Absofreakinglutely. It paved the groundwork for indie animation, doing a lot of heavy lifting and it’s really what put GLITCH’s name out there. Absolutely worth it.
@@DarkxWolf17-cynessa well tons of times a thing will gain a MASSIVE fandom overnight and tadc is one of them, tadc made glitch more popular than murder drones ever did, no i'm not saying it's worse than tadc but it is less popular
When you explained Cyn as disabled I was reminded of this one guy I watched reacting to Episode 5 and when Cyn came onscreen he was like “ohhh she got robo down syndrome” 😭😭 But to answer the titles question, yes, absolutely. I got into MD extremely late - last month to be exact lol. The show is amazing to me. Uzi reminds me of myself 10 years ago when I also were an angry emo teen that acted bitter towards everyone. Seeing her have a character arc without losing much of her orignal personality (god I hate it when Protagonists lose their entire personality in the name of character arc) felt earned. N and Uzis relationship reminds me of that between my partner and me, which is most likely the reason I rooted for them since their first meeting lol. I havent seen anything about MD before so I wasn’t sure if Nuzi was canon or not. The story manages to show alot of stuff in 8 episodes and even manages to give several characters motivations, backstory and goals (excluding J, she got scammed outside of simping for Tessa). Also I love how the background characters improve. Lizzys very first line spoken is her insulting Uzi and by the end, she helped in the final days with small actions next to Thad who was always friendly towards Uzi and didnt seem like hesitating to help their cause in the end.
I understand all the problems with the show's pacing with how fast it is and how much happens off screen for episode setups, but at the same time... I understand why it happened. Each episodes takes months to create and hundreds of thousands of dollars, they can't lose their audience, so something big has to happen every single episode. The show probably could have benefitted from taking a small break from all the revelations and ideas thrown in there, but at the same time, it would be a huge gamble for the show to do that with it's production time in mind because they need to keep people wanting more. Not to mention, it had an extremely limited run time with only 8 episodes, and while that may not have been planned out in advance, they had to have known that they couldn't make the show run for too long since Murder Drones isn't the only show Glitch was planning to produce. I don't think think that these make all the pacing problems entirely excusable, but I'm willing to overlook them and appreciate what the show did do right with all the constraints in mind. Murder Drones is an amazing accomplishment and I really had fun with it.
As someone who came into the show for mainly the plot, I genuinely can't say I was disappointed. I'm of the opinion that Liam does have immense promise. He's a good (hell, I'd dare say great even) writer, however he is certainly not perfect at the craft, and there are some cracks he needs to work on. Watching the show does take a little more effort than just sitting back and relaxing, as while the lore and key details are there, some of it is secluded in blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments and hard to spot visuals. Coming from someone who has no problems with this, it's definitely not the type of watch everyone will be up for, but if you're willing to examine and explore for those little bits and pieces, then I'd say give it a shot. There are also a few moments that really should've been added in for the context of the episodes to feel truly sufficiently complete. For example, how did Doll meet up with J and Tessa? And how did N know exactly where to find Uzi after reaching the pod? Just a little more time and we could've sealed those holes, but unfortunately that's gonna have to be on my brain for the most part. Now, with (some) of my criticisms out of the way, I really adored the story, to be honest. A bold loner drone going from trying to purge a corporate death squad to figuring out the disturbing truth about their place here.. and the true threat looming over them all. The main mysteries of Copper 9's core implosion, as well as the AbsoluteSolver and its origins, and even the history of the disassembly squad: N, V, J. All of it culminating to a final fast, yet perilous clash between Uzi and her allies against the Solver itself, the outcome either ensuring the safety or destruction of not only all of Copper 9, but the rest of the universe as well. I honestly can't get enough of it all and though Liam and his team still have some patches and scars to mend, I think he did an insane job with the little that he gave us. Murder Drones is definitely my favorite indie show and probably one of my favorite shows of all time in general. While I too yearn for a season 2, I'm content with it ceasing here (assuming Liam ain't trolling us and plans to return sometime later with it ready for airing). Sure, there are a good few things that we want to know of and see explored, such as humanity's fate and whether or not Doll's truly gone, but I feel that at the least, we got all that was vital to the story concluded (even if it was a bit fast). I'll always be sure to stop by this show every now and then cause man, this universe has so much incredible stuff put into it.
This is genuinely a very well crafted…essay? Yeah let’s go with that. Liam did mostly well with his first full big production. Who knows where he’ll go from here.
