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I really love Primal's art style, it's just so pleasant to look at
I love the lines they use, there's a bit of stutter to them
Nah he smells like sea man
Do not frick the Viking boy
I'd marry him first
He's not gonna have a choice when Fang swallows him whole
is it confirmed it's a boy?
it just genuinely looks like a girl to me
Where i live the sea breeze smells like rotten fish half the time
He’s going to smell like dinosaur shit soon
>tvpassport still hasn’t put up the new synopsis
Bros…
leak when?
Fun fact: Fang actually graduated top of her class in Top Gun and sites Lt. Pete “Maverick” Mitchell as a personal hero of hers
lmao this is from a Calvin & Hobbes strip, it cracked me up for good first time I read it
Is that the bounty hunter from darkest dungeon?
*snort*
Mf looks straight out of Darkest Dungeon
So are they gonna show up this episode or next
I’m curious as to what is the night of horrors
Episode 6
Seems like a downer end ahead
What makes you say that? We don’t even have synopsis for the last two episodes yet
I thought we ended with episode 8
Nah, we have 10
>The Primal Theory
>A night of horrors reveals the true nature of man's origin
Seems like this episode is gonna be a big one. I wonder if a lot of the super-natural things we've seen (coven magic, Plague, Black Goo steroids) are gonna be related to 'man's origin'. Maybe the Red Mist ties into this too.
I'm really not interested in season 2 so far, I sort of miss when it was just fang and spear makin their way fricking around dodging giant bats and burning nightmare slashers and shit
The humans are genuinely really boring
Shut up industrycuck
u wot m8
That's fine, stay true to yourself and find something else you may unga bunga.
>tfw no dino wife bed
When do you think getting drunk with spear and fang would be like?
I hate that he looks like something out of those Oney cartoons
ye~
That has to be photoshopped, I don’t remember it being THAT small in the episode
It clearly is, look at the area around the face
damn, zoomers are getting smarter. it's over boys, we can't fool them anymore, we might as well tell them the truth about updog
whats updog?
I really hope all the viking boy smelling good memes lead to fanart of them actually being made.
I wonder what fang’s dinussy smells like
Shit and piss.
You spin my head right around right around when you go down when you go down down
Do you think fang would like spicy food?
that's a kid around 7 years old and the skull is altered to show the teeth underneath the bone.
frick
The elderly one looks like a old man laughing with his gums showing
Wtf did i miss the new episode
yeah, for like a couple of days
wait is red mist still the latest? or primal theory aired?
Not yet dummy
>boysmell
primal is undoubtedly the most beautiful show on all of television
MEGANON I NEED U
Gonna go do something for 3 hours, hopefully the episode will be here by then!!!
>!!!
Kys
okay bai pewdiepie!!!
ligma balls
>Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal S02E05 - The Primal Theory 720p HMAX WEB-DL
https://mega.nz/folder/XnR0WJia#DCOf82krVdnzGmCDsEkGkw
That's my cue to leave
See you guys at the Thursday premiere
you should get your dick sucked by everyone itt
>england 1890
what the frick
ya very fricking weird so far
That was quite an episode, caught me off-guard from the opening. I thought was trolling, and I was VERY surprised to find out he was not
and I may be dumb, but here's the thing. I ain't quite as dumb as I look. The theme of the episode got across to me very well, which doesn't happen in most cases. Wasn't as strong an episode as the others, but I thoroughly enjoyed it nonetheless
God bless you anon
That was very random
Pretty disappointed
Holy shit, what a curveball of an episode.
It mostly seems like a self-contained anthology episode to me. About how civilized man turn into savages in times of need like some kind of Lord of the Flies story. If I had to try and relate it to the main narrative, the inmates weird red eyes might be hinting to the idea that primitive man was created as some kind of war creatures by the big horned deity. Spear might actually have some kind of super-strength that he channels through a primal (ha) connection. Could explain why the future episode synopsis say that the Scorpion leader uses them as weapons.
Huh, I wonder why there are subtitles.
OH
I'm just a minute in and I can tell people are gonna be pissed lol
I’m just so disappointed, this is the one Genndy hyped up so much
I kind of thought the guy would turn into Spear and this would be hir origin story
Probably should have edited the episode description into something less incredible.
This episode is fantastic in a vacuum and I love seeing Primal tackle the new setting, but making it the mid-season climax is kinda weird. If this was the first S2 episode or some kind of special during the hiatus there'd be no complaints.
Big crack theory incoming
I think the primal theory is supposed to be an explanation for Spear's super strength and durability and why he's completely wrecking the vikings. Mankind was created with apex killing potential and combat prowess, but evolved away from those traits. Some people like the inmates and professor can tap into that power, and Spear, being less evolved, can go into it more easily. The red eyes motif on the prisoners could end up tying into the red mist and giant horned demon too. Maybe the giant demon is some kind of deity of violence and destruction that primitive people can tap into
It’s not really a mid season climax since there’s no break
This is based, far from the mindfrick that Genndy hyped it to be, but great set-up, action and climax nonetheless. That Oxford professor is a total baller
But how does this connect to man’s origin
Maybe it doesn't, maybe it will. We will know in the season finale I guess.
Hear me out, maybe Primal is the far future of our world, and these two history academic guys formed an illuminati-like secret society bent on enacting Robert E. Howard's anti-civilizaional philosophy from the Conan stories back on the real world, you know what I'm saying? Maybe this will be the core theme of Primal
This episode was fricking wild, but Genndy did say Primal could be anything
Yeah but this is probably the last season we have with spear and fang and they wasted an episode on whatever the frick that was
Do you honestly think that Spear and Fang aren’t gonna have at least 3 seasons
You don’t know yet if their adventure needed an extra episode or not, seems to me Genndy planned it out and decided to make a stealth pitch in the middle of it all to get away with making S3 something else
I loved this. Makes me want for a full show in this setting.
Well I can see why they didn't have a teaser for this episode.
Eh, thought it was good even if it had nothing to do with the main plot.
After everything that had gone done that bit caught me off guard. Funny way to end such an episode.
I thought this episode was going to be complete fricking garbage but then IT WENT FRICKING WILD IT WENT PRIMAL RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGHGGGGGGGGGGG
when he mixed stabbing with boxing it made my autism act up since I thought boxing mixed with weapons is a pretty good combination to frick someones shit up shoutout to all my /box/ friends from Cinemaphile
I thought Charles Darwin looked like Spear so I was expecting him to be the one who took names but I don't mind the twist
Yeah, whole time I thought he was gonna be the one to flip out.
There's no way to say this without sounding like a gigantic dickweed so whatever
I'm getting the impression that the people that strongly liked the episode are the ones that didn't see any of the really obvious plot beats coming. Were people really surprised after that intro that one of them would get forced into a life or death situation and have to go primal to survive?
There's no way it was going to be Charles after that joke about him being the wildman in the beginning.
I actually half thought he would turn out to have been holding the inmate captive
It was very predictable but that's not always a bad thing
Yeah I agree. Kind of disappointed the French guy was one of the three to go investigate but jobbed so hard he didn't get a single hit in
I was a little disappointed it was so predictable. It was still a fine episode but it was also just the most standard execution of the plot possible. It felt like something I could have written, which is not a compliment, there's nothing in my head but cliches and tropes. It wasn't just predictable, it was rote. Well done rote, but still.
