This has probably been posted before but I finally got around to watching it.
What the fuck did I just watch? I mean, it's strangely fascinating despite being 80 min of talking about the most inoffensive yet strangely popular comic strip, possibly in human history, mostly because of some of the fucking weirdos and nightmare fetishists in the fanbase...I mean, I assume they're fans. I honestly have no fucking idea at this point. I mean, I don't know what to say because it'a a video that kinda defies explanation. LIke I didn't know half this shit existed and I kinda wish I didn't know it now. Especially the whole Pasta Cat post-modernist nightmare horror....thing. SEW did a wonderful job, it's the the people turning Garfield into cosmic horror/existential dread that I'm more concerned about.
What the fuck did I just watch? I mean, it's strangely fascinating despite being 80 min of talking about the most inoffensive yet strangely popular comic strip, possibly in human history, mostly because of some of the fucking weirdos and nightmare fetishists in the fanbase...I mean, I assume they're fans. I honestly have no fucking idea at this point. I mean, I don't know what to say because it'a a video that kinda defies explanation. LIke I didn't know half this shit existed and I kinda wish I didn't know it now. Especially the whole Pasta Cat post-modernist nightmare horror....thing. SEW did a wonderful job, it's the the people turning Garfield into cosmic horror/existential dread that I'm more concerned about.