3:05 Note that in Annie’s play, Robert’s character is wearing a rather large hat. I’d like to think that’s Annie getting back at Robert in the most polite way possible.
I like how Robert was concerned for Max when he saw how much he filled the thing with his tears. That was really the one time Robert was ever nice to Max. Robert of course then wanted everyone to be emotionally safe right then and there.
@@GregJamesMusic Armorer fucked up, person who’s literal job it is to take care of that shit. You get handed what you are told is a fake gun you’re not gonna handle it like a real one.
I just noticed, in the scene where he demonstrates "masking your sub-actor" he made Chris play a character named Richard. And we all know the joke he made when Chris played Prince Richard in the Shakespeare episode.
1:29 I remember I quoted "To be or not to be" and my teacher told me to carry on. I said "that is the question". She said keep going so I did "Whether tis nobler..." I've never felt so smug in my life. Amazing
Something tells me that Robert and the rest of the cast treat Jonathan like shit for cheating on Sandra, that's why they give him minor or hidden roles lol Jonathan is basically like Jerry from Parks and Rec.
@@lmenus See at the start, Jonathan and Sandra were a couple and Max had a secret crush on her but also knew he had no chance with her because of Jonathan, which is accidentally revealed on a couple occasions in Peter pan goes wrong. Anyway, near the end, Sandra walked in on Jonathan snogging with Annie who was playing Tinker bell. Resulting in a break-up and Sandra choosing Max.
I love that Chris's read of "To be, or not to be" is the most convincing of the lot, but Robert hates him so much he considers him the worst actor in the entire troupe
I forgot how much I love the show that goes wrong 😂 the only useful part of this is the audience. He is more scared of you than you are of them is actually really good tip for stage fright.
Vanessa delevers the line too well, so Robert sabatoges her by making her improv, knowing she can do it since he's her life coach. I mean maybe just to get his next running at the audience lesson in, but either way he definately did it on purpose. Lol
It might have just been a setup so he could repeatedly humiliate Chris by making him move down the line, but I like the interpretation that he just took the opportunity in the moment and despite hating him sincerely thought he was the 3rd best actor there (behind himself)
I’m curious how the fanbase would consider each *character’s* acting skills. I genuinely believe Johnathan and Annie are some of the better actors in the troupe.
It’s hard to focus on the question “what is the difference between acting and not acting?”, when struggling so with the question “what is the difference between Robert Grove and Matt Berry?”
Thank you for watching this public service announcement about why you should literally never take advice from Robert Grove. Or work with him if you can help it.
“Medically FASCINATING.”
3:08
He really is.
To be or to be not to be
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3:05 Note that in Annie’s play, Robert’s character is wearing a rather large hat. I’d like to think that’s Annie getting back at Robert in the most polite way possible.
I wish “Anything You Can Act, I Can Act Louder” was an actual book. I’d buy it.
Me too
Only if it includes diagrams.
I wish there was he would do a lecture called Anything You Can Act, I Can Act Louder. I would watch that.
I actually looked it up on Amazon.
@@ryannewman3589and?
I like even how he dislikes Chris so much he puts him 3rd. And also has some concern for poor Max
Got to build him up in order to knock him down
Although I do agree that Jonathan is the best and Dennis is the worst (in terms of acting skills.)
I like how Robert was concerned for Max when he saw how much he filled the thing with his tears. That was really the one time Robert was ever nice to Max. Robert of course then wanted everyone to be emotionally safe right then and there.
@@GregJamesMusic Oh yeah! I completely forgot about that!
I feel so bad for Max at that part.
@@samanthacorona3810 It's implied he's split up with Sandra, maybe it's to do with that.
The way Dennis looks at the audience in everything, as if contemplating his own existence’s absurdity, is something I live for
7:10
“Are you alright?”
“… I don’t know”
''Jesus...''
7:11 I felt so bad for Max in that part. Chris just gave him a death stare while Robert's just concerned. I think Max deserves more attention.
1:50 Chekhov's Gun... Gets me everytime
And he did not even shoot anyone with it!
@@joaopauloadlergomesdacosta282 he does in the full set, this is just a part of it
There's something so deeply charming about watching a man confidently brandish a gun in the absolute worst way one can brandish a gun.
At least he has decent trigger discipline
@@DwarfDaddyMore than can be said for certain real-life actors…
@@GregJamesMusic Armorer fucked up, person who’s literal job it is to take care of that shit. You get handed what you are told is a fake gun you’re not gonna handle it like a real one.