Hey, there's nothing necessarily wrong with cliches and tropes. They are tools that exist for a reason, be it for convention or subversion, and not everything has to subvert expectations. Sometimes a good story is just a good story
It doesn't have to be subversive to not just be a recital of the expected lines. If you retread an old path you should still try to put your own identity into it. Don't get me wrong, it's not like there was nothing of Genndy in this, it's just it wasn't Genndy's story, just basically him rattling off a standard list of cliches.
Part of that is the sudden inclusion of dialogue I think. Primal's biggest strength is how well it communicates to the viewer without ever once explicitly telling them anything, but this was the complete opposite of that, you get literally lectured on the topic in the first minute of the episode. It makes it feel a lot more "standard" than the rest of Primal, and the setup for the cliches a lot more obvious and telegraphed.
I got that from the very beginning and I still loved it
I enjoyed the episode and I was accurate enough on my predictions that I was right about Charles not being the one who lets out his primal instincts.
This episode was pure pottery. Predictable, but still pottery
I could tell from the moment they brought up the madman how this was going to go and I loved every second of it.
i wasn't surprised but I still liked the execution
Just because it had an obvious setup doesn't mean it wasn't executed fricking amazingly. Being unexpected doesn't inherently dictate being good or not. The whole episode itself was unexpected.
I thought it wouldn't be as impactful if Charles, the one who proposed the theory, was the one to ape out.
Meh.
A true hero
So the main story is set in an alternate future where prehistoric creatures were brought back to life? And the madman probably shares some connection with the Horned King
What being british dosns4n
es to a mf
>anon goes primal mid sentence
kino
i dunno, i guess it's the otherworldly feel that kept me engaged. all this dialogue is just kind of a drag.
So what exactly does this have to do with fang and spear?
That’s the neat part, it doesn’t!
So we didn’t get an explanation on mans origin, just a bunch of English dudes fighting a buff convict
This isn’t even filler, it’s just unrelated
You just don’t get it bro
Neither do you
spear and fang live in the future.
We wouldn’t know that because they weren’t even mentioned
>So we didn’t get an explanation on mans origin
We did. We saw firsthand that Man is an animal, capable of savagery and violence as any other. Only modern society and civilization keeps us from reverting, but push a man into a corner and what happens?
Perhaps we were foolish for expecting anything other than the simple, primal truth.
unironically better than the last episode.
Fang and spear have too much plot armor, the suspense of that giant fight never got me. These the scientists though, I didn't know if Genndy would let them be triumphant as a point or die until the end, as a point. It definitely was one of the few episodes that got me on edge, just like the plague of maddness. Literally the MOST suspenseful ep this season
This goes back to what I thought as a kid. Charles Darwin's a dick and nobody likes him.
This was the worst way they could have ended the hospital. Genndy said that he was interesting to expand Primal to other settings, but it would still have minimal dialogue. There was so much unnecessary speaking this episode that they could have went without.
A better way they could have ended this was a quick shot of the rich guy being locked in the asylum. That would tie things together regarding the inmate instead of it being a loose strand.
No the rick guy has to realize how easy is to devolve int savagery when push comes to shove, making him go crazy wouldn't work with that idea.
>A better way they could have ended this was a quick shot of the rich guy being locked in the asylum
Are you stupid or moronic?
He was a very devoted husband and father from what I heard. Dude built a walk-thru garden for his wife on thier property that's still there today
It must have been hard, having the ideas he had in the time that he lived in
I bet everyone laughed at him and said “god doesn’t think so”
WHAT THE FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK?!
Best episode of the season so far though.
Who was banging on the door at around 9 minutes?
Did he fricking teleport behind them because it was personalle, kid?
>it's out
see ya in 20 min gays
England?
HE SAID IT
HE SAID PRIMAL
>Unironically Return to Monke
>this is what Genndy was hyping up
Frick you Genndy you piece of shit hack
Imagine only having 10 episodes and putting a filler episode in there
Easily the worst episode of primal thus far
You b***hes moaned the past threads how it wasn’t self contained adventures anymore and then you call this "filler". There’s no pleasing you
Nah man it was the perfect way to end the episode. English rich men always gotta have the last word
>you b***hes moaned
I didnt, I was actively arguing with those morons. I love the direction season 2 has been taking and then Genndy decided to waste an episode on fricking nothing
>boohio you wanted self contained stories based around the caveman and the dinosaur surviving in the wild
>you got a totally different setting not connected with what you wanted WHY ARENT YOU HAPPY, ITS WHAT YOU WANTED
Reddit hates it
Cinemaphile hates it
Finally, after 3 shit episodes there was a good one and Americans hate it
Is there better proof how shit this capeshit stained place is?
No bad episodes yet
Not american, try again
this was the most primal episode of this season. if you don't like this then you just don't like primal
>shittons of dialogue
>right after an episode about a village being genocided
>”most primal episode of the series”
Me thinks you’re overcompensating out of defensiveness
>dropped in the middle of characters doing who the frick cares
>something is out there
>thing tries to kill them
characters barely survive it
none of this overarching plot bullshit that we have been getting since dawn of man.
>AND THERE YOU HAVE IT
bro...not the time
Lmao I was wondering if he meant his theory or if he was merely cheering on for his friend's victory.
Why is Charles so cute here
Charles was a really handsome man.
Absolutely the time
Couldn't have ended it better
I know this is a nitpick, but I feel it would've been better if Charles went into a stress-induced giggle fit before he said it, as if there's still adrenaline rushing through him.
The same punchline, but it doesn't break to tone as hard.
*break the tone
Yeah he comes as an butthole since most of his collage are probably dead at this point.
So what does this mean? Is Spear the past of humanity or did they all revert to a new state
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This is what Genndy said would piss people off lmao
Honestly I'm kinda glad if this is what he thought would piss people off, cause it could have been a lot worse.
It might be nothing but I find it super weird that every animal shown within the house was what we'd imagine for the time period
bros.... is spear actually in the fricking future?
I took it as expressing the theme that the primal world and civilized world aren't very far off from each other
I've been thinking this since I started drawing paralells between Primal and one Gennedy's many series that never got off the ground, Kogarth. A lot about Primal seems like a spiritual successor to it, and I'm wondering if taking place in the impossibly far future, with multiple simultaneous apocalypses, plays into that.
Kogarth is more of a parody of Conan, whereas Primal is a more straightforward adaptation of its general style.
Moreover, I don't think you should reach to link every creation of a particular person to everything they worked on. At best they did it as a fun reference, but at worst you're making moronic schizo theroies that will never be fulfilled. Are you really telling me Kogarth was linked to Samurai Jack by way of a dozen or so apocaltyptic nuclear bombings?
Is Charles foreshadowing that Primal takes place in the far future?
Would be a fun twist, Charles ends up being Spear's ancestor rather than his descendant after some apocalyptic event forces all of humanity to revert.
Probably something to do with the Scorpion King. Maybe Wildman Apocalypse? Something similar to Evil Dead's Bad future ending.
I would totally watch an anthology series of people across time and place fending off primitive people.
Imagine Genndy doing All Tommorrows.
I just went to watch a video about this and I will never think of space travel or evolution in the same way again.
I’ll laugh if this never comes back at all and you stupid b***hes defending it look like total asshats
It was badass even if it doesn’t play into the overall story
But I wouldn't mind that it's an one-off. Checkmate liberal, the episode is good enough as it is, may Genndy do whatever the frick he pleases.
