@@alexf225 not only making fun of someone, but making fun of the preacher whilst mocking the sermon. Absolutely genius writing, even when they get along and act cute, they're blaspheming their own beliefs.
Yup. This show is very close to the reality of abuse. Bloberta love bombed clay and manipulated him into becoming an alcoholic to make herself feel better about herself and her family. Bloberta wanted to be needed. And bloberta is the way she is because of her abusive family who were alcoholics who often discounted and ignored her. Clay already wasn't healthy himself because of his family, but he was somewhat put together before the alcohol. This caused clay and bloberta to bring out the worst in each other and only compound even more trauma on each other till it hits critical mass on Orel. Real abuse doesn't typically start out that way unless it's your parents. They can come out of the box swinging, but people don't typically voluntarily get into relationships that start abusive. So abusers put up a good face till they have you in their clutch.
@@kyleschroder9045 I’m just glad Orel grew up to have a loving family and is a good human being and dad/husband. He took all the stuff that was wrong with his parents and their shit marriage and learned from it
He started innocent but he was destined to rot unlike Orel He was spoiled rotted as a kid because of his moms constant stillborn children so even if she did survive he would’ve kept on getting spoiled
@@TazKoltin he probably would have just been an entitled douchebag if his mother survived. But all his life changing events, such as his father's abuse ,his alcholism ,etc all culminated to his sociapathic behaviour.
@@TazKoltin idk bout yall but personally i think continuing to get spoiled is better than him purposefully acting up so his father strikes him because that’s the closest thing to affection he has.
Clay is a reminder that just because his childhood sucked beyond all belief doesn't mean he should be excused from being a monster. Sure, everything was beyond his control, but by laying the harder punch on his son (the situation that was under his control), he became no better than the people who ruined his childhood. His past wasn't his fault, but his present IS his fault.
Just because part of his childhood couldn't be controlled doesn't excuse him of how he treated his life and others he always could change his life as anyone can it's his own bias and non active drive to seriously improve his life or even do anything beside hide away behind drugs and alcohol he was too scared to improve and too scared to choose his own happiness all his pain and suffering is now self imposed maybe not back then but now he had that choice and he didn't take them
Idk throughout his life he was influenced by horrible people. So while it doesn’t excuse them (we’re all responsible for our own actions) it still explains why he turned out the way he did. He would’ve been better if he was around the right people
exactly!! and (at least in my opinion) orel went through a HELL of a lot more than what clay went through. yeah, clay's dad was abusive, but we never saw him shoot clay in the leg and make an excuse for it, cheat on his wife w his boyfriend who ALSO slept w his wife, and all the horrible things clay did do to orel. yet somehow, orel grows up to be a happy, married man with a happy wife and children, who doesn't let his beliefs and past influence him to harm others.
The saddest part is, there’s a semblance of a good dad in there. A semblance that disappears slowly throughout the entire series, until all that’s left is a husk of a man who could’ve been better.
That's a very accurate description. I wonder what could've happened if Clay got professional help like therapy or joined a programme to get off alcohol.
@@elishasoUnfortunately, Moralton probably wouldn't allow him to ever get better, the whole entire town has an alcoholism problem, and I doubt therapy exists considering how mentally ill everyone in Moralton is. (With seemingly nobody never getting better, except for Bendy but she's a rare exception.)
1:34:46 I think this is a subtle metaphor to how Orel is the end of the cycle of abuse at the very end of the show. He never truly inherited "Ol Gunny" and instead got some other pistol, since Clay didn't want him to have it
No, if Clay had actually given Orel Ol' Gunny, then the tradition would be real and it would have meaning, the exact opposite of all the religious lies that Clay's mother told him as a child. Clay switching the gun out, as well as all the teasing he does beforehand, is the continuation of abuse, the robbing of meaning. Orel has always been the end of the cycle, because he questions everything his father tells him. Orel campaigning against Clay is the final step in ending the cycle, because it's not the individual but the system that totally destroys a person. Clay drinks because of his job, and he's socially and ideologically bound to having that job, so Orel decided to get rid of his job for him.
I think Orel getting some other gun could mean that even though Orel has a shitty childhood, it’s different because he could change, and not let the past change him. -HB
I still think the most fucked up thing with CLay and Bloberta is their little gossiping in Episode 1 about Putty's sermon. Seriously, one of the only moments in the show were there is actually joy in each other's company, not forced, hidden, or anything, actual, genuine joy with each other.
Clay is one of the darkest animated characters ever - but also one of the best written and best acted. It was horrifying watching his descent into evil - and tragic. Love this show.
