to die all because she felt Uzi would get in her way is still horrible. She could've simply spoken to Uzi and she would've found out that Uzi is trying to find answers to the same things as her. Instead, she just assumed and sentenced Uzi to death.
@@NarujenReacts well, I never said she was in the right, just that she changed her mind on helping, which is why she pulled the "Just die" stunt
Plus, before the prom fight, she makes it pretty clear that getting help from others isn't in her character. It's actually like her first response to Uzi's speech. Also, we can't pretend like Uzi is very open herself, and I don't recall her showing enough trust or belief in Doll to say that she'd think they would be a potential ally worth talking to
@@NarujenReactsalso, the easiest explanation while just basing her decisions on the actions of ep 6 and not everything before it
She bails when she realizes the groups have become a liability (in her mind, as she's a very reserved and isolated person who already doesn't like asking for help), they attack her for it, so it's clear all previous bets are off, and so the smartest move would just be to off them
She hates the murder drones, and Tessa is no longer an ally, and was already a sketchy one at best (first thing Tessa even does after doll gives her the bug is make an attempt on her life). She may have made a "sorta" promise to help under the assumption Uzi would remain uninvolved, but that becomes heavily outweighed when she's closely associated with all the people doll doesn't like to begin with.
Once again, not saying doll was even close to being morally correct, but her actions were logical within the constraints of her personality, and it wasn't personal towards Uzi specifically
Oh, no, yeah! Her actions are completely understandable when you take into account her personality and what's happened to her. What I said in this video and in reply to you was in regards to Doll's morality. Because there have been comments from people saying she's morally in the right. Then there's those who have blamed V's sacrifice on N or Uzi. Or both. Completely ignoring the fact Doll is the one who set the trap, broke the elevator and opened all the doors on the sides to let the Sentinels in.
@@NarujenReacts funnily enough, Doll is responsible for the death of V and people still choose to ignore her. You'd think she'd at least be a popular character to hate, but she's rarely talked about
Though, the only thing I had originally commented on was the fact that the video made it seem like her goals and ideals had become nonsensically skewed (with the "if that's your sense of helping, then sure" part) between the time she promised to help and ep 6, when in reality they only changed as she found reason to abandon it altogether.
Tho I gotta admit, blaming V for her sacrifice is pretty dumb
For the question at 8:33, I think they met just after episode 1, because V almost kills Lizzy in that episode. It’s also the first time they interact.
It's stuff like that when I wish this season had gotten more than 8 episodes. Because I wholeheartedly believe Liam cut the least important things out to focus on what was, one of those being showing when and how V met. So, there are multiple times where context would've been nice.
Not sure if someone said this yet, but at 1:57, to the right of Uzi is a calculus 1 notebook (Ik they addressed this in the video). This gives us a clue that Uzi is probably around 17-18 years old.
Dang like good job because this is an incredible attention to detail
Thank you! c: I try my best lol.
10:30 i like to think it is "N and V wondering if it was them"
Hm. V I feel like would remember. Especially since she knew how Doll's parents tasted. N though...maybe. However, their expressions look more like they were surprised to hear that Uzi had lost family to their kind.
“Flash bang raptors” I love how that sounds. That could
Be in in the next Jurassic World movie!
Lol maybe I should copyright it.
Jk.
Finally, someone else who noticed Uzi eating oil! Also, idk if you noticed or not (i haven't watched episode 1 'things i noticed' yet) but the "spaceship" (according to uzi ; the begining of the episode where v, n, and j land on copper-9 ) i think its the same one as tessa and J arrive. At the end of episode one, there's also multiple of them when it focuses on the whole planet. I also love how uzi says "just cant wait to murder all humans, classic robot stuff" yet humanity is still alive after another thousands years..
Lol it kind of feels like not many have noticed Uzi ate that oil. Just because not many have mentioned it. Or it was just so obvious not many feel it needs to be talked about.
Yep, I do focus on that in the TiN for E1!
Makes it funny that the first human Uzi meets face-to-face is Tessa and her first instinct is to bite her finger.
At 2:34, Doll is holding the metal pipe/bar she uses to stab V later.
Mm, it's too blurry in my opinion to be sure. For me it looks like wooden poles. Not like the metal rebar that V gets stabbed with.
15:19 it's actually "maintenance work", as in the subtitles
While the subtitles for Murder Drones aren't always correct, they are for that part. I blame sleep deprivation again, because the next day I could hear the "work" lol.
Things I noticed in duh duh duh ppl are the Easter egg hunters of the non interactive video world.
And proud of it! c:
12:25 what N and Uzi see’s : a bunch of dead robots and disgusting Oil. What V sees: an all you can eat buffet
Lmao yes.
@@NarujenReacts she even says “Nice” while N and Uzi is like “oml was she eating ‘em??”
I mean, she’s basically doing that here 12:38 and here 12:54 😂
I'm guessing you noticed but I see a lot of people asking why they need glasses when you can see in 0:57 that the optical calibration has an error and doesn't make any progress, pretty clearly, too. Not so hard to miss
I did notice! It's a funny/cool detail. I'd like to think it's just their vision program having an error, which causes their vision not to be that good.
Lovin these analysis videos! I offer a morsel of motivation to keep it up :D
I'm glad you're loving them! I also appreciate that morsel of motivation! c:
I have this really stupid theory where this is all just a dream and Uzi is still in a stage of highly delayed construction
If that actually happens in the series I'm blaming you. c: