I love that moment cuz its the first time she expresses an emotion other than anxiety. Annoyance. Genuinely a great moment for the audience to realize, "oh shit she's actually a very competent antagonist."
Same goes for the scene in which Sadness took over the console and Anxiety immediately asked Ennui where her phone is and then had an instant hunch where Sadness would be hiding.
@@Ockto_ i don't think the emotions can feel only themselves, they just have a diffrent view of what's best for riley, their personality changing to adapt to that view
I only just thought about this, but I love that the girl Riley looks up to is such a solid role model. Like she's not the bitchy mean cool girl, she's the kind, thoughtful, supportive, inclusive cool girl. Idk I just like that messaging in kids media.
As someone who suffers from chronic anxiety I can tell you that the way they portrayed the panic attack was spot on. The way Anxiety was buzzing a million miles an hour, the way the controls locked up so no one could stop it, Riley's physical symptoms like rapid breathing and increased heartrate, even the aftermath where everything felt so still and calm and Riley was just in the moment. I cried in the theater because I knew exactly how Riley was feeling. I also love how Anxiety was portrayed as a character. She was an antagonist but not a villain because she still loves Riley and wants the best for her. The problem was that because of the nature of anxiety she had a misguided view of what the best was. Anxiety is meant to protect us from the dangers we can't see, and that on it's own isn't a bad thing. But the thing about dangers we can't see is that it's harder to tell if they're real or in our heads so our anxiety can be turned on without needing to be. She was so focused on things that weren't big problems that she didn't realize she was making things harder for Riley. It's all spot on in her portrayal.
Inside Out 2 proved to be a brilliant successor to the original! Interesting to note: The first movie required two child psychologists hired as consultants to understand the behavior of a preteen. Whereas this sequel required a psychologist who specializes in adolescence.
I like Joy actually respect Sadness now in the sequel and appreciate her input, it's shown she grown from the sequel instead repeatedly from the first movie.
First movie (from joys perspective) was learning to accept all your emotions Second movie (from joys perspective) was learning how to accept your memories and how your emotions do not control who you are
Interesting to note: Phyllis Smith came out of retirement to reprise the role of Sadness. And don’t get me started on that back part of Riley’s mind. She secretly likes a show called Bloofy. Blue’s Clues + Dora the Explorer + Mickey Mouse Clubhouse + a hint of Bluey = Bloofy!
@@LuckyPigeon1111nothing works for everyone though. It works for most people, so it's a technique that people should at least be aware of. I'm also not sure who told you that doesn't work for neurodivrgent people, it's always worked for me.
@@LuckyPigeon1111 it’s still a good thing to have in the movie for those people it does work on even if it’s not for everyone :) there’s always other coping methods
@Malum-zw2lt I think it's supposed to represent thar she's empathetic. Remember how Sadness was able to connect to Bing Bong when his rocket was thrown away? That's empathy.
I think it was also a process of realizing that Riley *does* need anxiety, but not nearly as often as Anxiety wants to be present. Because at the beginning Joy kind of tried to shove Anxiety away the same way she did with Sadness in the first movie and as a result Anxiety grew paranoid and took full control instead, but by the end after Anxiety realized that she was hurting Riley and Joy realized Anxiety is actually useful but should still be kept in check is when everything starts working out better and there is a good balance again between in emotions and how necessary they are.
Even though it didn't leave me as an emotional wreck like the first movie this still hit me in the feels. Anxiety being an antagonist and not a villain is good. And the humor is fun
i interpreted the scene where riley wanted joy at the console as how after a panic attack you kind of feel like you need to be calm and happy because of how exhausting it was
i think at the end when saddens said riley wants joy i think it was one of those moments where a particular emotion is chosen by the person's self to become more dominant; like a core emotion that guides the others (like sadness with riley's mom and anger with her dad)
I walked put of the theater thinking lessons like anxiety has it’s place. Im now thinking the real lesson is that your emotions don’t control who you are, or at least they don’t have to or they’re not supposed to.
I got out of it that we don't only have a single identity, emotions or otherwise. We sometimes feel differently and act differently moment to moment and that doesn't take away from our sense of self it just means we're multifaceted.
They are doing an Inside Out spin-off series all about Dream Productions. It hasn't been released yet, but production on it has already been completed.