I can’t really hate him because his childhood is so similar to mine and I could have easily went down the same path. I didn’t shoot anyone but my mom was an abusive alcoholic and she was supposed to have 4 other kids but she aborted them, I was the only one she kept(she told me this when I was still a kid) and my dad spoiled the hell out of me big time because he “felt bad about giving me a bad mother” and it’s no way to grow up. I feel like it gives you a split personality and completely warps your moral compass. It takes a long time to reset your brain and honestly I’m kinda a mess too. I’m an alcoholic/addict but I never abused my kid but I can see that I could of turned out like that and it scares me
Mi mamá tuvo un aborto, luego tuvo dos hijos y se los dijo a temprana edad, padre alcolico abusivo, y ahora nos responsabilizamos ambos por nuestras desiciones.
I always thought Orel started hating his dad after the hunting trip but he actually stopped respecting him after the spanking, you can see his thoughts run more clearly about his father in the episode, his judgements of his father really shows more especially if you watch the church video first then the hunting episodes
@@churrbumlionI know people like to blame her for him becoming an alcoholic but most people tend to drink when they go out on a date. Him going off the rails with alcohol his first time drinking is already pretty telling he was going down that road eventually anyway with or without bloberta encouraging him to drink.
Only the first one counts, the next two are regular performance of parenting that doesn't really take emotion, and the last two are performance of marriage without any emotion.
I swear the voice acting in this show is one of the reasons why I love it. ESPECIALLY in the Nature Two Parter. Thank you Mr. Adist I'll never look at Baymax the same way again.
Based on the canon Moral Orel lore, Clay was likely "inexperienced" before getting married due to his preferred reclusiveness as a young adult, so how the hell is he supposed to know that?
39:24 - 39:46 is super sad clay has to drink so much alcohol to even begin tolering his wife at this point in their broke marriage in season 2, Season 1 to me showed a strained couple that still had their problems but still could deal with one another for the most part, But after the best Christmas ever the cracks really widen between the two they rarely hangout at all and it seems all they can really do is just, double down on their vices and talk down to each other.
I started feeling a little bit more depressed since I started watching this show. Thanks to the fact that Orel represents clearly how being a Punching bag without noticing it is hard, and specially, the way Clay is represented makes me even sadder because he's literally like my father. I can't blame the show for making me sad, in fact I think is a good show and I wish it still had more episodes, but honestly some part of this show hits me really hard.
@@StridersBored i personally don't think orel turned out alright. maybe because it's because he is autistic and remains oblivious to the fact that his father used god as an excuse to beat him. (theory)
That bar fight in the Sacrifice episode was poetic in a lot of ways. The smallest yet important detail I just noticed is that, both Roger and Putty threaten violence on Clay just to get him to shut up, but they don’t go through with it. Instead, all three men, including Potterswheel leave the bar. It goes back to what Clay’s father used to say to him to restrain himself: Clay simply is not worth the trouble.
20:08 the transition from "you have a whole town of role models" to his argument with bloberta got me 40:14 also it took me a year to realise that he said: "god gave them eyes but they cannot see" and then immediately proceeds to ignore the completely new child in his house
When he struggles to take off his pants on the hunting trip it's a perfect example of his character. His life's problems are easy to see(don't do what happened to him as kid to his kids, accept hes gay/bisexual, leave his wife who blackmailed him, stop coping with drugs, etc) but clay won't go through the effort of taking off his shoes first when taking off his pants(he does nothing to fix his life.) So naturally when he inevitably fails to removes his pants, he just puts them back up(giving up on changing his life despite knowing how misable/despicable he is)
Clay's monologue at the bar is something I'll never forget. His speech was absolutely layered and just powerful. I mean he's a terrible father to Orel but exploring the deeper parts of himself makes him my favorite character What I also love is how the show progresses from just a silly caricature of Protestantism to digging down to each character's backstory and functionality, like Clay's childhood or Nurse Bendy's trauma, which is something that many shows probably don't have.
FINALLY SOMEONE MADE ONE!!!11 i found it so odd how there weren't any clay puppington vids but i then totally understood since compiling all the clay clips together would take SO LONG.. but i still appreciate you doing this^^
For myself: (Personal fave laugh out loud moments) 9:58 “track is very important for your future. What happens when you grow up, and need to sprint 30 metres to the unemployment office?” 😂 14:47 30:35 31:54 34:03 43:47
Shit, before Bloberta got to him, it seemed like Clay would have been a pretty stand up guy Almost like he was trying to rid of his childhood Until she got him drunk and stuck in a loveless marriage, so he pit fell pretty hard
Yeah, Bloberta isn't innocent in her situation. It's amazing how two tragic characters could have redeemed themselves but didn't out of co-dependency and ego.
