Plot twist: since there's dinosaurs in The Flinstones, Barney survived and did actually wipe the slate clean. It wasn't an asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs. It was Barney.
Fred wasn't mad at the end there, it wasn't hate or 'blind' fear either. He just knew that Barney was too great a risk to Pebbles and everything he loved.
I always love that it’s never just an edgy scenario of “woah wouldn’t it be wacky for a dark thing to happen”, but there’s always witty and clever comments like Fred saying “What?” And Barney going “yeah you could call it that (for short).”
As soon as Barney said "Fred, You ever considered what it'd be like to get a fresh slate?" I busted out laughing cause you know things are gonna escalate real fast
"It wouldn't even be that hard. I could probably figure it out myself" When dealing with atomics, having that sentence said by him is a terrifying concept
@@jameson1239 I'm sure there are ways for getting the materials already refined, either orphan sources or black market deals in the middle east or whatever. But as I said, getting the materials is the hard part.
@@shred1894 By exactly what metric is nuclear weapon design "not that difficult"? Even if somebody handed you the materials, do you know how to configure the geometry of a polonium-beryllium neutron generator? Or how to set up exploding bridgewire detonators? Or even the metallurgy to properly alloy the plutonium with gallium and stabilize it in the correct allotrope? How thick your tamper needs to be? This is the sort of thing that even today, with modern resources and computing power, is still a massive undertaking for a large team of scientists and engineers. Not sure what compels two dozen people (as of time of writing) to say "pfft, yeah, no problem".
@@Kerithanos You do realize that the first viable nuclear weapons were made in the 1940s, well before computers even really were a thing right? A simple gun type device using refined uranium isn't really complicated, and will do the job of being a functional nuclear weapon. What makes them complicated (and even then not really) is the fuse mechanism for an airburst detonation. Seriously, a teenager with $200 could buy everything they would need to make a crude one (besides the fissile materials anyways). It wouldn't be pretty but if you're just mashing a small piece of uranium into a bigger piece of uranium with some explosives, it's not hard.
And by murdering his Best friend, Fred managed to save everyone. Even tough he was shun and exiled for commiting such hedious act, he took to his solitary and guilt ridden grave the sole comfort that he had done what needed to be done. He was a hero, not that the world would remember as such, but the world would go on and that was enough for him
Go on into becoming a world full of tik tokers but then again maybe Fred is more optimistic than we give him credit for and found eventual potential in humanity. Who knows.
“Gods of death in a world of cinder” goes way too hard for a random Flinstones joke video. JJ always gives it his all for what’s basically a YTP with extra steps
“I stared into the abyss, Fred…and it stared right back into me.” “Wh…what are you saying Barn?” “I’m saying Betty got a new mirror for our bathroom and I didn’t see it til late at night. Hoohoohooo!”
"Oh, hey, Fred, sorry testin' out this here thingamacallit the lab rats been working on called the "wonderful heated atomizing trinket." "The what?" "Yeah for short." That feels very much like an actual Flintstones joke and I love it.
Oh, I was confused, I thought he was saying it was "yeah" for short. Then looked and saw it was clearly not yeah, then had to read it a few more times before I understood.
