I think normal people would just laugh at her jokes. The problem with many academics is that they take themselves too seriously and they have no idea how to react to an unexpected joke.
@@AnubisMRM If people ask you to help them and explain to them what you do, on camera for other people who may be interested in what you do, you don't take their questions as jokes and haha laugh at them, you try to understand them and help them out. (And you also try and adjust to weird TV ways because you're not exactly on TV every day, with 20 people and half a ton of lighting and camera equipment around you all pressing on you to stay professional).
@@EarthwormShandy There actually isn't a number given in the scripture itself, people just assume 3 because gold, frankincense and Myrrh are three items but it could have been a whole caravan for all we know.
I love how she interviews these people who have put so much time into learning these parts of history just for her to ask them things like "do you think that Mozart would find me hot"
I think these started popping up on my recommended like last week and I'm stunned this stuff has been up on UA-cam for years and I'm just now learning about it.
Her real name is Diane Morgan. As well as creating the character she plays in this programe, she's also been cast in some good sitcoms. I recommend After Life and Motherland for some more of her work. Especially Motherland as she's one of the leading roles in that and is particularly brilliant.
The thing I love about her the most is how she seamlessly starts a sentence with a very natural track of words and then randomly takes a U turn and the whole meaning to that sentence changes along with the potential answer that would have been.
true. there's a scene where she talks to a historian about the cold war and breaks out in tears after being told the threat of nuclear war still exists
It's like listening to a foreign song you don't understand, you think it's the best thing in your life, then you read the lyrics and realise it's completely nonsense
Idk who that is, but the fact that they hire actual professional experts for the interviews instead of paid actors makes this even more hilarious to me lmao.
@@namelessking111 he’s got a good number of lectures available on UA-cam, I’d highly recommend looking them up. He’s incredibly knowledgeable with that kind of kooky old man humor. Well worth a watch.
Fun fact the stereotype of women not being funny and women can’t make good jokes came from the time when women weren’t allowed to go school and were only taught how to speak English. So when they made jokes they didn’t make any sense because they didn’t know how to use grammar
Some middle east cultures still value death and afterlife more than they value life, they believe life on earth are just a transition period, some believe that dying for god will bring splendid rewards in the afterlife.
@@SpecialOrder935 You clearly havent seen an interview with Diane "Philomena Cunk" Morgan. When she rolled down from the sand dune like a sack of potato it was unscripted and she just did it for fun and she as a person (the actor) is generally not interested in any matter discussed and any of the interviewees opinions about them, so she cuts them of violently every time to ask some mindfuckery
@@vedantthanki745 Volcano is not actually latin for "angry hill," that's a blatant lie, but a volcano is a mountain that could erupt, explode, or spew smoke or lava, so "angry hill" is actually a very apt description. It's somewhat absurdist and somewhat clever, which comes together to form the joke.
her ability to cast confusion on every master of profession she meets is amazing. like throwing a verbal bag of sand in their eyes and they cant help but go what the fuck
"Because of feminenism, that man whistling might be a woman, and the woman hes whistling at, might be the prime minister" This is so genius it rocks me to my core
She actually talked about this on Seth Meyers within the past couple of weeks. Apparently it wasn't scripted, and nobody came to help her, they just kept filming lol.
In the interview she explained how she tripped and fell on purpose because just walking down would’ve been boring but they just kept filming without helping her while she just kept rolling
In that interview, she says she did it on purpose because it's boring otherwise, and what everybody else said here about it. Also, she talks about how she likes a "good trip", it adds character. Diane is an absolute treasure.
Gosh, she would have been such an amazing Doctor Who! Saying absolute insanity and asking weirdest questions with a straight face and just baffling her enemies into submission.
That fresco (and many others) are actually located in the area in Pompeii where prostitutes resided, the "lupanare" (basically a zone dedicated entirely to brothels and bordellos). I've been there, and boi, she chose the least explicit one
The woman actually went into great detail about how the three wise men were mentioned in only gospel and in another one it was referenced that wise men gave gifts but no mention of how many there were.
@@sosuss Nah that's Katherine Parkinson you're thinking of. This is Diane Morgan and she's playing a character "Philomena Cunk" who originated in Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe but was so popular she got her own spin-off.
