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Jerusalem posted:Man, I forgot how rough it was watching Gary's dreams of becoming a good guy fall apart in season 5 Not anymore since they sold the island, right?
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 03:07 |
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Steve Yun posted:Not anymore since they sold the island, right? They sold St. Cloud a spinach pie.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 03:09 |
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The guy implied that all he sold Saint Cloud was a million dollars in Spinach Pie. "Spinach humble pie" as Uncle Vatred put it.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 03:10 |
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I interpreted that as meaning that the island itself was worthless because the whole festival was made up and would cease to exist once they left, and that St Cloud was buying the island because he wanted to own the festival and all that to spite Venture.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 03:19 |
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Spanikopita tastes really good.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 03:35 |
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Steve Yun posted:I interpreted that as meaning that the island itself was worthless because the whole festival was made up and would cease to exist once they left, and that St Cloud was buying the island because he wanted to own the festival and all that to spite Venture. How do you so consistently and remarkably fail to understand really obvious things that happen in TV shows?
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 03:38 |
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I acquit!
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 03:45 |
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theflyingexecutive posted:How do you so consistently and remarkably fail to understand really obvious things that happen in TV shows? When Vatred says St Cloud just bought a bunch of "spinach humble pie" it's figurative. Nobody ever uses "humble pie" in any literal sense. When Giorgios says "why sell a man your best goat when you can wrap up some spinach in feta and phyllo and call it a goat" he's not talking about literal goats and spinach pie. St Cloud blew millions of dollars on an island that he thought was valuable but is actually worthless. That's good dramatic irony. St Cloud buying a bunch of spinach pie isn't. Giorgios not only gets paid millions, he can retire now and no longer has to keep up the facade about the Spanakopita festival. Steve Yun fucked around with this message at 03:49 on Feb 11, 2015 |
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Steve Yun posted:Naw, it's pretty clear now that St Cloud bought the island. St Cloud now has a deed to the island. what
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 03:49 |
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Do you really not understand what figurative language is. Giorgios didn't sell St Cloud a literal loving spinach pie. http://teamventure.org/vbwiki/Spanakopita! quote:St. Cloud learned about the plan to rob him, so he arranged with Giorgos to by the island. And since St. Cloud now owns the island, he bans Doc from returning to the island. Giorgos comforts Doc with a saying that to Doc is, “All Greek to him.” Hatred, now aware of the truth, tells Doc that all he bought was the land and some, “Spinach Humble Pie.” ***** Cacafuego posted:what Hatred does some snooping around and finds out that the Spanakopita festival is a giant lie. St Cloud loses the contest so he buys the island for millions of dollars to spite everyone. Hatred laughs it off because he knows the festival is bullshit, and knows St Cloud wasted his money on the island. Steve Yun fucked around with this message at 04:15 on Feb 11, 2015 |
# ? Feb 11, 2015 03:50 |
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I've traveled to every continent on the globe, including Atlantis and outer space and Brigadoon! Where do they get this stuff? Just googled Brigadoon... e: How about a nice high-top fade like kid and/or play? For some reason the investors are in this episode while Impossible is giving his speech at the university, because...? Jeffrey of YOSPOS fucked around with this message at 04:26 on Feb 11, 2015 |
# ? Feb 11, 2015 04:19 |
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Jeffrey of YOSPOS posted:Where do they get this stuff? Just googled Brigadoon... They think up a reference they find funny and put it in the show. It doesn't matter if anyone else gets it.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 04:50 |
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Steve Yun posted:When Vatred says St Cloud just bought a bunch of "spinach humble pie" it's figurative. Nobody ever uses "humble pie" in any literal sense. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xECUrlnXCqk
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 04:57 |
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Are you really using the wiki? Really? Shindragon fucked around with this message at 05:20 on Feb 11, 2015 |
# ? Feb 11, 2015 05:14 |
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That's why I had to stop reading the AT thread!
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 05:22 |
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Cojawfee posted:It doesn't matter if anyone else gets it. Brigadoon isn't exactly obscure. I mean, the movie version had Gene Kelly!