Fred's horror is only half at Barney's words, if that. No, the real horror is because he knew right then and there that he would have to kill Barney; the stakes were simply too high not to
In an alternate scenario: Fred: "Barney, what you just said is just allowing entropy to win. Sure, we could destroy everything, but everything is already good at destroying itself. A giant rock could fall out of the sky at any moment, and kill us all. It's why you have those feelings, Barn, it's the call of the void that we needn't listen to, because it ain't our friend. We are the rebels against our fate, Barn. It may not seem like much, but simply living our lives is the greatest form of spite we can have against the universe." Barney: "You know what Fred? This is why we're friends. I get ahead of myself, and you're smart enough of a guy to bring back down to reality. Anyways, I guess this thing is too dangerous. Someone stupider than you or I could destroy everything with it, so in the spirit of fighting entropy, I shall destroy the object of our destruction!" *Breaks the device. Fred: "I'm glad we're on the same page. I bet it took a lot for you to do that." Barney: "Naw, not really, I just wanted to break something, and the device was conveniently on hand to sooth that itch. Uh, by the way Fred...did we have giant burning boulders hurtling toward the earth in the weather forecast?" Fred: "No, why?" Barney: "Well, because it seems the weather people are about to get fired, then." Fred: *Turns to look "Ah...I forgot to knock on wood." Barney: "Well, this is ironic. In an effort to save ourselves from ourselves, we destroyed the very thing that could've saved us. Entropy is a real b*tch, ain't she Fred?" *Asteroid hits planet
next part, as Fred is burying the body "oh hey there Fred" "hey bar-- BARNEY? How did you" "Neat right? Turns out it's pretty simple coming back from the eternal plane." "What. How?" "Just make sure you got a return plane ticket. huhuhu"
except that there looked to be a pretty big pile of rocks at the start, and Fred seemed to say that it all vanished, there were definitely a fair few atoms in that.
@@Jacob-ge1pybut he didnt split the atoms from the rocks, he just shrunk them down to an atomic scale, basically just seperating the atoms in the rocks
@@quesadi But why would the ray perform every step on the rocks except the last? He split, all big rocks, then all the little rocks, so why wouldn't it split all the atoms? he pointed it the same each time.
@@Jacob-ge1py Depends on the chemical makeup. You gotta remember most commonplace chemical compounds dont have very many atoms to split. The reason they used Uranium for nukes was because it was so atomically dense, ergo more reactions and energy yield.
As you do, given the time period Flash forward and here we think rock smashed faces were over arguments about food or cave women We couldn’t have been more wrong
I’m going to take a moment to talk about how much I hate that quote. The first words said after the atomic bomb exploded were “We are all sons of bitches now” Oppenheimer was said to have quietly applauded not reading hindu religious quotes. He only claimed to have said the quote afterwords in a bid to save his reputation for having created a weapon of mass destruction. He even begged the government to not use it, not out of a genuine care for humanity, he didn’t object to any of the cities being bombed when given a list, but instead because it would’ve hurt his precious reputation as a scientist. TLDR: fuck oppenheimer and his dumbass quote
I love the "Jesus, Barn!" "Who?" joke because it's one of those jokes that's absolutely perfect for the world of the show, yet would have never had the chance of appearing on it due to its content.
Yeah! I thought that worked really well, too. Since by that time the joke had escalated far enough that the original art might not feel sufficiently impactful, and the single use of custom art emphasizes how far things are going off the deep end in that moment.
i like to think that fred isn’t inherently trying to kill barney but rather that barney usually goes into these weird rants that could only be fixed using a beating, just barney being silly
You know there's actually a theory that the Flintstones and The Jetsons are simultaneous. They take place at the exact same time. After nuclear war decimated the landscape. The Jetsons in all their stuff or above everything it does they are fine. But did you ever notice that everything that The Flintstones have is an approximation of what life was like in the 50s and 60s. It's because they're trying to replicate what life used to be.
If you go off what a The Jetsons episode did, the Flintstones are in the Jetsons future. We get a fantastic future for awhile and then some kind of catastrophe happens (presumably nuclear, but it’s not specified in the episode) and then we go from living like the Jetsons to living like the Flintstones
Canonically, smashing someone in the head with a rock is basically the cause and cure for any mental disability in the Flintstones universe. So at the end, Fred is helping Barney regain his humanity.
I've always thought that the Flintstones is a post apocalypse scenario, so what Barney has there is probably a piece of lost technology from 'the before time'
This is actually something JJ and I acted out in real life but decided instead of battling to the death we made it into a sketch anyway thanks for having me on pal
more fleenstones please, this is my favorite so far P.S. the comic already did war PTSD, complete destruction of cavemanity doesn't seem that far off from the topics tackled
1:33 God damn, Fred, RUN. RUN AS FAST AS YOU FUCKING CAN MAN, RUN- 2:16 YES!!! Fred just became the prehistoric FDR right there! Just that one action saved Earth right there!