It being a one-off would only make it more kino
It’s obviously going to tie in, there just won’t be anything like GF or SU or Star with lots of exposition.
It'll probably only thematically tie in and will be narratively completely separate
>GF or SU or Star
I don't know what any of these things you refer to are
I don't see how it's going to come back. It was just an episode that made the point "even civilized people can go primal when pushed too hard". It felt like it was done as a preview of what Genndy talked about at some point, about how he wants to make Primal into an anthology series with various different characters and settings:
>Tartakovsky revealed for the first time his intention of turning “Primal” into an anthology franchise, embracing other genres in the same minimalist animation style. “The big idea is that ‘Primal’ becomes a brand,” he said. “Visceral, emotional, raw, minimal dialogue, artistic. And, with this brand, it can be about aliens, World War II. We’ll see if anybody is excited about it.”
The episode kinda reminded me of JLU's Epilogue too; a season finale with a timeskip away from the events that had just occurred. But at least that episode still had plenty of established DCAU characters in it, so it was more connected to the setting than this one was.
I didn't hate the episode. It was okay. But I was emotionally invested in watching Spear and Fang, and felt kinda disappointed that they had nothing to do with the episode.
> I didn't hate the episode. It was okay. But I was emotionally invested in watching Spear and Fang, and felt kinda disappointed that they had nothing to do with the episode.
This
It’s heavily implied this is the twist of Primal, and Genndy mentioned it would be something people would hate. Meaning it’s not gonna be a one off if it’s connected to the grander Spear and Fang story
>JLU's Epilogue
what? the final battle with darkseid wasn't the finale?
JLU had an episode called "The Epilogue". It was the finale for the season that had the Cadmus arc. But it was more of an epilogue for Batman Beyond than JLU.
It was a good episode regardless.
Well huh, that is not what I was expecting at all
Didn't hate it but I hope they don't do it again. Not what I want out of the show, save it for the anthology stuff later. The episode count is limited enough already.
As an episode, it was only decent. If it was part of an anthology thing instead of stealing an episode from Spear and Fang I'd have looked at it a little more fondly, but as is it's 7/10 or so at best, which is a definite low point for the series so far. I like "trapped in with a madman" style plots but as far as they go it was nothing special, the entire plot was obvious from the minute the constable walked in, ending included, and the ending punchline was so glaringly telegraphed it was almost surprising again that they actually went for it. So much so that I'm not even going to count it against them, I respect sticking to your guns, but it still didn't have much impact. And there was way too much dialogue. The voiceacting was fine and the writing was solid but it stands out too much, just the fact that there was so much dialogue kept making me overly aware of it. It would have been so easy to come up with an excuse to keep them from talking, and that would have tied it into the series way better. Also I can forgive a lot of rule-of-cool shit happening in a fight scene but come on, straight up slicing someone's stomach open with the end of a splintered stick is just dumb.
I'm interested to see if it does tie back into the main series some how. If it was just "we wanted to use an episode slot on this" then fine, it's not like it weakens the rest of the episodes or anything, but as is I don't really consider it part of the same show yet and it feels doomed to end up as "that one stupid episode" every time Primal comes up in the future. Hopefully they'll surprise me.
I agree with this. Fine episode on its own. Low point (relatively speaking) for Primal. Takes away from the story we came for which is the worst part of it
>this is what Genndy was hyping up in the interviews
>this is the episode with the most intriguing description
>adult swim couldn’t show any of it at all
You know, I’d probably be a lot less disappointed if we at least knew this was coming.
THEORY TIME. Okay so Genndy was clearly aware of the game Primal Rage, as seen when he referenced it in Dexter. Primal Rage’s backstory is about a meteor crashing into Earth and destroying civilization hard enough for things to go back to being the Stone Age. Now, several beings come into play known as Gods, who seek out worshippers in this post apocalyptic caveman world. What if all of Primal is a reference to Primal Rage? With the Scorpion King being one of those gods
>no origin of humanity
>no night of terrors
So that description was fricking bait
>night of terrors
a mansion being broken into by a cannibal maniac who then proceeds to kill and eat most of the people in it, leaving only two men standing
>origin of humanity
savagery, violence and the HUNT
I don't remember this episode of Scooby-Doo
The character design along with the artstyle reminds me of the TF2 comic.
This has to be my favorite in the season so far. He truly was PRIMAL tm.
Perhaps the secret to the perfect TF2 cartoon liee with Genndy this entire time
Goddamn that would be kino
I'd love that
>TF2 was already close with [as] years ago
>Genndy could have been hired to produce a show years ago
God fricking damnit Genndy doing a tf2 episodic cartoon would of been comfy as frick. Knowing the former sceduals of all the og VA's having to get a new cast would of been optimal. Maybe one day, valve already has 0 fricks for tf2 anymore so they probably wont give a shit if Genndy did whatever with it.
Valve at one point did want to make a tf2 cartoon with Adult Swim... then in classic Valve style they did jackshit
and we got Experation date from it because they dicked around for far too fricking long. On one hand? Its good, on the other hand? letting valve put a hand in anything would take too fricking long but would be good for as long as it took them to make it.
No wonder this looked so familiar to me, it really does have TF2 comic vibes
Fun fact, Spear is based off Genndy’s caveman in Dexter’s lab, who in turn is based off Ugh from Dino Boy In The Lost Valley, making this guy kind of Spear’s grandpa
What especially makes this funny is the commercial about Ugh lamenting the fact his show was over and being jealous of Ed Edd n Eddy
Genndy is a god damn troll
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I think it was an okay episode in a vacuum, but I can’t help but feel how random it is.
It felt like a random pilot slapped into the middle of an established story. And the description felt like a lie too, with the emphasis on the “origin of man” and that not being the point of the episode.
I can’t help but feel like I was robbed of a cool spear and fang adventure for whatever this was.
nice easteregg
I wonder if people that go in blind or that get spoiled will be more likely to like this episode?
Would be really interesting to see some statistics about it.
Guess it depends on the person. I went in without being spoiled and I still liked the episode. Though someone who goes into it being spoiled might have their expectations in better check. Cause it really is a curve ball of an episode compared to what came before.
Going by the limited results of the rating poll so far, it’s being considered the weakest episode
Not shocking really
/codditors filtered
I went in completely blind and I loved this episode. It's so far out there and introduces a new persepective that makes us question what we really know about the show. Alongside the fact that we can actually understand it. The biggest highlight was the man going full primal and becoming like the Spear we know and love. We are primal and the primal theory is real
I loved it, to compare this to Smiling Friends go to Brazil which I was disappointed by, this was surprising but that surprise was an amazing episode.
I went in blind and while it was very enjoyable putting this right after arguably the single most RIP AND TEAR episode of the entire series so far is somewhat baffling to me. We went from genocide and revenge to Charles Darwin playing Dead Money.
I'd argue such an interesting intermission was necessary after that.
I faintly remember this episode being hyped a bit but I love horror so it was kino for me
It also had some really good kek moments.
What a chad
Okay, so how did this guy tap into his primal form anyway
Altered States style?
The moment Darlington became Primal™
I love how he's looking exactly like one of the S1 ape-men here
please post a webm of the inmate repeatedly holding up the English guy to stop them from aiming at him
Seconding this, a loop of that would be great.