I think it would have helped if Uzi and Doll were much closer friends, maybe even cousins, so that way Doll turning against them feels more personal instead of her just being there
So here is how N got back to the surface: the explosion that happend when Uzi was falling in the pit send him flying outside of Cabin Fever labs like Nori, Yeva and Uzi, so he figured out that she was lauched somewere else.
shows these days need Pacer Episodes. to anyone that's wondering a Pacer Episode is what i call an episode that focuses more on character development and interactions rather than plot, outside of Filler Episodes of which consists only of vibes, take for instance episode 4 of Hazbin Hotel, the episode we got Poison and Loser Baby, that episode of Hazbin Hotel is the only Pacer Episode. and every episode of Murder Drones despite being a good time, are Main Plot Episodes focused more on progressing the plot rather than character development. people need to stop treating episodes that put character development in the foreground and the plot in the background as filler because they aren't. plot doesn't always have to be the front and center focus
The one thing that made me not like the show is people being killed for jokes. Literally every episode before the camp episode had people actually made sense instead of it being a joke. The murder drones shouldn't have been allowed near the worker drones when that one dude got shot in the dome for no reason other then being insanely chill.
Glitch, why. Stupid V death scene at the end of episode 6. And she comes back in Episode 8 Seriously Why Either rewrite The end of episode 6. Or rewrite the Finale It makes zero sense
It ACTUALLY makes sense. Wanna know whhyyy? 'Tessa' gave the sentinel an order to: Be a good dingo. And on consumption of Tessas blood it confirmed she was 'human' and took it as a proper order.
2:52 too bad ur gonna find out to reproduce, the two drones take their own code and combine it and place that code into a new drone which is their child they put it into that little pod thingy and once it's mature enough it can be given a new body that has a little bit of freedom to move and then once it's mature enough it can be given a new body that has a little bit more freedom to move and so on and so forth until they're just a normal worker drone
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Absofreakinglutely. It paved the groundwork for indie animation, doing a lot of heavy lifting and it’s really what put GLITCH’s name out there. Absolutely worth it.
finally not praising frumptlebucket....
I’d say earlier shows paved the way for indie animation…
It put glitch’s name on the spot but it wasn’t the first
Tadc is what made glitch popular
@@grenouillesupremebut it has two episodes how do people like it
@@DarkxWolf17-cynessa well tons of times a thing will gain a MASSIVE fandom overnight and tadc is one of them, tadc made glitch more popular than murder drones ever did, no i'm not saying it's worse than tadc but it is less popular
The show has it's flaws but no show is perfect.
And Murder Drones does just enough nearly-perfectly for me despite it's flaws.
I think the best way to describe murder drones is as a flawed but fun and endearing Masterpiece
Yeah I agree. We all know every show has flaws.
When you explained Cyn as disabled I was reminded of this one guy I watched reacting to Episode 5 and when Cyn came onscreen he was like “ohhh she got robo down syndrome” 😭😭
But to answer the titles question, yes, absolutely.
I got into MD extremely late - last month to be exact lol. The show is amazing to me.
Uzi reminds me of myself 10 years ago when I also were an angry emo teen that acted bitter towards everyone. Seeing her have a character arc without losing much of her orignal personality (god I hate it when Protagonists lose their entire personality in the name of character arc) felt earned.
N and Uzis relationship reminds me of that between my partner and me, which is most likely the reason I rooted for them since their first meeting lol. I havent seen anything about MD before so I wasn’t sure if Nuzi was canon or not.
The story manages to show alot of stuff in 8 episodes and even manages to give several characters motivations, backstory and goals (excluding J, she got scammed outside of simping for Tessa).
Also I love how the background characters improve. Lizzys very first line spoken is her insulting Uzi and by the end, she helped in the final days with small actions next to Thad who was always friendly towards Uzi and didnt seem like hesitating to help their cause in the end.
Fuck yes. This show helped change indie animation, it's gotta be peak.
''was it worth the watch?''
every fricking second
Yes. Next question?
Yes
Muser jumpscare
PEAK Video.
:D
I came here from ur post lol😂
It's her
It’s just peak! A true gem!
I understand all the problems with the show's pacing with how fast it is and how much happens off screen for episode setups, but at the same time... I understand why it happened. Each episodes takes months to create and hundreds of thousands of dollars, they can't lose their audience, so something big has to happen every single episode. The show probably could have benefitted from taking a small break from all the revelations and ideas thrown in there, but at the same time, it would be a huge gamble for the show to do that with it's production time in mind because they need to keep people wanting more. Not to mention, it had an extremely limited run time with only 8 episodes, and while that may not have been planned out in advance, they had to have known that they couldn't make the show run for too long since Murder Drones isn't the only show Glitch was planning to produce. I don't think think that these make all the pacing problems entirely excusable, but I'm willing to overlook them and appreciate what the show did do right with all the constraints in mind. Murder Drones is an amazing accomplishment and I really had fun with it.
