
This episode discusses the themes of Frankenstein, including its emotional depth and the character's desire for humanity. Jacob L. Lordy shares his thoughts on the film's impact and humor.
Jacob L. Lordy expresses his unfamiliarity with Frankenstein, questioning whether it is scary or emotional. He concludes that it is likely more emotional.
The conversation touches on the character's struggle for identity, comparing it to Pinocchio's desire to be real. Lordy humorously remarks on the character's physical attributes and the doctor's responses.
Throughout the episode, the tone remains light-hearted, with jokes about the character's appearance and the absurdity of the situation.
Jacob L. Lordy discusses Frankenstein's emotional themes and humor.

This episode stands out for the following:
Cut to my frozen scared face.Constructing FRANKENSTEIN 😈🤣 #flyonthewall #comedy #shorts
He wants to be human. It’s a Pinocchio thing again.Constructing FRANKENSTEIN 😈🤣 #flyonthewall #comedy #shorts
You’re Frankenstein. You can’t have a tiny wiener.Constructing FRANKENSTEIN 😈🤣 #flyonthewall #comedy #shorts