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00:00Okay, I've been holding out on this one for quite a while and I'm kind of concerned considering what we
00:06left off in episode 6.
00:08Like, what you mean that Sun Slash Solar's mother seems to look like she's hiding something?
00:14I mean, yeah, I get that PubMed's mother, you know, they both forgive each other.
00:21Well, not both forgive each other, but I mean like at least she comes to terms to understand that her
00:26son is in the right place
00:28and he wants to do things without her telling him what to do.
00:32Good, she even bought him a guitar, decorated and everything.
00:37But why is it that when she recorded it, gave Solar that video, Solar gave that video to his mother,
00:45why the hell is Solar's mother slash son's mother not looking happy?
00:51Anyways, judging by how happy PubMed is and they're playing the music, it's great and all,
00:58but it would be nice if you remember that music that you played, like you literally put on the CD.
01:04But here's the thing, I think trying to figure out who is catching up to PubMed,
01:10because he's not even sure who's in front of him at this moment.
01:14Because remember, in that last episode, or remember what episode, where son pretends to be Solar,
01:21he's gotten very good at pretending to be the other person, not sure how he knew how, but he started
01:29to do it.
01:30And in this moment, son decided that to use that as his advantage and asked PubMed,
01:37why is it that he doesn't like when son is around?
01:41And PubMed literally told him the truth that he doesn't like when son is around because he can't stand son.
01:48And of course, that got son very upset because remember,
01:51PubMed can't recognize who is who because son is gotten good at actually know how to act as Solar.
01:59So now that he found out the truth of how PubMed feels about him, he left.
02:04Now in PubMed defense, I kind of understand where he's coming from because he thought he was talking to Solar.
02:10But at the other end, dude, you should be careful who you're talking to.
02:15At the end of the day, you're talking about a 70-year-old boy.
02:17It's amazing to me that, you know, some people will still like know who they're with, but in their mind,
02:23oh, he's my man.
02:24But you understand?
02:25Okay, that sounds wrong.
02:26Keep that man out of it.
02:28But still, you, I think PubMed should watch what he says.
02:32Because at the end of the day, son actually looks up to him.
02:36This is not good because son has never been alone in public other than the school ground.
02:41And that time when PubMed thought that son went home, but when he got home to his mother,
02:46he found out that Solar was actually on his way and he got there.
02:52The greatest thing about son is he's seven, but he can navigate himself back to home.
02:57The way how the mother had to convince son that, hey, he's not a kidnapper.
03:02He's a nice person.
03:04And to find out that uncle, not a kidnapper uncle anymore, but our uncle kidnapper, he's just uncle.
03:11Finding out that this uncle doesn't like to be around son, I understand where he's coming from.
03:18The question is, though, where is son going?
03:22Okay, back to the SpongeBath trio.
03:26Because now PubMed doesn't know who to go to.
03:31So now he's stressing himself out because on his way to the school, he was actually looking out for son
03:38as well, but he can't find him.
03:40And he thought that son went to the school, but he's not at school.
03:45So now PubMed went to the principal and Z for help.
03:50Remember, the whole production team only has a limited amount of people to act because I heard that they were
03:57worried about the show not turning out good.
03:59Well, it turned out good.
04:01It turned out good.
04:02Well, thank the Buddha and God for social media.
04:06See, we found out where son is.
04:09Son is with Elsa and everyone else.
04:12So apparently Elsa and other friends still thinking that PubMed is planning to give son away to someone else.
04:21They decided to help son to escape and go home to his mother.
04:27Because let's be honest, the boy has been away from his mother for too long.
04:31He hasn't seen her.
04:32And when she did show up, she never actually went to him to talk to him in person.
04:39She literally just saw him and just moved away.
04:42Like literally.
04:44So in my opinion, I don't blame him.
04:46The boy has been away from his mother and I need clarification.
04:49I need something to know why it is that she never wanted to talk to her son.
04:54Like dude, there's something that mother is not telling us.
04:58Well, lucky for us, PubMed knows where solar slash son mothers lives.
05:03Because you know, solar is like a book when it comes to PubMed.
05:06He tells PubMed everything and PubMed knows a lot about solar.
05:10It's just that PubMed, his book was very close.
05:14It's very hard to get through to him.
05:16His wall was always up.
05:17So I'm glad that he was happy with solar.
05:21But anyways, we're there.
05:23We reach to the mother.
05:24We have not seen son.
05:26So I'm assuming son was there already or they reach there before son.
05:32Because remember, I'm not sure who the hell is driving Elsa and the kids.
05:38But whoever he is, I'm not sure if seven-year-old son even remembers where he lives.
05:45And if he does, it's taking a while.
05:48And if they are there, he must be the reason why she's like this.
05:52She looks like she got splashed by water or she got shocked that PubMed is there.
05:56I'm not sure.
05:57What the hell?
05:58Well, at first I thought that son was shocked because he saw his mother with PubMed and he has balloons
06:06or gifts or everything.
06:07But I don't think that's the case because if you look at the gate, it's closed.
06:11I'm going to assume that son knows where he lives.
06:15At least he knows where he used to live.
06:18He used to live at this place and he went there because that's the only address he knows.
06:23Remember, he's seven years old.
06:24He was seven when his father left him and that was the age that he knows where he lives.
06:31Solar, on the other hand, knows where he lives because he's a big person at that time.
