It was posted on reddit and most of the comments were like, "Oh my god, this is the most powerful scene in television history!" and at first I thought they were trolling because I found the scene to be pure cringe. But they were dead serious lmao
lol yes this is why I point out it's a religion in the UK, honestly pop music has the same thing going here and a lot of people are avid listeners of BBC Radio 1 which is mostly zoomer central and about as cringe and leftist as you'd expect which then has the knock on effect of the pop music industry pandering to that as hard as possible. They have an absolute stranglehold on the younger crowds here as a result which is why most normies if you ever talk to them in the UK are full on cringe.
Football to a lesser degree has that kind of fervour which I will never understand either but that's more of a 'lads' thing. It's why I could never gel with the normies at all because of this, if I went to a nightclub it would just be shitty pop music on blast all night and I would be extremely bored.
The UK fucking sucks if you can't pigeon hole yourself into the current thing. I have to wonder how many people out there are potentially secretly like me and just completely faking their interests to fit in, I don't bother with that.
It's insanely cheesy, but it does have one important sentiment that ironically has been forgotten by its very creators: it's easy to channel your negative emotions into creating something ugly - what's difficult is using them to create something beautiful.
In the past, great artists took their suffering and used it as a drive to make their work. Some of the best artists, writers, and actors of all time had horrible lives.
Today, even a minor perceived slight is enough to send the average "creator" into a spiral of seething and hatred for 30 years, during which they'll intentionally destroy everything they can purely out of spite.
The only scene I've ever watched is this one: https://youtu.be/ubTJI_UphPk?si=CjSi1zCJrC9DBn6I
It was posted on reddit and most of the comments were like, "Oh my god, this is the most powerful scene in television history!" and at first I thought they were trolling because I found the scene to be pure cringe. But they were dead serious lmao
lol yes this is why I point out it's a religion in the UK, honestly pop music has the same thing going here and a lot of people are avid listeners of BBC Radio 1 which is mostly zoomer central and about as cringe and leftist as you'd expect which then has the knock on effect of the pop music industry pandering to that as hard as possible. They have an absolute stranglehold on the younger crowds here as a result which is why most normies if you ever talk to them in the UK are full on cringe.
Football to a lesser degree has that kind of fervour which I will never understand either but that's more of a 'lads' thing. It's why I could never gel with the normies at all because of this, if I went to a nightclub it would just be shitty pop music on blast all night and I would be extremely bored.
The UK fucking sucks if you can't pigeon hole yourself into the current thing. I have to wonder how many people out there are potentially secretly like me and just completely faking their interests to fit in, I don't bother with that.
that scene is pretty good, because the tragic artist kills himself at the end of the episode still even after seeing how valued he had become
sometimes people just fight internal demons regardless of how much you intervene
It's insanely cheesy, but it does have one important sentiment that ironically has been forgotten by its very creators: it's easy to channel your negative emotions into creating something ugly - what's difficult is using them to create something beautiful.
In the past, great artists took their suffering and used it as a drive to make their work. Some of the best artists, writers, and actors of all time had horrible lives.
Today, even a minor perceived slight is enough to send the average "creator" into a spiral of seething and hatred for 30 years, during which they'll intentionally destroy everything they can purely out of spite.
and then he went home and killed himself.