W lore speedrun
YES WE GLAZE V HELL YEAH
As someone who came into the show for mainly the plot, I genuinely can't say I was disappointed. I'm of the opinion that Liam does have immense promise. He's a good (hell, I'd dare say great even) writer, however he is certainly not perfect at the craft, and there are some cracks he needs to work on. Watching the show does take a little more effort than just sitting back and relaxing, as while the lore and key details are there, some of it is secluded in blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments and hard to spot visuals. Coming from someone who has no problems with this, it's definitely not the type of watch everyone will be up for, but if you're willing to examine and explore for those little bits and pieces, then I'd say give it a shot.
There are also a few moments that really should've been added in for the context of the episodes to feel truly sufficiently complete. For example, how did Doll meet up with J and Tessa? And how did N know exactly where to find Uzi after reaching the pod? Just a little more time and we could've sealed those holes, but unfortunately that's gonna have to be on my brain for the most part.
Now, with (some) of my criticisms out of the way, I really adored the story, to be honest. A bold loner drone going from trying to purge a corporate death squad to figuring out the disturbing truth about their place here.. and the true threat looming over them all. The main mysteries of Copper 9's core implosion, as well as the AbsoluteSolver and its origins, and even the history of the disassembly squad: N, V, J. All of it culminating to a final fast, yet perilous clash between Uzi and her allies against the Solver itself, the outcome either ensuring the safety or destruction of not only all of Copper 9, but the rest of the universe as well.
I honestly can't get enough of it all and though Liam and his team still have some patches and scars to mend, I think he did an insane job with the little that he gave us. Murder Drones is definitely my favorite indie show and probably one of my favorite shows of all time in general. While I too yearn for a season 2, I'm content with it ceasing here (assuming Liam ain't trolling us and plans to return sometime later with it ready for airing). Sure, there are a good few things that we want to know of and see explored, such as humanity's fate and whether or not Doll's truly gone, but I feel that at the least, we got all that was vital to the story concluded (even if it was a bit fast). I'll always be sure to stop by this show every now and then cause man, this universe has so much incredible stuff put into it.
This is genuinely a very well crafted…essay? Yeah let’s go with that. Liam did mostly well with his first full big production. Who knows where he’ll go from here.
Omg murder drone is peak video
I think it would have helped if Uzi and Doll were much closer friends, maybe even cousins, so that way Doll turning against them feels more personal instead of her just being there
So here is how N got back to the surface: the explosion that happend when Uzi was falling in the pit send him flying outside of Cabin Fever labs like Nori, Yeva and Uzi, so he figured out that she was lauched somewere else.
shows these days need Pacer Episodes.
to anyone that's wondering a Pacer Episode is what i call an episode that focuses more on character development and interactions rather than plot, outside of Filler Episodes of which consists only of vibes, take for instance episode 4 of Hazbin Hotel, the episode we got Poison and Loser Baby, that episode of Hazbin Hotel is the only Pacer Episode.
and every episode of Murder Drones despite being a good time, are Main Plot Episodes focused more on progressing the plot rather than character development. people need to stop treating episodes that put character development in the foreground and the plot in the background as filler because they aren't. plot doesn't always have to be the front and center focus
The show was PEAK and so was this video
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After i watched episode eight all i thought about was who killed Nori
Should you watch it?
If you like indie animations, gore and robots….HELL. YEAH
I loved this review ❤.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Happy Birthday man. Enjoy some cake 🎂
Thanks! Will do!
The one thing that made me not like the show is people being killed for jokes. Literally every episode before the camp episode had people actually made sense instead of it being a joke. The murder drones shouldn't have been allowed near the worker drones when that one dude got shot in the dome for no reason other then being insanely chill.
It's my turn... isn't it?
You better get to work you bum
Get to uploading those Sleepy Star exclusives
TH-cam auto-hid my comment. Why am I not surprised?
Glitch, why.
Stupid V death scene at the end of episode 6.
And she comes back in Episode 8
Seriously
Why
Either rewrite The end of episode 6.
Or rewrite the Finale
It makes zero sense
Cap
It ACTUALLY makes sense. Wanna know whhyyy?
'Tessa' gave the sentinel an order to: Be a good dingo.
And on consumption of Tessas blood it confirmed she was 'human' and took it as a proper order.
In my opinion it can rival gravity falls
2:52 too bad ur gonna find out
to reproduce, the two drones take their own code and combine it and place that code into a new drone which is their child
they put it into that little pod thingy and once it's mature enough it can be given a new body that has a little bit of freedom to move and then once it's mature enough it can be given a new body that has a little bit more freedom to move and so on and so forth until they're just a normal worker drone
I'm going to use this to explain the robo birds and the bees to a college class
Pretty sure the babie bodies just have cores/hearts in them that are put in the average worker body that theyll keep ... forver.
6:05 n is his serial designation
it has as much meaning as the number on a library book label
8:33
Just like me fr /j
13:32 Hey its me! Did i mention me and gojo are friends??