Rowan Atkinson as Mr Bean literary transcended boundaries with his comedy - humorous in countries around the world regardless of culture and language. Comedic gold.
I believe he was bullied when he was younger due to a stutter and his looks while being told he wouldn't amount to much by his teachers I believe comedy and acting as a means to get over his stutter and help his confidence
Mr Bean dropping the M&M inside the body reminds me of that episode in Seinfeld where Kramer tries to give Jerry a Junior Mint, then Jerry slaps it away and it happens to fall inside the body of a person in the midst of surgery XD
@@pinkdiamond1847Surgical scalpels have both a handle and a separate blade. After surgery the blade is usually removed and disposed of, but the handle can be sterilised and reused. Surgical scalpel blades are never sharpened for re-use.
Fun fact: The tool that the scalpel surgeon was using was a honing rod. This is a chef's tool for straightening the blade rather than sharpening it. Ex-Culinary student here y'all.
@@brayllesworld2017 the letter N in lower case settings can kindve obscure the real thing and make it look like an R. Perhaps that even though it happened to me so many times. Ugh. The struggle is real.
From a long line of Laughter is the best medicine - Doctor in the House and Doctor at Large movies and TV series. Onto ""I'm H.A.P.P.Y, I know I am, I'm sure I am, I'm H.A.P.P.Y" from "Only When I laugh".
I work at a chicken processing plant. People get hit by chickens all the time - mainly by 1: falling on them, 2: running or flying into someone, 3: having one thrown at you. We bad some one fired for throwing a (plucked) chicken at a supervisor after being told off. Point is, a chicken is heavy. Reminds me of the joke: Americans where shooting (dead/raw) chickens at their airplane windscreens to test their strength against bird strike. British though that was a clever idea and tried it too. They were surprised when chicken not only went straight through windscreen, but through pilots chair as well, and embedded itself in the cabin wall behind. Engineers lost for explanation, so phoned Americans for help. They replied with just two words: "thaw chicken." (for the "Idont get it" crowd, apparently frozen chickens are more common there in supermarkets than fresh)
Reminds me of the Mr. Bean episode where he gets a turkey stuck on his head because his watch came off after he pulled his arm out from stuffing the turkey 😂
You know that's not the point tho, he's laughing himself.. he just reacts to the actual medical accuracy despite it being a comedy.. which I hope you understand 😂
Wait…are we talking about an alive chicken or a frozen one? I guess if you beat a person with a frozen one it‘ll hurt badly. 🤔 Don’t worry, I‘m a writer, not a serial killer. 😅
Why'd you have to go and make things so complicated? I see the way you're acting like you're somebody else. Gets me frustrated. Just admit that you love the videos I make, my dear memo
The fact that Mike comments w/seriousness on the medical stuff involved in an EXAGGERATED comedic Mr Bean's show makes me cackle nonstop.Who is the same with me?
@@doboykid262 I watched them on tv so alot of scene cuts and yet they still gave me nightmares. They still do. But maybe that's because I'm only 18 now. Hell even all the blood and gore of Mortal Combat and Resident Evil is way more comfortable than Final Destination.
You should do a video on college football injuries. A guy dislocates a finger and comes back out 30 minutes later wearing a big arm cast. Or someone with a massive lower body injury coming back a month later and hobbling round on the field getting tackled. Or someone who takes a massive blow directly to the ribs, goes to the side line, gets loaded up with pain killers and is the back in the field two plays later. Should be hilarious.
I’m surprised you didn’t comment on how the OR staffs just dragged him to be a surgeon not knowing exactly who he actually was, just presuming from him having a stethoscope 😂
0:51 It kind of remind me of my childhood. My mom would tell watching this scene that this is impossible and that you don't put your hand to patient body
Same XD I literally have to cover my face and ears because I'm afraid of the character getting caught XD 😆 like why am I freaking out over a fictional person?
that's why bean's humor works out very well, it's him messing up in the worst conceivable way possible and covering it up in the funniest ways possible
Some people, especially in the UK, will say “are you feeling poorly?” Like we would say “are you feeling sick/sickly?”-im basing this on an English ex boyfriend.
Yeah it's still used as a term meaning generally unwell. I'd tend to use it more when referring to others rather than myself e.g 'hows your mums doing?' 'she's alright but she's been feeling a bit poorly the past couple of days'
"Struck by chicken?" "Burn due to water-skis on fire?" anyone else thinking that they are being a bit too specific and just waiting for something to happen, like say, a zombie apocalypse.