Weeks after watching this I was struck by a powerful shower thought. Barney wanted Fred to kill him. He really saw him as a friend, as the only person he could trust to do what needed to be done. He was hoping Fred would be horrified by Barney's plan and act decisively to stop him, because part of him knows it's wrong, that he's a wicked man for wanting to destroy it all. But at the same time, he can't stop himself. He needed someone else to step in and stop him. He wanted Fred to kill him.
Always enjoy how in the sections of Solid JJ videos where it starts off like the normal show before something odd happens, he always gets the comedy style from said show on point. The WHAT seems like an actual Flintstones joke
You did a real good job with the writing on this one! xD Also @TheFrenchPineapple made clean art, nice to see you're not limited to just reusing existing images :D
Solid jj doing a flintstones video again wasn't something I expected so soon. Now we've gotta see ya do the Jetsons! Wonderful artwork from Frenchpineapple and voice from VoiceoverRequiem though!
I like how Fred is so traumatized by this and just stares for a moment before killing Barney Edit:wow I didn’t suspect this comment would blow up as much as it did. Thanks!
The lengths Barney is going for just to get a free bowl of cereal out of Fred is starting to become one hell of a problem.
He'll never get the pebbles
😂 This video and this joke made my day
@@brotherlygames3277
And not the fruity kind either.
It's a few dollars worth of cereal. Chill out Fred!
Wow, I totally forgot about that running gag in the Pebbles cereal commercials. What a throwback.
I love how the laugh track still plays even when Fred is brutally killing Barney with a rock
I mean... he is saving ancient humanity XD
Authentic caveman way of fighting. Find a rock and hit your enemy in the head until you cave in his skull. There's even a verb for it: "Braining".
I expected him to take the WHAT and use it on Barney to, y'know, smash him to pieces
That's how the original show went. It was a glorified looney toons cartoon
Lowering his IQ at reasonable level
Plot twist: since there's dinosaurs in The Flinstones, Barney survived and did actually wipe the slate clean. It wasn't an asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs. It was Barney.
It was me Fred, I killed the dinosaurs and Wilma
Not "Barney is a dinosaur," but "Barney killed the dinosaurs"
@@DeadEye456 who's Wilma
@@SCP-173peanut Fred Flintstone's wife
@@SCP-173peanut bro, really? My condolences for your childhood
Fred wasn't mad at the end there, it wasn't hate or 'blind' fear either. He just knew that Barney was too great a risk to Pebbles and everything he loved.
Dude went full 'I am become death, destroyer of worlds'. Man's got a family, he can't let that possibility spark.
@@Tacoguy1000 You guys just don't get it. Barney has a family too, he was just messing with Fred. He did that on the show all the time.
By Pebbles I for some reason thought you meant Fruity Pebbles and he was trying to protect his delicious cereal
@@Daviticus042He never did it with bomb threats lol
@@You-are-definitely-right-but BAHNEY MY PEBBLES
I always love that it’s never just an edgy scenario of “woah wouldn’t it be wacky for a dark thing to happen”, but there’s always witty and clever comments like Fred saying “What?” And Barney going “yeah you could call it that (for short).”
"Jesus, Barney!"
"Who?"
"The YEAH for short."
"Yeah, yeah."
@@jagnestormskull3178 no the short version is "What"
its a truly seamless merge of the more modern Thing, but E d g y and the older... whatever youd call it
or the "who" when jesus was mentioned
They really advanced quickly after discovering fire.
just wait until they discover water
@@NinetyBooks are they immortal?
@@NinetyBooks Poseidon would feel threatened
*holds hands a short distance apart*
Great Gazoo
Fire is a gateway technology
As soon as Barney said "Fred, You ever considered what it'd be like to get a fresh slate?" I busted out laughing cause you know things are gonna escalate real fast
Get it...slate...a kind of rock...the Flintstones...the stone age? The show was always making puns like that.
