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Just a regular Brit with a passion for film and animation.
I hope that what I can bring is a place that's open for friendly discussion and analysis on both those topics. As well as have some laughs along the way.
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I hope that what I can bring is a place that's open for friendly discussion and analysis on both those topics. As well as have some laughs along the way.
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Sleeping Beauty: Disney's Most Underrated Masterpiece
To celebrate its 65th anniversary, I'm diving into one of my all-time favorite animated gems: Disney's Sleeping Beauty from 1959!
Don't miss my previous video where I dissect my favorite scene: th-cam.com/video/9G6lfJw3UZ4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=d2B1s3vO_BiY4whx.
I hope you enjoy this magical journey and definitely check out the movie! Remember, this is just my take; if you see it differently, let me know in the comments!
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Huge shoutout to my amazing partner Ecmcookiez2 for helping me craft this video! www.youtube.com/@ecmcookiez2
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:43 - Plot Summary
01:10 - Context
01:30 - Personal History
02:16 - Animation
04:36 - Music
05:28 - The Three Fairies
06:05 - Maleficent
07:40 - Aurora and Phillip
09:24 - Romance
12:43 - The Two Kings
14:23 - Emotional Impact
16:26 - Climax
17:08 - Conclusion
No copyright infringement intended. This was a fan project made out of my pure love for the movie. #sleepingbeauty #sleepingbeautyreview #disney #animatedmoviereview
Don't miss my previous video where I dissect my favorite scene: th-cam.com/video/9G6lfJw3UZ4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=d2B1s3vO_BiY4whx.
I hope you enjoy this magical journey and definitely check out the movie! Remember, this is just my take; if you see it differently, let me know in the comments!
Like, share, subscribe, and smash that bell for more!
Huge shoutout to my amazing partner Ecmcookiez2 for helping me craft this video! www.youtube.com/@ecmcookiez2
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:43 - Plot Summary
01:10 - Context
01:30 - Personal History
02:16 - Animation
04:36 - Music
05:28 - The Three Fairies
06:05 - Maleficent
07:40 - Aurora and Phillip
09:24 - Romance
12:43 - The Two Kings
14:23 - Emotional Impact
16:26 - Climax
17:08 - Conclusion
No copyright infringement intended. This was a fan project made out of my pure love for the movie. #sleepingbeauty #sleepingbeautyreview #disney #animatedmoviereview
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That ending song with the chorus is to die for. I went to a church in college that sang acapella. Over 700 people and they sounded about as good as that chorus. It really made you feel like you were in an epic story, I often got chills
That spell scene is terrifying
That part about how the sleep spell scene over the whole kingdom was just beautiful. I like Philip because he has more personality and I think that they have chemistry. I like Aurora a lot. I don’t think they are boring. They do a lot with the material given.
Totally agree. I’m guessing your girlfriend also enjoys the older Disney movies? I agree the animation is very colorful. Once upon a dream is a very catchy song and humor is very good. It has to one of the funniest Disney movies. Maleficent was always a favorite of mine as a kid and is one of my favorite villains. Sleeping Beauty is definitely way ahead of its time and has to be one of Disney’s most feminist movies because of the three fairies having there own unique personalities and having conflict with each other, raising Aurora by themselves even King Stefan is okay with it and totally counts on them, and them helping Philip defeat Maleficent. Also Aurora having a mischievous side. It’s also nice how Aurora and Philip were unaware they were the Princess and Prince which makes there relationship feel more sincere, they are one of the best Disney couples. It’s also nice that both Aurora, Philip, and there parents win instead of just Aurora and Philip. I was born in 2004 and Sleeping Beauty is such a underrated Disney movie and is one of my favorite movies.
