Mike Judge Beavis and Butthead: 8 Ideas I Saw In The First Two Episodes On Paramount +

take It was first announced 2 years agoWhen the world was still in the early stage of quarantine, Mike Judge Beavis and Boot Head She finally made her broadcast debut for Paramount + subscribersAnd no one should take it as an exaggeration when I say that it absorbs no more than anything you haven’t absorbed before. And that means it’s a wonderful, endearing return to creator Mike Judge and his most bewildering, self-defeating creations. As the world around us becomes increasingly complex and disturbing, few are better than judge at crafting comedic spaces where there is only irrational joy, even when his projects reflect the worst in us. And, uh, we all know what you love to do in front of the mirror, Beavis.

Watching episodes 1 and 2 was fun, the only drawback was that I wasn’t magically transported into the future where all of the Paramount+ episodes were available to me just for a marathon, but such unexpected nonsense could potentially present its own problems. Anyway, here are a handful of thoughts that ran through my head as I watched them in amazement Mike Judge Beavis and Boot Head.

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1. I’m still amazed that the new show started so soon after Beavis and Boot-Head-Do-Con was shown

OK, so my first thought might technically be cheating, but Mr. Van Dreysen has left the classroom, and you better not walk away from me. Before the show actually started, as soon as the title screen popped up along with my signature guitar lick, I was overwhelmed with a unique glass of gratitude as I sat watching the new Beavis and Butt-Head TV content even after six weeks of laughter. myself to go crazy with the release of Beavis and Butthead do the universe. And all this after I spent the past eleven years without anything new.

Beavis as a mummy of toilet paper in Beavis and Butthead

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2. I want to design a Beavis and Butt-Head themed escape room

Since the first part of the premiere is called “Escape Room,” there probably isn’t much confusion about this non-random thought. I felt this to a slightly lesser degree with the 2011 MTV revival, but with Beavis and Boot Head Returning to the zeitgeist at a time when the pop culture brand has stretched beyond already dubious borders, the world needs a way more cool with BB on him. (And I don’t just mean 3,000 vinyl figurines, though I don’t leave those on the shelf either.) Based on the high-quality video games and books released in the ’90s, Beavis and Boot Head Escape room will be a great silly way to experience this debilitating universe. And if it happened to be a theme specifically after the baths and the mummy’s room from the episode, and there were people checking in with them, that would be great too, Bot-Head.

Crammed Beavis and Boot-Head in a cardboard box

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3. The immaturity and stupidity of Beavis and Butthead is much easier than swallowing anything on the Internet

While fans already know Middle-aged character versions Returning after appearing in their second feature, Beavis and Butt-Head begin the season with the same look fans have known them for for nearly 30 years now. And while I can easily understand why people of all generations find this show deeply unnerving, I still can’t wait to spend time with this greedy lovingly designed low on angry scroll through rampant stupidity and rudeness on Twitter, YouTube and other places online. Mike Judge and the writers continue to excel at “bullshit talk without stirring up hate” with Beavis and Butt-Head, as many others have long since doubled down on taking things too far.

Beavis and Butthead watching TV in Beavis and Butthead

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Right after shouting in the clouds about internet demons, I’d like ASMR to whisper hoarsely into the microphone to congratulate Beavis and Boot Head The team substantiated my decades-old hypothesis that Mike Judge deserves to be paid every dollar to watch and comment on every form of visual media out there. While I wasn’t overtly excited about the show’s shift away from music videos when the plans were first announced, I get why it happened, and I’m very happy to say that I giggle harder watching them watch YT/TikTok than I did during the music . The smartest move ever, out of anything. Do you hear that hot water and sliced ​​bread?

Beavis talks to the garbage fire in Beavis and Butthead

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5. Fire! Fire! Fiiirrrrre!

Arguments can go into how much to compromise on recent TV and movie ads, but I can’t think of a more genius move than The first trailer for the show Revealing that Beavis came face-to-face with the garbage fire. No word is more associated with a teenager who appreciates fires, I think — fire, not trash, face, presence — and the trailer didn’t raise its sauce-stained hat to the idea that the part would focus entirely on Beavis and the fire, without Bat-Head ever appearing. It was a fire, mom, a fun surprise to see the fire, damn it, to see the show take a creative left turn so shoot…fast.

Beavis dancing on the sofa in Beavis and Butthead

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6. Episodes need to be much longer, so we can only get 30 minutes watching the video

By the time the third comment appeared on the couch at the premiere, I had gotten to the point of questioning how far I should set up a crowdfunding campaign to take advantage of the above idea to secure Mike Judge Beavis and Butthead’s comment on my many video content. She also wonders if any of it is legal, ethical or not without actually speaking to a judge first, before moving on to “Let’s seeeee here, no?” for both. But damn, with new episodes coming in at just over 20 minutes each, there isn’t enough time for all the things I want. And I realize the first two episodes are out now, and I can watch them in a row, but… damn it, Pat Head… it’s time to stand up, take a stand, or something. I’d probably complain if they cut out more storylines too, because I will Start Tired of hearing Beavis Hawler his way through wasps attacks.

Beavis gets slapped at Beavis and Butthead

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7. Bat-head softly slapping Beavis’ face is my new favorite voice

There isn’t a lot of extra fluff to add to this self-explanatory entry. But episode two provided both real face slapping scenes, especially when Pat Head lied about something wrong with Beavis’ face, and we also got the amazing new addition to the face slapping canon during an ASMR video commentary. My laughter when Butt-Head petted Beavis’s face wildly, his voice was easily louder than anything else in this segment. It will become my new morning alarm.

Beavis plays with an electric drill in Beavis and Boothead

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8. I just love Beavis and Butthead so much

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