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Anonymous

That tape makes me cry so much every time

Andre D

The show’s crew loves their classic anime references. The scene of the video tape opening up with Greg on the beach is an homage to the Cowboy Bebop episode “Speak Like A Child”.

Deanie

I was never close to the family members who have passed away. But I have a shelf in my room that’s dedicated to all the porcelain dolls that they’ve left in their wills for me to inherit. It may not be a video or something that shows me the kind of people they were. But it’s like their lifetime, when they lived, is encapsulated in the style of doll that they left behind. And when I have kids I hope to pass my collection down to them.

Anonymous

I totally forgot about the funny random moments pearl acting like a creepo, and the way she ran away on all fours 😂 gotta love the little details with this show

Anonymous

My parents both passed and I had a weird relationship with them but my sister has some of my mom's journals. I dont know that I can bring myself to read them yet or maybe ever but they came to mind. My sister is significantly older than me and we had very different childhoods but sometimes we share our personal experiences with and about our parents and hearing stories about who they were is just wild and interesting or telling my sister something that she didnt know about them. I really wish I couldve asked them more questions or learned more about who they were. Our family is pretty small so a lot of it is just kinda lost to time. But those journals man... one day it might be nice

davidthehooman

On YOUR time you will read those journals but yeah it is a weird thing to have something left behind by family and it can be a bit emotional overwhelming

Anonymous

I lost my dad almost 7 years ago, it'll be 7 on August 31st. I didn't really relate this episode to that even in my life, but if I'd had known this came out a few months afterward I would be fully on board with the show back then. I feel for Steven on so many levels because I didn't know a whole lot about my dad since I was only 8 when he passed. I love the message that Rose gives Steven in this episode and when I first saw it I secretly hoped that maybe someday someone would just give me answers for my dad's life that I didn't know too much about.

Anonymous

So, my grandma's still around, and she takes me out for my birthday instead of getting me presents. We spend the whole day together. One time, we got back to her house, and she said she wanted to show me something. Now, I knew my grandma had siblings. I know her sister and her brother pretty well. I also knew she had one brother she no longer spoke to. What I didn't know, was that she had a baby brother. He was much younger than her and the rest of her siblings. He died young. He was 21 or 22 when he passed, and my mother was around 12 or 13 when he died. So my grandma takes me into the backroom and starts talking about him. He couldn't drive to save his life, he was fun and made her laugh. He could draw--he was in school for art when he passed. From a hiding place, she pulled a bunch of his sketches and drawings. I never knew he existed, and yet here in my hands I held proof of his life. She let me choose one of the sketches to have. She passed on the memory of her brother, an uncle I can't picture, a man who never got to make his way in life. In the corner was a scrawled signature--David B.