With Honor: [s1e6] Vulture
The importance of accepting where you are in the moment rather than constantly trying to escape or "cork" your emotions.
The episode was co-created by ( Adventure Time ) and Duncan Trussell , featuring the distinctive "lo-fi" and surreal aesthetic of Titmouse, Inc. and Lighthouse Studios . While "Vulture With Honor" is often considered less overtly "philosophical" than other episodes due to its high-action animation, it is praised for humanizing Clancy and grounding the show's cosmic themes in the character's personal flaws. "The Midnight Gospel" Vulture With Honor (TV Episode 2020) [S1E6] Vulture With Honor
We are introduced to Clancy's neighbor, Blithfreyus, and his children, revealing that Clancy's lifestyle is starting to impact those around him. Philosophical Core: Meditation The importance of accepting where you are in
is the sixth episode of the first season of the adult animated series The Midnight Gospel , which premiered on Netflix in April 2020. This episode is a pivotal moment in the series as it forces the protagonist, Clancy Gilroy, to step outside his simulated realities and confront the consequences of his negligence in the physical world. Narrative Plot and surreal Action While "Vulture With Honor" is often considered less
Understanding that humans are not always perfectly connected to reality and that making space for that imperfection is a form of growth. Community Perspectives
A repairman named Captain Bryce arrives to fix the simulator but is quickly killed by the Eye Messiah. Clancy manages to revive him using a magic plant, and the two embark on a chaotic quest through "wobble zones"—areas with shifting rules and physics—to find the necessary green oil.
“It seems like this episode has a more lukewarm reception compared to other episodes in the show, which I very much disagree with. I thought this episode really stood out and got me more interested in the series.” IMDb