6/22/2023 0 Comments Dont hug me im scared reddit![]() ![]() I started trying to find different ties to character and pets, and Green has a good couple in relation to Yellow. I'm trying to figure out if I can make sense of Grolton & Hovris right now, especially since there's an obvious point to make of "Grolton the dog". ![]() (I'd really like to see if anyone has deciphered the message during the CareHound visit in in episode 1) Whenever a song comes on, they have no control over their reality unless they interrupt it, and when Yellow covers his ears in the final episode, he even sees the people moving the puppets. I think it's interesting that audio is such an interesting trait when it comes to peering behind the veil in-universe. There are a ton of plot holes in this theory, and I can't explain what we saw at the end of EP5, but let me know your thoughts! Do you have any interesting expansions on this? LMK! :D I want to commend the foreshadowing done in this season especially, and would love to see some I missed, but I found that: Lesley's name was on the car in EP5, Yellow Guy was seen to be a robot himself in EP4, as when we transition to the Brain Friends segment, we can see broken wires in his ear canals, and we can see "smart" Yellow Guy in the reflection in EP5. The cyclic nature of children's programming, as well as the Guys "growing up" to learn more things at once, and begin to experiment, could be a commentary on learning in general throughout life? To finish the Lamp's quote, he says "when you get it right, you get a pound." Maybe the cyclic nature of the show near it's end references the many drafts the creators have to go through in order to get any money from the studio? Like, "when you finally create the show in a way that makes the investors happy, after many attempts, you get a pound." I'm just grasping at straws here though. My main reason for this theory is that in EP2, the Lamp talks about an ideology where, paraphrasing: "In your afterlife, you perform your life over and over again, until you get it right." - Maybe Lesley is making the Guys perform her son's life over and over again, with the goal of resurrecting him, or for some other unknown reason?Īnother idea is that this is all meta commentary, as DHMIS1 was, about Children's Media in general. If they do it right, we get to see what's up the stairs. in the memory of her dead son, David? It would also tie into the idea of family, especially since (to my non-artistically-inclined brain), the Family episode's art style bears a resemblance to the neighbourhood in EP5, at least more so than the rest of the show.Įventually, the Guys will perform the cycle "right", as we can see this isn't the first time it has happened - the paintings on the wall in EP6 show this has happened before. I'm thinking Lesley created the three puppets, and the world of the show, to perform an endless cycle of events. This carries into EP2, where David had a grave, and died, but Duck Guy wasn't right for the grave and was brought back to life. The narrator screams jarringly realistically, in a similar voice to Lesley, which leads me to believe that this was real to an extent and that Lesley's son died. She lived in a normal neighbourhood as we see in EP5, but David (represented by Yellow Guy in said scene) gets run over by a car. I'm thinking Lesley, to an extent, had a real son called David. I'm mostly writing this to sum up all my thoughts so I can tuck this away in my -Dreams-: ![]()
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