OSP AFTER DARK! Red Solo Hour!



Red takes advantage of the gang’s post-con exhaustion to hijack the channel! The important thing is nobody can stop her.

TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 – Intro
2:40 – Discworld Best World
4:10 – Kids These Days And Their Fort Knights
5:46 – Red Woos Zelda With Trinkets
7:33 – The Good Hero To Bad Dad Pipeline
11:56 – Tie-In Comics
13:14 – Storm Hawks Again
16:00 – I Don’t Personally Need More LotR
22:27 – Dodging The Homestuck Bullet
24:15 – Detective Pikachu Is Fine
25:04 – Bethesda Polish
27:47 – FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST (fullmetal alchemist)
36:45 – Sonic (he can really move)
43:09 – The MCU
53:24 – The Name’s Poirot. Hercule Poirot
1:02:27 – KENOBIIIII
1:11:33 – Knives Out Is Good
1:15:00 – Arcane
1:24:58 – Become A Moviestruck Patron To Make Indigo Watch Morbius
1:25:51 – From The 20th Dimension
1:44:27 – If It Does It On Purpose Is the Story Still Bad
1:49:57 – HAPPY HOGSWATCH
1:59:22 – Die Monster
2:00:44 – RRR Is Rrreally Good
2:01:14 – “Elder Race”, Sci-Fi Anthropology
2:05:21 – Chat Tricks Me Into Self-Promoting
2:06:20 – Animation Is Terrifying
2:27:03 – Warning: Incoming ReBoot Spiel
2:57:54 – Kaiju Dragons!
2:58:52 – Alright Everybody……… CHILL
3:10:06 – Obviously I Stan The Robot Dragon
3:11:01 – The “Inuyasha Is AU Journey To The West” Conspiracy Theory
3:16:57 – So Is DragonBall But We Knew That
3:18:40 – HALO Is Really Complicated
3:22:04 – Watchmen Proves Reading Comprehension Is Hard
3:23:23 – It’s The Ciiiiiircle Of Criiiiiiinge
3:28:28 – Winding Down

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48 thoughts on “OSP AFTER DARK! Red Solo Hour!”

  1. I want to second your point about there being good live action versions of anime out there.
    The two part live action Death Note from 2006( no, this is NOT the Netflix one) was really good. It stripped out most of the unnecessary parts of the plot from the anime/manga just told a tighter story with the same Ring-Of-Gyges Justice discourse, and successfully maintained the cat-and-mouse intrigue.

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  2. 58:20 Congratulation you just summarized every single Agatha Christie Book.
    Yeah no one makes Detective Storys again, its allways Action, Romance, or Comedy. Its never enough to have a good Mystery anymore.

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  3. 2:24:06
    In my pantry there's a white apron we hang off the top of the door. One sleepless morning I walked out of my room and I saw the apron hanging there and I thought it was the tshirt of someone trying to hide behind a door.

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  4. Word on a prequel to LotR. The irony to that is the majority of the Silmarillion content was predominantly made before LotR, and at least some before the Hobbit, so the Hobbit was kinda shoe-horned into the universe of the Silm, by name-drops like Gondolin, and Elrond. Then JRR started into the sequel and ended up leaning hard into his fantasy history and wrote an epic story for mature readers. That left things to Christopher Tolkien to go through all his father's notes and write the abridged version of all that history, and is whst got published as "The Silmarillion".

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  5. I love hearing Red talk about Discworld. Her feelings align so well with my own, but she seems to have given it more thought than me- which is no mean feat- and manages to put it in new light. 🙂

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  6. I’m glad Red talked about FMA:B because 1. I love it and 2. I barely remembered it after a year. Hearing her talk about it gets little snippets back as she’s talking about it. When she said, “and they implicate Mustang,” I shouted what?!

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  7. If you like Elder Race theres a series called the safehold saga that's got a very similar premise but goes at from a completely different angle I'd recommend it to anyone with the time but it is pretty pulpy sci fi

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  8. 1:17:39 "best laid plans with the best of intentions"
    I know what you mean, but is really sending in a bomb to help save your family qualify as a "Best Laid Plan"?
    Good intentions certainly, but that was more of a "All I have is hammer and everything is a nail" situation

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  9. The only time I've seen full rotoscope tracing work is Joel Havers animations. It all sort of melts together in a very specific way I love. Also I love the way he plays with the shape of what he's rotoscopes

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  10. Red, I loved Centaurworld. I really loved watching it with my friend and we found it hilariously dumb with a good story.

    Also Glendale is the best. We love our Kleptomaniac in this household.

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  11. Personally, I love when you go on long rants about ReBoot. That show was my childhood and I feel so much more inclined to rewatch it when reminded how cool it was!

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  12. I liked centaur world, but at first it creeped me out the same way that onepiece creeped me out.

    I dunno, something about animated body distortion gets to me sometimes.

    Also like one piece, a lot of it I found boring, weird, or just "why?", but the sprinkled in emotional bits and unique things kept me watching.

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  13. I actually watched reboot, just finished it tonight. Season 1 is rough, seasons 2 kind of feels like a typical saturday morning cartoon and season 3 is SO good. It might be a bit of a dredge at first, but it's absolutely worth watching

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  14. I have this feeling that Red should read the Sister Clair web comic and "missing moments" side stories, because I think the character interaction and development between the adults and teens is really good and reflective of like, actually healthy relationships in some really difficult situations / times and the complexity of making the right choices for keeping the kids safe vs letting them thrive.

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  15. Pretty crazy that they tried to eugenics a new Batman by permanently cuckolding a man and impregnating a woman with a stranger’s genes without the knowledge or consent of either of them. I cannot imagine that being written in a way that isn’t extremely uncomfortable, even if it’s in the context of being done by a morally ‘bad’ person.

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