Clay was a bomb ready to blow. She just lit his fuse. Which honestly took almost no effort to push him into being "fun". End of the day they were both awful people. Clay just gave up on ever getting better or taking responsibility. Bloberta at least had that realization that she had to be better. Makes me wish we'd have gotten more seasons to see if she would have actually tried to make amends
so many people cite bloberta as Clay's villain origin story but let's not forget the negative forces that pushed bloberta to become who she was and to pressure Clay into marriage. Its not like Clay and bloberta are the only ones in moralton who have an unhappy marriage. Regardless of the inner machinations of other marriages, the overarching commonality they all share is a toxic culture built on archaic and harmful values that that bring out the worst of human nature in everyone while suppressing responsibility and accountability for everyone's actions. a culture that values appearance over charector. dogma over morality. a culture that isolates and punishes those who cant meet its strict and narrow standards. bloberta isn't an angel but she's not the one who deserves the lions share of responsibility for Clay becoming who he is. that's split between his mother and himself.
all of season 3 has animated mouths instead of stop motion with paper, (lol officer papermouth. Gotta love all the stop motion puns) But it's done so well it's barely noticeable except that one scene that you pointed out. you have a good eye for noticing that!
@@definitelynotsiri4058 i don’t even think a reboot would work, i just wish he had the time to flesh out his ideas more, like even just having season 3 be a full 20 episodes would’ve been good imo, it was smothered in the womb and it aggravates me to no end because of it
Clay is my favorite character and he really didn't deserve all that. I know he is a horrible dad and turned out to be a monster but I love him so much and he didn't deserve what happened to him as a kid. I know it doesn't seem like it but I think he truly actually loves and cares for Orel
before orel: trust shows that he did care for orel just in dysfunctional ways. my take is that orel kept annoying him that it outweighed how much clay loved him that by the time of s3 he just unapologetically hated orel
Omg I wanted this video so desperately but I didn’t request it because I knew it was a lot of editing but I thought last night I would subscribe just in case and now I wake up and the videos here 😭❤️ what are the odds haha thank you so much for making this!!!
Ok, something i really respect is that, it would have been SO easy to have Clay be the only abusive one, who hits and beats her. but no, they made both of them very complex and toxic. Clay and her are both terrible to eachother (cough cough what Helluvaboss should have done with Stella and Stolas cough cough!!) They both torment eachother threw lack of contact and talking, they insult and are emotionally cold to eachother, its so tradgic, yet an outcome of Her wanting to marry ANYone, while guving Clay a key to open his past trauma and abusive traits. They are BOTH the outcome of eachothers worst traits.
They DID do the same with Stolas and Stella. Stolas made a big mistake in staying with Stella for Octavia's sake, because it made her grow up in a household where her parents clearly despise each other, which made Via's childhood worse rather than better. Then, Stolas flaunted his affair with Blitzo in front of Octavia during the Loo Loo land episode even when she was clearly uncomfortable with that. Stolas made plenty of mistakes. And as for your last point - "They are BOTH the outcome of eachothers worst traits." - You do realize some people are just bad, before and after marriage? Stella is simply a bad, abusive person, that doesn't always need to be someone's fault, and it's very weird how you're implying it's someone elses fault if you're a bad person. Blaming all of your worst traits on someone else is an abdication of responsibility.
@@Choshako uh nay nay. *IM* not implying anything. Helluva implied that Stella, while maybe not being the best or even a good person, was clearly unhappy and embarresed due to Stolas having an affair in THERE bed. But, now in season 2, shes written to have been born hatitng everyone, Its not realistc. if she was shown to be this evil from the start, id be ok with it. But no, she was shown to be cold and angry in season 1 but never evil. She went from being like this in season one “I cant spend another moment with u! or your imp sucking face!” *leaves room to get anger out* to her in season 2 “I LIKE TORMENTING U!” T-the show was just trying to make Stolas look less toxic-even in the right, for breaking the family. I liked stolas more when he was flawed. Stolas went from a man who went about his love life the wrong way with Blitz, causing his wife to loath him and Octavia to resent him for doing this, and hopefully he can make amends and reintroduce blitz to Octavia in a more controled and respectufl way….to him being 110% in the right OH NO stella was just, a btch who gets off on tormenting and Stolas did the right thing…oh how complex.
I've heard and read about how Clay isn't gay, bisexual, nor anything. He's just so consumed with his Oedipus complex to the point that he can only fall in love to people who remind him of his mother and her babying him like how Stopframe puts him on a pedestal, Censordall calling herself as his "mommy", and even the time Bloberta forced him to marry her because she "helped" him.
Something very remarkable about Clay's character, and props to the writers behind Clay and the show, is that he's able to show how dark and twisted he is without him cussing very much at all. I think the worst cuss words he's used are "whores" during his nature rant, and "figger lovers" which just barely counts.
1:22:15 i think everyone could see from a mile that their marriage would not click because when sober they both dont know what to talk about, realy. I undertand that for some people some drinking can help ease sotial anxiety, bit in this case its a big red flag
Probably gonna be the longest video I ever make, and let me tell you it was a ton of editing lmao
We appreciate the effort, your content rocks
@@ColinMor-fj3qc i hope you’re alright. Always remember you are worthy of life itself
Block posabule it's you my boy 😭😭
Its alright watch this part of the video for a kinda message 2:00
When you learn that Clay is the Mayor, it makes sense that Orel would escape charges after his pastry bag incident.
It also makes sense why even the police gulped when he told them that he’d deal with Orel… in his study.