Classic Flintstones humor right there!
You mean, escel-slate?
Isn't Mr slate his boss?
got that real ash gary charmander vibe
“Jesus, Barn!”
“Who?”
Pure comedy, and makes sense with the time period
104 of us so far liked this comment but didn’t reply because we can’t think of a joke to put here
I lost it at that part
I’m just confused on how this comment grew so quickly
@@Game_Byle its gold
Mind blown
"God's of death in a world of cinder" is such a well written line, it concerns me
“Bask, Fred, in the glory of the end!” Is also a pretty good
Gwyn? I heard a plin plin plon and thought it was you.
Don't tell me you haven't considered it before I know I have
"It wouldn't even be that hard. I could probably figure it out myself"
When dealing with atomics, having that sentence said by him is a terrifying concept
I mean it really isn't that difficult. The hard part is getting the materials to do it, not the doing it.
@@shred1894refinement is pretty tricky
@@jameson1239 I'm sure there are ways for getting the materials already refined, either orphan sources or black market deals in the middle east or whatever. But as I said, getting the materials is the hard part.
@@shred1894 By exactly what metric is nuclear weapon design "not that difficult"?
Even if somebody handed you the materials, do you know how to configure the geometry of a polonium-beryllium neutron generator? Or how to set up exploding bridgewire detonators? Or even the metallurgy to properly alloy the plutonium with gallium and stabilize it in the correct allotrope? How thick your tamper needs to be?
This is the sort of thing that even today, with modern resources and computing power, is still a massive undertaking for a large team of scientists and engineers. Not sure what compels two dozen people (as of time of writing) to say "pfft, yeah, no problem".
@@Kerithanos You do realize that the first viable nuclear weapons were made in the 1940s, well before computers even really were a thing right?
A simple gun type device using refined uranium isn't really complicated, and will do the job of being a functional nuclear weapon. What makes them complicated (and even then not really) is the fuse mechanism for an airburst detonation. Seriously, a teenager with $200 could buy everything they would need to make a crude one (besides the fissile materials anyways). It wouldn't be pretty but if you're just mashing a small piece of uranium into a bigger piece of uranium with some explosives, it's not hard.
And by murdering his Best friend, Fred managed to save everyone. Even tough he was shun and exiled for commiting such hedious act, he took to his solitary and guilt ridden grave the sole comfort that he had done what needed to be done.
He was a hero, not that the world would remember as such, but the world would go on and that was enough for him
Go on into becoming a world full of tik tokers but then again maybe Fred is more optimistic than we give him credit for and found eventual potential in humanity. Who knows.
Totally agree with comment.
"You are a Hero. And now you must leave."
This, is a damn cool comment. Kudos.
Read this in Morgan Freeman's voice.
“Gods of death in a world of cinder” goes way too hard for a random Flinstones joke video. JJ always gives it his all for what’s basically a YTP with extra steps
Yep, but gods of an empty graveyard. Gods of hardly anything at all.
I see a thousand beautiful mushrooms, waiting to bloom and spread their spores.
Barn sounds like he went insane trying to relink the flames, a chosen champion of Nito perhaps
Dark Souls 4
dark souls lore
“I stared into the abyss, Fred…and it stared right back into me.”
“Wh…what are you saying Barn?”
“I’m saying Betty got a new mirror for our bathroom and I didn’t see it til late at night. Hoohoohooo!”
God such a good prompt
yes
*Bashes Barney's head in with a rock*
"Oh, hey, Fred, sorry testin' out this here thingamacallit the lab rats been working on called the "wonderful heated atomizing trinket."
"The what?"
"Yeah for short." That feels very much like an actual Flintstones joke and I love it.
It's got that Abbott and Costello flavor. Barney is a bit like the Costello to Fred's Abbott.