I love how the emotions might need to be kept in check and they might try to take over, but none of them are villains or bad. They all have a purpose and a place.
This is by far my favorite movie i have ever watched. The relatability in this is a 10/10 and the way they put it into the movie is also a 10/10 i can’t wait until Inside Out 3. As a 14 year old girl growing up I can finally relate to a movie❤
Made me cry that Anxiety and Envy really really thought they were helping, but the other emotions were not there to keep things balanced, anxiety was shocked with Riley's new sense of self. They all love Riley. But anyway I cried throughout this whole ass movie.
We don’t stop anxiety we live with it. It’s an emotion just like the rest of ours. If we didn’t have an anxiety, then we wouldn’t be human.. It’s OK happy felt really do work. The trick is you got to try to focus on them because if you don’t, you’re gonna start focusing on the stuff that’s making you anxious. What I like to do is try to find solutions for what I’m anxious about. For example, if I’m anxious that I’m gonna get bullied I tell myself if that happens I’ll watch Hercules to make me feel better because Hercules was bullied, but he ends up winning in the end. Heres another more extreme example I am afraid of cancer but when I start getting anxious thinking about it, I just think at least it’s not rabies. Cancer is common but dying from it isn’t as horrifying as dying from rabies or ALS.
I think its sadness controls the mom as the role of mother shows more care and empathy towards their child While the father has anger to show protection
As an adult? But that would skip a whole lot of emotional transitions. Going with the same 2.5-year skip like between the first and second movie would work fine. That's give us 15/16 (love/eros), 18 (leaving home/imposter syndrome), 21 (transitioning from school to job), 23 (long-term relationship/marriage/career; i.e. "the great branching"). After that, the brain has settled and wouldn't undergo fundamental changes anymore, reducing the message to "how to handle external situation X".
Oh my god you're the first person that thought the same as me about Joy and the little particules of lights being drawn to the board!! Like, now Joy has helped Riley, her work is done and she will disappear or something? 🙈 I know, it doesn't make sense 😂
Inside Out 2 is one of the best and greatest Disney sequels ever. We got some new emotions in Riley's mind. The animation and the characters were amazing. Things are going to get crazier 😃😭😡🤮😱🥺😨😒😳🔥🤣
Yeah, Scoot. After I came out of that theater on opening night, I was absolutely amazed and stunned of what I just witnessed. This sequel has stepped up the reality of the emotional panel that now, it’s becoming too real. Like you, I too was feeling upset that Anxiety was taking complete control of the console that Riley’s Sense of Self is all just her, especially with the statement, “I’m not good enough.” From there, I was remembering how I was in my younger years when fitting in wasn’t working for me. Later on, I realized that it is very overrated because if you let yourself be integrated, you’ll eventually become like a robot: one who is either similar or exactly like everyone else. Therefore, it also pissed me off that they were changing Riley so much that she was pushing away the only friends she ever had after moving into California. I like how you said about she’s all of those things because I mentioned this to someone else saying that our memories, whether good or bad, make us who we are as a person and only we can decide who we want to be. I took this to heart because although I regret many things, I’m comfortable with my identity and no one can take that away from me, even if they threatened me so badly.
Funny how we come back to bottling up the emotions once again. In the first movie. Joy tried to bottle up all the emotions and tried to make Riley to be only happy. and tried to cast out Sadness. But now we have it happening again and now, Joy and the others are all getting shut out by the new emotions. Okay. Who's been talking to Dora the Explorer. We have a talking bag. This is straight out of Dora. This was so good. I liked this reaction. And this movie is good. And can you believe it Inside out 3 is already in the works.
I ended up skipping a few parts when I watched this the other day. It was just TOO real, so the second hand embarrassment was off the charts and I couldn't deal with that
i feel like Inside Out 2 is the only like “current” animated movie that Disney released with the ACTUAL og Disney magic. Like nothing was done too much, there was good plot (nothing cliche or overused), engaging growth and journey of the characters, no jokes were overplayed, and an important lesson like idkk it’s just so good
3rd one I think will deal with leaving for college. Itll kinda be similar to the first one in a way where , but different enough cause it’s the first time where a lot of ppl are on their own pretty much . Or just like the stress of ur senior year of just tryna live ur own life, possibly having a job but also school like exams and figuring out what u wanna do after high school . As far as who will be the “antagonist “ or this movies sadness, I’m not sure tbh . I think stress will play a huge role but that’s not really an emotion
Recommendations: Big Hero 6 and Lilo and Stitch for animated and Hairspray (2007) for musicals. Thanks for some great reactions! You are very insightful.