The motor of the boat can explode and burn. If you're on water skis near it while it happens you get burned. Or you're skiing on a river amidst a burning forest. Or it's like in Spongebob where there's fire under water lol
@@monaraeisian2915 to be fair, that one could happen if, for example there were a fire, and while escaping a set of burning water skis fall on the person 😂😂😂
I had to cry when you mentioned sepsis, because my grandmother died because of it and the lungs heart and the brain failed. And she had a stroke just a month ago.
Poorly!! Mate, that is one of the most British words. We are aware that "ill" in the medical terms means "basically dying" so in Britain we say "poorly" (not medically used, but in common parlance) to describe someone who has a cold, or hungover, or something minor that gets better on its own.
“That man needs to scrub in before operating.”
That man needs to go to medical school before operating as well 😂🙈
Hi! My name is Courtney too... okay, bye!
@@courtneystringer4340 heeeey!
😁
I thought that too
Lol true
Man, Mr.Bean! This makes me feel old.
Me 2 I love Mr.Bean
Yeah same here TBH, but let’s call them golden years 🤣
@@DoctorMike Yes, I like to think of that time as the good old days ☺️
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Same lol
Rowan Atkinson as Mr Bean literary transcended boundaries with his comedy - humorous in countries around the world regardless of culture and language. Comedic gold.
I love you
This was our fav in our household cause my parents didn’t speak English and they could understand EVRYTHING. love Mr. Bean
@@gail6552 I love you
@•_• no u
You said it before I could 😂
I’m sure the fact that they thought he looked like a doctor so they let him operate is 100% accurate
let him cook
he didn't deny that after all XD
Its so easy to forget that ,when you see him as this character, Rowan Atkinson went to Oxford and has a Master's Degree in engineering
And can be understood around the world regardless of language. He’s a treasure.
I never knew that!
Let's not forget he played at the Olympics also 😁
Also, I saw somewhere that Mr. Bean, the character himself, is a guard at the National Museum.
Wow! Did not know this
He has the ability to express with his facial features and his performance...👌😉
True.
yea
آني وين ما اروح الكاج(اللاقيكِ) 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💔
Thats why hes so awesome
@@ali_fl_16 I like your funny words, magic man.
I like how he is serious about a Mr Bean video🤣
It's a from a movie
@@reubenrozeyt5716 no way really? Mr Bean is a movie?
@@cristina9202 yep yep
@@cristina9202 There is also one called Mr Bean Holiday
@@reubenrozeyt5716 well this one's not form that one🤷
obviously we have to be learning while watching Mr Bean. Dr Mike is the only person I can think of who can make watching Mr Bean educational.
Ok but start the sentence with Caps next time. 👍
@bunimaheart95 😂
@@bunimaheart95😂😂
Rowan Atkinson originally conceived the idea for Mr Bean when he was studying at Oxford University for his Electrical Engineering Master’s degree.👍
I can't imagine what that thought process was like!
@@DoctorMike woo wa wough ough
Bean
@@DoctorMike 👐
@@DoctorMike He studied with Former British Prime minister Tony Blair in school.
I believe he was bullied when he was younger due to a stutter and his looks while being told he wouldn't amount to much by his teachers I believe comedy and acting as a means to get over his stutter and help his confidence
Let's not deny the fact that Mr. Bean did a very good job making our childhood awesome. Big respect to Rowan Atkinson.
Only your childhood? Me thinks you've not watched blackadder.
@@matthewtalbot-paine7977 wdym only your childhood?
don't think people say this made their teenhood or adulthood
It was awesome lmao I Remember watching him
I sometimes watch him nowadays. Still love it 💕
Yes, yes very true. He was my fav comedian when i was a kid, mad respect✋
Mr Bean dropping the M&M inside the body reminds me of that episode in Seinfeld where Kramer tries to give Jerry a Junior Mint, then Jerry slaps it away and it happens to fall inside the body of a person in the midst of surgery XD
Yes!!! I covered that too in my Seinfeld medical scenes review 😂
@@DoctorMike okay, I know what I'm watching next, lol.