Lol I just realized that.
@@foxtoons1999 now that makes alot of sense. He probably had some horid history disciplining the police.
@@tairabanzu and their dogs...........................
@@Harrison_big_lad now that's monstrous...
his first interaction in the church with Bloberta was actually??? cute??? and wholesome??? tf???
Possibly the only one positive interaction between them that we see. And it was making fun of someone (it was cute).
@@alexf225 not only making fun of someone, but making fun of the preacher whilst mocking the sermon.
Absolutely genius writing, even when they get along and act cute, they're blaspheming their own beliefs.
Yup. This show is very close to the reality of abuse. Bloberta love bombed clay and manipulated him into becoming an alcoholic to make herself feel better about herself and her family.
Bloberta wanted to be needed.
And bloberta is the way she is because of her abusive family who were alcoholics who often discounted and ignored her.
Clay already wasn't healthy himself because of his family, but he was somewhat put together before the alcohol.
This caused clay and bloberta to bring out the worst in each other and only compound even more trauma on each other till it hits critical mass on Orel.
Real abuse doesn't typically start out that way unless it's your parents. They can come out of the box swinging, but people don't typically voluntarily get into relationships that start abusive. So abusers put up a good face till they have you in their clutch.
It’s not actually the first, it’s technically one of the last
@@kyleschroder9045 I’m just glad Orel grew up to have a loving family and is a good human being and dad/husband. He took all the stuff that was wrong with his parents and their shit marriage and learned from it
It’s sad how he started out similar to Orel, but got turned into a monster.
He started innocent but he was destined to rot unlike Orel
He was spoiled rotted as a kid because of his moms constant stillborn children so even if she did survive he would’ve kept on getting spoiled
@@TazKoltin he probably would have just been an entitled douchebag if his mother survived. But all his life changing events, such as his father's abuse ,his alcholism ,etc all culminated to his sociapathic behaviour.
@@TazKoltin yeah, but at least he'd be a bit better off than he is now
@@confu5ed_ true
@@TazKoltin idk bout yall but personally i think continuing to get spoiled is better than him purposefully acting up so his father strikes him because that’s the closest thing to affection he has.
Clay is a reminder that just because his childhood sucked beyond all belief doesn't mean he should be excused from being a monster.
Sure, everything was beyond his control, but by laying the harder punch on his son (the situation that was under his control), he became no better than the people who ruined his childhood.
His past wasn't his fault, but his present IS his fault.
Just because part of his childhood couldn't be controlled doesn't excuse him of how he treated his life and others he always could change his life as anyone can it's his own bias and non active drive to seriously improve his life or even do anything beside hide away behind drugs and alcohol he was too scared to improve and too scared to choose his own happiness all his pain and suffering is now self imposed maybe not back then but now he had that choice and he didn't take them
A person's backstory does not excuse their actions but explains why they ended up like that.
Idk throughout his life he was influenced by horrible people. So while it doesn’t excuse them (we’re all responsible for our own actions) it still explains why he turned out the way he did. He would’ve been better if he was around the right people
Period he didnt even try and break the cycle
exactly!! and (at least in my opinion) orel went through a HELL of a lot more than what clay went through. yeah, clay's dad was abusive, but we never saw him shoot clay in the leg and make an excuse for it, cheat on his wife w his boyfriend who ALSO slept w his wife, and all the horrible things clay did do to orel. yet somehow, orel grows up to be a happy, married man with a happy wife and children, who doesn't let his beliefs and past influence him to harm others.
The saddest part is, there’s a semblance of a good dad in there. A semblance that disappears slowly throughout the entire series, until all that’s left is a husk of a man who could’ve been better.
That's how alcoholism works
@@citizenvulpes4562it hits so damn hard, when you know that it’s true…
That's a very accurate description. I wonder what could've happened if Clay got professional help like therapy or joined a programme to get off alcohol.
@@elishasosadly christian’s don’t believe in therapy
@@elishasoUnfortunately, Moralton probably wouldn't allow him to ever get better, the whole entire town has an alcoholism problem, and I doubt therapy exists considering how mentally ill everyone in Moralton is. (With seemingly nobody never getting better, except for Bendy but she's a rare exception.)
I love how this video is just the whole series in one video.
Basically lol he appears in every episode besides "Courtship" and "Alone"
1:34:46 I think this is a subtle metaphor to how Orel is the end of the cycle of abuse at the very end of the show. He never truly inherited "Ol Gunny" and instead got some other pistol, since Clay didn't want him to have it
No, if Clay had actually given Orel Ol' Gunny, then the tradition would be real and it would have meaning, the exact opposite of all the religious lies that Clay's mother told him as a child. Clay switching the gun out, as well as all the teasing he does beforehand, is the continuation of abuse, the robbing of meaning. Orel has always been the end of the cycle, because he questions everything his father tells him. Orel campaigning against Clay is the final step in ending the cycle, because it's not the individual but the system that totally destroys a person. Clay drinks because of his job, and he's socially and ideologically bound to having that job, so Orel decided to get rid of his job for him.
