Post heartwarming Yea Forums moments.
Post heartwarming Yea Forums moments
Also this entire segment
Those mushrooms springing out of him make me cringe so much. I hate mushrooms and fungus.
Fun fact:
>People with no hats are fags
Found the TF2 player
>I hate mushrooms
Congrats on being crowned God Emperor of Assholes.
Shit quality image.
>forced drama
>heartwarming
nigga plz
Honestly this scene made Eustace's life seem more depressing. The one moment of warmth & understanding is when he helps himself, and everything else is fucking miserable.
>Everytime someone realizes their wrongdoings it's forced drama
I mean I get that it came at a specific time in the story, but then again, stories aren't paced like real life because that would be boring
>The one moment of warmth & understanding is when he helps himself, and everything else is fucking miserable.
He has a loving wife who he neglects on the regular. He's even tried to sell her a few times.
I liked Cars 3, fight me.
Second child gang where u at
He was a good dad
Eustace's weird oscillation from just being grumpy and shortsightedly greedy to a straight up sociopath at times was probably the only flaw of this series I could ever name.
Minus that lesbian episode everybody loves being hot dogshit
>forced
Nigga that's the whole point. Eddy is finally confessing to everything that makes him an asshole.
Also I like this scene because I had a friend with a cool brother who always tried to be like him. Which backfire and made him unpopular.
he was an asshole that didn't give a shit about others because of the household he was brought up in. it's in character.
>tmw po realizes how great his life turned out inspite of his tragic beginning
>that highlight real from the first movie
>that music
>tmw po returns home and realizes he doesn't need a blood relation with ping for them to be father and son
Mfw watching all of this
Sadder than jurassic bark
Fite me
>Courage generally more of an annoyance than anything
>one day just up and decides to call up a bunch of people that have attempted to repeatedly murder him, his wife, and the general destruction of his farmland (including one that did literally nothing but try to bite his dick off) just to bully a literal animal
There's a catharsis in Fry realizing he actually made an impact in somebody's life back in his original existence, coupled with familial shit generally being comfy.
Jurassic Bark is shit because it's entirely predicated on this retarded assumption that bringing him back from the dead would somehow invalidate good times (that didn't even fucking happen) that he had when he was originally alive.
Shit if I could clone my dog and it straight up fucking hated me I still would, just to give it a better home for all the joy it used to give me.
This kicks the shit out of Jurassic Bark's ending for emotional weight desu.
I think this is the first real glimpse of how Fry's getting frozen affected those that cared about him, and damn is it a gut punch, with how Fry constantly rails against Yancy both in the present/future and the past, only to show how deeply Yancy actually cared about him. It's sad how Fry assumes the worst of his brother, but it's a sort of bittersweet feeling when he gets that indication of how deeply his brother cared for him, even if it was almost a century after he passed away.
By contrast, Jurassic Bark is kind of the opposite, where we get all this backstory of how much Fry and Seymour loved each other, but then the end just has Fry arbitrarily decide "actually Seymour totally forgot about me screw this" and then the ending shows that nope, wrong, actually your dog died sitting waiting for you for ten years, fuck you.
This is all disregarding how Bender's Big Score fucked everything up, for the record.
I think Luck of the Fryrish is the best "Glimpse of the 21st century" episode overall. Its arc felt more genuine.
Of course that could just be me relating with a bitter sibling rivalry and being the younger brother but who knows
Remind me what happens here? He thinks he sees his younger self or something?
He's a victim of child abuse. Look at the three figures that made up his formative years - his brother was adored by his parents. his father was hardly ever mentioned. But his mother is the key here.
His mother is a cruel, judgemental, selfish, bitch. She pitted her own children against each other, had a clear favorite child to the exclusion of the other, and even compared his status as a man to being less than his father via the "never fill his shoes' comment.
Eustace was the product of a parent with clear narcissistic personality disorder, and those damaged kids turn into damaged adults. He's evidently still in extreme pain, and from the 'hat-mirror curse' segment, we can see that he was in desperate need of kindness as a kid, but was left wanting.
Eustace is the most interesting character in the entire show.
Courage holds up a mirror to get him to realize what the fuck's happening after he's climbed onto the roof, he breaks it and hallucinates courage as himself young, complaining about how hot it is and that he doesn't have a hat, so he gives little him the hat.
I agree with this one hundred percent but that still doesn't make some of the more extreme ends not feel out of character. Him being either ambivalent to the entire thing happening or eventually "woah chill the fuck out guys" in Dodgeball of Revenge would have felt more natural, for instance.
(formerly the day before Lisa's birthday)
Something biologically similar enough to take over the cellular structure and make it become more of itself is quite terrifying actually. See foot fungus or Brie Larson for more info.
OP here, and honestly user, I couldn't have said it better myself.
I've had dogs in the past but honestly, the sibling relationship here hits too close to home, and seeing how despite their relationship, Fry had some sort of impact on his brother is what made the episode for me. It's bittersweet as fuck, sure, but it feels really natural. I guess it really depends on the person too idk.
Only moment of empathy is when he literally sees himself because of his bad sight, he is a selfish asshole with a bad past, still an asshole
well, it is a cartoon, and he's like a 70-80 year old in rural Kansas with no access to mental health education, so we're kind of judging on high here.
>Finally accepted.
Fuck, I love it.
Find a more soulful affirmation of family love in a musical finish.
No, please
aww
>Eddy is utterly humiliated in front of everyone
>Eddy admits he's a loser
>All of this happens in the grand finale of EEnE basically in the last 15 minutes
>"Forced drama"
>actually Seymour totally forgot about me screw this
Yeah, this ending fucked it up for me, too. Because when you see the montage, all you want to do is screw at Fry and say, "No you FUCK! REVIVE HIM RIGHT NOW" and it comes across as frustrating as it is sad.
The Yancy one is just sad, because it plays the long con of allowing the audience and Fry to believe he's a shithead until we both discover at the same time Yancy's feelings.