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CoolCab posted:It's "clothes", clones makes no sense. The boys die all the time, sometimes in ways their bodies can't be recovered, and there are literally hundreds of slugs. Rusty is just too jaded and cheap to see beyond the 10$ of clothes on their back. "Get the clones" makes plenty of sense too, considering they literally go and do that. I'm convinced he said Clonthes, to throw us off!
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Frostwerks posted:I keep seeing this and have no clue what people are talking about! Rewatch the cold open to "Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean."
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Jeffrey posted:I'M NOT HERE TO TALK TO THEM! YOU ARE THE HAND CHOSEN BY THE MASTER. YOURS IS THE VEIL OF BLOOD. YOURS IS THE SWORD OF MICHAEL. That episode was brilliant especially if you got all of the serial killer and 60s/70s weirdo references (Ted Bundy, Son of Sam, Patty Hearst, Valerie Solanas, etc). Also: WHO IS HECTOR MOLINA? AND WHY DO THEY KEEP SENDING ME HIS JUNK MAIL? And: HOT DOLPHIN! Bear Retrieval Unit posted:The Walking Eye could sorta be used for good I guess. WALKING EYE!
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 01:18 |
"Clones" is the only way it works as a post-credits sting twist. It was supposed to leave you thinking "Wait what did he say, they were clones " just before quitting for the season. "Clothes" would be a weak and meaningless thing to leave the audience on. Why even bother saying it, let alone wasting the season's final post-credits stinger on it?
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 02:27 |
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I'm not really sure how this is a debate anymore when we have the episodes on disc (or Netflix) with captioning.
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 02:39 |
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Data Graham posted:"Clones" is the only way it works as a post-credits sting twist. Are you loving kidding?
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 02:40 |
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"Get the clones" doesn't make sense as something to say while still at the scene of the accident, but "Get their clothes" does.
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 02:41 |
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"Get the clothes" is referenced later on when either Hank or Dean pulls out an ID card that looks it's been through some sort of firey explosion from his pocket.
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Data Graham posted:"Clothes" would be a weak and meaningless thing to leave the audience on. Why even bother saying it, let alone wasting the season's final post-credits stinger on it? Because if you were watching it as it aired, the idea that it might be a one season show wasn't too far out there, and VB had already proven itself ballsy enough to end on that sort of note. Everything in the first season from Speedy's death, to the minute plus David Bowie tribute in Ghosts of the Sargasso [drawing a musical parallel here, they wouldn't waste a Times They Are a Changin soundalike for nothing], to... c'mooon why would he say 'Get their clones' when they aren't even near the compound? even though they are clones it doesn't make sense. He says Clothes in kayfabe because the clothes were right there to get and Rusty is cheap, and out of kayfabe because we the audience didn't know if the show would continue, and the show was ballsy enough that it might kill the boys and continue anyway.
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 02:51 |
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The subtitles say clothes ffs
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 03:01 |
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I believe it's "clothes" but the subtitles aren't always transcriptions from the script. Sometimes it's just some person doing it for the network based on what they hear.
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It's like it's really 2004 again
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Data Graham posted:"Clones" is the only way it works as a post-credits sting twist. "Clothes" works because the stinger joke is that unlike Orpheus, who sits weeping for kids he only kind of knows, Doc is completely selfish and cynical.
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 03:07 |
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Seriously who do we seeing broken up and crying at the the intro of season 2? Doctor O. It was pretty hilarious.
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 04:18 |
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That's the kind of guy he is, especially since in the Season 1 finale we see that he's taken responsibility for their wellbeing. Not only is Doctor Orpheus the kind of person who'd be upset at their deaths, he's also the sort of person (as we see in later episodes) who absolutely cannot stand to fail or be outdone, and so that's eating away at him, also. Look how sad he gets when he can't shrink himself, or how desperate and just plain crazed he gets when the Outrider can move easily between dimensions and he can barely tell that other dimensions exist.