>Slowly goes through humanity's advancements and succeeds in his most primal form
KINO
Yeah, that was a nice touch. He went from guns to swords to a spear
I really liked that aspect of the episode.
I noticed that too. This episode will filter people and we'll see who's paying attention to the themes of this show and who isn't.
I like that even his boxing was considered a modern advancement, he had to let go of even hand to hand combat because it was tainted by developed techniques, he was still thinking too much rather than relying on his primal instincts.
Fighting techniques put in rules and take out the lethality and the fight so to say. Specifically boxing is ment to harm and eventually subdue the opponent, not outright kill them. That's why Charles had to revert his instincts, because his modern ways couldn't get the job done.
Oh wait not Charles the other guy, frick I got the names wrong!
What's the other guy's name even?
His name was Darlington.
Brilliant work, old chap.
To be fair, his boxing still seemed to be playing a factor in the final stage of the fight. He was slipping, side-stepping, looking for level-changing, except he was now using a weapon and like you guys are saying, trying to go for the kill, not a knockout. He was always a well-trained boxer, but his fear and the necessity for him to be P R I M A L honed whatever was muscle memory for him to be effectively lethal instead of being confined by a sporting ruleset.
So I'm not the only one picking up on the woke themes, yeah?
Wonder if this was the episode Genndy was referring to about people being divided on.
I’m almost 100% sure that’s the case
I could see people being annoyed at the shift but at the same time this was one of the peak eras of interest in prehistory, neanderthals both in science and literature so that was a super cool touch
yes it is no doubt
>kills him just like how Spear killed the last dino in episode 1
pretty cool
But what about the Viking boy's smell?
Maybe I just had my expectations too high from Genndy’s interviews and the marketing hype. It’s an ok 6/10 episode but not worth the hype it got
Do expectations really paint the experience that much?
This is my favorite of this season so far but I was not aware of any hyping up.
Genndy has been hyping this shit up as the “series changing twist” that plus the “we can’t show you anything” part of the marketing and the implications of the description set my expectations through the roof
I liked the episode as an entertaining piece of media but it was completely out of nowhere. Like, could you imagine buying a primal box set and then this plays in the middle of spear and fangs story?
I think it's better to look at it as an elaborate intermission
I liked it it felt like Genndy was in a season drawing form primarily Conan but also Pulp in general, drawing from the other aspect, The Solomon Kaine and Doc Savage aspect while also keeping it inline with the rest of the show tonally.
I also think you all are looking for connections where there are non, its connected in theme but I don't think this is some super big lore revelation or anything it was said that after season 2 the series would follow different storylines after all. I think this was more a taste of what that could be like.
It's pretty much a Howard Kirowan/Conrad story, all that's missing is a flashback.
I'm just glad the dumb alien theory didn't end up coming true.
We have evolved beyond creation's expectations but under the right circumstance, had we been hyped up to creation, I assure you gentlemen that our evolution would have felt like a disappointment.
I call it the hype theory.
great episode, much better than moronic 4
This is bait
no
i hate americans so fricking much
american screech the moment superhero bullshit gets cut from him
>calling the most morally gray episode of the series “superhero shit”
The frick? I can’t tell if this is schizo or bait
episode 4 was pure capeshit
have a nice day
What the frick do you people think capeshit means?
>morally gray
LMAO really? Do you guys really believe that?
What do superheroes have to do with any of this? Meds. Meds right now
>that ending
I feel so trolled. But anyway. It was a well-written episode in isolation. But it kind of annoys me at the same time because it's hardly relevant to what's happening in the current timeline of the show.
>it's hardly relevant to what's happening in the current timeline of the show.
Mira's about to go Primal, I can feel it
i like that we see him crack and go through the stages of awakening that inner monkey. He really wanted to run, then he armed himself, then he fought with his hands after going full ape
It’s peak Howard
The surfing picture in the background lol is this a reference to Milius?
Fang and Spear for Multiversus pls.
There is it, kino.
what is this from?
Primal
rofl
Do not reply to baiters or the industrycuck, let them shit, piss and cum all over themselves on their own
What if it’s just a divisive episode and people are expressing their opinions on it? I thought it was an ok episode but didn’t fit with the rest of the series
He was not talking about the new episode, he was talking about S2E4
Yeah I'm just not feelin' it tbqhwy
It was cool but not as much as the main story
Maybe I’m overthinking it, but I’m gonna assume that the cannibal guy evolved from one of the various apeman shown during Spear’s time. Cause I doubt he’s human.
you'd be surprised what people in asylums TODAY do, anon
I bet Spear and Mira frick and they frick hard and produce an entire race of roided up people who went around conquering shit, eventually got subdued, and instead show up in sparse individual cases as the madman in episode 5
God, I hope they show them fricking
Genddy's gotta show them porking. He animated a talking penus in S5 samurai jack. Then again, he didn't show red dino bussin in Fang
I could believe it. Dude had a similar build to Spear.
i don't know which of their offspring get my dick harder, like their phenotype not like you know...
Charles looks way too much like Spear, too. Down to his facial expressions.
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Frick you
So far it does look like the Primal Theory is divisive
sea-8
shadow-10
dawn-7
mist-9
theory-10
>theory better than mist
Garbage taste
>theory better than mist
Great taste.
>Sea - 7/10
>Shadow - 9/10
>Dawn - 7/10
>Mist - 10/10
>Theory - 8/10
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sea is not on the same level as dawn
Sea - 9/10
Shadow - 8/10
Dawn - 8/10
Mist - 10/10
Theory - 9/10
All have been 10/10
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10/10
I come into every episode with no expectations beyond the story just continuing. This episode fricking amazed me.
>Man essentially de-evolves when put under extreme pressure. Man has no other choice but to either cuck or go PRIMAL when all technological advancements and what is perceived as advantageous are rendered useless.
Bravo Genndy
Where's the cuck that kept saying that white people were under attack in this show KEK. Literally depicts an AngloBVLL returning to his roots and dabbing on an unga bunga with grey melanin.
Someone just had to bring up race, didn't they? holy shit you homosexuals
You're right, I shouldn't of stooped down to IndustryCucks level with the pre-emptive racebait. On the other hand, would you sniff Mira's pits?
I’d rather sniff fang’s butt
Motherfricker, I have tried to ignore the zoophilia but I feel
I feel like you're onto something
Onto what? I just have a hard on for Fang
I wanna frick Dino. I have come out of the closet. Frick you for awakening this.
No problem
Yes, without hesitations.
I never thought Charles Darwin holding guns could be so awesome.
Wasn't him, Darwin died in 1882
Would he even like Primal
Is there a post on leddit how problematic this episode was already?
It's just the matter of time
you people really are pathetic
have you really got nothing better to talk about than this?
is your first thought after watching a cartoon "What does Reddit think of this?"
fricking hell man
I want to see more of based Darlington and Charles next season
>set up for a new antagonist with personal stakes
>lmao no time for bri'sh beatdown
A strange choice.
