Honestly kudos to Goose for knowing when to keep things quiet. When you have a good fucking argument between characters let the dialogue shine. Congrats to the whole DC team for a powerful ep 😤
Honestly kudos to Goose for knowing when to keep things quiet. When you have a good fucking argument between characters let the dialogue shine. Congrats to the whole DC team for a powerful ep 😤
Honestly one of the best things about TADC is how often the show lets there be multiple seconds of silence. That is so rare in media nowadays, because every major company is so obsessed with keeping people's attention, god forbid people are given a moment to process what's happening.
You would LOVE Smiling Friends.
Feels like nobody has the confidence to just let a moment SIT anymore. And the irony is that, as a result, nothing grabs attention quite like silence.
The writers trusted that the animators would be able to make sure that no second is wasted with strong posing and facial reactions; It makes every line that much more impactful.
This episode managed to compact a LOT of character development and discovery into 33 minutes where many hour-long shows struggle to even do for half a season (Which can be attributed to MANY factors). I cannot wait for the creators who will be inspired by this...and the ones already hard at work.
That episode was heart-wrenching in the best way possible
That scene hit different than most argument scenes.
The recent episode of The Amazing Digital Circus was really good. I like the characters Romni and Ragatha.
*Pomni
Yes Pomni. Sorry about that
*Qomni
*Lomni
she gets hungry *Nomni
I love Pomni's evil and fucked up twin sister Romni too
for real that episode was awesome
Peak praising Peak🙌
It wasn’t my favorite episode (the last one was) but as far as character development, it stole it. The Jax monologue was brilliant.
The ringing silences were perfect for letting the tension sink in- and the exaggerated expressions were top notch. The amount of emotion they got just from Jax's pupils!
It makes the arguments feel more real because real arguments (usually) don’t have music playing in the background. And it minimizes any factors that could distract you from the situation.
For such a wildly vibrant, loud, borderline-brainrot children's computer game, each level sure has a lot of silence and depth. If I were IGN, I'd give this game an 11/10, pronto! 🎮 And that right there's the beauty of that motherfucker: it's all about SUBVERSION, something Goose knows VERY well! 💪💯