This is a really amazing sequel to a really amazing movie...Pixar Animation Studio did it again...and Disney stuck their name on the credit cos they bought them out...they didn't contribute anything,they're just in it for the boxoffice.
Nah I h8 this sm, I decided not to go to the movie theater cuz I get anxiety there everytime since it's so loud and crowded, but the movies been released in March or smth and it's still not on TV or any program on my TV, so the first time I watch this movie was from scoot... YOU ARE MY SAVIOUR
I dont understand either. Why they named character like Envy and make it in not negative way? Its called jealousy but the only reason probably is because envy is shorter to say (but we have Embarrassment, so...?)
Envy is the positive form of Jealousy Envy is rooted in positivity through admiration and wanting to adopt aspects of someone/thing you look up to and add them to your own or work your way to adding them to yourself Jealousy is rooted in Negativity through fear or feeling lesser than someone
This movie didn’t hit for me, I was really bored until the last 15 something minutes which is when it turned up. And for all the hype I think it missed overall
21:02 I actually love Anxiety in that scene, she's not stupid and even her face is like "Of course only one person is this freaking positive..."
REAL OMG!!
I love that moment cuz its the first time she expresses an emotion other than anxiety. Annoyance.
Genuinely a great moment for the audience to realize, "oh shit she's actually a very competent antagonist."
Same goes for the scene in which Sadness took over the console and Anxiety immediately asked Ennui where her phone is and then had an instant hunch where Sadness would be hiding.
@@Ockto_ i don't think the emotions can feel only themselves, they just have a diffrent view of what's best for riley, their personality changing to adapt to that view
I only just thought about this, but I love that the girl Riley looks up to is such a solid role model. Like she's not the bitchy mean cool girl, she's the kind, thoughtful, supportive, inclusive cool girl. Idk I just like that messaging in kids media.
As someone who suffers from chronic anxiety I can tell you that the way they portrayed the panic attack was spot on. The way Anxiety was buzzing a million miles an hour, the way the controls locked up so no one could stop it, Riley's physical symptoms like rapid breathing and increased heartrate, even the aftermath where everything felt so still and calm and Riley was just in the moment. I cried in the theater because I knew exactly how Riley was feeling.
I also love how Anxiety was portrayed as a character. She was an antagonist but not a villain because she still loves Riley and wants the best for her. The problem was that because of the nature of anxiety she had a misguided view of what the best was. Anxiety is meant to protect us from the dangers we can't see, and that on it's own isn't a bad thing. But the thing about dangers we can't see is that it's harder to tell if they're real or in our heads so our anxiety can be turned on without needing to be. She was so focused on things that weren't big problems that she didn't realize she was making things harder for Riley. It's all spot on in her portrayal.
"I don't like her words and I do not like her actions. I just think I can change her" I CANT BELIEVE I MISSED THIS LMAO
I didn't miss it and will not let it go 😭 he really said "I can fix her" I'm dead
Inside Out 2 proved to be a brilliant successor to the original!
Interesting to note: The first movie required two child psychologists hired as consultants to understand the behavior of a preteen. Whereas this sequel required a psychologist who specializes in adolescence.
I like Joy actually respect Sadness now in the sequel and appreciate her input, it's shown she grown from the sequel instead repeatedly from the first movie.
Well, at least Val (Valentina Ortiz) was defending her when the fire hawks talked about her
She's oh really good friend for Reily
I love that they actually made her cool instead of a mean girl like in other shows.
I have a feeling that she went through a similar experience when she was younger
First movie (from joys perspective) was learning to accept all your emotions
Second movie (from joys perspective) was learning how to accept your memories and how your emotions do not control who you are
Interesting to note: Phyllis Smith came out of retirement to reprise the role of Sadness.
And don’t get me started on that back part of Riley’s mind. She secretly likes a show called Bloofy.
Blue’s Clues + Dora the Explorer + Mickey Mouse Clubhouse + a hint of Bluey = Bloofy!
I love how they did the 5 sense test for Riley when she was having a anxiety attack. To try and calm herself.
