If i've said it once I've said it a million times: Virginity Rocks is the best Nightmare Time song and will probably be the most underrated starkid song
I haven't seen the episodes yet, but here's my guesses: Something involving zombie dogs, we finally meet Grace Chasity, Corey has a main role, Ziggy and also Alice is there. (And Emma's Pot Farm)
Respectfully, I know it's not Starkid, but may I gently suggest Cynthia's office from SAF for Killer Track? [Again, if ya know, you know] Love this series, thanks so much 💚
I kind of fell of the Starkid train recently, so I've not watched Nightmare Time yet this year. I may watch the episodes when they put them up on the channel, but, I'm still not sure.
SPOILER IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN EP 2: The time bastard got me thinking. In the tgwdlm universe, since Ted is the Homeless guy, I was wondering why he didn’t burst into song BEFORE the meteor hit. We saw Ted being forced to swallow the apotheosis goo in “America’s Great Again” and therefore becoming, you know, one of them. But that fact that homeless guy *exists* means the Time Bastard plot line is still real in this universe, only this time with Ted being affected by apotheosis. So why didn’t homeless guy (or Ted) burst into song the first time Paul denies to have any spare change for the homeless? Because there wasn’t any other person being affected and therefore having no reason to sing? Or because the meteor is some sort of battery for the people affected? But this begs the question: what IS the meteor specifically, and how does it work? Someone please explain this to me because I don’t know the answers.
Perhaps because the time bastard exists outside of the timelines, he isn’t affected by time paradoxes and so two versions of him being killed by pokey on the same day doesn’t have any affect.
The theory I have is that part of Tinky "playing" with Ted is forcing him to live out the life of the homeless man over and over again across the various timelines tormented by his brothers. So the homeless man in TGWDLM, Black Friday, and any nightmare time is the Ted from the Time Bastard universe. (IDK how much he would remember from lifetime to lifetime, but this is the explanation that has satisfied me the most so far)
The timelines spilt (between all the different hatchetfields we see in different shows etc.) in 2005 when Hannah was born. Tinky tricked Ted to go back not only before the time machine exists but before Hannah was born (2004). This puts Homeless man in EVERY story even though Tinky only tricked him in one.
If i've said it once I've said it a million times: Virginity Rocks is the best Nightmare Time song and will probably be the most underrated starkid song
Agreed, it's so good
I may or may not have spent time learning the choreo to Virginity Rocks
@@nmtisgonnagetyou I may have watched it so much I've memorized the choreo while never learning it.
2:40 I’m glad I waited to watch this video until now, otherwise I’d be greatly concerned by this
That Let It Out clip is PERFECT for Boy Jerry (I'm assuming that's what it's for)!
I am shocked at the lack of MAMD
Honestly I just completely forgot and I’m now ashamed of myself
I haven't seen the episodes yet, but here's my guesses: Something involving zombie dogs, we finally meet Grace Chasity, Corey has a main role, Ziggy and also Alice is there. (And Emma's Pot Farm)
Omg why did I not know that Ziggy was mentioned before Perkys Buds???
I haven't watched it yet, so this bit makes me genuinely scared - 2:40
Omg the emdroid one is SO ACCURATE it’s kinda scary
this was a crazy episode. well freaking played starkid.
but love this video
It really does perfectly describe that scene! Good call
oh my god, Let It Out is perfect
This is art
Am i crazy, maybe ive always been. Yes indeed
Yes 100% accurate
Respectfully, I know it's not Starkid, but may I gently suggest Cynthia's office from SAF for Killer Track? [Again, if ya know, you know] Love this series, thanks so much 💚
Great video! I'm kinda surprised that sabulbas pit crew weren't in this, but very accurate anyway :)
I haven't seen these. I'm waiting until it goes on yt
I've seen the episodes, but I'm confused what the Homeless Guy in La Dee Dah Dah is referencing.
I kind of fell of the Starkid train recently, so I've not watched Nightmare Time yet this year. I may watch the episodes when they put them up on the channel, but, I'm still not sure.
my dude, I'm telling you now, you should at the very least watch Abstinence Camp and Killer Track. By far the best episodes yet
Hey psst, they’ve started posting s2, incase you didn’t know.
you could also put like, the entirety of MAMD
SPOILER IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN EP 2:
The time bastard got me thinking. In the tgwdlm universe, since Ted is the Homeless guy, I was wondering why he didn’t burst into song BEFORE the meteor hit. We saw Ted being forced to swallow the apotheosis goo in “America’s Great Again” and therefore becoming, you know, one of them. But that fact that homeless guy *exists* means the Time Bastard plot line is still real in this universe, only this time with Ted being affected by apotheosis. So why didn’t homeless guy (or Ted) burst into song the first time Paul denies to have any spare change for the homeless? Because there wasn’t any other person being affected and therefore having no reason to sing? Or because the meteor is some sort of battery for the people affected? But this begs the question: what IS the meteor specifically, and how does it work?
Someone please explain this to me because I don’t know the answers.
Perhaps because the time bastard exists outside of the timelines, he isn’t affected by time paradoxes and so two versions of him being killed by pokey on the same day doesn’t have any affect.
The theory I have is that part of Tinky "playing" with Ted is forcing him to live out the life of the homeless man over and over again across the various timelines tormented by his brothers. So the homeless man in TGWDLM, Black Friday, and any nightmare time is the Ted from the Time Bastard universe. (IDK how much he would remember from lifetime to lifetime, but this is the explanation that has satisfied me the most so far)
The timelines spilt (between all the different hatchetfields we see in different shows etc.) in 2005 when Hannah was born. Tinky tricked Ted to go back not only before the time machine exists but before Hannah was born (2004). This puts Homeless man in EVERY story even though Tinky only tricked him in one.