Haha I hope you enjoy...have a great Sunday 🙏🏼
@@DoctorMike just to clarify the Greys anatomy hospitals bar is across the street from the hospital and underground and not actually in it
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1:21
Patient: 😞
Mr. Bean: 👍😀
Your pfp made my phone heavier
so true 😂😂
Mr bean is the type of doctor who passed medical examination through online class
underrated
Lolll
He was probably tutored by Nick Riviera.
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Me, a medic student in lockdown: o_O
"No, we don't sharpen our scalpels like we're going cooking." 😂
That made me laugh so hard and kind of makes me feel like he doesn't cook much because you don't need the extra verb 😂 cutie
I heard that scalpels were thrown away after each use is that true?
@@pinkdiamond1847Surgical scalpels have both a handle and a separate blade. After surgery the blade is usually removed and disposed of, but the handle can be sterilised and reused. Surgical scalpel blades are never sharpened for re-use.
Now surgeons use plastic knives from mc Donald’s ,
My favorite line the video
Mr Bean: *Gets propelled 8 feet into the air and lands into a bed ridden patient*
Mike: "He didn't say clear!"
ITSS YOUUHH
You are here too!?!?
Jeez you are really internet version of decade
Ahhh its you again
JELLAL
0:41 the way he said "esnestith" made me laugh out loud, it made him seem more like a doctor who knows what he's talking about 🤣
Ok but start the sentence with Caps next time.
“What is a poorly?”
Poorly is British slang for sick.
true.
k
I don't even think it's slang.
WHAT IS *A* POORLY LMAO SIANKANA)JA
I didn't know it was British 😂, I thought everyone used it
The fact that Mr. Bean put back the bullet when trying to find the m&m😂
Yeah😂
😂😂😂😂
@@FBYT420😂😂😂😂😂
Note to self: Don't bring M&Ms to clinical rotations
Actually bring it into a room where someone has a bullet in there heart but don't eat the m&m after you find the bullet and m and m
@@UnderRated-oy1tu 🤣😅😅😅
No, you can. Just not into patient rooms or the OR. 😂
@@UnderRated-oy1tu their heart* belonging to them not location/situation (or they're which is they are)
The doctor pulling out the sharpening rod for his scalpel has been the funniest joke I've seen in weeks.
Fun fact: The tool that the scalpel surgeon was using was a honing rod. This is a chef's tool for straightening the blade rather than sharpening it. Ex-Culinary student here y'all.
why did i saw it as Horning Rod
@@brayllesworld2017 the letter N in lower case settings can kindve obscure the real thing and make it look like an R. Perhaps that even though it happened to me so many times. Ugh. The struggle is real.
@@riofan5 bruh i have dyslexia thats why read it wrong
why were you fired, did you use tge horny rod instead of the honing rod ?
@@Iepisto lmaoo
Mr Bean: flings himself across the room with a defibrillator
Dr Mike: hE dIdNt SaY cLeAr
😂
Gahahahahahahah
I love how Mike takes this so seriously when it's mister bean
I think he's just trying to make it educational but I get your point
hes not taking it seriously actully he gets all the jokes but he just trying to explain what is bad and good
I think you need to rewatch this video again and see at the earlier of the video what doc Mike said
@@ikmal_is1773 why?
Lol
7:56 “struck by chicken” and “burn due to water-skis on fire” got me
Mike: *starts talking doctor language
Me: I like your funny words magic man
YES
i LiKe YoUr FuNnY wOrDs MaGiC mAn
He has such a way with words ✨🥺😊
in England we say “poorly” for when you’re not feeling well, or when you’re ill. So I would say “I’m poorly!” Just in case you were confused :)
Thanks. lol I was going to explain "poorly" if no one else did. ;)
I was, thanks!
Yes! I couldn't stop laughing at his question 'What is a poorly?' Forgot that that's an English/British thing.
Doesn't take someone from there to get what it means tho😂 maybe thats just me ig..
@@lum1notryc828 I know 😂 but he seemed a bit confused so I thought I’d explain just in case others were too 🤷🏻♀️
**M&M's falls**
Doctor Mike: "M&M's is a chocolate and the body is warm...."
Me: "wth you're not even supposed to bring M&M's into the OR" xD
M&Ms dont even melt lmao
They melt if I hold them for like 5 min lol
LOL
M&M are coated with a candy shell that is not supposed to melt!