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 05:23 |
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I'm pretty sure the Greek guys who spent their past decades relying on fleecing a rich dude did not actually sell the island, or event, to St. Cloud. It's definitely going to be spinach pies, that's just how the Venture world works. Among other things, the island ain't called Spanakopita, it's Spanikos.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 05:26 |
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theflyingexecutive posted:That's why I had to stop reading the AT thread! Nintendo Kid posted:I'm pretty sure the Greek guys who spent their past decades relying on fleecing a rich dude did not actually sell the island, or event, to St. Cloud. It's definitely going to be spinach pies, that's just how the Venture world works. In comparison to the hundreds of dollars they get from Rusty's visits, selling their island to St Cloud is a massive payday. St Cloud holds up a deed to the island and says that he bought it in front of Giorgios and Giorgios doesn't dispute it. No "oh no sorry I sold you a spinach pie" or anything along those lines. And what humor is there in selling a spinach pie to St Cloud? There's an actual joke in selling St Cloud a worthless island that he thinks is valuable, especially since Giorgios and Hatred can't even explain to Venture why it's funny to them because then they'd have to ruin several decades of fond memories. At any rate, if nobody's going to be convinced one way or the other I guess we can revisit this topic again whenever the hell the show decides to make a callback to this episode. In 2018. Steve Yun fucked around with this message at 09:50 on Feb 11, 2015 |
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Nintendo Kid posted:I'm pretty sure the Greek guys who spent their past decades relying on fleecing a rich dude did not actually sell the island, or event, to St. Cloud. It's definitely going to be spinach pies, that's just how the Venture world works. he says he sold "humble pie" because st cloud humiliated himself. st. cloud's whole motif is that he's a collector who throws huge amounts of money around blindly on items of questionable value and keeps them for his exclusive use. by buying the island, he also buys the festival, which is a valuable bit of rusty venture memorabilia. but the festival only exists because of rusty. if st. cloud bans rusty (which he can, as the islands new owner) the island loses what little value it had - it's just a rando tiny impoverished island. georgio wasn't 'fleecing' rusty to any large degree, it's just normal off-the-beaten-track tourist hustle. i doubt rusty's broke rear end is a significant contributor to the island's economy, as desperately poor as they are. so rusty shows up once a year for a fake festival, at least letting the weird man have some jollies is something kind and entertaining. the islanders are established as being overly hospitable. it's still a lovely island though, so georgio is happy to sell and in this way gets some extremely petty revenge against the dead jonas sr. for beating him up decades ago boner confessor fucked around with this message at 11:00 on Feb 11, 2015 |
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Steve Yun posted:One of the Adventure Time writers posted in our thread that he really appreciated reading what we said about the show, and even wrote in the Art of Adventure Time book that Something Awful was one of his favorite places to visit because we "get" the show. Sorry, but we're not the problem. "Hey guys, an adult who gets paid to make 11 minute cartoons for ADDled children said that a community of manchildren understood his work the best."
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 12:46 |
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BIG HEADLINE posted:"Hey guys, an adult who gets paid to make 11 minute cartoons for ADDled children said that a community of manchildren understood his work the best." you do realize what thread we are all in right? scale it back some captain cool.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 14:28 |
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I was under the impression that St. Cloud bought the festival rights and not the island itself. He paid millions for Spanikopita, the island is Spanakos. Of course, we know Spanikopita as a festival does not actually exist, so essentially St. Cloud bought nothing (or a big mess of spinach pie maybe.)
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Not to mention that when Rusty asks "why did you sell it?", the answer he gets is "why buy the cow when you get the milk for free". That phrase means "don't sell the whole thing if you can give only a part of it at a greater benefit. And Hatred says that he only bought humility. Saint Cloud didn't buy what he intended is what those two characters are telling Rusty, and Saint Cloud thinks he bought the island. That's the only way he could think he could exclude Rusty next year, from preventing him from entering his alleged property.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 16:14 |
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Property rights aside, the implication there again I think is referring to the festival itself. If he owns the festival he can not allow Rusty to participate even if he doesn't own the land the festival is taking place on.
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IUG posted:Not to mention that when Rusty asks "why did you sell it?", the answer he gets is "why buy the cow when you get the milk for free". That phrase means "don't sell the whole thing if you can give only a part of it at a greater benefit. And Hatred says that he only bought humility. Saint Cloud didn't buy what he intended is what those two characters are telling Rusty, and Saint Cloud thinks he bought the island. That's the only way he could think he could exclude Rusty next year, from preventing him from entering his alleged property. This guy gets it
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 16:25 |
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I think Spanikopita is my favourite episode of season 5, because it reminds me so much of the kind of episode they would make in season 1. A little adventure to a far away place, mostly loving around when they get there, not really related to the story at large, and as confusing to some people as a Perry Bible Fellowship comic. All in all, a good episode.