Thanks so much for this video! One of my two favorite Disney movies of all time. When I was young I used to think Aurora was rather dumb for apparently mistaking an owl for a prince, but upon watching it a few years into adulthood, I realized in fact how funny she is; she and Philip have a great sense of humor, and that's part of their chemistry; in fact, the whole movie makes fun of traditional fairytale conventions, from Philip telling his father that this is the 14th century now, to Hubert talking housing and castle accomodation for the betrothed, to the fairies bickering and the mop waltzing bit (and let's not forget Maleficent and her train of incompetent henchmen. Your remark on the plot not really moving forward for lack of character growth, which I find very interesting, I think the movie's aesthetic and narrative principle is more about a visual commentary on fairytales - rather than a postmodern dynamic approach as we've seen in the Renaissance era;, for instance, the waltz Aurora and Philip share in the middle of the woods is a wide shot, we are not invited to look closer in and we are not privy to whatever chatter they might have walking to the castle panorama. The movie offers a very still and out of time perspective matching the painting-like and larger than life aesthetic (which is one of the reason why, in my opinion, the movie hasn't aged a bit, compared to Lady and the Tramp for example).
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i see it differently... silco didnt raise her to get at vander imo he raised her since she is what he was... abandoned, betrayed and misunderstood... he isnt a good person no but he tries to safe her threwout the years he doesnt know how to treat her mental health or anything but what he knows is that she deserves better and he tries all he can to give her everything... he gives her comfort he gives her love he gives her stuff to do in her spare time sure the stuff isnt really the good kind but the rules go differently in zaun... for me personally silco is my most loved charackter ... he was betrayed eaten up by hatred went a dark path to get revenge... after he achieved it he saw that he isnt the only one so he helped powder/jinx in the way he knows worked for him
I have to mention this every time someone says Silco is a bad father: if we're talking about OUR world, absolutely. Call CPS on him, get Powder out of there. But in the world of Runeterra, and especially in the nation of Zaun, Powder can't exist. She NEEDS to he Jinx, and Silco prepares her perfectly for the world. Alot of people say "he manipulates her, making her think how he thinks", and I just have to say, yeah? Obviously? All parents do that. That's what it is to raise a kid. You're imprinting your ideologies and morals onto the child in an attempt to make them the best person they can be, to prepare them for the world.
Coming from the standpoint of someone who has a lot of trouble trusting their own perception of reality and has a lot of abandonment issues the way silco acts makes him feel like a good father even though im aware he isnt. Im definitely easy to manipulate because of it but if someone is open and constant for me Id jump in front of a bus for them because it genuinely feels like the one time im not getting constantly pricked by needles. Like I am very aware that silco is a manipulative person but if Im looking at it from a purely internal (my own world view) silco is a good person twisted by his environment so I could see how people think hes a good father. I honestly related a lot to jinx not with the murder trauma but with not being able to trust (or form/solidify) your own perceptions of reality and lashing out because of it. I liked seeing the ending not because jinx became an evil badass but because it felt like the character I identified most with finally got a win (in the sense that she chose a reality for herself albeit with significant influence from silco's dying words)
I get that the prequels were bad. But you forgot the proper way to handle them, “What prequels? I don’t remember any prequels? Anakin? Who’s that? I only know of a dude named Darth Vader.”
This show is just genius
21:36 - 21:46 This. This right here. I laughed heartily when watching this bit. I'm in complete agreement that Silco was not a good fucking father. At all. In the slightest. He turned her hatred into a tool for his own agenda. How can anyone think this is a good trait in a fatherly figure? Preach it some more, Dr. Evil. HOW 'BOUT NO !
Terrible father, yes. But a loving father? Yes.
Silco gave Jinx a home and affection, fostered her talents and gave her the tools to thrive in a world where it is difficult to survive. Not to mention the fuckton of mental baggage Jinx came with. He did what he could for a girl that could never truly be well adjusted after experiencing what she did. As for her "using" her: Do you not understand that not only would Jinx be receptive to his agenda but would absolutely insist in assisting Silco as she derives her sense of self-worth out of being relied upon? Sure, he had his faults, as a person and a father but people are honestly too hard on him, given the situation he is in.
I think jack is an cool villain
I don’t think the dolls were twisted trophies but physical embodiments of the voices in her head. Claggor said so little to her, so in he’s depicted as a small doll due to his small impact on her and her emotions. Milo however, still has the same impact on her emotions as he did when he was alive. Making him more life-size in her mind, constantly looming and constantly bringing her down. The stuffy was a symbol of Vi’s love and her symbol of her childhood. Since Vi was still alive, she didn’t need a new body. As for Vander, she kept his gauntlets. Probably the most impactful part of him to Powder. Since he didn’t share much of a fatherly bond with her. He was more a protector. (But maybe she didn’t make a Vander a body because she knew that he was in Singe’s basement). So yeah. During the last episode when she said “some things never stay dead” this is at least my understanding of what she meant.