Ok
Oh, I was confused, I thought he was saying it was "yeah" for short. Then looked and saw it was clearly not yeah, then had to read it a few more times before I understood.
I think Fred knows what it's like to get a fresh slate. He works in a quarry. Getting fresh slate is kinda his job.
Fred's horror is only half at Barney's words, if that. No, the real horror is because he knew right then and there that he would have to kill Barney; the stakes were simply too high not to
In an alternate scenario:
Fred: "Barney, what you just said is just allowing entropy to win. Sure, we could destroy everything, but everything is already good at destroying itself. A giant rock could fall out of the sky at any moment, and kill us all. It's why you have those feelings, Barn, it's the call of the void that we needn't listen to, because it ain't our friend. We are the rebels against our fate, Barn. It may not seem like much, but simply living our lives is the greatest form of spite we can have against the universe."
Barney: "You know what Fred? This is why we're friends. I get ahead of myself, and you're smart enough of a guy to bring back down to reality. Anyways, I guess this thing is too dangerous. Someone stupider than you or I could destroy everything with it, so in the spirit of fighting entropy, I shall destroy the object of our destruction!" *Breaks the device.
Fred: "I'm glad we're on the same page. I bet it took a lot for you to do that."
Barney: "Naw, not really, I just wanted to break something, and the device was conveniently on hand to sooth that itch. Uh, by the way Fred...did we have giant burning boulders hurtling toward the earth in the weather forecast?"
Fred: "No, why?"
Barney: "Well, because it seems the weather people are about to get fired, then."
Fred: *Turns to look "Ah...I forgot to knock on wood."
Barney: "Well, this is ironic. In an effort to save ourselves from ourselves, we destroyed the very thing that could've saved us. Entropy is a real b*tch, ain't she Fred?"
*Asteroid hits planet
@@TarsonTalon damn good writing dude
@@TarsonTalonYou just saved Solid JJ the trouble of writing a third Flintstones sketch.
@@TarsonTalon actually good
@@TarsonTalon (Beautiful.) 👏👏👏
It's amazing how accurate JJ is with Barney's voice. Dead ringer.
His Fred voice isn't exact either, but it's still real fitting I'd say.
That spy weapon is loud as heck
*LOUD POCKETWATCH DECLOAKING NOISES*
@@plantain.1739 it’s not jj doing the Fred voice
He started getting a little sloppy further in, like at the middle of the video, and started sounding like the superheroes in his other videos 🤣🤣🤣
Im hella amazed how many voices Solid JJ can do, "gods of death in a world of cinder" is such a badass line
ITS HIM AGAIN
The one who knocks and what not
Solid JJ is an ashen one confirmed
thank god they never discovered air.
ITS THE MAN
next part, as Fred is burying the body
"oh hey there Fred"
"hey bar-- BARNEY? How did you"
"Neat right? Turns out it's pretty simple coming back from the eternal plane."
"What. How?"
"Just make sure you got a return plane ticket. huhuhu"
This is straight out of that era of comedy and something Barney would definitely say. Had me laughing harder than it should've
“Barney what’s a plane?”
It makes me happier than it should that somebody understands that splitting a single atom does very little.
except that there looked to be a pretty big pile of rocks at the start, and Fred seemed to say that it all vanished, there were definitely a fair few atoms in that.
@@Jacob-ge1pybut he didnt split the atoms from the rocks, he just shrunk them down to an atomic scale, basically just seperating the atoms in the rocks
@@quesadi But why would the ray perform every step on the rocks except the last? He split, all big rocks, then all the little rocks, so why wouldn't it split all the atoms? he pointed it the same each time.
@@Jacob-ge1py Depends on the chemical makeup. You gotta remember most commonplace chemical compounds dont have very many atoms to split.
The reason they used Uranium for nukes was because it was so atomically dense, ergo more reactions and energy yield.
@@jackmcmorrow9397 That is not why uranium is used and I'm quite sure there are a lot of atoms in those quite large rocks.
