I have a question because English isn't my native language. What's that dialect of his? I can still understand him, but it's certainly a pretty thick one.
@@marcmathes There are around 30 English dialects in North America. But so many of them are similar enough that they can be grouped into 3 “major dialects:” General American, New England and Southern. Link’s dad is Upper Southern of the Southern Dialects.
@@marcmathes North Carolina dialects are kind of becoming homogenized over time but given the region Charles is from, he fits into North Cackalacky. There's also the southern appalachian highland accent and the Outer Banks/Coastal area has a Hoi Toiders accent
I left a comment here already but trevors dish looks something similar to what I & many have made in county jail and prison so if folks are into thay sort of desperation sad food then more power to them@@lislac
Was just coming into the comments to see if people were flagging the belt phone holster lol it is so so midwestern/southern lol I was not surprised to see it
Only ten minutes into this video and there's one thing I really like about this format. They've done other cooking contests before, but I like how they're not focusing on one team at a time. They go back and forth between contestants, as if they were all cooking at the same time. It feels much more fluid, it moves the story forward faster. And I don't feel like I'm missing anything. *thumbs up*
Whats the hardest thing to teach Link? "Common Sense" Cut to Link digging into a bag of Takis and going "Theres something hard down there what is that?"
“ I wasn’t in the revolutionary war but I was in the Vietnam war, I can tell you a bit about that if you wanna go there…” oh damn, Charles is about that life.
No he wasn't they were talking about butts and rubbing them including their wives... are you gen x because you don't seem to be too good with the common sense?
It would have been great if anyone asked a followup to the one liner so we can hear Chalres talking about Vietnam War but everyone was too scared to ask. I would have loved listening to that.
pinewood derby was always bullshit anyway. you'd have the two or three kids who obviously had nothing to do with making their car who won every race. and then a bunch of garbage cars made by the kids who were actually having fun.
I was not expecting to hear Josh was not only a cub scout, but did the Pine wood derby and got the Cub car award. I can smell the pinewood Josh, i can hear them rolling down the track.
Sometimes I convince myself I don't vibe with millennials but then Josh starts talking and man..... The self-sabotage, the memes, the overthinking 😂 yeah I really am a millennial.
It might depend on where you fall in the millennial generation, too. We’re more divided than most generations because the older part of the generation had an analog childhood and a digital adulthood. It’s harder to relate to the ones born later or vice versa. That’s why they came up with the Xennial distinction for younger Gen X and older Gen Y.
@@TiffanyAllen1784 Pretty much this. I'm 38, and the self deprecating thing of younger millennials and zoomers is something I personally find really annoying. Josh is also hosting an internet show aimed mostly at zoomers, so he probably acts a little more zoomer-ish than millennial-ish.
I'm a young millennial but grew up relatively poor, so like... I've always had some kind of gaming console but my first was a hand me down Atari 2600, the one and only child support my dad ever paid went to a $99 GameCube. Experience-wise I connect pretty well with older millennials but personality-wise I was raised on internet videos ranging between Foamy The Squirrel and Llamas With Hats.
The boomer instantly contaminating everything with raw meat then boasting about how he washed his hands was the best part of the show. My man played his role perfectly. Absolute cinema.
this is a very specific complement but I'm sure link's dad would understand. He is so sweet he deserves a kiss on the cheek. (he reminds me of my papa and I would always give him a kiss on the cheek)
I love this. But we totally need a version that's cultural and regional. That'd be awesome. Like Black Southern Boomer, Millennial, and Zoomer. Then maybe Mexican. Asian. Like different regions/cultures of the US.
Charles is just too wholesome, Josh trying to self roast and say we think we're special, and charles just gives him a nice "you autta be special, we taught ya"
Link's dad is always a joy to see, loved seeing him cook. I personally would like his food the best, there would be something wholesome about his cooking. Josh and Trevor are still great cooks but Charles food just would have more love and wholesomeness...hearing him say whippersnappers 😂😂
Josh, I am a Boomer and my little brother a Gen X. We just manage to straddle that divide. He also built Pinewood Derby cars for Cub Scouts. It has been going on at least that long. I think an award for the most Cub Scout created entry is awesome. SOOOO many fathers did all the work while the kid watched. That was not the point. My dad and brother worked together. It was not the best but it was the most true to the spirit.