I strongly disagree with the idea that Silco molded Jinx into a tool. That completely dismisses her interests that were already displayed in Act One. Jinx already wanted to build bombs and weapons that would have started working at some point without Silco kidnapping Vander. We never see him make her create anything against her will and he doesn't even really see her as an employee. Silco just got lucky that he happened to take in a kid that would turn out to be a hextech hacking genius. I'm sure that unlike Vander and Vi he had the resources to give Jinx a workshop and whatever tools/materials she wanted which def aided in her finally getting her inventions to work.
Jinx molded herself into a tool, Silco ironically was trying to save her from it.
Great analysis of a great character.
So i wanted to give my view on one specific thing jinx's puppets for Milo and her other lost friend. Jinx has not, for the entire season, accepted the reality of what she did. She only does so in that final scene, a twisted "last supper" for her past. The puppets are the materialisation of her reaction of reality. For her, clagger and Milo are alive, sitting right there with her. She even hears their voices. Only once she shoots her secret weapon and destroys her past the voices stop. Powder is no more and jinx can thrive
I never noticed the comparison between thanos and silco They both love their daughters, even if they are shitty fathers
Thanos tortured his kids mentally and physically. Silco didn't, he just didn’t stop Jinx from doing whatever she wanted, default leagues better than Thanos.
He is a good father. He loves her unconditionally even more than his dreams or life. He trusts her completely and thinks she is perfect. He was probably a bad father but they grew to love eachother. He is just a bad person with a really messed up kid. He probably can't fix her nor thinks she should be fixed and in their world crazy and violent is what a lot of them need to survive. Just something normal ppl in a good world can't see.
18:05 Well, turns out I'm blind. This is one reason I enjoy videos like this.
Silco, a good father? No. But Jinx does change him, just as he changed her. You cannot spend years with a person in your life without being changed. For Silco, the change is especially insidious. He is ruthlessly driven to achieve his goals...yet at the moment of victory, he found that there was something he couldn't do.
From what we were shown Silco was always a good father to jinx. He is just a violent person in a violent environment that eats weak people like powder. He protected her and guided her to the best of his knowledge. Imo Silco isn't even a villain, more like an antihero who appears evil and plays antagonist for a short period of the story, but not the whole thing. I think the show asks wheter the means justify the result. Rebelling against oppression is a good thing. Sacrificing innocent life isn't. And neither Vander nor Silco were willing to sacrifice Jinx. Both Vander and Silco needed to experience fatherhood to be able to understand the harm their actions are doing. It was Vander who got Powders Parents killed. Silco didn't even kill Vi, but he did embrace a innocent girl in the need of help, because he could see his pain in her. Whats a good father, but a dude who is trying to do his best? You can't blaime them for the world they were born into.
Exactly! That is why silco dumped out his drink at vanders statue, his brother, he finally understood what family and not being able to sacrifice his daughter, even though everything, everything he gave up to offically be called zuan was right there! He stated he would never take the deal becuase it would mean losing jinx. Vander loved powder, the innocence of the underdark. And silco loved jinx, the chaos and driven part of the underdark. Silco kills vander, powder kills her freinds, poweder kills silco, jinx kills powder.
Also, everyone in "zuan" is allready zuan, they ceased being a part of piltover long ago. Piltover just denys that fact. They never needed that offical paper to say they were them, which is why silco says he cannot take the deal, since loyalty is above all else, no matter how sweet the deal is. Vander and silco both wanted the same thing, just could not see eye to eye at the same time, again, hence the killing.
