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Origins
MyMusic 2x8
Episode number 8
Season 2
Airdate October 8, 2013
Guest starring Brianna Batiste as Brianna Galloway
Joe Bereta as Music Professor
Paul Butcher as Straight Edge
Vincent Ieraci as Murray Spub
Olga Kay as Olga Raver
Alexa Niemi as Attractive Woman
Madison Perry as Maddie Freeman
Jonathan Green, Shawnee Hale, Caitlin McCarty and Alyssa Salter as Ravers
Ethan James Teague as Ethan Gunderson
Isaac Zeeky Thompson as Isaac Crenshaw
Irina Kharatyan, Sarin Mgrdigian, Julie Montoya, Kayla A.J. Turner and Rié Yoshida as College Students
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Origins is the forty-second episode of MyMusic (show). In this episode, Country reveals her backstory and Scene is now back in college.

Plot[]

Country reveals that after she won Amazing Survival Bachelorette Millionaire, she embarked on a quest to spread her religion around the country. However she soon changed for the worst, starting to lust after men and women (and Scarfman), eating a lot, and becoming a hoarder in the hopes of getting back on TV. Eventually she is mugged and, since the weapon used to knock her out was a giant Bible, decided to change her ways. And because she committed all seven sins, she decided to commit to seven different religions. Her life was then turned into a movie. However it wasn't released on Redbox because of the adult content. But can be found on BitTorrent.  

Meanwhile, Indie starts some team building exercises. Country eagerly tries to grab her binder of things that can help change a group, but it's on a really high shelf and can't reach it, denying the others' offering help, eventually falling and breaking her arms. When Intern 2 is unharmed by Indie not catching him during a trust fall, Country sees this as a sign: Intern 2 does whatever he's told without complaining, but Country snapped at her new co-workers before she got to know them.

Meanwhile, Scene goes back to school and meets her classmate Jeff Pookie (whose last name coincidentally is the same as one of Scene's avatars who was killed by 4Chan in The Funeral), who is a lot like her: is really emotionally attached to his avatars and loves My Chemical Romance and was distraught when they broke up. At the end, he invites Scene (whom he knows only by her real name, Norma Haish) to join his study group. Scene ends the episode saying she doesn't know how to categorize her feelings for him, ruling out romantic as she's reserved those for Indie, and deciding, temporarily on "citnamor sgnileef", as that's what it looks like when she tries to read it. Over the end slate, Metal tells the viewers that he was seen in the conference room and to keep watching the MyMusic channel for more related content that he worked on.

Trivia[]

  • Despite Idol leaving, Hip Hop being changed to Nerdcore on the intro and Country being added to the intro, Idol still appears in the intro. Also, Idol still appears earlier in the intro for The Mosh, starting with the 49th episode.
  • We learn in this episode that Country's middle name in Chapin.
  • This is the first in-show use of Scene's real name, Norma Haish (previously used on her LinkedIn).
  • On the bottom of the poster for "Amazing Survival Bachelorette Millionaire", it reveals that the show was produced by Satan, and continues with "Warning: Winning this show will lead you on a path of the devil."
  • "citnamor sgnileef" is romantic feelings spelled backwards.
  • This was the first time that Vincent Ieraci played Murray Spub. Ieraci previously played one of the partygoers in Party Time.
  • This was the fifth and final episode to feature Olga Raver. The others were Don't Panic! at the Disco, Mystery Solved, Raver Madness and Ghosts. However, her portrayer Olga Kay later appeared at the one-off MyMusic Live Charity Concert.
  • This was the final episode to feature Jonathan Green. However, Green later appeared with Benny Fine, Jarrett Sleeper, Lainey Lipson and Lee Newton in the MyMusic Reunion Special on the FBE Podcast, which was uploaded to Facebook instead of YouTube.
  • This was the second episode to contain a reference to Pokémon. The others were Cover Up and Healing & Dealing.
  • The footage of Country breaking her arms was later reused for Healing & Dealing.
  • This was the third episode to feature Metal in the end slate. The others were Don't Panic! at the Disco, New Business and Divorce?

Video[]

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ORIGINS! (MyMusic Season 2 Episode 8)

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