Bohm's Interpretation of QM (video)
I've uploaded another video: https://youtu.be/xtNECf16u6Q
TL;DW: David Bohm's interpretation of quantum mechanics avoids almost all of the amazing/crazy things that you usually hear about QM. There are no indeterminate states, no random events, and observers don't create reality. Systems containing observers/measurements follow the same laws as all other physical systems. The theory involves a wave and a particle, where the evolution of the wave determines how the particle moves. The exact position of the particle is unknown (which is how probabilities enter in). This theory explains the weird results of QM. It is, however, explicitly incompatible with Relativity (it is not Lorentz-invariant).