Well I think it was obvious they weren’t going to immediately meet Eldar. After all, Spear and Fang need to heal
>missed that Primal season 2 is out
>scour the archive for mega of previous episodes
>only find one for episode 4
FRICK
I have a feeling the black goo is behind all this
It’s more like 70s Hulk if anything. Talking about tapping into the internal strength seated deep down and activating in stress
I can understand how people can like this episode, but how the frick are there people calling it “the best of the series” especially after we just got episode 4
Yeah it's good, but 4 takes the cake. That shit was just badass, it was the protagonists becoming one of the terrifying beasts and monsters they've faced last season, killing babies and all
I think people are kinda anticipating a divided reaction so are trying to secure themselves on one extreme or the other
It’s a good episode, but just from this season alone we’ve had two really great and heartbreaking episodes, a random 1890’s slasher episode really doesn’t compare to Shadow of Fate or Red Mist
I kind of thought the route they were going was how the Season 2 humans see Spear. Given that the Lunatic had a similar bodytype and scream.
Why HBO rips are cutting image ratio?
Feels like this episode was a testbed or example of how a more anthology style Primal could be as opposed to just following Spear and Fang.
ok this was still kino
weird, because of the sudden shift, but still kino
>the middle episode of season 2
>the middle episode literally splits people into either liking or hating the episode like Genndy promised
I love Primal so much
So Genndy's idea for Primal is to basically make it into an animated pulp mag of sorts for him to do his own Howard and Rice Burroughs style stories
oh ho shit i didnt even know this was out! man season 1 really reminded me why i love animation. it really just stuck to what made animation a unique and compelling artistic medium. i guess hbo is still the only option on this one besides pirating?
If this were like a special or something and not stealing a slot from the last season of spear and fang’s story I would have liked it a lot more
>He genuinely thinks this is their last season together
I guarantee you it is
I like how this episode somewhat ties into what Spear and Fang went through in episode 4. Only thing is that when Spear and Fang fricking lost it they went double primal.
So the Red Mist might not be some magical thing after all? And might instead be a visual metaphor for primal rage brought on by extreme stress?
The sheer carnage soaked the air with blood.
>going from the unmitigated kino of Spear imitating Miras praying to this
Can one of you that has said this is the “best episode of the whole series” explain why you think so?
For me it just lacks the character and emotion a lot of this series has had and made it a slasher flick
It's not the best in the series. I'm still guffawed over the beginning of the episode and the last line in the episode. But it was good.
Then I wasn’t asking you. I’ve seen a few people ITT calling it the best of the series and I’m just confused
It captures the essence of the series in a pretty cool way that doesn’t need the setting or the main characters while still having obvious parallels to the main story to connect to it. A man using savage instincts to take on an enemy in a battle of survival
>It captures the essence of the series
I disagree actually. There was nothing of Spear and Fang's relationship or the loss of a primitive man's place in a world that's leaving him behind. Basically all it had in common was particularly angry violence, which while fun and an important element is not what makes the show great. If there was nothing but action scenes Primal wouldn't be that interesting.
It’s not just the action the general spirit, broader strokes than Spear and Fang’s bond or personal tragedies
Ehh, I mean I heard the lecture at the start the same as you, but "neanderthal literally too angry to die" and "Darlington gets mad enough to shank a homie with a stick" doesn't have the weight of the character moments from Spear and Fang.
Honestly it didn't even do "abandon your humanity to survive" all that well. That's not a huge complaint because it's hard to do a big psychological thing in a single cartoon episode and they did play up the tension and danger really well which made the climax work, particularly with the soundtrack, but he still just got really mad and stabbed a homie with a stick. After several dozen failed gunshots that would have done quite well with the power of humanity if the giggahomie hadn't been spiderman and could dodge bullets.
I hope the anthology has more of the emotional bits tbh. If it's nothing but fighting not working until someone gets mad and yells loud enough I'll be pretty disappointed. Genddy talked about doing a WW2 thing and I could see it working, but not if it was done like this. You can have a scene where a guy yells and runs down a trench shotgunning gerries but that's just a shitty war movie, if he wants to actually sell it it needs the slow emotional bits that demonstrate the effect the war has on the character's humanity, not just them abandoning it.
To synthesize here it feels like this episode taps into what the show beyond Spear and Fang is about.
Like season 2 is the last Spear and Fang season and if the show continues it will be with new stories. So when you remove Spear and Fang what are you left with?
The Primal Theory that's what.
Well they better work on building up characters and emotions again, because if this is what it’ll be season 3 onwards then just count me out
>There was nothing of Spear and Fang's relationship or the loss of a primitive man's place in a world that's leaving him behind.
It was the very opposite of this and that's what made it so thematically profound. Spear and what he represents will always be present in humanity no matter how far civilization goes.
Character and emotions are a huge part of primal and this episode had none of that
I feel like people are just stuck on the novelty of the episode.
bongers
The new episode was great. The asylum escapee basically went into full primal mode. The Primal Theory is basically human instinct for survival taking over. Its how Spear and Fang survived so much. Genndy is a genius.
This. Most people will never even consider, let alone experience, the sheer instinct for survival. We are incredibly far removed from the concept of hunting and working for our meal, and this is a perfect microcosm of what event he most educated an civilized can experience when faced with actual danger.
>The asylum escapee basically went into full primal mode. The Primal Theory is basically human instinct for survival taking over
Hell naw, he'd have booked it as soon as guns started going off. There's easier prey, wild animals value self preservation over almost all else. That was just psychopathy. Spear understands hunting and values the life of the animal he takes, even if in a primitive way, and Fang is an animal that kills to eat naturally, that dude just wanted to murder people.
So the trick to Spear and Fang's plot armor is that they were focused on surviving, vikings fricked up by being the ones killing. Hm, I like the episode a bit more now.
Never been a tattoogay so learning that tattoos were actually very popular in the 1800's is neat.
Next episode is going to be crazy, I want to see it being a high seas battle
so this confirms spear is a neanderthal for sure right?
Spear was confirmed to be a neanderthal years ago.
I don't think the madman is a neanderthal, and he looks just like Spear if he was a convict. I think Spear might just be a regular ass human who just happens to be a little chunky. Hell, somo of the vikings had the same body proportions as him
One thing I noticed was Darlington saying "I do not dispute that we are descended from neanderthals"
That's kind of true, we do have neanderthal DNA, but it would be more accurate to say we're descended from early modern humans who had some interbreeding with neanderthals.
Unless, of course, this is an alternate history where neanderthals won
If this latest episode took place millennia later in the same universe where Spear and Fang live, then it's gotta be an alternate universe that doesn't exactly match with ours. Not only do men live alongside with dinosaurs in this world, but there are also all kinds of impossible monsters and weird magical beings in it. And assuming that "Charles" was supposed to be Darwin, that doesn't match with our timeline either
If we share DNA then we're still descended from them even if they were bred out.
homosexual sapiens did not descend from neanderthal, both shared a common ancestor.
Yes for simplicity's sake let's say my grandfather on my father's side was a neanderthal. My grandmother and other grandparents were all human. I'd still be descended from a neanderthal.
Sure if you leave out denisovans or whatever other archaic humans homosexual sapiens were boinking in Africa
We could still interbreed with them, which suggests our evolutionary split was minimal at best
Sure, that's why it's not wrong, but it's also not the most accurate statement and is somewhat misleading by omission. Humans descended from early humans and there's a bit of genetic influence from neanderthals. There are neanderthals somewhere up your family tree(probably, depends on your ethnicity) but you'd still not really say "we are descended from them" in any but the specific case where you point at a particular branch. Darlington bringing up neanderthals instead of Primitive Man or homosexual erectus or whatever when talking about humanity's origins would be out of place for a student of evolution. At least with current knowledge, I have no idea what 1800s state of historical anthropology was, maybe they just thought neanderthals were cavemen and humans were post-cave. Or maybe that's just how Genndy is using it, it's not like scientific accuracy has been a sticking point before.
