You don't have to watch it all (it's nearly 5 hours long). Watch a bit so you know what the deal is, then jump in to about 4:33:45: youtu.be/KgmoMO66uPg?t=16428
Bump, I really want to share and discuss this wild ride with you Sup Forums
David Gray
I'm happy to see it back and like Jon's actor.
Jaxon Harris
What is this man?
Hudson Walker
Who's Betsy Joe, and why should I care that she's had sex with 5 people?
Asher Butler
It's kino. Not going to spoil, just watch it. Can also highly recommend this one of their videos with a one-hour philosophical analysis of the featured Garfield strip:
Jesus, OP, I just finished it, what the fuck is this man
Austin Johnson
Extremely well-crafted commentary on the Garfield comic.
Levi Richardson
Do you think the guy on the phone in the "hold song" vid was really Jim Davis?
Nicholas Allen
>DO YOU UNDERSTAND THIS? >THE CAT HAS YOUR PIPE!
Carson Ward
I thought the picture frame was a mirror.
Aaron Parker
From one of the comments 3:21:58
Leo Cook
>it's a based Raymond talks about sex chat rooms episode 4:13:15 the best part before the ending
Christopher Richardson
>Ernie Barguckle
Adam Morgan
Wow this would take a crazy amount of work
Christopher Ramirez
>Raymond rambling about online chat room sex for 4 minutes straight
Parker Thompson
It's fantastic. In a way, it seems more relevant today than it was 9 years ago. Ballsy and a lot of talent behind it.
Off-hand comment: Calvin & Hobbes is the antithesis of what Garfield eventually became
Tyler Reed
Oh great, more unfunny ironic postmodern "comedy" whose appeal lays solely in taking some shitty/innocent character or story and making it insanely elaborate/edgy. Sure haven't seen anything like that before