@@astrol64 yeah but all the color rubs off, and the center can melt if u put them in your pocket
“bizarre personal experience” is my new descriptor for things that happen to me, thank you doctor mike for this knowledge
poorly is a British word for being ill: "I'm feeling poorly" = "I'm feeling ill"
It's a double entendre! Because in the US it would be understood as being financially poor, and still very much be applicable lol
@@thundercactus Not in a british comedy. Though I have no idea who writes for the animated one to be fair.
Why is English even hard in Britain????? I thought it was for financially poor.. **cough cough** American healthcare
yeah man
*spongebob mockery meme* “wHaT iS a PoOrly”
"Poorly" is a word we use in the UK to describe someone who is ill or otherwise feeling unwell for some reason
Can confirm 👌
Thought that was "pooly" or is that just how we pronounce it
@@Bevsworld04 that's just a pronunciation thing
@@islammaynul9322 And you are also born different
@@somyaranjansahoosahoo5127 I know
"Poorly" is a British term that mean sick, or not feeling very well. If one feels 'poorly' then you feel ill or under the weather slightly.
I am currently poorly.
@@connorscorner443 me too
@@lukea47 I hope you feel better soon
@FAT TRUTH yeah I'm good
@FAT TRUTH still got a blocked nose but apart from that im fine
2:26 totally ignoring he ate a piece of candy that has been inside someone else
The fact that Doctor Mike is explaining all these medical stuff to us is so amazing and very rare in the UA-cam industry.
especially about medical stuff with seriousness in his narration involved in an exaggerated comedy show.Thats really hilarious.😂
“ why is he here at the hospital today? “
“it’s really bad”
“ what is it about then? “
“ he got struck by a chicken”
There should be another one to "Struck by a chicken... twice"
Ahahhhhaah
That one time as a doctor that you finally get to write: burn due to water-skis on fire.
Chaeyoung🥺
Aye a once!
3:43 "He talks!" This was the funniest and purest thing I've seen this video.
D
I love the fact that Dr mike can make anything medical
Nobody:
REALLY Nobody:
Not a single soul:
Mr. Bean: * uses defibrillator to wake a coma patient *
The patient being in a coma was the prompt for him doing that.
@@Someguyhere111 if a heart pumps uselessly the defibrillator yaddi yadda
I still don't get how Rowan Atkinson is a PROFESSOR IN OXFORD! And yet he plays a bunch of weird,odd but also funny characters.
That's why he is the professor and you are not
@@thepresence5041 well duh...I'm still a student
He also has a high iQ 100+
He has a masters in engineering
Easy to play dumb when you're smart
This guy literally formed my whole childhood.
Same.
You mean mr. Bean or doctor Mike?
@@csabalako1788 Mr bean
@@csabalako1788 Mr Bean
@sans meglovonia if you're talking about Mr. Bean, then yeah
6:36 like we're cooking 😭😭
oh my god I can't stop laughing😭😭
Doctor Mike meets comedy legend Mr. Bean. They say laughter is the best medicine. Is it true Doctor Mike?
From a long line of Laughter is the best medicine - Doctor in the House and Doctor at Large movies and TV series. Onto ""I'm H.A.P.P.Y, I know I am, I'm sure I am, I'm H.A.P.P.Y" from "Only When I laugh".
yes it is :))
have a nice day :D
@@moon_____ You have a nice day, too, Sherly! 😊
I never thought a doctor could be this hilarious, I was wrong.
I'm dying of laughter while learning at the same time
what is your name for
@@theairisamagician830 uncalled for
@@Vurinati ok
*but I was wrong
@@theairisamagician830 what is your (user) name for
Every British person in the comments:
“Poorly means sick”
I would have sent u a screenshot of this but there is literally a comment below ur comment saying poorly means sick in britain😭😭
HHAHAHA!! 😎✋👌🤣🤣🤣🤣
the lieks at 666?
and we british people treat with tea and crumpets and biscuits
Huh I’m British and he’s funny
6:41 how on earth you could focus on that HAHAHA been watching Mr. Bean for my whole life and never (or even bothered) to notice that 🤣🤣🤣
"Noo, we don't sharpen our scalpels like we're going cooking"--- you are so cuteeeeeeee😍😍😍
Simp
@@I_am_a_man_of_science haha 😂
@@I_am_a_man_of_science finally simp being used right XD
So why are you at the hospital today?
