The Amazing Digital Circus - Western Isekai that probably will become Hazbin Hotel killer

The consolation you can take is that in the years since entering the circus, Leeroy did not troon out, even though he hangs out at that gay bar. He didn't invert his dick and didn't kill himself like Jax. I still think it's some sort of lament on trooning out. I think it's a regret piece. Jax is Cooper. Leeroy is apparently his favorite male name. Maybe this is an apology for killing the man he was to become his psycho eyed distaff counterpart.


I can't think of any other reason why in 2026 a happy trans creator wouldn't make their self insert be the beautiful women they see in their head unless they are expressing some mixed emotions with their own lived experience they don't feel like they can directly confront.
I could see it as an "I regret everything, it's all gone downhill since I blamed everything on being a tranny I lost everything it's not the magic fix people told me it was please help" if goose were a better person capable of self reflection and self awareness, but he's not
 
I didn't hate it but it felt rushed and skipped over. Why did bubbles not have a avatar or was it always conjured as Cain's subconscious?
If so why did ejecting the other ai make can more reasonable?

I don't hate the story they decided to tell but it felt divorced from the episode leading up to it. I could pick at a dozen plot holes but I get its meant to be a more emotional story then logical and it hit those beats pretty well.
 
SUBSCRIBERS ONLY CAN COMMENT LOOOLLLLLL. Luke and Kevin are trying to milk the social media metrics out of people hating their shit so hard to make their investors (Epic games) and the NSW state government happy to keep shovelling money to them.
 
tranny makes show where the tranny character harasses women, violently assaults his friends, and then kills himself. self-aware if nothing else.
the thing that confuses me is, why did the bulk of Jax's horrible actions happen in the past, way before the events of the show itself?

don't you think it's very weird to have most of the important and relevant stuff in the story to not happen in the plot proper?
 
the thing that confuses me is, why did the bulk of Jax's horrible actions happen in the past, way before the events of the show itself?

don't you think it's very weird to have most of the important and relevant stuff in the story to not happen in the plot proper?
you think coopy's a good writer?

what you said makes sense coopy is a troon everything is nonsense with them
 
It's ludicrously amateur writing.
I've been lurking /co/, twitter and blue sky over the past couple hours, anytime someone brings up these blatant and objective flaws the consistent go-to main response to all of this has been straight up.
>it doesn't matter
Which honestly is fine, they're the ones admitting the whole thing is meaningless nihlistic slop, not me, my honest apologies for expecting something more than literally fucking nothing.
 
At least the show didn’t outright declare that Jax is a troon. I don’t care if that was what Nooseworx was going for. It was a bit vague and left open to interpretation, so I’m just going with Jax being a fag who’s embarrassed to like girly things because he doesn’t want to be laughed at. It at least makes a lot more sense for his character as opposed to him being a secret tranny.
 
Fuck. Well, there's still Jax. We've have had several episodes and much runtime dedicated to him struggling not to abstract. Oh, when that moment happens it's going to be glorious, and ugly, and messy, and cathartic in the worst way. What a unique viewer experience--
That is the biggest amateur writing mistake here. Jax's abstraction which should be an absolute critical plot point that the whole story is structurally tied to happens off screen. Like we don't see him abstracting at all even though the whole story was building up to it. There was no special effect or budgetary excuse to not show this happening. And when we do see him abstracted we aren't really shown or told that it's him until minutes into his abstracted self appeared. I thought it was Kaufmo at first escaping to the circus since Caine is no longer around to contain him.

Another thing is Caine, we don't see any scenes of him between being deleted and him making his way back to be undeleted. Everything about it is easy, barely an inconvenience even though it shouldn't be.
 
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I just saw the finale and it's the lamest middle-of-the-road shit I've ever seen.

It's so bland that my shitty predictions of how bad it would be had more intrigue and originality than what we got. Everybody tearfully hugs each other the whole episode, Jax stops edging and finally abstracts, and a third of the episode is dedicated to Pomni doing an Inception deep dive into what a huge cunt he really is. The last third is by far the most intriguing and it's just Cain coming to grips with his guilt and groveling for forgiveness.

Well at least one of my predictions came true, Jax is indeed a tranny, and it just so happens to be the crux of just why he's such a huge cunt to everyone around him. Jax confided his secret trans identity to Ribbit, he immediately regretted it and now deathly fears anyone else knowing, so he continually alienates her until she isolates herself and abstracts. But it gets even better, he also reveals that when he came out of the closet to his mom that she laughed at him, went on an angry tirade and at the end gave him a hug, he responded to this affection by shoving her so hard that she was knocked unconscious and he believed he killed her, and rather than call an ambulance for his mom he instead flees the scene and lives as a homeless teenaged bum until the events of the Digital Circus.