I kinda feel for josh lmao, his was so well-presented and so much effort into it, and link says "It's got an asian flavor to it, that's about all I can say" lmao and he loves the other 2
THANK YOU JOSH I didn't give myself all those participation trophies, the boomers who complained about kids getting participation trophies are the ones who gave the trophies I will proudly die on this hill And now I got to the pinewood derby story and am sad
Plus I feel like most of us as kids back then did NOT feel proud or special over a participation trophy lol we weren’t stupid. So now we’ve lost whatever race/competition AND feel patronized or embarrassed 😂
I always associated gen X with giving participation trophies, but maybe that's cuz my mom is younger than most. It would make sense to me that their generation has such middle child energy that they would put in extra effort to try to make their kids feel special.
Charles was fantastic in this! Huge kudos Mr. Neal, your dish looked wonderful and you were great on camera! Also, Link absolutely KILLED it as the judge lol! He was so charming and funny and really nailed the humor perfectly. Don't get me wrong, I love R+L, but it was awesome to see Link not just fly solo again but totally soar!
@@livelavalover24 Totally! I give him a lot of credit for often good-naturedly playing the foil for comedic value, but when he is left to his own devices you can see his natural performing talent in action. Very fun to watch!
If I had a nickel for every time I saw a reference to parkour civilization on youtube this week I'd have 2 nickels, which isn't a lot but its weird it happened twice.
My whole Midwest/Southern self would adore a cookbook by Mr. Charles and Link, any person who measures ingredients with their heart deserves their own book
I could watch Charles all day!! How precious is he!!! Bless his heart. We need him on the show more often 😂☺️🫶🏼 & wow does Link look JUST like his dad 🥹❤️
This MK vid made me rewatch part over and over again. The most i’ve done in a long time for any channel including gmm…. Trev turbo, Classic Josh, uninhibited Charles, and pure Link ❤
I love Charles. He reminds me of my Great Grandmother, bless her. She spent a good chunk of time in texas and her recipe book sure shows that. Same type of humor too. Of course, she could not cook for the life of her save corn pudding. But charles remonds me of her so much, love him so much hes so sweet, but that biting humor. Super sharp.
Trevor, Mexican tip for ya: cut the bag on the side inside of from the top. Makes it easier to get all the yummy ingredients. Also love you used tapatio!!!
I feel like this was the sassiest we’ve seen Charles so far. I’m guessing maybe he needed time to get comfortable in front of a crew and cameras. He was so charming and witty in this episode and I want to try that pork butt! He knows how to rub a butt!!
“Ive had 4 wives and a lot of girlfriends, I’ve rubbed a lot of butts. “ and just like that Charles is my new favorite person at mythical.
I have a question because English isn't my native language. What's that dialect of his? I can still understand him, but it's certainly a pretty thick one.
He has a very thick US southern accent @@marcmathes
@@marcmathes that's specifically the "north cakalaky" accent from North Carolina lol as a Kentucky boy, ours is different, but similar lol
@@marcmathes
There are around 30 English dialects in North America. But so many of them are similar enough that they can be grouped into 3 “major dialects:” General American, New England and Southern. Link’s dad is Upper Southern of the Southern Dialects.
@@marcmathes North Carolina dialects are kind of becoming homogenized over time but given the region Charles is from, he fits into North Cackalacky.
There's also the southern appalachian highland accent and the Outer Banks/Coastal area has a Hoi Toiders accent
Charles not being able to talk and do a task at the same time (just like Link) is pure gold
No DNA test needed 😂
Haha I do that.
That’s just North Carolinian behavior 😂
@@logblack116as a north carolinian with ADHD… lol
@@nightcoregremlin ok no need to call me out like that 🤣
Josh's dish: Something you'd order in a restaurant
Trevor's dish: Something you'd make for yourself
Charles' dish: Something you'd make for the family
pretty much sums up each of the generations too
I left a comment here already but trevors dish looks something similar to what I & many have made in county jail and prison so if folks are into thay sort of desperation sad food then more power to them@@lislac
@@mercedesvelasquez8781 Lockdown did strange things to us all
Good call, having Charles on this show.
