Thug Notes Season 1 Episode 8

Thug Notes Season 1 Episode 8 At the Mountains of Madness

  • June 6, 2018
  • 5 min

Thug Notes has been a popular web series that focuses on a street smart dude who reviews classic works of literature. In season 1 episode 8, titled "At the Mountains of Madness," the show's host takes on the challenge of reviewing one of the most celebrated works of horror fiction, a short novel by H.P. Lovecraft.

The episode begins with the usual rap introduction, which the host uses to sum up the plot of the novel in his inimitable style. As fans of Lovecraft's work might know, "At the Mountains of Madness" is a story about a scientist named William Dyer, who mounts an expedition to the polar regions in search of evidence to support his theory that life on earth may have originated from another planet.

The host dives into the plot of the story, but does not give away any spoilers. He notes how Lovecraft uses a unique style of writing, and how he creates a sense of dread and foreboding through his prose. The host praises Lovecraft's ability to create an entire universe of horror and mystery, filled with ancient and monstrous beings that exist beyond human comprehension.

Throughout the episode, the host provides snippets of analysis and commentary on various aspects of the story, such as the themes of exploration, fear, and madness. He also delves into the psychological underpinnings of the novel, and its influence on contemporary horror fiction.

One of the highlights of the episode is the host's discussion of Lovecraft's use of the "cosmic horror" genre, which emphasizes the insignificance of human beings in the grand scheme of the universe. The host notes how Lovecraft takes this concept to the extreme, creating a world that is not only devoid of empathy, but which is actually hostile to human existence.

Overall, the episode is a brilliant analysis of one of the most iconic horror novels of the 20th century. The host's witty humor and sharp insights make this episode a must-watch for fans of Lovecraft's work, and for anyone who appreciates good literary analysis. The episode's exploration of cosmic horror, psychological thriller writing, and Lovecraft's literary legacy are all thought-provoking and informative, while still managing to be entertaining and fun to watch.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 6, 2018
  • Runtime
    5 min
  • Language
    English
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