You Wouldn't Know (feat. Ellen McLain)

Published 2015-09-29
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You Wouldn't Know (feat. Ellen McLain) · Jonathan Coulton · Ellen McLain

You Wouldn't Know (feat. Ellen McLain)

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Released on: 2015-09-28

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All Comments (21)
  • @HauntFreak13
    GLaDOS is the most lovable video game villain ever. I’d invite her to a roast.
  • @DoctorTex
    It took me all these years to realize what she meant by "Someone who won't kill me" Batman never kills!
  • @James-iv4ne
    This is as close as we're gonna get to portal 3
  • @laurenestrada54
    Another ridiculously beautiful closing song from the Portal Series. Jonathan Coulton has done it again.
  • @pale6383
    I still can't believe a valve property mingled with a Lego property.And they say infinity war is the best crossover in the world
  • Still Alive Want You Gone You Wouldn’t Know Alive You Wouldn’t
  • @fauzanaziz6365
    Still Alive Want You Gone You Wouldn't Know Still..Want..You. Damnit! Why can't this be canon!!
  • I feel like this song is more so Caroline's remnants in GLaDOS singing to the more cold unfeeling part of GLaDOS, calling her a monster for how much she let things out of hand and for wanting Chell to have stayed.
  • @NameName-lv1ik
    Did you know that blood is a viable alternative to eggs? That means GLaDOS may have actually been wanting to make a cake, but the player denied her of even the simple pleasure of cake. The cake may not be a lie, but the ingredients sure as hell are.
  • that small little background synth at 1:46 really just gives me portal vibes idk why
  • @OptimusPhillip
    They've done the impossible: they made me feel sorry for GLaDOS.
  • @_Shoka
    It’s cute to see Glados kinda miss Chell and just wondering how she’s been while insisting she’s fine and is glad to finally be alone when we all know that couldn’t be further from the truth it’s funny and sad at the same time…just like the Portal series fitting isn’t it?
  • Man. Major respect to Jonathan. Great music, always. Thinking back, he's had more of an influence on my own production style than I realised.