👏🏻👏🏻✌🏻
I've enjoyed this..
I was gonna say Trevor’s is similar to something I had a few times in college
9:58
The fact that Charles has his phone in the holster is the most quintessential Charles thing I have seen
Noticed that too, massive dad vibes 😂
I assumed that was a microphone thing 😂 that's so much better!
Was just coming into the comments to see if people were flagging the belt phone holster lol it is so so midwestern/southern lol I was not surprised to see it
Boomer vibes
Boomer. My dad did the same thing.
Josh's story about the pinewood derby trophy has got to be one of the saddest stories I've heard from Josh and that's saying A LOT.
Why did the Scouts have an award that was basically like, 'most likely to be made by a sad, lonely, fatherless boy'???
Right? I was not ready for that
Seriously. Man.
I did something similar in school but we used paper, spaghetti and the disabled kid's ramp. Now picture that for about 10 mins with 30-40 kids.
“Get that monster off the field!”
Only ten minutes into this video and there's one thing I really like about this format. They've done other cooking contests before, but I like how they're not focusing on one team at a time. They go back and forth between contestants, as if they were all cooking at the same time. It feels much more fluid, it moves the story forward faster. And I don't feel like I'm missing anything. *thumbs up*
Totally agreed!! 👏🏻
Reminds me of the Epicurious "4 levels of cooking" series of videos, except a lot more human and with more banter.
Bold of Trevor to put tomatoes on his dish when Link was judging.
Whats the hardest thing to teach Link? "Common Sense" Cut to Link digging into a bag of Takis and going "Theres something hard down there what is that?"
Every instance of Link being given a knife
“ I wasn’t in the revolutionary war but I was in the Vietnam war, I can tell you a bit about that if you wanna go there…” oh damn, Charles is about that life.
The editor is wild for adding sax music while Charles shreds the meat. I love it!
To be fair, did you see the way the meat came off that bone? The sax fit exactly what I was feeling anyway
@@StartofBroadcastDay I know right? I felt it when he pulled out the bone !
Is it wrong of me that I got a little turned on by it? ~sheepishly giggles~
Same music Charles would put on for doing some butt rubbing on his four wives and all the girlfriends
No he wasn't they were talking about butts and rubbing them including their wives... are you gen x because you don't seem to be too good with the common sense?
16:25 BIG Chungus. Charles, we were not ready for that.
Save some ladies for the rest of us, Charles!
I yelled CHARLES. xD
He’s tickle slammed to death with his size
YOOOOOO!!!!! Charles a DAAWWWGGG!! 😂😂
Save it for Good Mythical Evening! Sheesh! 😂
“Well it’s hanging between my legs” I never laughed so hard 💀🤣
*what's
Mythical is just sucking every minute they can from Charles at the studio and I am for it!
They're sucking Charles every minute.
@@oneblacksun ay yo...
Pause...
@@athandle_handleAre you 12?
Dude is doing a media tour like he’s releasing a movie lol
Link being the judge was such a bold decision XD
100% let's pick the pickiest person we can find to judge our food competition 😂
Charles is just effortlessly wholesome and comedic!
His guess at big chungus was amazing
he's an absolute delight
It's easy to tell where Link got his comedic skill from.
Charles is taking Trevor’s job 100%. Big chungus remark was fing legendary
Josh and Trevor's reactions to being called whippersnappers by Charles is perfect
Charles shut Josh up real quick with the Vietnam comeback 😂
It would have been great if anyone asked a followup to the one liner so we can hear Chalres talking about Vietnam War but everyone was too scared to ask. I would have loved listening to that.
when i saw charles neal on the thumbnail i immediately clicked
I immediately smiled
9:05 CHARLES, YOU DOG. That had me dying.