Whoever did the art really did a great job of making it look like a real Flinstones cartoon, with the fidelity of modern animation
Thank you so much!
@@TheFrenchPineapple Absolutely amazing job! Looks right out of the cartoon!
@@TheFrenchPineapple do you have a twitter? Would love to see more of your work
wow and here I thought those were actual stills from the cartoon 🤓
"Have you considered what it'd be like to get a fresh slate"
"No, i'm more of a granite person"
*crowd roars in laughter
I love how Fred's voice deepens when he goes "What"
Underrated line delivery
The sheer dread creeping in
Yeah for short
Ok
"Y'know, we could have that, Fred. :)"
*"W h a t . (ب_ب)"*
That was close. Barney almost sent everything back to the Stone Age.
Barney really had that "It's just a prank, bro" energy.
I like how this escalates from Fred wanting Barney to stay away from his family to hitting him with a rock.
After he found out barney is literally hitler
that was the only right response
As you do, given the time period
Flash forward and here we think rock smashed faces were over arguments about food or cave women
We couldn’t have been more wrong
To be fair, Barney went from speculating about the potential of nuclear war to outright suggesting it.
I expected him to take the WHAT and use it on Barney to, y'know, smash him to pieces
Well I think Barney was acting far worse than Hilter. Wanting to commit Genocide against all humanity.
"Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds..."
- Barney Rubble, unironically
I’m going to take a moment to talk about how much I hate that quote. The first words said after the atomic bomb exploded were “We are all sons of bitches now” Oppenheimer was said to have quietly applauded not reading hindu religious quotes. He only claimed to have said the quote afterwords in a bid to save his reputation for having created a weapon of mass destruction. He even begged the government to not use it, not out of a genuine care for humanity, he didn’t object to any of the cities being bombed when given a list, but instead because it would’ve hurt his precious reputation as a scientist.
TLDR: fuck oppenheimer and his dumbass quote
You beat me to it. And I botched the quote anyway. Barney Oppenheimer.
Barney citing Latin just a couple Millenia before it was invented, truly ahead of his time
You are going to flip when you realize how much English was in there.
"Y'know everything reset back to zero"
We'll start over and entrust this world to the next generation
That's what W.H.A.T. is for.
*IT'S TIME*
Fire away, coward!
>
Barney sure was hell bent sending the world back to the stone age...
Oh wait...
woah woah woah, calm down there niko, you didn't like that the last time it happened.
@@aiden_table he need sum pankcake
"Gods of Death in a world of Cinder" goes WAY too hard for a f*cking Flintstones parody
Sounds like some passage of a classic novel
@@BillGunslinger Or Gwyn from Dark Souls
As crazy as it was at least Barney let his buddy in on the fun. He didn't have to include Fred and just did everything by himself.
Fred and Barney are literally responsible for all the most destructive inventions in human history
Is anyone surprised?
This is truly the moment Barney became Bartenheimer
I am become death, Fred!
The destroyer of rocks
I love the "Jesus, Barn!" "Who?" joke because it's one of those jokes that's absolutely perfect for the world of the show, yet would have never had the chance of appearing on it due to its content.
"God's of death in a world of cinder" Badass quote.
"Jesus barn"
"Who?"
Underrated joke right there
"Wonderful Heated Atomizing Trinket" = "The WHAT" feels like a joke that could have been lifted straight from the show. Well done!
it's nice to know that no matter what existential threat Barney poses to life itself, him and Fred'll be chummy again next week.
Not sure if that's applicable after the corpse that Fred just created.
1:41 "Gods of death in a world of cinder"
*Dark Souls 3 flashbacks*
Fred was taking no chances at the end after what Barney said 😂
This has the same energy as " We commited a genocide, Barney"
Which, to be fair, they did.
"Jesus Barn!"
"Who?"
0:29
Jesus wasn't Born in this year
@@WOODY_PRODUCTION it's a joke
Also the Flintstones had a Christmas episode so...