That's Irving Finkel, who's pretty funny in his own right, so I'm not entirely sure whether you've really judged his reaction correctly... that interview must have really been something 😁 (haven't seen it, unfortunately).
Not made up on the spot. The reason they're surprised is because he first set of questions are usually genuine questions they would get in a real interview and thena switch is flipped.
Interviewees know it's comedy but they don't know what she's going to say, and are instructed beforehand to respond earnestly like she's a child. There's an interview clip where this is clarified
Or they're just hearing them for the first time, but they're still scripted. And yeah I saw your "lol at the people replying to me" comment but guess what I'm still replying. Lolz.
0:44 there is something very charming about how she is reacting to the music. It was a perfect "awkward" half dance kinda reaction and the song choice was perfect too.
@@ajw9377 A brutal difference is that she's a comedian saying things she knows are complete nonsense, somehow keeping a straight face. The extremist/radical right (and f**k it, little centrism here because the radical left can be insane too) on the other hand legitimately believe the drivel they spout
@@antistraightmen Do you know the context of my comment when you replied to it? I seem to be replying to a deleted comment and I have no clue what this was about😶
6:11 I always thought Prof Brian Cox was a groovy guy (even taking the D:Ream thing into account), but I'm stunningly impressed by this - not a hint of a flinch, or an eyebrow raise and he even manages to say a word. Whereas I, a 58 year old, have had this bit on repeat for a while unable to see the screen through tears and trying not to fall off my chair through my energetic childish giggling. Her delivery of this line is godlike, amongst so many other gems in this collection. Just brilliance.
Well, there were the Magi of the Christian myth. They weren't stated to be 3, just "mages from the East" (Mat. 2:1). Those are presumed to be 3, as they brought 3 gifts, but Syrian Christian tradition says there were 12 magi. The story is syncretic with the birth myth of Mithridates Eupator, which was attended by a star in the sky. This was about 1 century before the Christ myth. So, the answer to this profound question is anywhere from 2, one set for Jesus, one set for Mithridates, up to 5: 4 sets for Jesus, 1 set for Mithridates.
Ok but "If I think therefore I am, what about other people? Do they think therefore they am?" is genuinely a good philosophical continuation Being able to think proves you have real consciousness, but how do you account for other people?
@@RTaco My understanding was that being able to think proves you have at least some kind of consciousness and exist in some way, even if in a dream, simulation, illusion or something like that. But yes, either way that leaves the question of being able to account for other people.
The experts reactions are so good that I'm left wondering if they're acting or if they werent actually told that they're being recorded for a comedy show
Some are told to treat philomena like a dumb kid. Selected few didnt have any idea at all. It was about 30 mins or more for the interview. We only get to see the few bits..
If she weren't so damn hilarious, she'd be one of the most relaxing presenters in all of documentary production Also, Latin for "angry hill" kills me every time
It's similar how I always think if there is a way to see the world from other people's perspectives. Because for me, I AM the protagonist, and I cannot be anyone else besides myself. So does everyone think that same thing and if they do who really IS the main protagonist? 😵
She has the ability to stun lock people in position with her words
CR20 Bard
I think normal people would just laugh at her jokes. The problem with many academics is that they take themselves too seriously and they have no idea how to react to an unexpected joke.
@@AnubisMRM If people ask you to help them and explain to them what you do, on camera for other people who may be interested in what you do, you don't take their questions as jokes and haha laugh at them, you try to understand them and help them out.
(And you also try and adjust to weird TV ways because you're not exactly on TV every day, with 20 people and half a ton of lighting and camera equipment around you all pressing on you to stay professional).
How does one have 0 speech yet 100 at the same time.
@@AnubisMRM there have been instances where people have laughed but she hits them with the "its no laughing matter"
She's always dressed in case she's offered to play the Doctor
Now THAT I would watch the hell out of.
*imagines it*
I think even Tennant's 10th Doctor would appear as less goofy than her XD
I would absolutely love her to be my Enema-Doctor 😍😍😍
Imagine her and Donna interacting 😂
Best doctor
"How many Three Wise Men were there?"
"Who knows?"
She had it 🤣
HAHAHAHAHAHA
The correct answer is: one.