Bro was wiling
the idea of just having Link's dad and not Link himself is hilarious to me... this is gonna be a great one
Devastating. 😅 Link isn’t a Boomer. 😂
@@DisasterAstor he also can't cook his way out of a wet paper bag
@@DisasterAstor They could've done Genz vs millenial vs gen x lol
I thought it was gonna be Link’s dad and Josh’s dad
@@jaxscales6158 That's sadly impossible Josh's dad died when he was 16 I think
I would love a variation of this with Link's Dad, Link, and his son doing a cooking challenge
7:43 Oh man, I think that is the saddest I have felt for Josh. I know he jokes through the pain a lot. But that made me tear up 😢
I had parents but they just sucked. I resonated so hard with that story man.
Charles’ oofff reply made me smile after being sad from that story 😅
@@pearlygirl88 I felt that
pinewood derby was always bullshit anyway. you'd have the two or three kids who obviously had nothing to do with making their car who won every race. and then a bunch of garbage cars made by the kids who were actually having fun.
Big chungus joke was craaazzzy, Charle’s is a hound dog
Trevor said “haha you’re old!”
Charles said “I’ll drag you to hell personally”
"thinking of you always!" STOPP i love link so much?!
I was not expecting to hear Josh was not only a cub scout, but did the Pine wood derby and got the Cub car award. I can smell the pinewood Josh, i can hear them rolling down the track.
he's like a side character from a 50's tv show
@@mishaa7263yeah, the one that practically lives there because his parents are terrible 😢
Sometimes I convince myself I don't vibe with millennials but then Josh starts talking and man..... The self-sabotage, the memes, the overthinking 😂 yeah I really am a millennial.
It might depend on where you fall in the millennial generation, too. We’re more divided than most generations because the older part of the generation had an analog childhood and a digital adulthood. It’s harder to relate to the ones born later or vice versa. That’s why they came up with the Xennial distinction for younger Gen X and older Gen Y.
@@TiffanyAllen1784 Pretty much this. I'm 38, and the self deprecating thing of younger millennials and zoomers is something I personally find really annoying. Josh is also hosting an internet show aimed mostly at zoomers, so he probably acts a little more zoomer-ish than millennial-ish.
@@SkeleTonHammer I’m 40 and don’t relate much to most younger millennials. 🤷♀️
I'm a young millennial but grew up relatively poor, so like... I've always had some kind of gaming console but my first was a hand me down Atari 2600, the one and only child support my dad ever paid went to a $99 GameCube.
Experience-wise I connect pretty well with older millennials but personality-wise I was raised on internet videos ranging between Foamy The Squirrel and Llamas With Hats.
@@TiffanyAllen178441 and feel exactly the same.
Charles really is Link but older in every way except for knife handling!
I was wondering how Link feels about knowing what he is going to look like in 30 years or so.
more like Link is Charles but younger! Putting some respect on his name👏👏😅 lol
Thank you Charles for stepping up and being the internets dad. What an amazing episode. Was laughing the whole way through.
Can’t even timestamp the best moments. The whole video is just the best.
16:24-16:33 😂😂. Charles is a savage lol.
THATS WHAT IM SAYING
Man, Charles is just UA-cam gold. Such a different brand of person than anyone else and super likable.
And he looks just like an AI aged Link.
"I got a good son" something most men dream of hearing
Especially most “urban men”
The boomer instantly contaminating everything with raw meat then boasting about how he washed his hands was the best part of the show. My man played his role perfectly. Absolute cinema.
His hands are fine! Everything else, who knows?
7:41 Charles' little "yeah" after Josh's rant sent me
It was the saddest sounding “yeah” I have ever heard in my life😂😂😂😂
this is a very specific complement but I'm sure link's dad would understand. He is so sweet he deserves a kiss on the cheek. (he reminds me of my papa and I would always give him a kiss on the cheek)
He would absolutely sneak me a $5 bill when he hugged me goodbye after I visited to “get me somethin nice at the Winn Dixie on my way up north”
"Hufflepuff Moon and Ravenclaw Rising" I love everything that comes out this man's mouth
I spit my water out when Charles said the chungus line.
I love this. But we totally need a version that's cultural and regional. That'd be awesome. Like Black Southern Boomer, Millennial, and Zoomer. Then maybe Mexican. Asian. Like different regions/cultures of the US.