The addition of custom art does a really good job of extending the jokes without compromising the format.
Yeah! I thought that worked really well, too. Since by that time the joke had escalated far enough that the original art might not feel sufficiently impactful, and the single use of custom art emphasizes how far things are going off the deep end in that moment.
i like to think that fred isn’t inherently trying to kill barney but rather that barney usually goes into these weird rants that could only be fixed using a beating, just barney being silly
That acronym joke, was honestly amazingly told
This seems like a series where he's been possessed by a demon, but still retains his personality. Wonder when everyone else'll find out.
I think Fred just found out at the end
Nah barney is just very psycopathic or however u say it.
Barney was the demon all along we just fell for his act
Fred’s horrified “what” as Barney goes onto explain what he wants to do is hilarious.
W onderful
H eated
A tomizing
T rinket
@@zpellet6326 The What?
@@g-fanmax1838 yeah for short
Barney: "y'know, like if you could start over. y'know, everything reset back to zero"
Pixy: *"THAT'S WHAT V2 IS FOR. IT'S TIME."*
I have to say, I didn't expect Fred to make the big decisions to save humanity there
I love how barn escalates the situation super fast but then just reverts back to normal
You know there's actually a theory that the Flintstones and The Jetsons are simultaneous. They take place at the exact same time. After nuclear war decimated the landscape. The Jetsons in all their stuff or above everything it does they are fine. But did you ever notice that everything that The Flintstones have is an approximation of what life was like in the 50s and 60s. It's because they're trying to replicate what life used to be.
If you go off what a The Jetsons episode did, the Flintstones are in the Jetsons future. We get a fantastic future for awhile and then some kind of catastrophe happens (presumably nuclear, but it’s not specified in the episode) and then we go from living like the Jetsons to living like the Flintstones
What about the dinosaurs?
@@AlbinoAxolotl1993 Obviously must be lizards and other animals mutated by the radiation.
"Don't come near me or my family ever again"
It seem like neither Fred or Barney learned from the last time.
"Imagine! Our decadant world, reduced back to the Stone Age!"
"This *is* the Stone Age, Barn!"
The fact that Barney can quote a Latin proverb when the Roman Empire hasn't been founded yet brings up so many questions for me.
If there's no electricity how exactly does Fred's TV work ?
Canonically, smashing someone in the head with a rock is basically the cause and cure for any mental disability in the Flintstones universe. So at the end, Fred is helping Barney regain his humanity.
Barney's really about to join the Cult of The Atom in Fallout 4
Barn saying something super fucked up then playing it off as a joke is THE most relatable thing I've seen from this channel.
For me it is smashing peoples skull with a rock
I've always thought that the Flintstones is a post apocalypse scenario, so what Barney has there is probably a piece of lost technology from 'the before time'
2:01 How the fuck does he know latin
This is actually something JJ and I acted out in real life but decided instead of battling to the death we made it into a sketch anyway thanks for having me on pal
How about George Jetson discovers spacely sprockets produces the machines that horrifically grind people into Soylent green
Damn, live action? Now I have to see that
more fleenstones please, this is my favorite so far
P.S. the comic already did war PTSD, complete destruction of cavemanity doesn't seem that far off from the topics tackled
Sign me up for that one too! I wager Solid JJ to do a Jetsons parody as well.
Fred: Barney where did you get that thing?
Barney: some guy named Rockbert Oppenheimer.
“A few people laughed, a few people cried, many were silent”
I love how Barney in almost all of these becomes some kind of psychopath talking about shi like restarting the world, becoming the god of death etc.
The moment he said “clean slate,” I knew it was about to take a turn.
I knew it as soon as he said you could get a bigger result using more atoms. He telegraphed it a little _too_ well.
Barney has been acting different since discovering fire
Barney's fascination with fire has reached terrifying new heights.
The leaked cut of Oppenheimer like amazing!