We're not all descended from neanderthals.
Neanderthals, as far as we know, were most prevalent in Europe and western Asia.
Africa, east Asia and and the middle east do not feature much if any neanderthal crossbreeding and stuff like Native Americans and Australian aboriginals likely had no contact with Neanderthals ever.
What this means is that euros are historically predisposed to fricking cave people.
So you are saying african blacks and abbos arent (modern) humans
They, in general, do not have neanderthal DNA.
So, if we consider that mixing of neanthertal and sapiend gened what constitutes the modern human on Earth... you still saying they arent really human, at least not the same branch as modern man
It's more like they ARE the original branch of modern humanity.
For a long time people considered Neanderthals to be a stage in human evolution, not a side-species. Like you know that classic chart of monkey to man? It would usually put Neanderthal as the stage before homosexual Sapiens.
This episode takes place in a time when the theory of evolution is new and outrageous. Of course people made mistakes.
>start with guns
>then bow and arrow
>bone club
>then finally wins with spear
Noice. Overall fun episode.
People are obviously gonna flip their shit at the switcheroo, but I'm appreciating the episode for what it is
Not even a proper spear, just the pointy end of a broken stick
>Like pottery
Indeed
Holy kino
Like pottery
garaunteed from Spear's fertile and powerful SEED. Literally lasts millennia. Mira really was good breeding stock. 10/10 would sell a goat and 3 boars to breed her lanky womb
Her pits should be hairy man
why are pitgays so fricking based
they shaved her bare
Maybe its a Time machine reference (the HG wells book was written around the same time the ep is). Spear and Mira's descendants evolved into either regular modern humans with high intellect and some turned into savage morlock creatures. The difference here is that the Eloi can go primal when they need to survive but the Morlocks can go psycho and kill for pleasure and not just for survival.
KEK literally Mira's hair and height mixed with Spear's physique, strength, and aggression. Don't know where the malevolent psychopathy comes from, though.
Probably leftover from the aku juice
If you're expecting an actual episode of Primal it's gonna be a shock, but now that I'm getting over that I do love what this one was doing
Although I can't not say that as a vacuum not-episode of the regular show, the animation is much less polished than I think it could have been
I hope it isn't revealed whether the events of Spear and Fang take place in the distant past or future. It's better open ended. I predict this episode is setting up not only the anthology aspect, but that the viking will really go primal and so will the slaves.
It's not a perfect episode, it's not even a great episode
But God if I don't fricking LOVE "put upon character and the character bullying them have to team up and the guy proves to be the MVP" stories
>and the guy proves to be the MVP
he didn't though
he got his shoulder ate by Snakes and Darlington saved the day
He did get the last laugh though
Poorly worded on my part, I meant to say the butthole character does
Ahh, that's fair. It is cool when the guy that is set up like a dick turns out cool.
This ep reminded me a bit of Predator. Powerful threat that wants to hunt taking people out one by one, ends up being defeated when the person remaining in the fight goes to their basic instincts.
When it opened on a modern human setting I thought it was gonna be a stealth preview of Unicorn
Dickweed's theory is still wrong though. The guy didn't evolutionarily regress or go "primal", it's just good old rage and adrenaline.
It's more Lamarckism than Darwinian, at least I think. he's proposing that mutations that happen to the guy due to his environment are what gets passed to his offspring, like his speech of "we'd go back to savages if we were facing an evil threat". butthole guy didn't go back to caveman but he showed he has the capacity to.
>amazing set up for a Primal anthology spin-off
>pure filler, I hope we get more dinobutt next time
>what does this even have to do with Primal? did they air the wrong cartoon by accident?
yeah get ready for a week of long ass paragraphs and autism fits after the episode officially airs.
I liked it but it would have worked better in S1 where all episodes where disconnected instead of 2 where we have an ongoing story.
Primal is a gore-y show so why not experiment with more horror elements? Putting it dead smack in the middle of what you're already setting up makes sense I guess.
Don’t know what the point of this episode was, but I really liked it. Neat way of getting a little break from the serialised conituity of the main series. You couldn’t see how pumped I was when he started boxing the crazie
Maybe it’ll tie back to the main series, like there are much more advanced civilisations in Primal world but Neanderthals stayed Neanderthal because they never escaped the savage land. Or maybe it won’t, I don’t especially mind
>Gay Hyberorian homie was not from this episode
Alright then, who the frick is that guy from the trailer?
>Over half of my club is dead
>Home destroyed
>Servants dead
>Valuable artifacts damaged beyond repair
>Just took the life of a man
>And worst of all I proved Charles mad theory to be correct
You hate to see it.
wait so there was no canon or lore exposition, the guy who went unga bunga was a madman who escaped the nuthouse?
yes
Pretty much yeah. Safe to say that he wasn’t a regular human though.
>nogs are barely human
Didn't know genndy was so based.
Going to be honest I thought mad unga was going bunga Charlie
I'll be honest too. Art when? All the better if it's wholesome tender lovemaking with Charles and Darlington
No! Gotta be brutal, non consensual and, dare I say, primal buttfricking!
when the inmate teared that guy's shirt and looked at his body lustly I thought he was gonna rape him.
[Spoiler]what a disappointment
I liked the episode but it was way too predictable and the theme of "none of our modern sensibilities or weaponry works but a stick will" felt forced. A scenario where guns do nothing but punching a guy does?
Found the American
I did not like it. It felt more like an episode of Symbionic Titan than Primal. Reveal the true origin of man my ass. If I wanted to watch a criminal Black person beating up geriatrics I'd just turn on the evening news.
I bet you were expecting them to say "So what are you, some kind of Primal man?"
>guns do nothing
When in the hands of a bunch of poofters that kept the guns as decoration and probably rarely if ever shot them, yeah aim is gonna suck
>but punching a guy does
Only because he was a trained boxer, and even then all it did was piss off the madman
If this is the ep Gennedy said people would hate him for I am relieved.
He also said this is the one he put everything into. The high point of this season is supposed to be an unrelated, painfully cliche story about how we're all just animals, bro. What a waste.
What's the full quote, then? Maybe this isn't the episode after all.
>Then Episode 15, “The Primal Theory,” don’t miss that one. I’m pushing everything in that one.
I see what he means now. He has big plans to turn Primal into an anthology series across a broad variety of eras, this is the beginning of that. Probably the connecting theme is mankind revering savagery.
Probably testing the waters. Good reaction = anthology. Bad reaction = scrap the plans for season 3.
Would be curious to see how a anthology Primal series would play out.
That was definitely intentional.
>we're all just animals, bro
Disagree that's what the point of the episode was.
The point the episode makes is that extreme stress is probably what has caused man to survive so long, surviving by any means necessary. Which is significantly different to >we're all just animals, bro
Rewatch the episode. Especially the beginning. We're not different from our ancestors. Still savages in fancy clothes. No shit.
Ingenuity and adapting to various conditions where others animals couldn't is what helped us to survive not simple "flight or fight" mode.