Some guy: "GOT STUCK BY CHICKEN" 🤣
Hehe😂👍
Right, like how?? 😭😂😂 (it said struck I believe, not stuck)
I work at a chicken processing plant. People get hit by chickens all the time - mainly by 1: falling on them, 2: running or flying into someone, 3: having one thrown at you.
We bad some one fired for throwing a (plucked) chicken at a supervisor after being told off. Point is, a chicken is heavy.
Reminds me of the joke:
Americans where shooting (dead/raw) chickens at their airplane windscreens to test their strength against bird strike.
British though that was a clever idea and tried it too.
They were surprised when chicken not only went straight through windscreen, but through pilots chair as well, and embedded itself in the cabin wall behind.
Engineers lost for explanation, so phoned Americans for help.
They replied with just two words: "thaw chicken."
(for the "Idont get it" crowd, apparently frozen chickens are more common there in supermarkets than fresh)
Reminds me of the Mr. Bean episode where he gets a turkey stuck on his head because his watch came off after he pulled his arm out from stuffing the turkey 😂
That's one gangsta chicken lmao
mike: "where is that greys anatomy bar? is it in the hospital?"
me after watching greys anatomy for the 3rd time: "its across the street"
Hahahaha me too
I knew that after only seeing some episodes once lol. in the clip he showed i think its meantioned
@@gaydonaldtrump lol i know i was joking
SAME
They have a bar across the road in casualty too, it's never made much sense to me lol
Every impulse of him is funny, cant get enough of him, that one scene, excuse me im looking for my watch
Mr Bean: Makes us all laugh..
Doc Mike: NO NO NO Hes doing it all wrong
Lmfao🤣
A boomer if you asked me.💀
It's funny *because* he's doing it wrong
@@Duraludon884 EXACTLY
You know that's not the point tho, he's laughing himself.. he just reacts to the actual medical accuracy despite it being a comedy.. which I hope you understand 😂
Nurses: gowning mr bean who isnt a doctor
Dr mike: he needs to scrub in
I thought he'd point out nurses don't normally assume anyone with a stethoscope to be a doctor but I guess it's protocol to do so XD
"burn due to water-skis on fire" that's so bad that i couldn't stop laughing for like 5 minutes
what and "struck by chicken" is just a normal occurrence?
@@Iliketreeees on a barn?,,,,,, possibly
There's also "Problems in relationship with in-laws"
You know it had to happen to some unlucky soul if it ended up in the manual!
@@TheCuriousNoob not just once but multiple times they don't change the book just for one incedent
Saw this after 2 years and this still makes me laugh so hard, I'm dying 🤣🤣
Ask Lillian
Or ask my new girlfriend Shaina
😂😂😂
"No Mr. Bean didn't save him by going 'hmm'".
That just means Mr. Bean is now confirmed to have a healing touch!
He probably bathe in essential oil
@@darkdusty1937 💀💀💀💀
Nobody:
Dr. Mike: literally critiques MR BEAN'S medical techniques
atleast i learn something :D
@shane when someone is talking like that :
Me: it's a joke
@@mrbutterfly408 it's unfunny nobody laugh like literally
Good thing he di, before i was not sure if Mr. Bean was a doctor. Now i know he is not. (joke)
"He's crashing on us"
"Oh, his pulse is 38, that means he's crashing"
Smort
lol
3:11 is not a bullet its a screw
is iiiiiiittttt
So the problem is not that he is Not a doctor being gowned it’s that he didn’t wash his hands!
Love you Dr.Mike😂
I love you
@@donkeyhobo34 wtf
“What is a poorly” 🤣
Poorly is a British word for sick😝
I love how we are all laughing and Dr. Mike is getting mad😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
6:15 what if Teddy has bones inside, a creepy thing to think about
“Struck by chicken”
*ah yes, chicken, the weapon I use to beat my enemies*
Link would likes to know your location
@@firdanharbima6997 legit tho cuccos are badass
The chicken is the ultimate weapon
Wait…are we talking about an alive chicken or a frozen one? I guess if you beat a person with a frozen one it‘ll hurt badly. 🤔 Don’t worry, I‘m a writer, not a serial killer. 😅
@@athinadillmann9234 I think the reference is from minecraft because sometimes i hit mobs with cooked chicken 🤣
Can you do doctor reacts to dumb ways to die injures
Yea, u shud do that!
Yesssa
Great!!!!
Yeah!!!!
Noo thats soo dumb.. Its like to react to how to treat bodies in a mortury..