This hits different after watching Oppenheimer
"Fred when you sit atop that dinosaur do you see any borders from up there? What have *borders* ever done for us?"
"What in the world is a border?"
The laugh track is a nice touch and I love god complex Barney wanting to watch the world fall to ashes.
I don't know why, but Fred Flintstone saying "Barney, what the fuck?" has had me in tears for the past 20 minutes.
2:18 Cain and Abel
Barney saw the future of the industrial revolution and tried to save us all, what a chad.
Fred did what needed to be done. For his family, Barney's family and all mankind.
"we participated in a Genocide, barney"
Glad the internet knows that one.
"Fred, we are worshipping a vacuum cleaner"
1:33 God damn, Fred, RUN. RUN AS FAST AS YOU FUCKING CAN MAN, RUN-
2:16 YES!!! Fred just became the prehistoric FDR right there! Just that one action saved Earth right there!
"Also I learned how to play Spanish Guitar and sing in Latin"
-Solo Wing Barney moments before nuclear annihilation
“Jesus Barn”
“Who?”
Why is this genuinely hilarious
Fred just went "He's too dangerous to be left alive." I agree. Good on you, Fred.
I guess this was the final straw on top of all of the times that Barney stole Fred's Pebbles cereal...
Barney has never been the same since he started hanging with the Great Gazoo
0:12 that what joke flew over my head 😂😂😂
I don't get it
1:52 He says ash, but the subs say dust. Illuminati confirmed.
Weeks after watching this I was struck by a powerful shower thought. Barney wanted Fred to kill him. He really saw him as a friend, as the only person he could trust to do what needed to be done. He was hoping Fred would be horrified by Barney's plan and act decisively to stop him, because part of him knows it's wrong, that he's a wicked man for wanting to destroy it all. But at the same time, he can't stop himself. He needed someone else to step in and stop him. He wanted Fred to kill him.
Yabba Dabba dabbling in things you usually don't.
Always enjoy how in the sections of Solid JJ videos where it starts off like the normal show before something odd happens, he always gets the comedy style from said show on point. The WHAT seems like an actual Flintstones joke
Fred: Jesus, Barn!"
Barney: Who?
You did a real good job with the writing on this one! xD
Also @TheFrenchPineapple made clean art, nice to see you're not limited to just reusing existing images :D
Fred was never seen again. The only thing they found from him was a note hastily etched next to the body that said, "I did what I had to do."
Solid jj doing a flintstones video again wasn't something I expected so soon. Now we've gotta see ya do the Jetsons!
Wonderful artwork from Frenchpineapple and voice from VoiceoverRequiem though!
I appreciate your appreciation!
George could find out that spacely sprockets is actually building the equipment that makes Soylent green
How about a Jonny Quest parody? Perhaps the implications of bringing a child on dangerous top-secret missions could bring up some comedy material.
Thank you friend!!
1:21
"This is requiem don'tcha know."
I like how Fred is so traumatized by this and just stares for a moment before killing Barney
Edit:wow I didn’t suspect this comment would blow up as much as it did. Thanks!
It's official: Barney Rubble is the prehistoric ancestor of Oppenheimer
No, solo wing pixy
barney is unironically horrifying and I love it
I love The What? Joke. That felt like it came straight from the original Flintstones show.
I don't think it was ever that clever actually
@@4867503 why so?
@@4867503 I think it’s clever because he didn’t need to add that joke. But he chose to add it knowing a lot of people wouldn’t even notice it.
@@theamazingoppo4918 I think he's talking about the show
@@SuperSymn correct. The show never had writing that clever
I like how Barney wants nothing but terror and destruction for their prehistoric world
I watched this right after watching the most recent Attack on Titan and I guess Barn subscribes to Eren's line of thinking!
Fred just saved a lot of people by killing Barney at the end xD
I legit had a delayed reaction to the "Jesus, barn!" "Who?" joke. That actually got me
Great video as always, JJ! Love you, dude! Keep up the great work!