But the problem is it doesn't work for everyone, especially for neurodivergent people.
@@LuckyPigeon1111nothing works for everyone though. It works for most people, so it's a technique that people should at least be aware of. I'm also not sure who told you that doesn't work for neurodivrgent people, it's always worked for me.
@@LuckyPigeon1111 it’s still a good thing to have in the movie for those people it does work on even if it’s not for everyone :) there’s always other coping methods
29:24 so Infinity War traumatized us all THAT much, huh? 😭
I think sadness running things in Riley’s, mom’s head is supposed to be referring to how moms are normally sympathetic
or she's a melancholic
Sadness is just the dominant emotion for the mom. Especially after giving up that helicopter pilot.
@Malum-zw2lt I think it's supposed to represent thar she's empathetic. Remember how Sadness was able to connect to Bing Bong when his rocket was thrown away? That's empathy.
i assume then anger being the leader in her dads mind represents how most dads feel the need to take charge in the family
7:52 jealousy is the negative way for envy
I like the theory that sadness is the lead for Mum because its matured into empathy, and anger for Dad could be determination.
I actually really liked this movie👏👏 the animation was amazing and it did a pretty good job expanding on the world they've already built
I completely agree! I loved the 1st movie. And the 2nd movie followed through well!
@@FeligamiAdrizoeSworaDooplivian real👏 I wouldn't be mad if they made a 3rd movie where nostalgia finally comes in lmao
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I agree.
Inside out 1 had Sadness realize Riley NEEDS her
Inside out 2 had Joy realize Riley WANTS her
I think it was also a process of realizing that Riley *does* need anxiety, but not nearly as often as Anxiety wants to be present.
Because at the beginning Joy kind of tried to shove Anxiety away the same way she did with Sadness in the first movie and as a result Anxiety grew paranoid and took full control instead, but by the end after Anxiety realized that she was hurting Riley and Joy realized Anxiety is actually useful but should still be kept in check is when everything starts working out better and there is a good balance again between in emotions and how necessary they are.
@@alexxmichaelis5669 yes of course. I never said that was Inside Out 2's only messagd
@@itzmehDevi I know I was just adding onto the list.
@@alexxmichaelis5669 hm
Bloofy And Pouchy are combinations of blue's clues,dora the explorer and mickey mouse clubhouse. This gives you kid show vibes.
Yup
Even though it didn't leave me as an emotional wreck like the first movie this still hit me in the feels. Anxiety being an antagonist and not a villain is good. And the humor is fun
The first movie had more to do with sadness to be fair
The things that you called jelly beans are called mind workers, I think there supposed to be, and/or look like brain cells
i interpreted the scene where riley wanted joy at the console as how after a panic attack you kind of feel like you need to be calm and happy because of how exhausting it was
i think at the end when saddens said riley wants joy i think it was one of those moments where a particular emotion is chosen by the person's self to become more dominant; like a core emotion that guides the others (like sadness with riley's mom and anger with her dad)
I walked put of the theater thinking lessons like anxiety has it’s place.
Im now thinking the real lesson is that your emotions don’t control who you are, or at least they don’t have to or they’re not supposed to.
I got out of it that we don't only have a single identity, emotions or otherwise. We sometimes feel differently and act differently moment to moment and that doesn't take away from our sense of self it just means we're multifaceted.
They are doing an Inside Out spin-off series all about Dream Productions. It hasn't been released yet, but production on it has already been completed.
27:06 pouchy got violated😭
I love how the emotions might need to be kept in check and they might try to take over, but none of them are villains or bad. They all have a purpose and a place.
I swear no one notices but the password that joy puts for the belief system is the piano sad part in Up, no one heard it in the theater TwT
This movie made me cry more than once. It's so real
This movie was actually SO GREAT!!! I loved it more than I expected!!
Ur profile pic is great
@@ButtaDawg6969 yours too! I love MLP.
This is by far my favorite movie i have ever watched. The relatability in this is a 10/10 and the way they put it into the movie is also a 10/10 i can’t wait until Inside Out 3. As a 14 year old girl growing up I can finally relate to a movie❤
Made me cry that Anxiety and Envy really really thought they were helping, but the other emotions were not there to keep things balanced, anxiety was shocked with Riley's new sense of self. They all love Riley.