Sounds absurd but it's a valid question. The Bible tends to use numbers with special importance instead of giving exact figures
@@tomlxyz No it's not, it was literally three. How could you interpret it any other way?
@@EarthwormShandy There actually isn't a number given in the scripture itself, people just assume 3 because gold, frankincense and Myrrh are three items but it could have been a whole caravan for all we know.
I love how she interviews these people who have put so much time into learning these parts of history just for her to ask them things like "do you think that Mozart would find me hot"
Let's be real, Diane Morgan would be the model for almost every artist around if she were to be sent back to the Renaissance Era.
@@Fukei_MonoRené Sauce*
I kind of hate it
The answer is YES read Mozart's letters he was wild
I’m sure he would I certainly do
How the fuck can someone be so sober and so high at the same time
It's the only state I know.
James May:
@@renz1013 0:43 is she related to James May?
I think it's how they are also, kind of, acting as their own straight man for their absurdist musings.
Peak Dry Humor.
so i discovered her existence 8 minutes ago and she's now my favourite person on earth (the planet that i'm on right now)
Same.
I think these started popping up on my recommended like last week and I'm stunned this stuff has been up on UA-cam for years and I'm just now learning about it.
Same 😬😅
Yup, same here
Her real name is Diane Morgan. As well as creating the character she plays in this programe, she's also been cast in some good sitcoms. I recommend After Life and Motherland for some more of her work. Especially Motherland as she's one of the leading roles in that and is particularly brilliant.
The thing I love about her the most is how she seamlessly starts a sentence with a very natural track of words and then randomly takes a U turn and the whole meaning to that sentence changes along with the potential answer that would have been.
Congrats for knowing how jokes work
@@itsgonnabeanaurfromme thanks for understanding that I now know how jokes work.
@@DrHersh3y thank you for understanding how this man understands how jokes are understood
@@nunothedude how do jokes work?
@@hcmandude find your nearest mirror
She sounds like a child who grew up without being corrupted or educated by the world and the terrible and beautiful experiences life provides.
She's like a female Karl Pilkington 😅
Just an actress with a script.
that's the point. satire.
Pretty sure the experience is about 99 percent terrible and the other 1 percent is having sex
true. there's a scene where she talks to a historian about the cold war and breaks out in tears after being told the threat of nuclear war still exists
Love how if you watch mute it looks like such a professional, high quality documentary but the moment you turn on one bar your brain melts lol
It's like listening to a foreign song you don't understand, you think it's the best thing in your life, then you read the lyrics and realise it's completely nonsense
Especially the part where she trips and rolls down a sand dune.
especially at 7:12
Except at 0:50
I've got my sound full on and mine or anyone else's brain has not melted which proved you totally wrong
The response to "her neck is very long" is everything
2:00
Nohem eh eh
*Ehme æ æugh*
Neheum no eh he😊
@@sanniray distraught
Irving Finkel, one of the British Museum's most brilliant minds, reduced to a squeek.
such is the power of a great woman XD
im personally in stitches
Idk who that is, but the fact that they hire actual professional experts for the interviews instead of paid actors makes this even more hilarious to me lmao.
@@namelessking111 he’s got a good number of lectures available on UA-cam, I’d highly recommend looking them up. He’s incredibly knowledgeable with that kind of kooky old man humor. Well worth a watch.
I sort of thought he was thinking that maybe it wasn’t bigger than acid jazz.
wth is a squeek
"with creature comforts like indoor plumbing and cunnilingus" That line is murder
Don't forget the thing that made indior plumbing possible: oviducts
How I describe life with me on dating apps.
Her show writers are fantastic but she has the wonderful ability to elevate their jokes to heaven. Or so her mate Paul says.
Fun fact the stereotype of women not being funny and women can’t make good jokes came from the time when women weren’t allowed to go school and were only taught how to speak English. So when they made jokes they didn’t make any sense because they didn’t know how to use grammar
Or even knew what was funny because women’s entertainment was limited to chores
@@elliebelly6980cope 💀
@SventyOneGo
No such place as “heaven”. Sorry😢
@@dr.OgataSerizawa
That's..... not what they meant. 🤣🤣
The visibly stressed exhale she let out when she heard that a "whole galaxy's going to hit us" is fucking pristine. What a legend.