Yes he did accurately save the patients. I refuse to believe otherwise.
I think the results speak for themselves :)
Why'd you have to go and make things so complicated? I see the way you're acting like you're somebody else. Gets me frustrated. Just admit that you love the videos I make, my dear memo
me too
@@AxxLAfrikui’ve never even heard of you until now
The fact that Mike comments w/seriousness on the medical stuff involved in an EXAGGERATED comedic Mr Bean's show makes me cackle nonstop.Who is the same with me?
that man is a genie 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This episode just made me realise that 'poorly' is exclusively a British slang term... I thought everyone said they were poorly when unwell 😂
I thought it was proper English language. My ex is South African and they say poorly there too, since I'm Italian I never questioned
@@lapatti I'm south African, it's not common to say poorly.. But I understood the reference
@@lapatti Seems technically improper since "ly" words are supposed to be adverbs, but I guess it has become an adjective in this case.
Yeah same!
CAN WE GET DOCTOR MIKE TO WATCH ALL THE FINAL DESTINATION MOVIES, AND EXPLAIN THE CAUSE OF DEATH OR INJURY PLEASE 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Those movies gave me nightmares during my childhood for real
@@DoctorMike Same, but I love em now, we all can't be scared for ever 😂😂😂✊🏾
I used to have nightmares after i seen them when i was younger.. now i love them too 🙈 that would be an interesting video tho! 👌
@@doboykid262 I watched them on tv so alot of scene cuts and yet they still gave me nightmares. They still do. But maybe that's because I'm only 18 now. Hell even all the blood and gore of Mortal Combat and Resident Evil is way more comfortable than Final Destination.
Yummy i would love to watch those😂😂😂😂
3:28
Now that is a meme face right there XDXD
xDDxDD🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Just Dr Mike saying « He didn’t say clear » I bursted out laughing
💀same😂😂
I don't know why I found that so cute
Oh my god I'm so glad it wasn't just me xD
Phishing for likes, lol?
*You how professional this man is* when he can seriously analyze Mr.Bean being a surgeon.
“If that’s his EKG my manz having a heart attack. We gotta call.. we’ll we gotta call someone” I-😭😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@gaydonaldtrump if your not being sarcastic.. your welcome?🙂👀
4:50 ok gonna use that
5 seconds later... OH GOD WTF DID HE JUST DO
he didn't say clear.
You should do a video on college football injuries. A guy dislocates a finger and comes back out 30 minutes later wearing a big arm cast. Or someone with a massive lower body injury coming back a month later and hobbling round on the field getting tackled. Or someone who takes a massive blow directly to the ribs, goes to the side line, gets loaded up with pain killers and is the back in the field two plays later. Should be hilarious.
Adult Medical Dramas: *not accurate*
Doc Mc. Stuffins: *yes, definitely, absolutely.*
Dude you didnt comment on the right video :/
“Joe's Bar" is located right across from Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
That's why they just walked back to the hospital.. it's just across the hospital 😅
What State?
@@carolineswitzenberg3307 Seattle Washington
Casualty, UK BBC series has a pub cross from the Ambulance bay.
Seattle Grace* since Dr Mike was thinking about the first episode
7:57 water skis on fire, how is the possible lmao
Dr Mike- That EKG is not normal
Me- Nice lines
"what is a poorly" poorly is us British people's word for sick. Instead of saying "are you sick?" We would say " are you poorly?" (Here sick is vomit)
Omg oof ty for the fact
wow i did not know that
And fries are chips and chips are crisps and nothing makes sense anymore 😂😂😂
@@reob12 cool profile picture
Do explain what does "dead" in british english mean cause im interested to hear that
“Like we’re going cooking.”
Best line ever.
I’m surprised you didn’t comment on how the OR staffs just dragged him to be a surgeon not knowing exactly who he actually was, just presuming from him having a stethoscope 😂
"He didn't say clear!"
Had me wheezing 🤣🤣
"I'll be in the hospital bar"
"Uh, you know there isn't a hospital bar Mother"
"Well, this is why people hate hospitals"
And Probably he’ll do that chest compressions lol 😁😝
Mr Bean: 3:45 "Brexit's ready."
Me: "that girl is gonna be asleep for a while."
bruh its screwd
Brexits ready its supposed to be break fast hahahahaahha
What? I dont get it?
@@justmusicals3077 Breakfast sounds like brexit and brexit took a long time to sort out.