But anyway I cried throughout this whole ass movie.
Doesn't matter how many times I watch this movie, it just hits me hard every time. A masterpiece that will be shared with all generations to come
WOOOO, so glad you reacted to this movie, it’s one of my favorites!
We don’t stop anxiety we live with it. It’s an emotion just like the rest of ours. If we didn’t have an anxiety, then we wouldn’t be human..
It’s OK happy felt really do work. The trick is you got to try to focus on them because if you don’t, you’re gonna start focusing on the stuff that’s making you anxious.
What I like to do is try to find solutions for what I’m anxious about.
For example, if I’m anxious that I’m gonna get bullied I tell myself if that happens I’ll watch Hercules to make me feel better because Hercules was bullied, but he ends up winning in the end.
Heres another more extreme example I am afraid of cancer but when I start getting anxious thinking about it, I just think at least it’s not rabies. Cancer is common but dying from it isn’t as horrifying as dying from rabies or ALS.
7:52: 😂😂 Envy got Riley doing the white girl hair grab! 😂😂😂😂 She did her dirty! Lmao!
I think its sadness controls the mom as the role of mother shows more care and empathy towards their child
While the father has anger to show protection
“JoY I KnOw Ur In ThErE🤓👆
I already think that they are making a "Inside 3" in couple years, but as Riley as a adult.
I was really hoping it'd be her in starting college or something. Maybe it is.
As an adult? But that would skip a whole lot of emotional transitions. Going with the same 2.5-year skip like between the first and second movie would work fine. That's give us 15/16 (love/eros), 18 (leaving home/imposter syndrome), 21 (transitioning from school to job), 23 (long-term relationship/marriage/career; i.e. "the great branching"). After that, the brain has settled and wouldn't undergo fundamental changes anymore, reducing the message to "how to handle external situation X".
17:28 It's the TripleDent Gum Song!
Oh my god you're the first person that thought the same as me about Joy and the little particules of lights being drawn to the board!!
Like, now Joy has helped Riley, her work is done and she will disappear or something? 🙈 I know, it doesn't make sense 😂
20:13 wait, hold on, is that Jordan from the first movie?! She has a thing for him too? Cute.
Inside Out 2 is one of the best and greatest Disney sequels ever. We got some new emotions in Riley's mind. The animation and the characters were amazing. Things are going to get crazier
😃😭😡🤮😱🥺😨😒😳🔥🤣
Solid Pixar sequel I've seen in a while.
Pixar finally caught a W
Yes, you can choose Joy! "Riley wants you"
Yeah, Scoot. After I came out of that theater on opening night, I was absolutely amazed and stunned of what I just witnessed. This sequel has stepped up the reality of the emotional panel that now, it’s becoming too real. Like you, I too was feeling upset that Anxiety was taking complete control of the console that Riley’s Sense of Self is all just her, especially with the statement, “I’m not good enough.” From there, I was remembering how I was in my younger years when fitting in wasn’t working for me. Later on, I realized that it is very overrated because if you let yourself be integrated, you’ll eventually become like a robot: one who is either similar or exactly like everyone else. Therefore, it also pissed me off that they were changing Riley so much that she was pushing away the only friends she ever had after moving into California. I like how you said about she’s all of those things because I mentioned this to someone else saying that our memories, whether good or bad, make us who we are as a person and only we can decide who we want to be. I took this to heart because although I regret many things, I’m comfortable with my identity and no one can take that away from me, even if they threatened me so badly.
Joy lowkey best Emotion
7:52 WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!
If the river was present in the first movie, Joy and Sadness could’ve just floated down to get back to HQ
Funny how we come back to bottling up the emotions once again. In the first movie. Joy tried to bottle up all the emotions and tried to make Riley to be only happy. and tried to cast out Sadness. But now we have it happening again and now, Joy and the others are all getting shut out by the new emotions.
Okay. Who's been talking to Dora the Explorer. We have a talking bag. This is straight out of Dora.
This was so good. I liked this reaction. And this movie is good. And can you believe it Inside out 3 is already in the works.
Do the emotions have emotions because clearly joy doesn’t only feel joy so do all the emotions not only have one emotion
I ended up skipping a few parts when I watched this the other day. It was just TOO real, so the second hand embarrassment was off the charts and I couldn't deal with that
It’s a Pixar movie. A very amazing Pixar movie.