@𑣲 glammie 7:48
How is the thought that a whole galaxy is going to hit us stress someone out? That's not going to be for dozens of years
@@brandonlawrence2443 Are you taking these interviews at face value?
@@ewyes5935 do you mean is the video at eye level when I watch it? Yes
@@brandonlawrence2443 To clarify: are you taking these interviews _seriously?_
She's an absolute unit, but I love the people who are able to put aside their "life of dedication to their expertise" and play into a meme
They're probably used to it from talking with actual children
"This child accidentally grew up."
I sometimes wonder if they think she has some mental disability which makes them be so patient with her lmaoo
I don’t think u understand the term “absolute unit”
Man I just discovered about this woman's existence and it gives me absolute joy.
Besides, we share first names so that's something Ig.
She speaks like a 5 page essay written an hour before its due. I love it.
"The Egyptians believed the most significant thing you could do in your life was die"
I've never laughed this hard in my life!!!
I spat my drink out at that one😂
While she's rolling down a fucking sand dune in the background 🤣
Some middle east cultures still value death and afterlife more than they value life, they believe life on earth are just a transition period, some believe that dying for god will bring splendid rewards in the afterlife.
hilarious but actually pretty accurate loll
@@reidleblanc3140 that's what makes it so funny. it's a perspective nobody ever thought of, and a hilarious one too!
Why is it SO funny to ask interviewees "Who are you?" It's a legitimate question, but sounds completely ridiculous in that context, I love it.
Or the even better, imho, "what are you?"
".... but why male models?"
Thanks Nardwuar
It's impertinent and establishes context for the viewer simultaneously
its giving "Why are you gay?" energy
She is like the alternate universe Dr Who who cheated on her History exams and spends her first regeneration being utterly confused at history.
she is the Vestige from ESO
She’s Ali G if he went to Oxford.
what i would sacrifice to have Philomena Cunk to guest star in a Doctor Who Children in Need special.
SHE WOULD BE A PERFECT FEMALE DW YOU NAILED IT
@@reidleblanc3140 lol
Her delivery is fantastic, how she can keep a straight face through these moments is beyond me
Because they’re actors 😂 they do loads of takes so it’s not funny to them anymore
@@SpecialOrder935Why do you think she is actress??? I watched her like for many hours and she looks genuinely stupid!
@@SpecialOrder935 You clearly havent seen an interview with Diane "Philomena Cunk" Morgan. When she rolled down from the sand dune like a sack of potato it was unscripted and she just did it for fun and she as a person (the actor) is generally not interested in any matter discussed and any of the interviewees opinions about them, so she cuts them of violently every time to ask some mindfuckery
Love how she can say all these things with a straight face, even near the end when the other person starts laughing 😂
I really hope they have an outtakes episode soon.
No one is better at deadpan delivery
@@douglasauruss Nathan Fielder rivals her IMO
Leave the thumbs up at 666 !!!!!
@@returntonature8773 I heard they’re all one Take … she’s a legend
" Pompeii was so advanced it had its own volcano, which is Latin for 'angry hill.' " This woman is brilliant! 🤣
Python level line, well deployed
I don't get it
@@vedantthanki745 She is Making fun of British documentaries, just as Monty Python did decades ago. Cunk does "Mocumentary" humor.
@@vedantthanki745 Volcano is not actually latin for "angry hill," that's a blatant lie, but a volcano is a mountain that could erupt, explode, or spew smoke or lava, so "angry hill" is actually a very apt description.
It's somewhat absurdist and somewhat clever, which comes together to form the joke.
@@GoddoDoggo thanks
"With creature comforts such as 'plumbing' and 'cunnalingus'" absolutely sent me off the wall.
Not mutually exclusive, btw
Definitely my favourite Philomena quote for today.
Yep, that was my favourite bit. Which really makes you think, if you think about it.
@@tvtitlechampion3238 lmao wtf
@@excalibro8365 well? Am I wrong?
her ability to cast confusion on every master of profession she meets is amazing. like throwing a verbal bag of sand in their eyes and they cant help but go what the fuck
You know it’s a character right ?