I think Orel getting some other gun could mean that even though Orel has a shitty childhood, it’s different because he could change, and not let the past change him. -HB
I still think the most fucked up thing with CLay and Bloberta is their little gossiping in Episode 1 about Putty's sermon. Seriously, one of the only moments in the show were there is actually joy in each other's company, not forced, hidden, or anything, actual, genuine joy with each other.
It’s actually the end of season 1.
@@exchiadult swim it aired differently than the actual episode order, so the raising the dead episode is the first, not the Christmas one
There was another small scene were when Putty was giving out his filers, Bloborta and Clay can be seen mocking the photo in the background
They make better friends than spouses
He didn't have to be a monster. He had so many opportunities to stop and turn his life around but his ego never let him.
It's a terrible shame how Clay clearly wants Orel to become jaded and hateful like him. He can't stand the hopeful optimism from his past
Clay is one of the darkest animated characters ever - but also one of the best written and best acted. It was horrifying watching his descent into evil - and tragic. Love this show.
Even though he was a terrible person, He still had his chance at happiness. But he ruined it with his own hands.
44:59 Despite Clay telling orel bad advice this has to be one of the best peices of advice that clay has ever said
I bet even the editors heard that and said, "Did we really just give Clay a good image for once?"😂
Broken clocks and all
5 seconds later, Orel beats the everliving shit out of Clay
31:43 @@fatyoshi1456
Lmao this was my reaction to that advice
18:42 The parts with beating people up aside...
15:50 "Orel, what have you done!? You killed him!" will always be one of my favourite scenes lol
Then he runs off when he hears the sirens.😂
I can’t really hate him because his childhood is so similar to mine and I could have easily went down the same path. I didn’t shoot anyone but my mom was an abusive alcoholic and she was supposed to have 4 other kids but she aborted them, I was the only one she kept(she told me this when I was still a kid) and my dad spoiled the hell out of me big time because he “felt bad about giving me a bad mother” and it’s no way to grow up. I feel like it gives you a split personality and completely warps your moral compass. It takes a long time to reset your brain and honestly I’m kinda a mess too. I’m an alcoholic/addict but I never abused my kid but I can see that I could of turned out like that and it scares me
I'm sorry that happened too you dude
You're good man, good luck improving yourself
Kudos to you for not ending up a wreck like Clay.
"spoiled the hell out of me big time because he felt bad about giving me a bad mother" Well shit, that explains so much about my own childhood.
Mi mamá tuvo un aborto, luego tuvo dos hijos y se los dijo a temprana edad, padre alcolico abusivo, y ahora nos responsabilizamos ambos por nuestras desiciones.
Bro has the longest arms i've ever seen in my entire life
And the shortest legs lol
"You're not supposed to be God's chef, Orel, God's chef is only a whimsical fellow like Santa, or Charles Darwin."
I SPAT OUT MY COFFEE HELP.
35:43 I will forever love the movements he does in this scene
Clay: if I was such a bad father then. Go ahead let me have it
Orel: ………you’re not even worth it
Timestamp?
If Orel had spend 1 extra summer with his grandpa
ultimate trauma for clay fr fr
I always thought Orel started hating his dad after the hunting trip but he actually stopped respecting him after the spanking, you can see his thoughts run more clearly about his father in the episode, his judgements of his father really shows more especially if you watch the church video first then the hunting episodes
@@ColinMor-fj3qc1:46:33
Honestly if he had killed clay then and there while he was drunk no one would have blamed him. He had every reason to do so.
The similarities between Bojack Horsema and Clay Puppington are scarily evident. Trauma really goes a long 'n old way doesn't it...
I feel like bloberta is the final nail in the coffin for clay cause clay wasn’t actually a bad guy before he met her
@@churrbumlionI know people like to blame her for him becoming an alcoholic but most people tend to drink when they go out on a date. Him going off the rails with alcohol his first time drinking is already pretty telling he was going down that road eventually anyway with or without bloberta encouraging him to drink.
It’s sad seeing Clay and Bloberta seeming happy at the beginning, only to end up treating each other worse and worse over the episodes.
Bueno ese es el punto no ?
"Innocent" Clay and Bloberta moments:
1:08
11:30
11:52
33:24
funny that there are only four of these moments in a total of almost 2 hours of clay
Only the first one counts, the next two are regular performance of parenting that doesn't really take emotion, and the last two are performance of marriage without any emotion.
50:42 i would also count, even if its more like a "innocent" moment between them and orel
1:11:43
@@randomuser8373doesn’t really count as they did it to torment Orel
43:42 is such an insane moment.
It’s so heartbreaking and somehow absurdly funny.
This is the voice of Baymax.
WHAT.......
i cant unhear it
I swear the voice acting in this show is one of the reasons why I love it. ESPECIALLY in the Nature Two Parter.
Thank you Mr. Adist I'll never look at Baymax the same way again.
