@doctornowhere

good stuff man and i love that guys little dance at the end

@pretro6136

the craziest part about dr. nowhere is that he's just a random 18 year old, and he started making this form of art at 15 (he deleted most of his original art, but some art from 2021 still exists). In 3 years he reached the professional, and in 1 year he managed to create a bigger audience than most senior horror creators. silas is HIM

@lucasgislon

Doctor Nowhere is my favorite "Anologue Horror" creator, but its not because his cotent is scarry (wich it is) but because its very clear that the guy is an ARTIST and CREATIVE first, and all else secound.

His artstyle is the most unique thing i've seen in the internet is YEARS and just OOZES passion in every sketch he has, and the craziest thing is that THE DUDE IS NOT EVEN IN HIS TWENTIES YET! 

Truely, I wish we all someday have an appoitment with Doctor Nowhere.

@toastedprocastinator

9:49 i fucking love the shift from an almost bittersweet echoic monologue of antthony talking about his interpretation on the boy and the bath to fucking longboy bonsai,

@MagnumMortis

the ending made me genuinely smile for the first time in like, a week. this silly little video actually made me happy after a long time of bleakness. thank you silas, and thank you antthony.

@SMIL3Y_FACES

I like that TOE just gently taps on the door like a gentleman and stares for 5 seconds before deciding to attack.

@M-B17

Ngl that last one got me emotional, specifically the part where he looked at the flower with his face and he smiled finding the joy in the little flower. Very heartwarming

@JackcityPB

OH FINALLY SOMEBODY WHO REVIEWS DOCTOR NOWHERE AND DOESN'T TALK ABOUT THE BOILED ONE

@jonathanriddle8214

8:14 "W H Y   D I D   Y O U  L E A V E   M E   H E R E ?"
"uh....its the-uh-mil-uh-sigarette--milk-ah fuck."
-said antthony calmly

@MadameSomnambule

Silas is 18 already? Dang, time flies. I had to pause this vid and check out the newest videos. Went from analogue horror, to digital horror and a mix of both, to analogue comfort.

@puure_chaoos.nett69

There is actually some form of analog therapy: Weirdcore
Weircore consist of images that makes the viewer feel, well weirded out. But that is the "mainstream" weirdcore, with the mushrooms and the eyes and the peanut-butter company. At it's core though, it's an expression of life, nostalgia, trauma, the ideologies of surrealism, or just comfortable unease and serenity. 
I can see a lot of weirdcore aspects on all these videos above and especially in the last one. I really wish a community of analog therapy forms because we need surrealism that explores life, human emotion and the limits of human tolerance more than ever.

@Cassezarii

Omg 
That little part at the end made me tear up, I really needed that little message, I do really love this little series doctor nowhere is doing, it's really refreshing and heartwarming, but in his own way and style.
Thank you for the video and for the little animation at the end ❤

@andersonvargas5160

You are my Lowkey one of my favorite analog horror YouTubers even though it’s been a few videos they just hit different because of the humor and how you actually talk about the horror. keep it up dude you’re already doing good (I’m broke I can’t afford membership😔)

@FernBlackwood1995

3:23 I think it’s really nice that he sings us a little song.

@CommunistEggRoblox

TOE: Never trust Dominik’s and Funny tall guy in tv
Boy and the bath: Bad parenting but even scarier
Longboy Bonzai: BOOGEY BOOGEY
Where did life go: Sun guy questions the meaning of life
Paper Souls-Silas Orion: My imagination at 3am during knee surgery

@40PercentMaple

The outro was so sweet 🥲

@unobelus

11:30 something about this part brings me some sort of nostalgia from my childhood that i haven't felt in forever. For even just a second it made me feel that way

@Ennstar24

Doctor Nowhere's oddly comforting videos resonate with me, especially in addition to your message at the end.  I wish I was bit more creative and approach this idea of analog therapy but with liminal spaces.  I feel like there are too many liminal space horror videos - in my idea, I would like to approach them in similar approach to Doctor Nowhere's.   Yes, they feel scary but they still have a sense of nostaglia to them.  Like they aren't scary spaces but rather something comforting to look back fondly on.  All in all, I'm happy I came across your channel with the UrbanSpook videos and love your videos so far.  Keep up the good work!

@Shadow_The_Hedgehog185

0:31 the calmest "I'm scared shitless, what is that?" you'll ever hear

@chungo2739

It gives off a Hylics vibe in how lonely and isolating most of them feel