@@SpecialOrder935yes, she acts this way because it’s funny
@@SpecialOrder935 Yes, we are aware, we are commenting on the actions of that character
"Because of feminenism, that man whistling might be a woman, and the woman hes whistling at, might be the prime minister" This is so genius it rocks me to my core
The women she's whistling at
@@Nervous101 ah shit yeah that
Nothing wrong with that!
Could someone explain the joke to me please.......
@@aniketchowdhury7338 Dude....no soap, RADIO!
at times her micro-expressions are absolute genius. She holds the character in place every moment. Incredible talent
It truly is!
Can you give an example? Just so I can see what you mean
5:38 this guy's expression really does it for me
That's because she's playing herself in her accent and mannerism.
She's like an AI in the early stages
let's hope she doesn't become sentient.
YES
Brilliant 🤣😂
WHO SAYS SHE ISN’T?
@@magnussigurdurthe AI 😳
3:03 “stolstice” him saying “you’ve got it” encouragingly is so cute
She actually got it the last time, though.
00:51 Her just falling and embracing it by rolling down the sand hill makes me laugh every time
She actually talked about this on Seth Meyers within the past couple of weeks. Apparently it wasn't scripted, and nobody came to help her, they just kept filming lol.
In the interview she explained how she tripped and fell on purpose because just walking down would’ve been boring but they just kept filming without helping her while she just kept rolling
I was laughing for 15 minutes straight, I was in pain from how much I was laughing 😭
Her wearing a waistcoat and an overcoat in a desert was just the cherry on top.
In that interview, she says she did it on purpose because it's boring otherwise, and what everybody else said here about it. Also, she talks about how she likes a "good trip", it adds character. Diane is an absolute treasure.
Gosh, she would have been such an amazing Doctor Who! Saying absolute insanity and asking weirdest questions with a straight face and just baffling her enemies into submission.
Not with that horrific accent....
@@chriscunningham8703 so rude how dare u insult the greatest mind of her generation smh
10x better then the current doctor....
@@jtaylor3609 anyone would be better....
@@chriscunningham8703 Oo are you?
I was watching this whilst falling off a building, but I was saved by her magisterial grace.
yer joined her un eeeerth dthen
This building was just your imagination, mate
7:49 This perfectly captures the genuine upset feeling kids have when they learn that the sun will eventually die after billions of years
They feel sad for a reason. Imagine our world without the sun. The solar system wouldnt even exist!
@@NitaSteyn-kn2gpGood news, the way the sun will die, the Earth will be consumed! Earth won't ever have to be without its sun!
"With creature comforts like indoor plumbing, and cunnilingus."
I died RIGHT THERE. 🤣
SAME💀
The pornography on the walls at Pompeii was genuine.
That fresco (and many others) are actually located in the area in Pompeii where prostitutes resided, the "lupanare" (basically a zone dedicated entirely to brothels and bordellos). I've been there, and boi, she chose the least explicit one
If you died right there, during cunningulus, that may have left some trauma for your sexual partner.
#metoo
This women is everything that's right about society
Everything in its right place
Agreed
Yasss ❤️🇿🇦✊🏽
She go t bee on L.S.D eye kan't sea any alien explaination four it.
eridan ampora ?!?!?
"How many three wise men were there"
"Who knows"
That one got me lol
Absolutely sent me . . . all the way into orbit
I feel like she almost broke character with that response
Same😂😂
When the expert understands the assignment. Diane almost broke.
The woman actually went into great detail about how the three wise men were mentioned in only gospel and in another one it was referenced that wise men gave gifts but no mention of how many there were.
She's a living definition of a British sense of humour
We must protect this school dropout.
She’s a school dropout?
@Milton Chávez YES.
@@mcbenman1793 Certainly sounds like one
@@mcbenman1793 I mean... I think that's her character, or something like that
if she's a dropout where'd she learn all this?
I have no idea why she’s blowing up now on my feed, but I’m grateful to be introduced to her.
Same
right?? I never heard of this woman in my life, and I got so many video recommendations I finally googled her. This is the first one I’ve clicked on
She’s from IT Crowd, but yes these reels are coming outta nowhere 😂
@@sosuss different actress lol
@@sosuss Nah that's Katherine Parkinson you're thinking of. This is Diane Morgan and she's playing a character "Philomena Cunk" who originated in Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe but was so popular she got her own spin-off.
This woman is a national treasure.