I swear to god this is based on a story I've seen before, I just can't remember. One of those gothic fairy tales like Bluebeard
There's probably hundreds of stories with this exact same plot, down to the year and setting.
The victorian and edwardian eras are a goldmine of story settings. The rigid hypocritical societal standards versus wild fantastic elements is good contrast.
See: The Time Machine, The Most Dangerous Game, The Invisible Man, 20,000 Leagues under the Sea, Journey to the Center of the Earth.
It’s a retry standard setting. A bunch of old english guys facing off against a creature
... I have the feeling Genndy really wanted spear to fight people with guns huh
With how that guy fought, yeah I could see it too.
kennedy tartar sauce is a hack
Makes me wonder if there are any other spear like guys around during that time. I doubt that death tattoo guy is the only one. Unless he was some kind of special case.
Ya'll remember the opening to Priest? Where they had a glimpse of humanity fighting vampires with WWI tactics?
Damn I sure do
oh man, i remember when i accidentally stumbled on that shitty movie when hitting "random page" on a pirate stream website
I liked this ep a fair bit. Ending made me kek and it’s nice as a explanation for how OP Spear is.
I’d argue since they’ll be going up against a army soon it’s almost necessary to explain how spear or gang could survive
So before the episode was posted. What exactly did you guys think was going to happen in this episode?
I was hoping for black goo stuff. But I'm not dissapointed with the ep.
Spear and Fang are sill in that mode and do something terrible to some other tribe or Spear dreams up his second round scuffle with the viking folk in vivid detail.
Wait why the frick are there iron-age cultures in Primal? I thought this was all stone-age.
It’s actually very funny seeing the types of people getting filtered by this absolute kino of an episode.
People were already getting filtered just because there are less dinosaurs.
Nothing funny about dumb pretentious teenagers, gets old pretty fast.
Fun episode, but does anyone else feel like it had a very LDR vibe? More so than a primal vibe, except obvious things like the music and artstyle.
Like if this just came up in LDR season 3 I would believe it.
So how does Abraham Lincoln play into all of this?
So Spear and Fang did nothing to stop World War 1 from breaking out? Some "heroes" eh.......
Of course they didn't stop World War 1. They have started it
STAND BACK CHARLES I'M GOING PRIMAL
Does anyone have the mega for the other episodes of season 2? The archives are broken
https://desuarchive.org/co/search/text/primal%20mega/
thanks bro. I don't know why but my search function on the archives isn't working. No 1080p megas?
>No 1080p megas?
on snahp or torrents/usenet
Charles should have gone primal too
He was weaker, also makes sense the scheptic guy was the one to prove Charles' theory right.
I think the critical step to reception of the episode will be how able you are to come to terms with it being essentially a twenty minute long joke setting up Charles' final exclamation as the punchline
Which is why wouldn't work, the episode isn't really Charles' journey to proving to the others that he's right, it's Darlington realizing he was wrong
Charles was berrypicker as frick.
Why the frick did Genndy hype up this 7/10 episode as the high point of the season? 2 and 4 were so much better and we are only half way through the season
I thought you all would have learned after season 1, where Genndy's favorite was Coven and he was blindsided by how much people loved Plague
It's obvious that he values certain storytelling beats that contrast with others that his audience may love
Coven was at the very least an emotional story. This was just kinda generic
This is amusing how a single episode managed to filter so many plebs. How frick.
Imagine simping for a 6/10 episode simply because it’s controversial
>controversial
It's not. The episode simply continues the theme from the previous one but from the different, non related perspective.
That doesn’t make it not controversial
It is not controversial. If you do not get the message, it doesn't mean something is 'controversial'.
It only means you do not get it.
Are you ESL? Controversial is based on the general reception to the episode, which is love or hate it, thus it’s controversial.
Understanding the message (which I got immediately) has absolutely nothing to do with if it’s controversial or not
>episode is hyped up as a huge twist that’ll rock the series and change everything we know about it
>hyped as the best of the season
>placed in the middle of a story that people are actually invested in
>it’s actually a very average episode that has no connection to the main story outside of some vague themes and imagery
>”I don’t get why some people are upset, it’s kino”
Some of you guys are fricking moronic
i was really not expecting this episode
i like that is almost like a spin off about gentlemen in the 1800 dealing with primitive monsters
i wonder if after season 2 , primal could become something like a anthology about the theme of humanity going primal
>i wonder if after season 2 , primal could become something like a anthology about the theme of humanity going primal
Genndy has already said that's his plan
I like devolution of their weapons choices as fight continued
Only the most review brained idiots think that you can encapsulate storytelling on a numerical scale? Human emotions don't range from 1 to 10. I didn't particularly like this episode and it's my least favorite of the 15 so far. But what's the point of assigning a score to it? That does nothing to explain one's feelings on it and it creates an illusion that the episode could be compared to an episode from any other show that shares the same score. There's no reason to give a score on any episode. Just explain your feelings instead of hiding behind a number.
1/10 post
Tbqh this should have been the season 3 premiere, not just inserted partway into spear and fang’s story
We waited a whole week for this?
You just don’t get the message bro, it’s obviously the best of the series
Yeah it takes an acquired taste to eat trash like this
you gladly consumed episode 4 and you yell abnout this?
i hate americans
I did, because it was a good episode unlike this one
Your willingness to eat shit is a very euro centric thing
Yeah, I don't know why people can't get that we expected to see Spear and Fang and not some generic British people and a cliched movie monster in a murder mystery mansion that isn't even a mystery.
I loved seeing the new human groups this season. Their introduction was new and excited while still feeling like Primal. But I didn't want to just suddenly be pushed into 1800's Britain.
I’m thinking the series is a post apocalyptic one
Maybe they ended up practicing gene manipulation and brought back dinosaurs and Neanderthals as weapons, but said weapons got out of control and now we have the setting
Maybe Charles Darwin is the scorpion king
unironically disappointed
If we got ten episodes of primal in addition to this it'd be better
This. If this were a bonus thing it’d be cool, but it’s taking an episode away from spear and fang, who we watch the show for
Looks like the majority of people here liked the new episode. I might give it a try if it’s good enough.
kinda took the wind out of its own sails but i'll give the benefit of the doubt that the big picture he has in mind is cooler than caveman and dinosaur committing genocide
drawgays pls draw cute viking boy
Getting vored by fang
t. parents had you after they turned 40.
>the two prominent scientists, in order to test the primal theory. secured a series of islands to place man and wildlife on to see how man might evolve or devolve
>one man becomes...the primal
Do people genuinely believe this is going to be completely unrelated to the overall plot? There’s too many weird contradictions to what we know as history. The Primal Theory most definitely wasn’t something Darwin came up with. The psycho having glowing red eyes also seems like either a set up to there being some sort of primal mode that gets activated in people possibly those with lingering neanderthal genes. Like some people said this episode could have actually been a prologue to the series somehow. I don’t get why people are just assuming it’s a one off unrelated to anything else that’s going to be happening.
>Do people genuinely believe this is going to be completely unrelated to the overall plot? There’s too many weird contradictions to what we know as history. The Primal Theory most definitely wasn’t something Darwin came up with. The psycho having glowing red eyes also seems like either a set up to there being some sort of primal mode that gets activated in people possibly those with lingering neanderthal genes. Like some people said this episode could have actually been a prologue to the series somehow. I don’t get why people are just assuming it’s a one off unrelated to anything else that’s going to be happening.
every time you dudes think they're going to pull some 'deepest lore' shit you're always proven wrong
This is more or less unprecedented in a lot of shows
it's nice to have an episode of prima for change tho
What the hell was up with the Savage. The whole point of Primal was showing the humanity of Spear, not "survival at the cost of humanity." Why did they just have a random dude with prison tattoos in 1800s England that just killed people for literally no reason, not even to survive.