45:49
Easily the most satisfying replay moment for quite a lot of people, I imagine!
Looking at Clay's past with the Ol' Gunny, it can be better understood why Clay doesn't want the gun to become Orel's.
I love how they’re startled by the fire crackling at 47:25
I love how shapey has a dangerous object in his hand in every scene, but never gets hurt😂
25:51 the cut here HELP
"Well, if you ask me, which you never do-" "That's right!"
1:03:40
1:31:46
Like Mother, like Son.
Jesus Christ.
me realizing how sad clay confessing to stopframe is ☠
"Now😃 gimmie that crack 😐"
Clay is a horrible, terrible person, but I can't help but feel bad for him being cheated on. That "at least you know he's yours" was pretty sad. :(
Wtf u talking abt, he also cheated on bloberta 💀 with the same fucking man
Clay also cheat on bloberta with coach stopframe
@@liquidsleepgames3661 True, but Stopframe cheated with Bloberta to get to Clay because he knew Bloberta didn't love him.
Just like homelander and omni man
@@liquidsleepgames3661 And prostitutes lol
How the hell did i just notice clay had a DRINK HOLDER on his RIFLE
Omg wait I need the time stamp for this 😭
3:32
Probably the one and only time Clay ever defended his son on camera.
11:27 “I’ve been around the block a few times, I know that taste” LMAOO WHAT
I'm not sure whether or not I wanna know how he knows what piss taste like
Based on the canon Moral Orel lore, Clay was likely "inexperienced" before getting married due to his preferred reclusiveness as a young adult, so how the hell is he supposed to know that?
@@Treeeee2008Danielle..
I was watching that same part and I looked at the first comment and he said that😭
Clay literally has one scene in the entire show where he's a good dad
1:20 Surprisingly wholesome???
Actually a good point of Bloberta and Clay together.
I appreciate this cut including Orel's portrayal of Clay in his home movie. It would be pretty incomplete without that segment.
Thank god, I was so tired of skipping through the episodes just to get to Clay. Now I can just loop this video and watch with ease.
short attention span activities
Bro can't even bring himself to watch full 10 minute episodes
The “what” when Orel tells him he gave away all his money is always funny to me
21:01 clay: (deeply sternly groan) i'm....a man
39:24 - 39:46 is super sad clay has to drink so much alcohol to even begin tolering his wife at this point in their broke marriage in season 2, Season 1 to me showed a strained couple that still had their problems but still could deal with one another for the most part, But after the best Christmas ever the cracks really widen between the two they rarely hangout at all and it seems all they can really do is just, double down on their vices and talk down to each other.
I started feeling a little bit more depressed since I started watching this show. Thanks to the fact that Orel represents clearly how being a Punching bag without noticing it is hard, and specially, the way Clay is represented makes me even sadder because he's literally like my father. I can't blame the show for making me sad, in fact I think is a good show and I wish it still had more episodes, but honestly some part of this show hits me really hard.
in the exact same boat here, this show is breaking me
Clay would get along with Butter’s Dad from South Park
There are some similarities, they look a like. I still think Clay is worse
@@leorospigg4520 Clay is more intelligent and manipulative than Butter’s dad for sure. Thats what makes him worse.
@Just_a_DHMIS_fan until Clay realizes that the Stotch family is… Roman Catholic!!
The "I'm working a dead-end job" line is definitely interesting once you consider certain later developments
its crazy how well this show portrays religion's connection to manipulation and mental/physical abuse.
Wish I coulda ended up like Orel. Good kid with a good heart that turned out pretty alright. Religion just devastated the first portion of my life
@@StridersBored i personally don't think orel turned out alright. maybe because it's because he is autistic and remains oblivious to the fact that his father used god as an excuse to beat him. (theory)
@@890w7n0q maybe you should revisit this series when you aren’t like 13
Just like the lgbt+ is the newest version
@@definitelynotsiri4058 elaborate
That bar fight in the Sacrifice episode was poetic in a lot of ways.
The smallest yet important detail I just noticed is that, both Roger and Putty threaten violence on Clay just to get him to shut up, but they don’t go through with it. Instead, all three men, including Potterswheel leave the bar. It goes back to what Clay’s father used to say to him to restrain himself: Clay simply is not worth the trouble.
20:08 the transition from "you have a whole town of role models" to his argument with bloberta got me
40:14 also it took me a year to realise that he said: "god gave them eyes but they cannot see" and then immediately proceeds to ignore the completely new child in his house
35:23 "Fine ✨"
When he struggles to take off his pants on the hunting trip it's a perfect example of his character. His life's problems are easy to see(don't do what happened to him as kid to his kids, accept hes gay/bisexual, leave his wife who blackmailed him, stop coping with drugs, etc) but clay won't go through the effort of taking off his shoes first when taking off his pants(he does nothing to fix his life.) So naturally when he inevitably fails to removes his pants, he just puts them back up(giving up on changing his life despite knowing how misable/despicable he is)
3:37 i know clay is a piece of crap but this shit is way too relatable
7:17 makes me giggle SO hard
44:25 OMFOGIFGDGODMGD HIS LITTLE FOOT KICK?????????????????????!!??!