Internarional
@@remigiusz764 Intertianal*
@@StillGamingTM Interanal*
@@Loonaurtheworld anal
@@Loonaurtheworld internipal*
Wherever i write an essey and re-read it i just sound like philomena
"so it was much much bigger than rap metal, then?"
"mm- yes, much bigger"
"what about acid jazz?"
*starts shitting uncontrollably*
I loved that part 😂
That's Irving Finkel, who's pretty funny in his own right, so I'm not entirely sure whether you've really judged his reaction correctly... that interview must have really been something 😁 (haven't seen it, unfortunately).
The "I think, therefore I am" bit was actually really friggin deep.
I think therefore you am
@@miguelpadeiro762 😵💫🤣
She's almost reaching solipsism there.
@@miguelpadeiro762 but if I am because you think I am, am you because I think you am? And what if I don't think you am?
@@hermioneziggeraut7617 this destroying my mind stop.
The interviewees reactions are too genuine, which means a lot of her jokes are made up on the spot. She is just brilliant
Hers are scripted but the experts dont know its a comedy show.
Not made up on the spot. The reason they're surprised is because he first set of questions are usually genuine questions they would get in a real interview and thena switch is flipped.
Lol @ everyone replying to me that missed the point
Interviewees know it's comedy but they don't know what she's going to say, and are instructed beforehand to respond earnestly like she's a child. There's an interview clip where this is clarified
Or they're just hearing them for the first time, but they're still scripted. And yeah I saw your "lol at the people replying to me" comment but guess what I'm still replying. Lolz.
I love that she genuinely confuses the interviewees she's such a gift to this world
0:44 there is something very charming about how she is reacting to the music. It was a perfect "awkward" half dance kinda reaction and the song choice was perfect too.
She's like a bird.
she also looks so happy and cute, my favorite bit😂
I love how "Here Comes The Hotstepper" is in her Friday Night Playlist, implying she listens to it a lot.
Wonder what else is in there.
@@JillLulamoon”Pump up the Jam,” of course.
I like the tiny shot at 07:14 where she looks really pleased that she can read.
This woman should be knighted and sainted. Any award known to man. She's absolutely brilliant.
But the award is known to man, how will she know she got it?
@@Eitbitman She will grab it
Don't forget the writers.
@@Eitbitman Like most women, she has to wait for the translation to be released.
@@neithere The responses from the experts were unscripted, so she’s pretty much making her own absurd questions.
her mate paul, her love for food and sauces, and her humour makes this show absolutely fab 😂👌
No no Absolutely Fabulous is a different show
Love for food and sauces is anomaly for the BRITs
'her mate paul' that line gave me Ali Gi vibes
@@allot5530 really not
Her absolute contempt for all thing theater is one of my favorite running themes.
Philomena is the endboss for every expert in their field ever
She really nailed her character as a dim-witted mockumentaries which is something rare these days
@@ajw9377 They, unfortunately, aren't playing a character
@@ajw9377 A brutal difference is that she's a comedian saying things she knows are complete nonsense, somehow keeping a straight face.
The extremist/radical right (and f**k it, little centrism here because the radical left can be insane too) on the other hand legitimately believe the drivel they spout
@@miguelpadeiro762 Yes they are
@@antistraightmen Do you know the context of my comment when you replied to it?
I seem to be replying to a deleted comment and I have no clue what this was about😶
I can only aspire to confuse people the way she does. An icon
Her adorable cuteness just adds a little extra to her brilliant comedic buffoonery.
Indeed!
Shes actaully not smart. Ever seen her with the soviet onion scene?
2:02 I love how BAFFLED this man is. XD
She's like a fine cheese of ignorance, idiocy, innocence, and occasional, humorous, somehow accidentally profound questions.
What?
@@toontown633 your a bit slow ey
I am the 1,000th like.
In other words she stinks at everything...
“Can you prove the moon really exists?” *scientist glances sideways, flabbergasted and afraid*
Her ability to flabbergast the experts is awe inspiring.
Its because she isnt very smart lol
@@NitaSteyn-kn2gpit’s scripted obviously she talks like that on purpose
she's that random intrusive thought we have at 3am and i'm living for it
Impulsive
@@nej6246thank you
Especially with the pyramids.... I've thought of that question before
0:56 I get the feeling that was unscripted, and her swear of pain was very genuine lol.