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Always loved that Silcos words "youre perfect" are because he was always changed by how Vander betrayed him, so to have Jinx kill him to save her sister was the biggest show of loyalty from her in his eyes
Omg I never thoght of this but it makes sense. I was confused how he could say that after Jinx clearly just experienced a psychological meltdown. One thing though. He didn't resent Vander for his betrayel. In his opinion it made him stronger. So technically Jinx betrayed Silco to protect family. Similar to how Vander "betrayed" Silco also to protect two little girls who he basicly adopts. I still think Silco must be delusional by his love for Jinx to feel like she is "perfect".
Silco is a terrible person, but he has the same abandonment issues as Jinx. Vander was his brother. And Vander betrayed him. He sees a lot of himself on Jinx. That's why he didn't kill her. Yes, he lies to her, he manipulates her. Like I said, terrible person. But he did mean it when he said he rather lose Zawn than lose Jinx. And I think for many people who watched the show, that's what makes him a 'good father'. Because those people are also traumatized children who would love to have a father willing to give up the world for them.
Silco loved her? Yes. hell yes. Was he a loving father? Yes. Was he a good father? FUCK NO. Was he a decent father? Not even close
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@@sebastianaristizabal3871 he states it clearly - everything he ever wanted, true political power, and Zaun's independence, and he only barely considers it. Silco, like any normal person just doesn't consider his adopted daughter something to trade.
Powder killed Silco to protect Vi. Then Jinx killed Powder to avenge him.
Regarding even Jinx knows she's crazy, Cait says "she's too far gone" and I feel like Jinx's giggle is saying "I'm pretty far gone..."
This video, oh my god we're eating good today
I dont think anyone is as tragic as Wanda Maximoff😂
Debatable, both lost everyone they ever loved. The single most tragic thing here is your grammar but I digress.
@@nellie4621 its spelling my dear, not grammar Edit: is the rectification of the 1 letter error to your liking? Or are you annoying just for fun
Jinx is not a villain. Depends on perspective. For Zaun Piltover are the villains and for Piltover Zaun is the enemy. Jinx is the hero to Zaun and a villain to Piltover. Her character arc has both complete hero and villain arcs
But jinx doesn’t care about zaun. She’s a villain to all, it’s why zavika hates her. It’s more accurate to say she’s more victim than a villain
Ekko is the hero of Zaun. Not jinx
@@SirKickz I don't think Zaun agrees with that. We are never shown the Firelights having any real influence to the average Zaun
I think it's also interesting as a parallel to episode 2. In episode 2, Vandar has no idea what he's going to do until Vi gives herself up and Vandar goes to take the fall for her. Vi was willing to give herself up for peace and to prevent those around her from being harmed. Jinx harmed others and set up the whole tea party because she did not want to be given up, and shattered peace at the mere idea of it. Jinx couldn't allow herself to accept any responsibility for her actions while she subconsciously knew she had killed them- and Silco encouraged it. So her fatal flaw of an inability to accept full responsibility for her actions (and thus learn and not repeat her mistakes) leads to the end.
I can see why people say Death is a villain, but I personally think he is neutral. He is just doing his job. Notice that he only shows up when Puss gives him the opportunity by putting himself in a position where he could die.
Silco taking Jinx as one last jab at Vander may have been a beginning positive for why he should, but he didn't think of it like that by the end, and the scene before Jinx kidnaps him is the one that tells it as it is. Even pouring one drink for him for being right about an argument they never had.
This is a wonderful video, thank you! This is my fav movie of all time, and as a child the oboe music Disney used for Maleficent would haunt me in nightmares, but I always appreciated how impactful it was. Also, side note I guess... the textures and colors in the stone walls and tree bark are so detailed and beautiful.
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*"Sleeping Beauty" is one of my favorite Disney Classics and I think it is definitely underrated!!! 💖🩷💙🩵💖🩷💙🩵💖🩷💙🩵💖🩷💙🩵💖🩷*
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8:02 This cannot be intentional. People back then could not even begin to imagine IA ever existing. 10:09 I don’t think it’s a coincidence either. Syldavia and Borduria in the lore are two opposing nations, one communist and part of the USSR, the other not. It’s no wonder Rastapopoulos tried to flee towards Borduria at the end of the film. No western police agent could have looked for him there without risking escalating the conflict.
