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

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The Digital Circus has an insanely common tendency of establishing a problem, and then fixing it incredibly quickly in one or maybe two scenes, it happens for probably 90% of the show's conflicts and it's driving me crazy, it's an immensely boring and anticlimactic way to resolve your story's drama.
I remember in the original It novel, King wrote the climax so that the protagonists' confrontation with Pennywise, both as children and adults, was presented simultaneously, flipping the perspective back and forth with every chapter. That way, the tension of how they defeated him each time wasn't lost.
Both the mini-series and 2017 adaptation dropped this in favor of simply showing the children's story before completely transitioning to the adults' story, and they both narratively suffer from it.
 
What were the peak concurrent views?
when i checked it was at 1.2 or 1.5 million, I wasn't paying close attention and I don't know how to check youtube stream data but my semi-educated guess is that it stayed under 2 million concurrent

edit: someone linked a 4chan archive in the thread so this will be my source
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The best thing about this finale is that it released on 19 june so the worst people you know will get mad about it

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Unrelated and i know the horse is long dead but i glanced at jax breakdown scene in english and wow, the portuguese scene is so much better acted and sad, while Kovach's jax is so unsufferably faggish.

Anyway, just found out there is a an official jax bonnet that looks really cursed so yall have to see it too. Apparently bonnets are part of nega culture or something, i had no idea.



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So I can only make the conclusion that this was the case early on and you know who just wasnt able to resist altering the meaning and intention of the scene to appeal to himself and himself alone, even if it came at the cost of everything else because now the scene is fighting with itself.
I am not a shipper so I don’t particularly care, still I would agree with them in that if this was a normal show, Jax X Pomni would be a thing.

With normal eyes, devoid of any trans or woke shit the Jax and Ribbit thing, does come as vaguely romantic. But knowing who the creator is, that was just not going to happen. His intention comes more as a trans metaphor.

Without nobody forcing him, or any financial incentive there was no chance he would portray his self insert, Jax, in a normal straight relationship, and with him playing the male role no less.
 
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I'd say I can't believe they sidelined the whole brainscan thing and the existential dread that should come of that in favour of making the ultimate therapyslop episode for the finale, but I totally can believe it.
In conclusion:
that was fucking gay.mp4
like i've said in the thread about the tranny creator of this entire projection session
It feels more like an active LARP session inside an anime con to be honest. No doubt that you would find the same kind of sick-minded individuals, if not, worse.
It would also be interesting if they went for the consciousness stuck in a computerized limbo ala Matrix kind of plot.
Shame all of those broken drill-bits lodged into their brains rendered them incompetent into writing actually entertaining plots / arcs for that matter.
 
Well after actually managing to completely avoid spoilers, I have now watched the last episode.

It was okay.

I feel like nothing happened. The show didn't exactly need an action-packed finale and I don't think one should have been expected, but I was kind of still expecting more for there to actually be. Instead it felt like two episodes kind of mushed together. And it was all incredibly subdued. So kind of interesting in that way but not exactly satisfying. I actually liked the immediate reveal of them being scans, essentially just copies or AI themselves while their real selves are out there. It made the most sense and I appreciate the show not trying to trick us or pull a fast one at the last second. It also makes them getting along with Cain more believable since really they're pretty much just as much of AI's as he is. The Jax part just went on too long. It's a very weird finale but I guess kind of fitting for the show in its own way.
 
I'd say I can't believe they sidelined the whole brainscan thing and the existential dread that should come of that in favour of making the ultimate therapyslop episode for the finale, but I totally can believe it.
In conclusion:
that was fucking gay.mp4
It's not like it wasn't obvious since the second episode. And the entirety of E7 was basically just them mocking people who actually expected there to be some grand conspiracy explaining how their human bodies survived all that time.
 
first ten minutes are such a fucking drag, holy fuck would have skipped ahead if i knew all that dour moaning would go nonstop like that.
 
I was trying not to burst out laughing when it started playing because it was so out of nowhere and inappropriate for the tone
That's literally how they are, they'll see a horrifically broken person give up completely and are 100% serious when they respond with "OMG isn't she beautiful?" meanwhile you're just watching a spasming twitching corpse that used to be someone as they're surrounded by people cheering them on.
 
Also, instead of a bus scene after the credits, I would do something like this:
>Scene changes to the office of the local energy supplier.
>Office worker, a white man, slightly obese, sitting in his cubicle, looking at the excel sheet on how power is distributed in the area.
>He accounts for the debtors, but he notices a small irregularity.
>"Yo Mike," says the worker to the guy sitting in the neighboring cubicle, "I think I found something abnormal."
>"Yo ass is abnormal, stop eating that fast food junk, Johnny," said the other man nonchalantly. A bald black man, clearly tired, just can't wait until he gets home.
>"What is it that I hear? A jealousy?" Johnny says. "I think you noticed how your wife is looking at my fat bottom. And speaking of junk..."
>"Alright, alright, you smug prick," Mike interrupts him. "What is it this time?"
>"Can you look at the power distribution?" John says with zero emotion in his voice. "There's a small power draw from the ruins of the old C&N office, and yet we have no records of recent payments."
>Mike sighs; he's clearly tired, though he's not sure if it's the work or his coworker that is wearing him down. He looks at his computer, opens the file, searching for the right column, then opens the payment file with payment history. It takes him a few minutes, but then he's on the same page.
>"Huh, you were right," Mike is flabbergasted. "There is a small irregularity. But this is really weird. It says that this ruin has been drawing power unnoticed for the past 20 years. Did no one notice it for the 20 years in the entire company? Or was it done on purpose?" Mike is perplexed; from John's point of view, it's almost as if the melanin in Mike's skin is changing a tone to something darker, almost sinister.
>"So... what do we do about this?" John is unsure. "Should we inform the higher-ups? This is very weird; I heard they were developing some advanced AI before the company collapsed."
>"Nah," Michael says without a care in the world. "Probably some hobos have settled in that building. I'll send Tony tomorrow; he will cut off the power from that building completely."

>Day after in the Amaing Digital Circus
>Pomni, Zooble, Ragatha, Gangle, Kinger, and Caine are having some fun playing some board games.
>But then, the lights go off, and everyone is disappearing almost instantly.
>Ragatha was the last; she was only able to utter, "What's happe—" her panicked voice is quickly interrupted by the endless black void.
>Tony has come, and there's no more electricity in the entire building.
>The Amazing Digital Circus and its inhabitants are dead forever.
 
Sorry if it got brought up or mentioned already, I haven’t really been following the thread too much, but I assume the boarded up door in Jax’s “mind” was the “what if Pomni abstracted because of him?” scenario and would probably be too real for him to handle.
 
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