People need to make more compilation of this woman, shes actually hilarious
Literally.
i can make another 😏
@@callmeclaire.x please
@@callmeclaire.x Please do. Also a Barry Shitpeas one.
@Real Aiglon ok boomer
5:47 I’ve never seen such a look in person. It’s amazing she can just keep talking. And “intimate skin”. Definitely using that
Dude looked shellshocked :'D
Gosh I've seen this comment before hmm
@@alcik_palcik like word for word?
I'm so mad I didn't know about this lady until I watched Death to 2020. Diane is an absoute treasure!
I first saw her on her interview about “came a lot”
@@emm3846 Oh! So THAT'S where the yt recommendations came from!
Who's Diane?
@@LangstonDev Diane Morgan is Philomena's real name
Watch After Life. It is a comedy but also features real topics.
"Pyramids are just triangles with square asses" send water flying out my nose🤣🤣
"The Egyptians believed that the most significant thing you could do in your life was die."
Philomena said as she calmly died on a sand dune
ikkk 😂😂
Still waiting for Philomena to explain what happens to our laps when we stand up
Just gave this comment your 69th like.
eyyyy 🙂
Easy: they remain seated.
The look on people's faces when she hits them with the most banger question ever is just amazing
6:11 I always thought Prof Brian Cox was a groovy guy (even taking the D:Ream thing into account), but I'm stunningly impressed by this - not a hint of a flinch, or an eyebrow raise and he even manages to say a word. Whereas I, a 58 year old, have had this bit on repeat for a while unable to see the screen through tears and trying not to fall off my chair through my energetic childish giggling. Her delivery of this line is godlike, amongst so many other gems in this collection. Just brilliance.
her pointing at the word "...anus" and smile fucking sent me 7:12
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Didnt even notice that, thanks
Love Philomena, but it also stresses me out to know that there are people out there who are actually operating at this level of cognition
oh god you're right-
I feel attacked. I have vocal aphasia due to a head injury and I swear in my head I’m a normal person but I unfortunately talk like her xD
Nah she's great. You are thinking of Tory voters.
@@paulstewart6293 She is great, but no need for that.
@@metalmaxi lolol, not u r not
To play stupid, you have to be a genious.
If that typo is on purpose... Bravo good sir!
@@peterlarkin762 lmao I don't think so...but you're right--it would be "genius" on his part if it was intentional
@@alfa-psi you don't though thats the point of the comment
Genius
Genius.
She is beyond brilliant! Massively entertaining & never disappoints.
Thanks Phil!!
"How many three wise men were there?" always gets me. I honestly can't tell if it is a stupid or profound question. 😆
if you cant say whether its stupid or profound, then its brilliant
If they're so wise how come no one thought about gifting a bag of diapers?
Genuinely a profound question given the four accounts disagree on who attended jesus birth
The four accounts differ on just about every important detail of their common subject.
Well, there were the Magi of the Christian myth. They weren't stated to be 3, just "mages from the East" (Mat. 2:1). Those are presumed to be 3, as they brought 3 gifts, but Syrian Christian tradition says there were 12 magi. The story is syncretic with the birth myth of Mithridates Eupator, which was attended by a star in the sky. This was about 1 century before the Christ myth. So, the answer to this profound question is anywhere from 2, one set for Jesus, one set for Mithridates, up to 5: 4 sets for Jesus, 1 set for Mithridates.
Philomina’s mate Paul sounds switched on. We need more free-thinking intellectuals like him
I would like to be, that mate, Paul.
Paul is a man of culture. His adventures are unhinged. I wanna be his friend as well
He said if he ever sees Christ again he's a dead man...
Too bad he was tragically maimed in a car crash…
@@Hanakin-Sidewalker you’re shitting me
I love the dry humour.
Also the reactions from experts on particular fields to absolutely bonkers questions and statements are gold
Having a sandwhich , painting your bicycle blue and then going bwrbbrwb 2:36
The "Latin for angry hill" gets me every bloody time.
She's like if The Doctor regenerated and became a documentarian
Literally my first thought while watching this
Could be his granddaughter or daughter. Imagine if they bought back Tennant for a few episodes with her. It would be insane.