2:11 The professor's copying-machine is a 3-d printer, basically. Which to most people in 1972 would sound just as crazy. Much like the idea of flying out into space, or to the moon: both of which Tintin and co. already did in the 50's. (Destination: Moon/ /Explorers on the moon)
On wikipedia these characters are villains, in the series they are humans
The shows writing of Moral Ambiguity and the intrinsic multitude of interpretations that come with it get lost in taking one's own subjective perspective as the objective truth. Much like people in reality; Words, actions and intentions can be inferred differently to the truth of what is actually implied. We are often rewarded just as much as we are punished for what we personally hold to be truly virtuous or correct endeavours. Often too blinded by our own self-righteous belief in being right to be able to see how we could possibly be wrong, it is human to desire being subjectively right over being objectively correct. We find solace in the confirmation of our bias, because we feel shame and suffering when confronted with information that contradicts our beliefs. It's painful, we actively and subconsciously avoid all pain where possible. Such mental & emotional forms of pain aren't exempt, no matter how minor they may seem at face value. The best course of remedying the issue is to be more flexible in your own perspective. "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it (or rejecting it, one might add).” - The "Quote" likely being an oversimplification and misunderstanding of Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics 1094b24-1095a by Lowell L. Bennion in his book Religion and the Pursuit of Truth 1989. Nicomachean Ethics 1094b2-1095a “It is right that we ask [people] to accept each of the things which are said in the same way: for it is the mark of an educated person to search for the same kind of clarity in each topic to the extent that the nature of the matter accepts it. For it is similar to expect a mathematician to speak persuasively or for an orator to furnish clear proofs! Each person judges well what they know and is thus a good critic of those things. For each thing in specific, someone must be educated [to be a critic]; to [be a critic in general] one must be educated about everything.” Essentially, that oversimplification and misunderstanding lead to a quote that embodies the means to overcome the negative connotations that often come with facing contradiction and interpreting the plethora of interpretations that can come from such Moral Ambiguity. 14:02 Food for thought... (Pun absolutely intended)
This may be a biased opinion to those who consider it a classic but in my opinion I think it’s kinda overrated because Aurora or Queen Leah didn’t have a enough screen time or dialogue and King Stefan is a very inconsistent character as he shouldn’t have been if Hans Conried were to remain as a voice actor for the role and not just a model. Overall it’s still an artistcally good movie with incredible animation, acting (except for Taylor Holmes), and score by George Bruns. And you’re right, their scene should have been right at the beginning and not the middle so Aurora and Leah could have given some more dialogue and screen time. I also wish Hubert were to start with reddish brown hair before it becomes white in later scenes after the beginning.
THIS really IS the ultimate animated Disney movie and if you press pause [ II ] on any indoor scene you can truly marvel at the most beautiful and detailed artwork ever put on film in all of animation history. No shortcuts or cut and pastes. THERE are 2 cool art styles, the striking 'origami-ish' (or whatever it's called) effect and then the museum worthy backgrounds where the interior design was PAINSTAKINGLY painted frame by frame which Is absolutely stunning. (Again pause to see) ONE OF THE THINGS I LOVE about old Disney movies is THAT it is ok for a BADDIE to just be BAD and evil - we DON'T need to justify their actions. Just as in real life there are bad people that shouldnt be allowed sympathy. A good moral lesson for upholding a good society in general. The MALEFESCENT FILM was great BUT I hated it for pandering to explain why its good to be evil or trying to justify a baddie. For instance, the person who punches and robs ones gran doesnt need to be pandered with justification. Bad is bad and good is good in fairytales. Sleeping Beauty is ✨🏆✨
Needs better editing on the sound effects lol
Goldi: the sympathetic one Jack Horner: the actual villain Death: the force of nature
Circumstantial Evil Moral Evil Existential Evil
Just because a character is tragic doesn't mean they're not a villain. Villain doesn't mean Skeletor or Megatron, evil is evil and villains are villains, it doesn't matter if they had a bad childhood or were put through trauma or suffered some great betrayal or lost a loved one. In the case of Jinx she fits all of these but that doesn't matter. Villains are still human, being sympathetic doesn't change that.