I never noticed the little cat smile Clay makes at 1:40:00
;:3
IT’S SO CUTEEEEEE
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Also at 1:33:00
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My dad and I used to watch adult swim every night together when I was a teenager. Moral Orel was one of the shows along with squidbillies.
Are we going to mention Clay's whole ass arsenal in his study
Clay's monologue at the bar is something I'll never forget. His speech was absolutely layered and just powerful. I mean he's a terrible father to Orel but exploring the deeper parts of himself makes him my favorite character
What I also love is how the show progresses from just a silly caricature of Protestantism to digging down to each character's backstory and functionality, like Clay's childhood or Nurse Bendy's trauma, which is something that many shows probably don't have.
FINALLY SOMEONE MADE ONE!!!11 i found it so odd how there weren't any clay puppington vids but i then totally understood since compiling all the clay clips together would take SO LONG.. but i still appreciate you doing this^^
But there are other videos with him.
@@alexf225 2 hour long ones?
that is quite a lot of clay
My friend sent me the God’s Blunders clip out of context and I wish I didn’t wake up my family by laughing at it
For myself:
(Personal fave laugh out loud moments)
9:58 “track is very important for your future. What happens when you grow up, and need to sprint 30 metres to the unemployment office?” 😂
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30:35
31:54
34:03
43:47
Take a shot for every moment Clay takes a sip/drink/shot
Impossible but I have a worse challenge take a shot every time Clay does something horrible/ being a terrible dad
do you two want to have failing livers or sum??
@@shortstackproductions sure do
Shit, before Bloberta got to him, it seemed like Clay would have been a pretty stand up guy
Almost like he was trying to rid of his childhood
Until she got him drunk and stuck in a loveless marriage, so he pit fell pretty hard
Yeah, Bloberta isn't innocent in her situation. It's amazing how two tragic characters could have redeemed themselves but didn't out of co-dependency and ego.
Clay was a bomb ready to blow. She just lit his fuse. Which honestly took almost no effort to push him into being "fun". End of the day they were both awful people. Clay just gave up on ever getting better or taking responsibility. Bloberta at least had that realization that she had to be better. Makes me wish we'd have gotten more seasons to see if she would have actually tried to make amends
so many people cite bloberta as Clay's villain origin story but let's not forget the negative forces that pushed bloberta to become who she was and to pressure Clay into marriage. Its not like Clay and bloberta are the only ones in moralton who have an unhappy marriage. Regardless of the inner machinations of other marriages, the overarching commonality they all share is a toxic culture built on archaic and harmful values that that bring out the worst of human nature in everyone while suppressing responsibility and accountability for everyone's actions. a culture that values appearance over charector. dogma over morality. a culture that isolates and punishes those who cant meet its strict and narrow standards. bloberta isn't an angel but she's not the one who deserves the lions share of responsibility for Clay becoming who he is. that's split between his mother and himself.
Clay was always going to have some kind of fall out one way or another, he was never a good person
🎶 _BURN IN HEAVEN...!_ _....BURRRRRRN!!_ 🎵
1:43:27 It’s so weird how his mouth was done in post on the computer.
all of season 3 has animated mouths instead of stop motion with paper, (lol officer papermouth. Gotta love all the stop motion puns) But it's done so well it's barely noticeable except that one scene that you pointed out. you have a good eye for noticing that!
@@lillyvalley7362 Oh really? The other mouths looked so authentic.
There's one part in the final episode where you can see his mouth just suspended with no Clay attached lol
Throughtout this video guess we know what clay's weakness is. Not getting attention or "the" attention that clay wants.
honestly clay is by far my favorite character
I could fix him
@@organobotreminder
The face of hypocrisy
1:45:22 psychological horror at its finest. Even Clay’s mom looks disappointed in him.
Just imagine an every Orel 💀
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@@blockposabule don't do it block, you'd get sued
@@blockposabule do itt
Y'all are tryna get bro copyright nuked
1:47:39 "I have been called a callous huddus" - Clay Puppington
i love this little clay animation world and I want to live in it
You must be the biggest masochist ever
Don’t think you’d be happy
@@jessp8238 I'd be able to dick down Clay, that's all I need
Calling it here that there will be a reboot.
Dino already fucking said that’s not happening and to stfu about it
I rlly hope so!! 🤞 I would’ve loved to have more of this show, wish it hadn’t been cut short :(
@@definitelynotsiri4058 i don’t even think a reboot would work, i just wish he had the time to flesh out his ideas more, like even just having season 3 be a full 20 episodes would’ve been good imo, it was smothered in the womb and it aggravates me to no end because of it
The running joke with Clay’s answers to knocking on the doors of his study is legitimately wonderful.