@@LegendarySpaceRipper Now would be a good time while Tennant's back for a short time lol
More like mockumentaries
@@auggie3725 He should be back permanently and so should the writers. Even the aliens went down after hiss departure for some reason.
I am so sad I just found out about this character literally yesterday. I haven’t laughed so much in my life.
Watch all cunk on britain, cunk on shakespeare, cunk on christmas, and moments of wonder. The best mockumentary ever exist!
0:39
This "Oh" was SO good because you know for a fact not even she was expec5ing that answer and yet she just acts surprised 🤣
Ok but "If I think therefore I am, what about other people? Do they think therefore they am?" is genuinely a good philosophical continuation
Being able to think proves you have real consciousness, but how do you account for other people?
hello clegane!
That's what the original quote was about, right? That the only thing you can know for certain is that you exist.
@@RTaco My understanding was that being able to think proves you have at least some kind of consciousness and exist in some way, even if in a dream, simulation, illusion or something like that.
But yes, either way that leaves the question of being able to account for other people.
Solipsism in a nutshell
the way it went from indoor plumbing to cunnilingus had me fucking dying at 2:10
Philomina: “Are you thinking therefore you am right _now?”_
The dude: 🤔
Brain exe stopped working.
She’s a genius. I laugh my heart out every time I watch her show.
“What about acid-jazz?”
*”EHMHUOoooooooohmmm”*
That woman's face after what she says at 6:19 is priceless
At that exact moment i hear what sounds like Oblivion music 😅
She realized there was no mystery at all
Hello science man 🙂!
The experts reactions are so good that I'm left wondering if they're acting or if they werent actually told that they're being recorded for a comedy show
Some are told to treat philomena like a dumb kid. Selected few didnt have any idea at all. It was about 30 mins or more for the interview. We only get to see the few bits..
It is actually all acting but as well they’re real experts since philomena cunk isn’t real and is played by Diane Morgan
@@mubaraksenju7521that's why her interviews are almost as fever dreamish as Eric Andre's
She said on a talk show that the experts are told it’s a comedy but not told the questions
If she weren't so damn hilarious, she'd be one of the most relaxing presenters in all of documentary production
Also, Latin for "angry hill" kills me every time
You just know it's going to be epic when she says "my mate Paul"
I picture her and Paul trollopsing over the world like it’s a playground, pushing others and giggling
“Was she part giraffe, or could he just not do necks?”
I can’t 😹🤣
"...Are you think therefore you am right now?" This whole bit is existential genius, and I pray the interviewee saw that.
“…Shitting a harpsichord made of glass horses onto the floor” 🤣 So much laughter from so much nonsense 🤣
She's not afraid to ask the tough questions.
She's not afraid to ask _any_ questions.
That piramid joke was too good
I absolutely lost It when I heard that lmao
But did she ever find out what the pyramid shape was called
@@tetchedink7980 It's a mystery for the ages.
“How many three wise men where there?”
“Who knows?”
Peak content right here ladies and gentlemen
That's correct. The number of wise men is never specified in the Bible.
The funny part is that they actually may not have been 3 of them and that's probably why the expert answers, "who knows."
She's comedic genius and I'm forever going to be soiling my undergarments to this
"Pompeii was so advanced that they had their own volcano, which is Latin for angry hill"
I can't even lol
1:28 she might sound like she's having a laugh at the wordplay but her question is intrinsically pure and and right on the money!
It's similar how I always think if there is a way to see the world from other people's perspectives. Because for me, I AM the protagonist, and I cannot be anyone else besides myself. So does everyone think that same thing and if they do who really IS the main protagonist?
😵
2:02 he malfunctioned
And the guy before!
I'm not exaggerating I choked on my saliva laughing when I read this 😭💀
She is like a 4 year old who knows all the answers to the questions and gets a kick out of challenging so-called experts. 🤣
Imaging this are the questions god would ask humanity 🤭🤣.
"How do they get the sounds into the ink to play in your head?" Is simultaneously the most stupid and genius thing I've ever heard someone say
she's an icon, she's a legend, and she is the moment
Philomena, her writers, and their cadre of experts have brought an unparalleled level of delight to my world. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Her ability to keep a straight face is god tier.