Great reveal, Gooseworx. You've really gone out of your way to shed a light on what selfish cunts trannies are, to the point they make the people around them so miserable they want to die and kill themselves, and if not, said tranny will just get physical to the point of apparently killing members of their own family and flee the scene. Very sympathetic, big thumbs up! 😀👍

Oh and in case you're wondering, all the characters are brain scans of real people, not the people themselves locked in the program. No, we do not get any resolution to the character of Scratch, nor do we learn anything about the company that does the brain scans. So essentially, everything that happened in this show is meaningless and inconsequential, there are no stakes whatsoever! Thanks for wasting everyone's time! 😀👍

Worst. Ending. Ever.
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Shoot yourself in the head and spare yourself the pain. Watching that fat faggot moan and cry and say 'CLUSSY!!!' 70 times just double confirmed my decision to never watch kino casino or anything else with PPP in it. Josh was tolerable but it dosen't cut down the level of sheer radioactive cringe faggotry from PPP.
It doesn't help that PPP and Andy are legitimately stupid people, I tried listening to their reaction and I couldn't last five minutes, hearing PPP pretend he's an intelligent and articulate critic was so goddamn annoying, the guy has zero clue or insight into what makes art good or bad. He's not wrong when he's screaming about TADC being cringe gay shit but it's also painfully clear he's unable to articulate a pointed critique beyond that. It's like hearing a very stupid and tasteless person talk about how bad an objectively shit movie is, you can see what they're saying but you can also tell they have zero understanding of what makes something well written, composed, directed, etc. Basically what I'm saying is watching PPP critique art is like watching a fatter louder version of Ralph Sepe.
 
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It's crazy that this whole episode was just an hour of therapy talk without the characters accomplishing anything of note
it's very ballsy to spend the bulk of the finale's content to what should have been the epilogue: the cast dealing with the aftermath of Jax's death, and also apparently the backstory of how Jax secretly wanting to be a girl counts as the climax.

All the while, Caine's redemption (which I should point out, happens independently of anyone's input and is completely separate from everyone else's drama by the way) happens in the last third and the Circus is basically fixed mostly off-screen once he's accepted back.

The pilot and the earlier episodes baited me into thinking I'm getting a lighthearted and wacky take on Ellison's classic short story with some brewing character drama, and all I got is half-baked, disjointed melodrama that served as the vehicle for the creator to vent his stupid fucking fetishes and his stupid fucking mommy issues.
 
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the thing that confuses me is, why did the bulk of Jax's horrible actions happen in the past, way before the events of the show itself?

don't you think it's very weird to have most of the important and relevant stuff in the story to not happen in the plot proper?
Because too many people these days like lore, theory crafting, reason wikis, and watching analysis videos more than actually watching the show.
At least the show didn’t outright declare that Jax is a troon. I don’t care if that was what Nooseworx was going for. It was a bit vague and left open to interpretation, so I’m just going with Jax being a fag who’s embarrassed to like girly things because he doesn’t want to be laughed at. It at least makes a lot more sense for his character as opposed to him being a secret tranny.
Yeah it did. Isn't she lovely played during the montage of Jax. Jax is the "she".
 
I know there's a LOT of subtext with the Jax stuff but tbh I can't see any universe where a troon with a super successful show WOULDN'T make something like that just as explicit as the Zooble/Gangle lesbian shit. Leroy still being a dude irl is the smoking gun. No troon would EVER have their OC stay in the closet. Call me a coping gay baby retard all you want, but I think a lot of this was basically done to fuck with the audience. Subversion of the subversion.
 
it's very ballsy to spend the bulk of the finale's content to what should have been the epilogue: the cast dealing with the aftermath of Jax's death, and also apparently the backstory of how Jax secretly wanting to be a girl counts as the climax.

All the while, Caine's redemption (which I should point out, happens independently of anyone's input and is completely separate from everyone else's drama by the way) happens in the last third and the Circus is basically fixed mostly off-screen once he's accepted back.

The pilot and the earlier episodes baited me into thinking I'm getting a lighthearted and wacky take on Ellison's classic short story with some brewing character drama, and all I got is half-baked, disjointed melodrama that served as the vehicle for the creator to vent his stupid fucking fetishes and stupid fucking mommy issues.
The message of "actually, the circus was pretty awesome and fun before pomni showed up, and now it's awesome and fun again now that caine is chill" destroys any little remaining pretense of it being a horror series.
 
he also reveals that when he came out of the closet to his mom that she laughed at him, went on an angry tirade and at the end gave him a hug, he responded to this affection by shoving her so hard that she was knocked unconscious and he believed he killed her, and rather than call an ambulance for his mom he instead flees the scene and lives as a homeless teenaged bum until the events of the Digital Circus.
What's funny is I remember people saying their avatars are indicative of facets of their personalities. Whether he realizes it or (more likely) not, Goose has subconsciously aired out the entire psychology of a tranny, a man who couldn't cut it as a man so they convince themselves they're a woman, constantly fuck up every single relationship they have by being a self centered piece of shit which they blame on "they don't like me because I'm trans" no, they don't like you because you're an insufferable piece of crap. He was made a rabbit because he's a spineless cuck who destroys everyone around him then runs like a coward when the consequences come.
 
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