>Spear is a savage grasping at humanity
>Savage is a human who's plunged into savagery, like Charles explained
I think it's pretty obvious he's meant to serve as a foil to Spear.
The savage inmate is absolutely nothing like Spear. Neither Spear nor any of the animals in the show would kill for the sake of killing. Even the Witches killed for the sake of life. The inmate was just like that so he could be a scary evil villain, not to carry on the themes.
Krog
>neither Spear nor any of the animals in the show would kill for the sake of killing
Several creatures in the series, like Red or Krog, show clear capacity for sadism.
The Red dinosaurs killed to eat. I forgot about the ape men episode because it sucked. There was no reason to include gladiator gorillas or magic goo into the show.
>forgot about the ape men episode because it sucked. There was no reason to include gladiator gorillas or magic goo into the show.
You have the worst taste ever
You're moronic
>the Red dinosaurs killed to eat
He literally clawed Spear's back just for the sake of it.
He took his sweet time with him before Fang dropkicked him as well.
Don't give me that shit, animals in that universe are clearly capable of genuine malice.
Including Fang herself, by the way, judging from what she did to Rika.
>forgot about the ape men episode because it sucked
And yeah, your taste is shit, mate.
The inmate was likely a product of an environment that turned him into a psychopath. Probably treated like shit all his life for looking like a literal fricking monster in human form.
That's stereotypical and lazy. All creatures have reasons for their behavior, both in real life and the show before this point, even if it's something as petty as glory like with Krog. If there was an explanation for the inmate's behavior, I would guess it was to bring out the primal inside the rich dude because he specifically let him live and targeted Charles so he would resort to savagery.
>stereotypical and lazy
That's just reality. Even modern society produces maniacs and lunatics. Thats the whole point and theme of the episode and its connection with the main story. The savagery of man can be brought out no matter the time period and no matter how above it we think ourselves. That inmate was an instance of that and he created another instance of it by pushing the professor into the most desperate situation. Both in completely different walks of life in modern society but exhibiting the same primal behaviors whem driven to it.
They clearly said "Surviving at the cost of humanity" when the inmate wasn't acting to survive but rather endangering its life to just kill people for no reason. Spear survives, but he doesn't lose his humanity to do so. The entire episode just felt like a cheap horror flick that was thematically bankrupt.
That's the thing. It isn't about survival. They call it "savagery." Belligerent violence. It doesn't matter the reason. The inmate is deranged but the professor fought the way he did to survive. Despite all the parallels the inmate had with Spear, it was the Professor who truly had more in common with Spear which drives the point home that we will always be that caveman deep down which calls into question what truly is humanity.
Then why was the inmate acting like that? Deranged people don't act like that except in the cheapest bargain bin horror flicks.
vodoo magic
There is no rule for how aware of their actions a psychopath should be. He had no regard human life and he ate human flesh. He's simply fricking insane and some circumstance, whatever it may be, led him to that. People have the capacity to be that sadistic.
>Deranged people don't act like that
Except in the exaggerated fictional setting with magic and early humans living alongside dinosaurs. There's a simple reality to the situation alongside the embellishment. Learn to see both.
Typically to qualify as "Kino" characters behave in realistic ways regardless of setting with humans having complete psychological profiles and emotions instead of being one-dimensional movie monsters. All of Primal was Kino up until this episode.
There isn't anything absurd about the inmates behavior. He was a psycho who liked to kill and eat people and fought the group intelligently. The only difference between him and real typical serial killers is him just being a brute about it. Using someone as a shield and taking a second to toy with them isn't outlandish.
Oh please, Primal was never psychological.
It has always been high concept, cool vistas.
And that is kino too.
he literally genocided a village just because
spear has no moral high ground
>just because
?????
I loved when the man screamed "its primal time!" and then proceeded to prime all over the savage
the madman would have had a stronger impact in carrying the point that spear IS monstrous compared to us if the last episode wasn't red mist
though I think the green eyes of the madman may connect to something in a future episode
magic is a thing after all here
not saying his whole clan deserved to be genocided but when you build your society on slavery dont be surprised when what goes around comes around
>build your society on slavery
It's just a bit of slavery on the side bro
they were probably forced to create slave labour for the scorpion king too
they dindu nuffin
spear killed dozens of mothers and children to save 1 girl
The vikings are allowed a little slavery, as a treat
Vikings smell like BO, shit, and blood.
Saving this thread for Tomorrow night when it premiers on HBO max, sounds like there's too much plot to really read about it here
Her and the daughter have dumb looking faces, so small and weird looking
Son
reminder that reddit and (you) only hate it because it features high-class white men fighting off ambigously brown degenerate
Genuinely, seeing a group of 5+ men without any of them being brown or black, even though it would not have made a lot of sense in regards to time period and setting that way, is shockingly refreshing.
So yeah, Bravo Gennedy.
Holy frick, are my standards low now...
>reddit hates it
kino it is
I checked the Reddit and no one mentioned anything about race. You're trying to justify your liking of that cheap filler episode by contriving some racist interpretation of the plot. That's really pathetic, man.
Found the Redditor
Why would a garden like that have a spear just lying around, anyway?
It didn't, he just made it off-screen from stuff lying around.
He got it from his den. It was a souvenir from Africa.
He manifested it through sheer monke.
This was just like one of the short stories from my grandads collection. I loved it.
Someone that gets it. It specifically reminded me of that one HP Lovecraft story with a bunch of englishmen gathered to meet some guy who turned into an eldritch alien or whatever. But I think it's more specifically cribbing off HG Well's Time Machine, especially with the skepticism at the start.
Haven't seen the latest episode but by the webms it looks like kino. You all complain too much. Don't worry, you'll get your dinosaur-less Primal back next week. Not to be a monster of the week gay but this is really starting to upset me. Are we done seeing other Dinos for the rest of the show?
We're getting a giant vulture so I'm sure there will be at least one more dinosaur.
It's a shame but thats just the course of the story. I think things progressed naturally to where it is now and I'm perfectly cool with it. I think we got a great fill of dinosaur shit for what it was. We might get more here and there in the future.
>I think things progressed naturally to where it is now
I dunno, I don't think Mira showing up and Spear following her to a land of human civilizations was inevitable at all.
It seems more like this is what the writers felt like doing than what the story inherently demands.
You need to watch the episode first before preaching about it
Wow that was shit
So what the frick happened to Scorpion Emperor?
If the episode ties into Spear and Fang's story later then I'll like it. If it's completely separate then I'll be disappointed.
The "there's a monster in the house" thing has been done so many times.
I'm angry that we didn't get another episode of Spear and Fang doing stuff. This Victorian shit felt incredibly random and I hate how it stole the limited screentime the Neanderthal and Dinosaur show has.
I also fricking loved this episode and I want that fricking "Primal through the ages" spin-off Genndy mentioned even more. More pulp, more pulp!
And now I have cognitive dissonance. Thanks, Genndy.
And there you have it!