Clay is my favorite character and he really didn't deserve all that. I know he is a horrible dad and turned out to be a monster but I love him so much and he didn't deserve what happened to him as a kid. I know it doesn't seem like it but I think he truly actually loves and cares for Orel
before orel: trust shows that he did care for orel just in dysfunctional ways. my take is that orel kept annoying him that it outweighed how much clay loved him that by the time of s3 he just unapologetically hated orel
The song on the radio at 16:24 is a parody of an old song from the 1940s: “Shaving Cream” by Benny Bell.
Clay, "BLOVERTA HE'S SEVEN! HE SHOULDN'T BE USING YOUR MILK TO WASH DOWN HIS MEATLOAF THAT I BUY-"
Clay really reminds me of butter’s dad, he’ll they even have the same style if you squint
agreed!! they do look familiar!
butters dad was actually based of clay
Omg I wanted this video so desperately but I didn’t request it because I knew it was a lot of editing but I thought last night I would subscribe just in case and now I wake up and the videos here 😭❤️ what are the odds haha thank you so much for making this!!!
Of course! Thank you for subscribing Isabella! :)
Ok, something i really respect is that, it would have been SO easy to have Clay be the only abusive one, who hits and beats her. but no, they made both of them very complex and toxic. Clay and her are both terrible to eachother (cough cough what Helluvaboss should have done with Stella and Stolas cough cough!!) They both torment eachother threw lack of contact and talking, they insult and are emotionally cold to eachother, its so tradgic, yet an outcome of Her wanting to marry ANYone, while guving Clay a key to open his past trauma and abusive traits. They are BOTH the outcome of eachothers worst traits.
They DID do the same with Stolas and Stella. Stolas made a big mistake in staying with Stella for Octavia's sake, because it made her grow up in a household where her parents clearly despise each other, which made Via's childhood worse rather than better. Then, Stolas flaunted his affair with Blitzo in front of Octavia during the Loo Loo land episode even when she was clearly uncomfortable with that. Stolas made plenty of mistakes. And as for your last point - "They are BOTH the outcome of eachothers worst traits." - You do realize some people are just bad, before and after marriage? Stella is simply a bad, abusive person, that doesn't always need to be someone's fault, and it's very weird how you're implying it's someone elses fault if you're a bad person. Blaming all of your worst traits on someone else is an abdication of responsibility.
@@Choshako uh nay nay. *IM* not implying anything. Helluva implied that Stella, while maybe not being the best or even a good person, was clearly unhappy and embarresed due to Stolas having an affair in THERE bed. But, now in season 2, shes written to have been born hatitng everyone, Its not realistc. if she was shown to be this evil from the start, id be ok with it. But no, she was shown to be cold and angry in season 1 but never evil. She went from being like this in season one “I cant spend another moment with u! or your imp sucking face!” *leaves room to get anger out* to her in season 2 “I LIKE TORMENTING U!” T-the show was just trying to make Stolas look less toxic-even in the right, for breaking the family. I liked stolas more when he was flawed. Stolas went from a man who went about his love life the wrong way with Blitz, causing his wife to loath him and Octavia to resent him for doing this, and hopefully he can make amends and reintroduce blitz to Octavia in a more controled and respectufl way….to him being 110% in the right OH NO stella was just, a btch who gets off on tormenting and Stolas did the right thing…oh how complex.
@@harmonylynx252average vivziepop writing
24:14 ow my left ear
I've heard and read about how Clay isn't gay, bisexual, nor anything. He's just so consumed with his Oedipus complex to the point that he can only fall in love to people who remind him of his mother and her babying him like how Stopframe puts him on a pedestal, Censordall calling herself as his "mommy", and even the time Bloberta forced him to marry her because she "helped" him.
44:31 his facee 😭😭
Episode 1 Clay was something else,,
"Burn in heaven! Burn in heavan!"
Something very remarkable about Clay's character, and props to the writers behind Clay and the show, is that he's able to show how dark and twisted he is without him cussing very much at all. I think the worst cuss words he's used are "whores" during his nature rant, and "figger lovers" which just barely counts.
8:00 "OREL! I think we have a date" 💀
1:22:15 i think everyone could see from a mile that their marriage would not click because when sober they both dont know what to talk about, realy.
I undertand that for some people some drinking can help ease sotial anxiety, bit in this case its a big red flag
That Starburns sure was a twisted Creative!! Dino Stamatopoulos is hilarious.
*checks google* holy crap! i didnt know that!
@@lillyvalley7362
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_"Steets ahead!"_
thanks i needed edging material
28:30 that got me laughing really hard lol
I hate him...but I love him so much...but he's such an asshole...but I love him so much....
+1
an every putty would be crazy
who knew Goldar moonlighted as a heavy metal singer
I think you forgot the scene where clay puppington was talking to his voice actor.
why does he just go ":3" sometimes.
Or ":I"
1:39:32 & 1:40:01 lol
3:26 - 1:54:15
Saddest character development I’ve ever seen.