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CoolCab posted:It's "clothes", clones makes no sense. The boys die all the time, sometimes in ways their bodies can't be recovered, and there are literally hundreds of slugs. Rusty is just too jaded and cheap to see beyond the 10$ of clothes on their back. I feel like arguing about it now is pointless. If the line was clothes, which it was, they should have had him emphasize the TH.
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Data Graham posted:"Clones" is the only way it works as a post-credits sting twist. Did you watch it before you saw any of season 2? Before you even knew there was going to be another season? I maybe remember one or two people guessing that the boys might be cloned among many other crazy theories after the first season. I don't think any of them ever piped up later to say "I told you so" because the real deal wasn't really what the had in mind. I don't think I've ever heard someone argue about "clothes" who watched the first season in isolation. There were lots of weird and short-lived adult swim shows in the early 2000s though, I don't think I questioned that they died for a second when I first watched it. Oh, the Venture Bros. was a cool show. They die at the end.
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Chibs posted:It's like it's really 2004 again Grover Cleveland's presidential time machine sure do come in handy.
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Ror posted:There were lots of weird and short-lived adult swim shows in the early 2000s though, I don't think I questioned that they died for a second when I first watched it. Oh, the Venture Bros. was a cool show. They die at the end. Yeah, it was the first and perhaps only of the great 2000-2003 half hour animated shows to make it out of season 1...or even have all of its episodes produced and aired in the US. Clone High, Mission Hill, and Undergrads, you are the shattered hulks on which Venture Bros stands triumphant. I take back the first and only. I just remembered Home Movies existed. And I just had Vietnam style flash backs to watching Ripping Friends and whatever the gently caress that Aeon Flux Alexander the Great Codpiece Show was
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Reign.
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Ror posted:Did you watch it before you saw any of season 2? Before you even knew there was going to be another season? Yes I did. That's why this interpretation seems to make so much sense to me. It wasn't just me. My whole group of friends was sitting in the living room coming down off the high of what we thought was the final episode of a series that was too good to outlive the season. We were all sitting there in mingled shock and euphoria over the unceremonious deaths of the boys. We were all silent as we listened to the faux-Dylan and watched the desultory credits crawl by. And then... "All right, get their clones." And very one of us fell about the room in spasms of honking laughter at the amazing way in which they had taken what seemed like an irrevocable series-ending capstone scene and, in the space of three seconds, solved a slew of mysteries and set themselves up for continuation. It was the perfect coup de grace, the cartoon writing equivalent of *ollies out*. We all loved it and were instantly stoked for the possibility of a Season 2. Later, upon rewatching, I wondered to myself whether he might have said "clothes". But I dismissed it out of hand as it seemed like such an anticlimax as to be depressing compared to what I had assumed had actually happened.
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It's clothes dummys, and here's why: - Why would Brock 'get the clones'? He's a bodyguard not a man servant or scientist - You wouldn't 'get the clones', you would go to where the clones are ( a lab shown later in the series ) - 'Get the clothes' works much better, because it implies there are clones. - I just watched it and it's definitely 'get their clothes' Go Team Sperger!!
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Data Graham posted:Yes I did. That's why this interpretation seems to make so much sense to me. For the sake of gently caress you are the biggest loving idiot, it's clothes, fuckity gently caress
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I mean, I'll take it if I gotta. It just sure seemed obvious to all of us at the time.
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 13:51 |
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This is the single engine craft discussion all over.
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 13:52 |
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This reminds me of the Breaking Bad thread where Walt said something in a deep voice off screen and we were treated to a page of IS MIKE TALKING FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE?!?
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 13:53 |
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All right, get their acquit.
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Mr. Nice! posted:This is the single engine craft discussion all over. What's the single engine craft discussion? That sounds like it would be fun to have.