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Tristesse posted:I was under the impression that St. Cloud bought the festival rights and not the island itself. He paid millions for Spanikopita, the island is Spanakos. Of course, we know Spanikopita as a festival does not actually exist, so essentially St. Cloud bought nothing (or a big mess of spinach pie maybe.) Ahh, you're right. Strangely enough, both interpretations are viable in that case. Giorgios says "why sell a goat when you can sell him spinach pie and tell him it's goat" (which isn't quite the same as "why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free" BTW) If Giorgios sold him spinach pie it works because Giorgios thinks he bought the festival and instead bought spinach pie. If Giorgios sold him the festival it works because it was a bullshit festival that they convinced everyone was a real holiday. Steve Yun fucked around with this message at 18:07 on Feb 11, 2015 |
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I think that the people of Spanikos make plenty of Spanikopita... dough... on account of Rusty, who may not be insanely rich but does have plenty of... green stuff... to throw around. As to what St. Cloud bought... well, I don't think it's something quite as goofy as an absurdly large amount of a perishable savory pastry. I mean, if they sold him millions of dollars worth of that in an effort to I can see them cashing in the annual visits for one big lump sum payout, though. And, the perfect way to do that without disrupting life on the island in any way would be to sell the rights to a completely made-up-for-one-person festival to some inordinately rich person for a hefty sum. At best, they continue the festival with an even richer rube. At worst, they never have the festival again, and instead just enjoy that big, final payout. I love this episode. It really captures that sense of unbridled happiness that people who struggle financially get when they finally are able to forget their worries for a few days and just enjoy themselves for the sake of enjoying themselves. Having struggled financially myself in the past, and having taken many of these kinds of vacations myself (though not to Greece, obviously), I get it. And, the fact that the festival that gives Doc his only whiff of happiness all year long just so happens to be completely made-up, just for him, just to take money from him, and all because of his neglectful father who, once the neglecting is done, then shows up to instill an impetus for vengeance in the locals? Quite possibly, it's the most Venture thing on the show.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 18:09 |
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christ
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 18:13 |
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Jeffrey of YOSPOS posted:christ
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tarlibone posted:I love this episode. It really captures that sense of unbridled happiness that people who struggle financially get when they finally are able to forget their worries for a few days and just enjoy themselves for the sake of enjoying themselves. Having struggled financially myself in the past, and having taken many of these kinds of vacations myself (though not to Greece, obviously), I get it. And, the fact that the festival that gives Doc his only whiff of happiness all year long just so happens to be completely made-up, just for him, just to take money from him, and all because of his neglectful father who, once the neglecting is done, then shows up to instill an impetus for vengeance in the locals? Quite possibly, it's the most Venture thing on the show. Well, Rusty's annual visits can't be bringing that much money to the island. He's just spending several hundred on hotel and food, that's hardly enough to prop up the economy. I'd like to think of it as them keeping up the ruse because they didn't want to break Rusty's heart. So when St Cloud offers to buy the festival for millions of dollars, it's an unexpected payday for them. And in the end, I like this because Giorgios is being repaid for his genuine kindness. He lied to young Rusty because even as a thief he felt sorry for this kid who was abandoned by his dad for several days, and he kept up the lie for decades out of the kindness of his heart, and if he hadn't kept up this white lie he wouldn't have had the opportunity to sell it to St Cloud. It's like God/the universe/fate finally repaid him for being so nice when he didn't have to be.
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There was a report about Cuba recently that said that Netflix was going to start there. However, at $8 a month, that was 75% of the average worker's salary in that country. So I can imagine that Rusty spending a few hundred dollars could be a significant boost in income to a country who's primary export could just be sponges and spinach. EDIT: A third. http://www.engadget.com/2015/02/09/netflix-cuba/ IUG fucked around with this message at 19:10 on Feb 11, 2015 |
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True, true. But I just like the heartwarming angle. And the idea that a bunch of thieves were a better father figure to Rusty adds to the ongoing list of indictments against Jonas Steve Yun fucked around with this message at 19:11 on Feb 11, 2015 |
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Oh sure, but I'm saying that they're getting both. They get the annual income from Rusty, and this one time fortune from some prick.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 19:11 |
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Tristesse posted:I was under the impression that St. Cloud bought the festival rights and not the island itself. He paid millions for Spanikopita, the island is Spanakos. Of course, we know Spanikopita as a festival does not actually exist, so essentially St. Cloud bought nothing (or a big mess of spinach pie maybe.) IUG posted:Not to mention that when Rusty asks "why did you sell it?", the answer he gets is "why buy the cow when you get the milk for free". That phrase means "don't sell the whole thing if you can give only a part of it at a greater benefit. And Hatred says that he only bought humility. Saint Cloud didn't buy what he intended is what those two characters are telling Rusty, and Saint Cloud thinks he bought the island. That's the only way he could think he could exclude Rusty next year, from preventing him from entering his alleged property. Yeah exactly. And then next year St. Cloud is going to be pissed when Georgio tells Rusty that the festival is now called "Spanakopitas" since St. Cloud at most bought the name "Spanakopita". It also allows them to both get a huge payday AND continue getting Rusty's money every year.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 19:15 |
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Hi it was a pleasant surprise to find that there was new Venture Brothers to watch yesterday. Good stuff.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 19:19 |
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Nostalgia4Infinity posted:Hi it was a pleasant surprise to find that there was new Venture Brothers to watch yesterday. Man, if I'd known you didn't know, I'd have said something...
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 19:37 |
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Toplowtech posted:I wonder if the "successful rusty" from the parallel dimension is just a Rusty with hair implants from a dimension where he inherited sooner/slightly in the future. Comedy option: Rusty used a time travel portal, not a parallel dimension portal without realizing it. I know this is from waaaay back, but it's even simpler: the "successful Rusty" comes from a timeline where Congress didn't outlaw cloning technology.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 19:38 |
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Oh my god the joke about "buying 'spanakopita'" relies on the most fundamental joke to the entire episode: that a bunch of idiots don't know what "spanakopita" is.
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Jeffrey of YOSPOS posted:christ I don't even like Venture Bros. - I only read the thread to argue about small details. Reading outdated fan wikis and rewatching 3 seconds of the same scene over and over so I can tell other people online how they're wrong is the real treat. Now to start a new thread about The Office, and tell people how Jim really loved Karen, but his fear of unknown risk led to complacency with Pam and Scranton.
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