Agreed
I mean Sleeping Beauty has always been my favourite Disney movie, and it still is to this day, from the characters to the story, animation and the songs, it is a true master at its craft, this is why this film is one of the biggest influences of my life to start animating in the first place.
people who believe that silco was a good father were unknowingly manipulated just like powder was. sure, he took her in but after what? after kidnapping her father and attempting to kill her young brothers. unknowingly setting it in motion for powder to accidentally kill them in a attempt to help, and then take her in because she has nowhere else to go and she’s very obviously traumatized. this is prime manipulation, he completely destroyed her world and yes, i believe he cares for her, but in the process of adopting her he completely isolated her, taught her to be dangerous and erratic and only allowed her mental issues to fester and grow. the issue is that not only is he aware of these issues, (im assuming because he doesn’t question her hallucinations and obviously has been with her for years) he doesn’t care. he tries to “remake” her in a way that only he understands, (pushing her under the water in the lake) which i believe is his way of teaching her that she can only be strong when she’s jinx, and trying to have her let go of powder. and it doesn’t work because jinx is not like him. that’s where the blind leading the blind come in and it’s upsetting that people see their relationship as positive when the divide in jinx completely had came from silco, yet they will say it was vi’s fault and demonize her when vi has done nothing but try to help jinx because she loves her unconditionally, but due to the circumstances can’t reach her sister anymore
He was a good father. Manipulative? Yes. Enabling? Yes. SUPPORTIVE? YES. Silco is a MASTER word smith and emotional manipulator. And yet he has drawings and doodads that a child would create on his desk.They aren't there for Jinx. They are there for PROUD DAD because he is proud of her and supports her despite her flaws.
@@TexasSnyperexcept he wasn’t a good father, if he was jinx’s brain wouldn’t be a scrambled jumbled mess with no sense of who she is with extreme distrust of him. silco took powder in, and then projected his damaged self onto her and attempted to make her into something she wasn’t. she wasn’t “living” under his watch, he literally just didn’t murder her. but i will admit keeping her little decorations on his desk was pretty cute but it just depresses me since it just reminds me she’s a traumatized little girl that he took advantage of, one who he let have a strange dynamic with him (sitting in his lap, being extremely touchy with him) that every scene with them just felt so weird and it appalls me people can think he’s a great father
better than mine 😭
@3nq838 One thing about humans is that growing up is a lie. The past is what made them and it's the present that defines them. Every person they come across has equal opportunities to mold another as they want so long as they learned how but knowing how it's done still doesn't fully protect them from being manipulated themselves. Silco bringing in Jinx was never with the intent to use her and his expression said as such. He looks at her like he was seeing a younger him that was just nearly murdered by one he called family and it was that connection that made him choose to take her in. But considering their lifestyle, teaching her how to shoot was a must and her going on missions is likely because of the subordinates' complaints over the years that lead to her first steps into becoming a killer. I can also imagine that him finding out she liked engineering lead to him choosing to make use of her skills for their group. But while I can't call him the best parent nor a good human, he wanted to try and she was the reason he began to change.
@@3nq838 it's a huge misreading of Act One if you think Jinx only developed mental illness after being in Silco's care. Or that she only developed a willingness to be violent because of him too. As Powder, her goal was always to be able to make working bombs and she was already a good shot. She looked forward to being able to kill enforcers and strike back against Piltover. She also already had terrible self-esteem, an identity extremely dependent on Vi's validation, and no close ties outside of Vi or Ekko. She was already starting to hallucinate...Jinx was never going to grow up to be completely stable. I do think she probably would've directed her violence more purposefully and had less intense hallucinations if she grew up with Vi.
I used to be scared by Maleficent she still hunts my dreams 😂 This movie is a masterpiece ✨
Silco is a bad father, but he was still a loving one. At the last moment though, he did one thing right as a "good father". He showed forgiveness and moreover (I think), understanding for Jinx/Powder to have chosen Vi in his eyes and expressed his feelings of genuine care until the very last moment. It was just all too late. Please don't get the idea I'm glorifying the relationship. Silco is a terrible person. Personally Flying Walrus's video described this relationship the best. A blind person leading the blind, a beautiful painting drawn by blood. Silco did his best, and his best was terrible.
I love that video Flying Walrus did!