@@matthewtalbot-paine7977 still dont get it
0:51 It kind of remind me of my childhood. My mom would tell watching this scene that this is impossible and that you don't put your hand to patient body
For some reason, whenever a character does something wrong my heart is pumping and I also always think they will get caught.
Same!
same
Same XD I literally have to cover my face and ears because I'm afraid of the character getting caught XD 😆 like why am I freaking out over a fictional person?
that's why bean's humor works out very well, it's him messing up in the worst conceivable way possible and covering it up in the funniest ways possible
07:57 Nooo, okay Dr. Mike I'm going to have to ask you to elaborate more on some of these in a separate video. STRUCK BY CHICKEN? WATER SKIS ON FIRE!?
Some people, especially in the UK, will say “are you feeling poorly?” Like we would say “are you feeling sick/sickly?”-im basing this on an English ex boyfriend.
It's not so common these days to talk about someone "being poorly" but it would have been used many decades ago.
@@barbara184 Is it not? Fairly common usage I would say
My family (in England) uses it. Especially with children. It’s just another way of saying unwell.
This is still common in the UK, especially used when talking to children, eg; you could say I’ve got a poorly tummy, for when you feel sick 🤒
Yeah it's still used as a term meaning generally unwell. I'd tend to use it more when referring to others rather than myself e.g 'hows your mums doing?' 'she's alright but she's been feeling a bit poorly the past couple of days'
Mike: What is poorly?
The artist: My thoughts are far away from your understanding capacity.
"Struck by chicken?" "Burn due to water-skis on fire?" anyone else thinking that they are being a bit too specific and just waiting for something to happen, like say, a zombie apocalypse.
“Burn due to zombie on fire”
lmaao i literally cant stop laughing
At least' it's not V97.33 or Y93.D1
Maybe it's written that way because it did happened. Hahaha
Lol
If a surgeon took off their mask and made that face, I would be scared.
The part were Mr. Bean used the defibrillators made my laugh so hard that I almost peed my pants.
the part where !
“Struck by chicken” lol 😂
How is "burn due to water-skis on fire" even possible?!
Were they skiing on a sea of gasoline??
I don't understand.
The motor of the boat can explode and burn. If you're on water skis near it while it happens you get burned. Or you're skiing on a river amidst a burning forest. Or it's like in Spongebob where there's fire under water lol
At first I read it as “BORN due to water skis on fire” and I got really confused
@@andrewcox3137 was the other option less confusing?!
@@monaraeisian2915 to be fair, that one could happen if, for example there were a fire, and while escaping a set of burning water skis fall on the person 😂😂😂
maybe people trying to warm by the fireplace (in the lodge) with their skis on their feet, but got too close to it? 🤔 idk
Doctor Mike is the kind of guy I'd want teaching every single one of my med school classes. THEY NEED SUMMA THIS ENTHUSIASM.
Dr. Mike: Accurately and fairly critiquing medical scenes.
Everyone else: But doctor, the plot must go on... 🤣🤣🤣
Me: Mr Bean isn't going to know any of this sterile stuff...
Dr. Mike is a serious doctor but sometimes he makes us laugh😄
The Bar from Grey’s Anatomy, called the Emerald City Bar or just Joe‘s is right across the street from Grey + Sloan Memorial Hospital
This series should now be called: "Doctor yells at comedy, for being a comedy"
Your comment should be called "Moron trying to be clever while completely ignoring the obvious purpose of this series".
@@-Devy- bruh this is a joke I love this series
Can you delete your comment?
@@-Devy- true
@@drinvfx7088 it was a joke lmao
Mr. Bean can talk, he has social anxiety and selective mutism
Really? How do you know? Is it true, yes or no? 🤨🧐
@@star_pawsangels it's a theory, but he does talk sometimes
@@Cassxowary 5 minutes before this scene, he gives a speech
@@Cassxowary Ok
@@Cassxowary why did I do a weird comment like this? I did weird emojis too like I was a theory person
I had to cry when you mentioned sepsis, because my grandmother died because of it and the lungs heart and the brain failed. And she had a stroke just a month ago.
Poorly!! Mate, that is one of the most British words. We are aware that "ill" in the medical terms means "basically dying" so in Britain we say "poorly" (not medically used, but in common parlance) to describe someone who has a cold, or hungover, or something minor that gets better on its own.