That’s a great idea
love this idea
...But this show is made by white people. If blacks or Asians want to do a cooking show, nobody's stopping them?
Charles is just too wholesome, Josh trying to self roast and say we think we're special, and charles just gives him a nice "you autta be special, we taught ya"
"my wonderful wife Nancy RIGHT NOW"....ooh Charles!
"Charles what do you think Big Chungus is?"
"The thing between my legs."
FKING LOST IT! Bring him on more for more mythical kitchen!
Link's dad is always a joy to see, loved seeing him cook. I personally would like his food the best, there would be something wholesome about his cooking. Josh and Trevor are still great cooks but Charles food just would have more love and wholesomeness...hearing him say whippersnappers 😂😂
Josh, I am a Boomer and my little brother a Gen X. We just manage to straddle that divide. He also built Pinewood Derby cars for Cub Scouts. It has been going on at least that long. I think an award for the most Cub Scout created entry is awesome. SOOOO many fathers did all the work while the kid watched. That was not the point. My dad and brother worked together. It was not the best but it was the most true to the spirit.
trevs - anytime
josh - sunday dinner when your trying to impress
charles - midweek meal
they all look so good
Idk about midweek with an 8 hour cooking time but I get the vibe
@@RH-ry3ipyeah, just throw it in before work!
You can tell Charles is very passionate about cooking, especially with how protective he is over his barbecue sauce recipe.
14:17 where Link gets his inability to do two things at once
8:07. I love Charles!!! "If you wanna go there"
I came to comment the EXACT same thing, lol. He's awesome!!
I'm Gen Z with a dad the same age as Charles and they both seem equally youthful when hanging with the young folk! Love it!
Same i love my dad. I get the feeling he doesn’t like cows as much as chickens though.
I kinda feel for josh lmao, his was so well-presented and so much effort into it, and link says "It's got an asian flavor to it, that's about all I can say" lmao and he loves the other 2
THANK YOU JOSH
I didn't give myself all those participation trophies, the boomers who complained about kids getting participation trophies are the ones who gave the trophies
I will proudly die on this hill
And now I got to the pinewood derby story and am sad
Plus I feel like most of us as kids back then did NOT feel proud or special over a participation trophy lol we weren’t stupid. So now we’ve lost whatever race/competition AND feel patronized or embarrassed 😂
I always associated gen X with giving participation trophies, but maybe that's cuz my mom is younger than most. It would make sense to me that their generation has such middle child energy that they would put in extra effort to try to make their kids feel special.
"weaell put da whole bouwl in ther" from charles after he dropped the spice bowl is so country dad it's not even funny
16:15 big chungus sequence
Charles is throwing some shade and dishing the tea and im loving it
Charles was fantastic in this! Huge kudos Mr. Neal, your dish looked wonderful and you were great on camera! Also, Link absolutely KILLED it as the judge lol! He was so charming and funny and really nailed the humor perfectly. Don't get me wrong, I love R+L, but it was awesome to see Link not just fly solo again but totally soar!
This really showed a different side of him! Actually showcased his humor instead of him just being the "dummy" and I loved it so much!
@@livelavalover24 Totally! I give him a lot of credit for often good-naturedly playing the foil for comedic value, but when he is left to his own devices you can see his natural performing talent in action. Very fun to watch!
The way that Trevor, Josh, and Charles each perfectly embody the best parts of their generation’s humor. 😂🙃
Father Link is exactly what I assumed
The apple didn't fall from the tree. It is still hanging there.
5:31 I hate that I understand the reference
I feel your pain because I was happy my old a$$ didn't.
Im upset I did get that.
As soon as he mentioned parkour and jump for beef, I knew what was going down 😔❤️🩹
Link confusing Millennial and Gen z is the most gen x thing ever
Trevor, "Charles, what do you think Big Chungus is." Charles without hesitation, "What's hangin' between my legs." I AM DEAD FROM LAUGHTER
I can’t believe Josh going after Big (Olive) Oil is what I needed this morning.