Medically fascinating and "are you alright?" are my absolute favorites, aside from the completion of chekovs gun, but that wasnt in this video.
“Put your jug to your saddest eye”
i watch this everyday to get me through life
8:29 is where we find out why the flute was stuck to Chris' hand later in the ep...
They’re all great actors (the actual actors, not their characters) but Hen is my absolute favourite :)
I just noticed, in the scene where he demonstrates "masking your sub-actor" he made Chris play a character named Richard. And we all know the joke he made when Chris played Prince Richard in the Shakespeare episode.
The funniest thing is that, despite Dennis clearly being the worst actor, he still gets put before Trevor in the line up. That's harsh!
That's not too bad compared to Jonathan's spot lol
I mean trevor is not a actor so
@@lordalessanSo what is Jonathan to Robert? A joke?
1:29
I remember I quoted "To be or not to be" and my teacher told me to carry on. I said "that is the question". She said keep going so I did "Whether tis nobler..."
I've never felt so smug in my life. Amazing
Something tells me that Robert and the rest of the cast treat Jonathan like shit for cheating on Sandra, that's why they give him minor or hidden roles lol
Jonathan is basically like Jerry from Parks and Rec.
What? This is the first time I’m hearing this. Can you elaborate?
@@lmenus It's in peter pan goes wrong.
@@alansmithee419 I need to watch that one, the only one I haven’t seen 😔
@@lmenus See at the start, Jonathan and Sandra were a couple and Max had a secret crush on her but also knew he had no chance with her because of Jonathan, which is accidentally revealed on a couple occasions in Peter pan goes wrong. Anyway, near the end, Sandra walked in on Jonathan snogging with Annie who was playing Tinker bell. Resulting in a break-up and Sandra choosing Max.
I get the feeling that the show and the plays aren't part of the same narrative, since neither Max or Cassandra are commenting on their relationship.
6:28 did anyone else notice that Dennis knew off the top of his head which was saddest eye but everyone else had to think about it pffft
A big warm hearted delightful gift to all Humanity.
3:27 the WAY HE SENDS IT FLYING LOL
the tear gas in chris's face and his annoyance at robert makes me laugh so much!
I love that Chris's read of "To be, or not to be" is the most convincing of the lot, but Robert hates him so much he considers him the worst actor in the entire troupe
Wrong again down you go
Dreadful, down 2 places
I forgot how much I love the show that goes wrong 😂 the only useful part of this is the audience. He is more scared of you than you are of them is actually really good tip for stage fright.
I really love The Goes Wrong Show.
3:26 - that throw!
As an Actor myself
This is quite accurate
This show makes me emotionally safe
Man could give Matt Berry a run for his money
Vanessa delevers the line too well, so Robert sabatoges her by making her improv, knowing she can do it since he's her life coach. I mean maybe just to get his next running at the audience lesson in, but either way he definately did it on purpose. Lol
It might have just been a setup so he could repeatedly humiliate Chris by making him move down the line, but I like the interpretation that he just took the opportunity in the moment and despite hating him sincerely thought he was the 3rd best actor there (behind himself)
I did some theater stuff at Uni... I have known several Roberts.
not “Chekov’s Gun” ! 😂
“…..The worst of the lot!”
Trevor has lost so much weight, it's unbelievable.
I’m curious how the fanbase would consider each *character’s* acting skills. I genuinely believe Johnathan and Annie are some of the better actors in the troupe.
I actually wanted him to hit the camera 1:46
He forgot to shoot anyone...
It’s one of the final gags of the full episode: the joke does get concluded, just in a separate scene.
Anyway I started blasting
I was going to post just that! 😁
It's not the end of the play
It’s hard to focus on the question “what is the difference between acting and not acting?”, when struggling so with the question “what is the difference between Robert Grove and Matt Berry?”
Thank you for watching this public service announcement about why you should literally never take advice from Robert Grove. Or work with him if you can help it.
To be or to be not be.
7.
To be or-
I still haven't learned anything about acting. I want my money back! I paid a Nigerian Prince for this.
8:01 The End?
hilarity
Poor Max...no wonder he cries so easily around Chris and Robert...
Understudy.
Saundra is very cute 🙂
Which one is Saundra? The one that preens and flirts outrageously with the camera?
@@7ebr830 yup, actor #2
1:50
Unnderstudyyy
8:23 8:39 8:49
I hope he gets a mainstream American show cuz wow he’s great
...a laugh track really drains the comedy out of a genius skit.
they're literally supposed to be performing to the audience