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Minute 91 - We Put Happiness On A Bagel! • Every Minute of Everything Everywhere All at Once • Minute 91

Minute 91 – We Put Happiness On A Bagel!

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In minute 91 of Everything Everywhere All at Once, Jobu tells Evelyn “you’re like me” and invites a punch — which Evelyn throws, badly — triggering a strobe-lit freeze and a rapid montage of mother-daughter interactions: braiding hair, strangling each other, playing chess, riding a tandem bicycle, and doing something that might be Thriller. They both end up holding their noses, Waymond wanders in, and Jobu announces she just fell on the couch.

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We spend a lot of time in this room, and that is correct. The Wong family living space — the mirror from the film’s very first shot, the unused exercise bike, the two VCRs attached to a flat screen, the possibly-bok-choy glass sculpture with a googly eye, the old cat carrier — turns out to be a place worth staring at for a long time.

We dig into the villain trope double-header happening across this and the previous minute — the “this is how the world really works” speech plus the “we’re not so different, you and I” moment — and compare the motivation behind each, from Syndrome’s “if everyone’s super, nobody is” to Satan’s forty-day argument with Jesus in Paradise Regained. We also track how the Jackie Chan script handles the same scene, with Joy’s version landing entirely differently: warm, welcoming, genuinely excited that dad has finally caught up. Then there’s the Happiness board game by Milton Bradley sitting on the shelf — real, from the 1970s, with six different themed paths (love, health, friendship, self-improvement) and no guaranteed way to finish any of them. And we discover that Joy’s cat was named Bagel, which we are choosing to believe.

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  • The rapid montage reads like a fight, but most of those frames are things you actually do with your daughter: braid her hair, play chess, ride a bike together. The strangling is less ambiguous.
  • Jobu’s “la la la” after Evelyn’s karaoke cover story is not in the script — it’s a discovered line, either Stephanie Hsu or the Daniels on the day, and it’s perfect: backing mom’s play while somehow making it worse.
  • Waymond enters but takes exactly one step off the shoe-free zone to grab a bag, keeping his shoes off the rest of the floor. That detail was put there by someone who grew up in that house.
  • Joy is wearing house slippers, not boots, on the couch — she switched them at the door, at some point, during or between universe jumps. The universes are at stake and someone made sure to do that.

Evelyn punched her daughter in the face, which we are going on record as saying is bad. Waymond bought it. The couch, the mirror, the Happiness board game, the cat carrier — this room holds everything.

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Lester and Kynan attempt to explain, evaluate, enlighten and elucidate the Academy Award-winning film, Everything Everywhere All At Once, minute by multiversal minute!