Damn TREVOR iced out of the thumbnail, brutal
If I had a nickel for every time I saw a reference to parkour civilization on youtube this week I'd have 2 nickels, which isn't a lot but its weird it happened twice.
Same! Smallishbeans? I hadn’t heard of it before even though I’m gen z
@@vitesse6895 Makes me wonder, is it coincidental or does he watch Joel 🤔
25:46 I wonder which dish Link will immediately identify and select?🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
7:35 : Oof. That story about the trophy. Sorry you had to live through that. But you are doing well now, Josh.
My whole Midwest/Southern self would adore a cookbook by Mr. Charles and Link, any person who measures ingredients with their heart deserves their own book
After the whole Trevor parkour segment I realized that I am getting old because what the hell even is that lol
I have no idea.
I had a customer that was in first grade when I drafted. I feel old.
Lol I'm Gen Z and just a couple of years older than Trevor and I don't know what that is either so it's all good!
Sadly I know. It’s consider brain rot humor. Basically just a meme format like loss. Any single game has a parkour civilization joke.
it’s a Minecraft thing lol
Charles' dish looked the best even with very minimal presentation. It's just pleasant family food, most likely tastes best too.
Link's dad is a national treasure
The editors are so real for that music playing while Charles pulled all the pork meat off the bone. That was delicious just to watch.
parkour civilization is a reference i would have never expected from the mythical kitchen but i respect it
it cracks me up how link and Charles are the same people
Charles is seriously such a gift to the world. ✨
As a southerner, that music behind the pulled pork is definitely needed because lord have mercy..
I can not put into words how badly I want to hear Charles tell me old Vietnam stories…
I feel the same. I'm surprised Trevor or Josh didn't felt they HAVE to ask and know about it tho.
Wow he really is gen z because he would know that walking tacos have been being made in prison for a long time lol
Seriously Charles is 72... looking good
Dude best episode you've done. Charles is such a pleasant presence to the show all around
I was not ready for the parkour civilization reference 😭😭😭
It's gotta be like 97% of comments talking about Charles, the world needs more of that man
I could watch Charles all day!! How precious is he!!! Bless his heart. We need him on the show more often 😂☺️🫶🏼
& wow does Link look JUST like his dad 🥹❤️
bro refrencing parkour civilization is awesome.
Did you know they only get to eat once a day?
Charles is 72!? Dude looks great!
Charles telling Josh he aught to feel special we talked!, omg my heart.
This MK vid made me rewatch part over and over again. The most i’ve done in a long time for any channel including gmm…. Trev turbo, Classic Josh, uninhibited Charles, and pure Link ❤
It's crazy how similar Link looks like his dad, its so cute!!
The Lord Byron dig is my favorite obscure reference. Josh is brilliant as always
why is no one talking about how good Josh's impression of Patrick is
Charles was a Gift this episode and I've never laughed so hard watching mythical kitchen 😂😂
Charles is now my favorite member of the Mythical Kitchen
I love Charles. He reminds me of my Great Grandmother, bless her. She spent a good chunk of time in texas and her recipe book sure shows that. Same type of humor too. Of course, she could not cook for the life of her save corn pudding. But charles remonds me of her so much, love him so much hes so sweet, but that biting humor. Super sharp.
I felt compelled to look it up and was shocked to find out that whippersnapper dates back to the 17th century.
Trevor, Mexican tip for ya: cut the bag on the side inside of from the top. Makes it easier to get all the yummy ingredients. Also love you used tapatio!!!
I feel like this was the sassiest we’ve seen Charles so far. I’m guessing maybe he needed time to get comfortable in front of a crew and cameras. He was so charming and witty in this episode and I want to try that pork butt! He knows how to rub a butt!!
I like how Josh show respect to Link's dad by saying yes, sir at 18:40
Shouldn’t have had link judge his dads food against others. It’s impossible for him to not have any bias
I hate to break it to you, but it's not a real competition.
This isn't a serious competition, it's just for fun
Charles is sooo nice, genuine, wholesome, and then randomly so outta pocket! 😂😂
LMAOOOO not Charles😭
The side banter crap talk is so good. Charles smack talk is gold 😂
Charles need to teach his son Link how to cook, let's see that episode