I wish Ennui would have gotten more screen time.
Who's everyone's favourite? Mine is probably ennui and fear
Same
Disgust and sadness
Honestly I am a fan of anxiety, like my favorite is ennui but still
Joy and Anger is my top 1&2
@@Sequisurealistasame.
My go to TH-camr when I’m eating and watching youtube
Hey Scoot! Great work man 🌼 happy to see you today
i feel like Inside Out 2 is the only like “current” animated movie that Disney released with the ACTUAL og Disney magic. Like nothing was done too much, there was good plot (nothing cliche or overused), engaging growth and journey of the characters, no jokes were overplayed, and an important lesson like idkk it’s just so good
3rd one I think will deal with leaving for college. Itll kinda be similar to the first one in a way where , but different enough cause it’s the first time where a lot of ppl are on their own pretty much . Or just like the stress of ur senior year of just tryna live ur own life, possibly having a job but also school like exams and figuring out what u wanna do after high school . As far as who will be the “antagonist “ or this movies sadness, I’m not sure tbh . I think stress will play a huge role but that’s not really an emotion
Damn good movie.
1:39 NO YOU DONT
Recommendations: Big Hero 6 and Lilo and Stitch for animated and Hairspray (2007) for musicals.
Thanks for some great reactions! You are very insightful.
Yaayyyy made my day 😊❤
Scoot is epic! 🥰🌸
This is a really amazing sequel to a really amazing movie...Pixar Animation Studio did it again...and Disney stuck their name on the credit cos they bought them out...they didn't contribute anything,they're just in it for the boxoffice.
I love this movie
WAS ON THE STREAN
Amazing reaction ❤❤😂😂😂
Anxiety is awesome!
Hey Scoot, you should check out Voltron: Legendary Defenders❤
i loved the second movieee❤❤❤
10 mins earlyy ready to watchh!
Not trying to rush, but when will you react to the Tangled movie?
Recommendation: madoka magica, rebellion.
I cried at the end
Nah I h8 this sm, I decided not to go to the movie theater cuz I get anxiety there everytime since it's so loud and crowded, but the movies been released in March or smth and it's still not on TV or any program on my TV, so the first time I watch this movie was from scoot...
YOU ARE MY SAVIOUR
Ngl I thought Joy was disintegrating when Riley wanted her 😂
Cant believe im here in 1 minute
I Love This Movie 9/10
29:36 I legit thought the same thing when watching the movie for the first time- TvT.
I'm tired of waiting man, this shit comes out in my city in like 2 more months
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤yesssssss
Is your reaction on Patreon blurred
I LOVED THIS MOVIEEE!!!
Yooo
You should react to Rottmnt the movie
lol I think it’s more of a Mickey Mouse clone yk the “OH TOODLESSSSS”?!!! it’s similar to “OH POUCHYYYY”
Watch Tangled
I dont understand either. Why they named character like Envy and make it in not negative way? Its called jealousy but the only reason probably is because envy is shorter to say (but we have Embarrassment, so...?)
Envy is the positive form of Jealousy
Envy is rooted in positivity through admiration and wanting to adopt aspects of someone/thing you look up to and add them to your own or work your way to adding them to yourself
Jealousy is rooted in Negativity through fear or feeling lesser than someone
@@asriel3564^
@@asriel3564 literally no XD, jealousy is better than envy, there is a reason why envy is deadly sin
@@Artenar huh?
@@asriel3564 i fixed my last comment
I want total drama pls
👍🏻
where can you watch the film?
Illegal online streaming websites lol
Looks like he's watching it on amazon prime
Heyyy scoott
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Pouchy got Stockholm Syndrome fr 😭 how u Anger's buddy?
This movie is a masterpiece i loved it so much
Algorithm comment
Anxiety: Fuck the big five, it's just big... what rhymes with five? SOMEONE FIND ME RHYMES!
What do tampons feel like
Wrong video mb
HELP
Idk I'm a pad girly
huh??? 😟
They make you feel really dry. I never really liked tampons
This movie didn’t hit for me, I was really bored until the last 15 something minutes which is when it turned up. And for all the hype I think it missed overall
Better than the first?!
trust me you DO NOT WANT BRASES TRUST]
Dang no views, 0 likes, and no comments you fell off bro