06:36But this son knows where they used to live.
06:39So I'm assuming he went to the house where he used to live.
06:42But then he found out that the house that he went to, it doesn't belong to them anymore.
06:46And he's shocked to find out that the people that are there or maybe shocked overall that they don't live
06:52there anymore.
06:53I'm not sure.
06:54Or not, he's probably shocked to see Pub Mech.
06:57Remember, he still thinks, well, he's been convinced by his friends that Pub Mech is there to send him off
07:05with another auntie.
07:06And seeing that he's talking to his mother, maybe the mother will agree to it.
07:10I'm not sure.
07:12My question is, why was son the only one at the gate?
07:15Where is everyone else?
07:16Did they just drop him off there or something?
07:19Waldo, we found you.
07:20No, but for real though.
07:22Like, is there something that we don't know about, son?
07:25What if that's the case that they try to get rid of son?
07:28Why not just keep son around?
07:30But then again, if we keep son around until he's big, at what age would Pub Mech be?
07:35I'm just saying, what do we need to know?
07:39What are the clear, what, what closure does son needs to be gone so solar comes back?
07:47That's what I need to know.
07:49The more help, the better.
07:51How many sponge baths do we need right now?
07:54But here's the thing.
07:55The mother catcher up to them.
07:57But Pub Mech noticed that the mother is acting a little bit strange around son, which got him to under,
08:03to ask the mother, like, what is she hiding?
08:06Is there something that he needs to know that son went through as a child that could help them bring
08:12back solar?
08:13Because at this point, I need to know, like, we need to know too, because the faster the help, the
08:20better we can get the solution.
08:22I mean, other than the father leaving them and him having problems with anything physically violent, we need to know,
08:33like, what's the problem other than the father leave?
08:35There's got to be something.
08:37There's got to be something.
08:39I don't know.
08:40And the fact that you, this boy, waited until he's a lot older to call himself Solar, I need to
08:47know what age did he just decide, oh, I'm going to change my name as Solar.
08:51Because wouldn't, like, son remember those things?
08:55But I do realize, though, every time when someone argues or tries to be physical, we get to see flashbacks
09:01of son.
09:02So, while we're getting to see flashbacks of son, does that mean we'll get to understand why we're here or
09:10something like that?
09:10Because he got hit by a car.
09:12That's physical stuff.
09:14So, that brought back son's mental health.
09:18Mentally, but, like, like, I'm confused.
09:21Okay, to all my subscribers, help me out here.
09:24Don't let me burst my brain alone.
09:25Like, tell me what you, for all the people that, if there's a book out there and you read it,
09:30don't help me out.
09:31But if there's a book out there and you read it and you want to give me hints, go right
09:35ahead, but not too much hints.
09:36But, like, help me out here.
09:38Surely the mother knows something.
09:40Why does the mother look so frustrated when she saw the video of, um, of, uh, of, um, PubMed playing
09:50the music?
09:51Like, was there something that we don't understand here?
09:55Clearly, I want to know.
09:57Why did she give up being a teacher?
09:59Because clearly she could still be a teacher.
10:01She's not old and senile.
10:03She can still be a teacher.
10:04Why did she retire from being a teacher?
10:07That's the question.
10:09Why did, um, Solar slash Sun want it to become a teacher?
10:14That's the other thing that I need to know.
10:16We've been talking about PubMed and why PubMed did this and how PubMed didn't want to do that.
10:22We need to know about Solar here.
10:24We need to know about Sun and how Sun becomes Solar.
10:28That's the rest of the, um, the continuation we need.
10:32Like, the rest of the episode, we got PubMed.
10:34We need to know about Solar now because the show almost ends.
10:37People help me out here.
10:39Dude, I don't know who this is.
10:41I'm not sure if it's Sun or Solar.
10:43But what I do want to say is that if this is Sun and he wakes up as Solar, I
10:48want him to talk to his mother, get to understand the things that he doesn't know.
10:53Because clearly, Homeboy missed out on a lot of therapies that needs to be said.
10:59And, I mean, why did Sun have to be the only one going through one or two brain therapies?
11:04Like, he needs to know something.
11:06And we understand that every time that PubMed is around Solar, he's like a baby.
11:13A baby.
11:14Nonetheless, we can both or all agree that even though PubMed is struggling with Sun, he would never leave him
11:22because the person that Sun is is in the body of this lover.
11:27And even though it's hard to literally raise Sun, he would never give up because of Solar, because of the
11:36body that Sun is in.
11:38And this man loves Solar so much because Solar is the one that literally showed understanding and love towards him.
11:46And seven years, are you going to say he's going to waste seven years and just say, oh, you know
11:52what, your son, I don't want to be with you anymore.
11:55That's stupid.
11:56He's going to help his man.
11:57That's what PubMed is.
11:59Even though he's full of negativity, he's always shy and cute and being a baby around his man.
12:05Now, the fact that they're dancing and having a good time makes me understand that they have finally come to
12:13understand everyone because they're happy and they found out a solution.
12:18Because clearly in last episode, in episode six, we all know that PubMed couldn't be around his mother because she
12:26doesn't understand him.
12:27And you're telling me throughout that time, they come to an understanding.
12:32So I'm assuming that's what's happening in this episode.
12:35Because we're dancing and having a good time.
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