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 13:56 |
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WACKADOO! THEY WERE CLONES ALL ALONG! TUNE IN FOR SEASON 2 EVERYBODY, SEE YOU NEXT FALL, ZING POW!
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ThatPazuzu posted:This reminds me of the Breaking Bad thread where Walt said something in a deep voice off screen and we were treated to a page of IS MIKE TALKING FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE?!? Jesse's cigarettes!
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Hedrigall posted:WACKADOO! THEY WERE CLONES ALL ALONG! TUNE IN FOR SEASON 2 EVERYBODY, SEE YOU NEXT FALL, ZING POW! Venture Brothers as written by Dan Harmon/Justin Roiland. Speaking of, everyone should check out Rick and Morty.
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Sash! posted:Yeah, it was the first and perhaps only of the great 2000-2003 half hour animated shows to make it out of season 1...or even have all of its episodes produced and aired in the US. Undergrads doesn't hold up as well as the others, IMO. I liked it in college when I was (unfortunately) basically Nitz, which is sort of the point. Every main character is a massive exaggeration of character traits, the man-whore, the nerd, and the dumb-jock. And then Nits is almost too much of the "everyman," so naturally 90% of the guy watching it identify with him. Except he's a loving "Niceguy" loser who was *this* close to actually saying the word "friend-zone." And seeing as the character and the show were based off of the creator's life, I feel really, REALLY bad for whoever was the Kimmy stand-in. A lot of the jokes are still hilarious, but it's hard to get past the fact that the main character is an rear end in a top hat who you know, after season 1 ended, probably became a full on MRA. Oh, but...uhhh...Venture Brothers...that's a great show that, the first season of which, still stands the test of time. Even what I initially considered the "worst" episode of Season 1, "Careers in Science," I like a lot more now. But it definitely wasn't good as a second episode. After watching the first one, I tried to get a lot of friends to watch, so for them, the first one they say was "Careers in Science" and it's not a great one to start the series with.
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Home Movies is pretty close to the perfect thing to have come from that era. It lasted for exactly the right amount of time, evolved in just the right way, hardly ever put a foot wrong, and ended satisfyingly. Back when it was airing new or gently used I tended to fall asleep with it running in the background because they liked to run it in the 1AM-2AM block. To this day I like to cue up episodes to fall asleep to, just for old time's sake.
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prefect posted:What's the single engine craft discussion? That sounds like it would be fun to have. There's an episode where Dermitt is bullshitting as normal claiming he can't fly the X-1 because his pilot's license is only good for a single engine craft. Someone just swore up and down that it was cessna not craft.
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Mr. Nice! posted:There's an episode where Dermitt is bullshitting as normal claiming he can't fly the X-1 because his pilot's license is only good for a single engine craft. Someone just swore up and down that it was cessna not craft. I love this picture.
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Data Graham posted:Home Movies is pretty close to the perfect thing to have come from that era. It lasted for exactly the right amount of time, evolved in just the right way, hardly ever put a foot wrong, and ended satisfyingly. Home Movies lives on through Bobs Burgers though so it's all good.
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prefect posted:I love this picture. Ya ever wanna kick a kid's rear end...but you can't?
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DrBouvenstein posted:Undergrads doesn't hold up as well as the others, IMO. I haven't watched Undergrads in easily 10 years just because of that exact reason. I'd rather remember it being great. Clone High, on the other hand, is still as good as it ever was. The bizarre Stamos(!) fascination seems very retroactively forward thinking to 80s and 90s nostalgia. Plus lines like "He'd also like you to believe he's not a baby eater. But he's never gone on record saying he isn't. Maybe he's too busy eating babies!" will never not be funny.
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prefect posted:I love this picture. I love how Shallow Gravy Dermott was talking bout how he decked Dean and then Dean goes NO I DECKED him.
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Mr. Nice! posted:This is the single engine craft discussion all over. It's so weird that so many of us heard cessna. I heard it, and I didn't even know that word until I didn't hear it on Venture Brothers.
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