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The YouTube series "Peaceful Watcher" introduces us to the titular character, who is a man who watches people for fun. He eventually reveals that he has been stalking and filming people, and even introduces us to one of his victims, Louise. The series ends with nothing really happening, and the watcher is still at large.

  • 00:00:00 The YouTube video "Peaceful Watcher: Is He Watching You?" introduces us to four of the peaceful watcher's friends: George Jesse Clayton, Hector, and two women. The watcher states that he will never watch women or children, will never film people, and will never make contact with his victims. The watcher then goes on to introduce us to his hobbies of fishing and shopping for hunting equipment, which are both odd activities for someone who professes to be a peaceful watcher.
  • 00:05:00 The video showcases five separate videos of people who the narrator believes are being watched by a "peaceful watcher." In each video, the watcher - Clayton - interacts with the people in a seemingly carefree and friendly way, before eventually doing something that seems strange or suspicious. The watcher then publishes an FAQ update video in which he admits to watching people as a hobby, and says that he hopes to inspire others to adopt his hobbies and start a community of watchers. In another video, Louise follows Clayton as he walks his dog, and is eventually led to a garbage can where he leaves a note for himself. Soon afterward, a YouTube link leads to a dead end, and the comment section is already discussing the watcher's identity. Louise then plays coy and is challenged on the issue, at which point he discusses Josh, a person who he says has already seen the video. Josh has not yet been mentioned in the other videos, and it is not clear what role, if any, he plays in the story.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, researchers discuss the recent increase of "stalkers" in the area. They discuss the different types of stalkers, one of which is paceful watchers. They also show footage of a man ( Luis ) stalking another man ( hector ). Later, Luis reveals that he has stopped filming because hector has been going into his car to cry and has been receiving threatening messages. He then shows footage of another man ( Louise ) stalking another man ( Jesse ). Finally, Clayton III shows footage of a man ( Luis ) stalking another man ( hector ). In each of these videos, the viewer is warned about viewer discretion in watching these videos.
  • 00:15:00 In this video, Louise hints that there is a reason she has been keeping things from the viewers, and that exposition on that topic will be in the next video. Later that night, Luis finds a note near his house that is similar to the notes that have been being sent to Luiz. The note was found in his car when he was leaving to file a report on the recent murders in town. Luis believes that his antagonist is the same killer who killed Hector, and he is going to be in trouble for explaining how he got into this mess. Meanwhile, the being-watch experiment group posts a notice on their website that they are suspending their project due to another soccer-related death happening in town and the university wanting to avoid any attention being drawn to it. This disappoints some of the viewers, as it feels like the story is ending abruptly. In the next video, Luis uploads a tribute video to Hector, with a hidden video leading to a battle plan for continuing to be the "peaceful watcher." He warns viewers that the judge is coming for him, and that he is going to bring back hidden videos in order to catch the judge off guard. Louise is going to approach the father of one of
  • 00:20:00 In this video, a woman tells her daughter about her interactions with a mysterious man who she believes is connected to the man who killed her daughters. The daughter is skeptical and asks her many questions, but the woman cannot answer them. Eventually, the man who killed the daughters shows up and the mother is forced to hide her camera. The daughter then tapes the man as he talks about how he plans to kill her daughter's father.
  • 00:25:00 The video is a (possibly still-private) video of a character called the "Peaceful Watcher" who is telling the story of a flawed person who has three main characters. The "Peaceful Watcher" tells the story of the flawed person's fate, which is either death or redemption. The first task for the flawed is to acquire a lethal weapon and leave it by the front window. Louise reports that the flawed has done this and will be playing along. The judge then decides it's story time and makes pictures for us on index cards. The story of the flawed can be one of three things: what has happened, what will happen, or what is happening. Luis' actions will determine the outcome of the story. The "Peaceful Watcher" then tells the story of a scary guy who is leaving videos in a mask, using a black and white filter, with cryptic names like the judge and the flawed. The scary guy leaves a video in which he threatens to kill the flawed. The "Peaceful Watcher" then tells the story of a malevolence that has been attracted to the flawed, and how it has wreaked havoc all over town. The flawed is next in line to be iam. The "Peaceful Wat
  • 00:30:00 The judge introduces himself and shows a video of a serial killer, Luis Mendel, wearing a silly mask and writing poorly on a piece of paper. Mendel tells his audience that he will allow the main character to live if he completes a series of tasks. He also introduces the malevolent being, which he says is without reason and without motive. Luis goes back to stalking George and then follows Jesse on an urban exploring adventure. Finally, he uploads a video about how his house was broken into, and tells his audience that task number two is very simple.
  • 00:35:00 The video's main point is that despite being harassed, people should not give up or turn to violence. The video goes on to say that the "peaceful Watcher" is probably the judge, and that he is trying to get Louise to turn on him. The video ends with the narrator trying to figure out what the final task is, and warning people that it is likely to involve him leaving the internet permanently.
  • 00:40:00 In this video, Luis takes a mask and handcuffs, drives to a location where he believes he'll find his antagonist, and beats him with a baton. He then cuffs him to a sewer train and calls the police. He checks out his place and doesn't find Jalapeno but in short, it's over. Luis gets the identity of his antagonist somehow and in a way we didn't get to see on YouTube, takes him out. He gets arrested, and the video ends with an explanation for the major plot points.
  • 00:45:00 The video discusses a male stalker who goes by the name of Jesse. Louise, one of Jesse's victims, reveals that hector, the man who Jesse has been stalking, was murdered, and Jesse was responsible. Jesse has been caught and punished in the past, but he continues to stalk others.
  • 00:50:00 The video discusses the resolution of the Peaceful Watcher story arc, which was disappointing as it felt like the author should have ended it with Luis's capture. The author hopes that the fans will understand why Juan was never the judge and that he is ultimately innocent. Jesse is staying with Luis at his house now, which does not make sense as Jesse owes less to Luis than Clayton does.
  • 00:55:00 The video discusses "Peaceful Watcher", a YouTube series that aired for one season. The series follows the story of a man who goes by the name Basil Watcher, and his girlfriend Jesse, who was supposed to be dead. Things get complicated when another victim, Clayton, and Louise, who was on the run, start appearing in videos. Jessie is later killed, and Basil uploads a video explaining what happened. He then decides to go on the run, and turns himself in to the police six months later. In the end, nothing really happens and the series concludes.

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The creator of the YouTube video "Peaceful Watcher: Is He Watching You?" discusses the positive and negative aspects of the indie game Peaceful Watcher. He highlights the film's good points, such as its serious tone and legitimate motive, but criticizes its weak ending. Overall, he encourages others to watch and support indie games.

  • 01:00:00 The video discusses the 2020 film Peaceful Watcher, which had a short theatrical run in 2022. The creator discusses thefailures of the project, highlighting issues with writing,execution, and plot. He also points out that it is common for indies to have hiatuses, and that if a project is completed on time, it is worth praise. The video ends with a discussion of the ending, which is weak and feels random.
  • 01:05:00 This video is about the positive aspects of the indie game "Peaceful Watcher." Some of the things that the creator likes about the game are that it is serious but has a motive that is legit. He also has complaints and critique, but overall enjoys it. The ending is "very just ran out of steam," but overall is better than some other indie games that he's seen. He encourages others to watch and support indie games.

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