I like that the cast often reflects the show, in that watching these videos of panels they have done, there is always a mix of heart and comedy. Usually Yvette or Gillian will say something heartfelt, and then Jim, Joel, or Allison will swoop in and undercut that tension with sarcasm and wit. I've noticed that a lot in these panels, and it reminds me of the show being much the same way- genuine human compassion/empathy, followed by a fart sound or a juvenile joke about genitals/butts. I've come to realize that I really appreciate both- feeling human connection, but also having that tear-jerking moment undercut with silliness. P.S. I wish I could remember it exactly, but this post made me think about some quote about the most important things in life being laughing and love, and that is why I love the show, and the chemistry that the cast has- they make you feel love, but then follow it up with the laughs.
I cannot believe that the host actually had the audacity to say that she would be genuinely sad if there was someone really out there like “The Dean” like whhhhhhattt?!? He’s such an underrated character! He’s literally a happy, whimsical, flamboyant ball of entertaining energy! Why would you be sad if someone like that existed?? Shame on her!! 😡
Yeah I don’t think she was seriously made, but Joel kinda wouldn’t shut up while she was trying to tell that story... even I was a little like damn dude, sushhh. Haha
I've only just more recently gotten around to listening to most of the DVD commentary tracks for many of the episodes (don't know what took so long) and while they definitely all pretty much like to gang up on and give Yvette a hard time when she's part of the record, Joel especially just mocks her mercilessly. With how often she's trying to just be sweet and earnest in what she's saying, it is hilarious how much crap everyone gives her. it's almost kinda like she's the Britta of the cast lol
It's a classic term from old school Hollywood. Several decades ago, when particular actresses had gotten up to like 50 years of age or older but whose body wasn't always as willing as the spirit, studio heads would make these women, if their breasts sagged too much naturally, they'd have to use a piece of construction paper to hold underneath them under the shirts to keep them up higher. The costume dept wouldn't allow the women to wear bras because they wanted to up the sex appeal as much as possible. So it was a card used to help combat your sag. A sag card. or none of that whatsoever is true.
ahh, December 2012, when the most broadly known, mainstream reference that hearing the phrase "the Russo brothers" would bring about would pretty much be "You Me & Dupree" lol
amazing how actors think its them. no its not. watch season 4. without Dan Harmon there was NOTHING. and dont get me wrong the casting was good.but its a writers show
@@someonefromsomewhere1009 It's both. The writers play on the casts' strengths as well. The cast also do bits of their own off-camera, which is how they build chemistry as written. They have lines taken from what they said on the set scribbled on the margins of their scripts. And Chevy said that line on a panel so he could say that the team was a step up for him. There's no need to take that negatively. They treated each other like regular co-workers would.
These interviews honestly feel like bonus episodes sometimes. Their chemistry together is just amazing
YNB is the friend we all need. She seems to be the most genuinely supportive person, who just loves to see good things happen for other people.
21:47 Gillain's brilliant 'Craig-ural Joe' pun goes unnoticed xD
Craig-ular
I like that the cast often reflects the show, in that watching these videos of panels they have done, there is always a mix of heart and comedy. Usually Yvette or Gillian will say something heartfelt, and then Jim, Joel, or Allison will swoop in and undercut that tension with sarcasm and wit. I've noticed that a lot in these panels, and it reminds me of the show being much the same way- genuine human compassion/empathy, followed by a fart sound or a juvenile joke about genitals/butts. I've come to realize that I really appreciate both- feeling human connection, but also having that tear-jerking moment undercut with silliness.
P.S. I wish I could remember it exactly, but this post made me think about some quote about the most important things in life being laughing and love, and that is why I love the show, and the chemistry that the cast has- they make you feel love, but then follow it up with the laughs.
Wow, nice comment!
"Lady parts!" "Yeah, used them!" HAHAHAHA! Oh Gillian!
THIS IS SO GOOD. I need more Community q&a's maaan
I love how Alison, Joel, Jim, and Danny are just big trolls in every interview.
Joel constantly ready to drop a beat.
8 years later - love Gillian's pants
Ivette is literally Shirley omg I love her
I adore Danny’s Apple store audition story. Only second to the Shit Sock one.
37:50 LMFAO XDD Joel's comedic timing is perfect
He got so excited after he made the joke too 🥹
Still loving the show
The chemistrys greatttt everyone's so funny :')))
I cannot believe that the host actually had the audacity to say that she would be genuinely sad if there was someone really out there like “The Dean” like whhhhhhattt?!? He’s such an underrated character! He’s literally a happy, whimsical, flamboyant ball of entertaining energy! Why would you be sad if someone like that existed?? Shame on her!! 😡
i love these people
Someone literally heckling them, "Answer the question." Sheesh, what is this, a congressional hearing?
Clayburn Griffin where exactly?
@@perkalator7678 Thank you. Was scrolling through the comments when this happened and thought it was just rude, but this way it's great somehow ^^
Clayburn Griffin I know and Jim was like jeees ok give me a second
The heckler was Yvette.
What time did that happen?
OMG ! 2 december 2012!!! A long time ago!! And still nice;
The Apple Store audition gets me every time
31:52 Damn, Yvette got kinda pissed at Joel like for real.
Nah it seems that's just how Joel mocks her
Yeah I don’t think she was seriously made, but Joel kinda wouldn’t shut up while she was trying to tell that story... even I was a little like damn dude, sushhh. Haha
I've only just more recently gotten around to listening to most of the DVD commentary tracks for many of the episodes (don't know what took so long) and while they definitely all pretty much like to gang up on and give Yvette a hard time when she's part of the record, Joel especially just mocks her mercilessly. With how often she's trying to just be sweet and earnest in what she's saying, it is hilarious how much crap everyone gives her. it's almost kinda like she's the Britta of the cast lol
It felt more like an older sister shutting up her little brother. Annoyed but with love ❤️
Oh, Britta's in this?
I don't even know what's a sag card. Love listening to these ppl.
You need to be part of the actors guild to act in Hollywood. Only when you get the card you'll be a professional actor, get the benefits etc
you get your SAG card once you have your first speaking role
It's a classic term from old school Hollywood. Several decades ago, when particular actresses had gotten up to like 50 years of age or older but whose body wasn't always as willing as the spirit, studio heads would make these women, if their breasts sagged too much naturally, they'd have to use a piece of construction paper to hold underneath them under the shirts to keep them up higher. The costume dept wouldn't allow the women to wear bras because they wanted to up the sex appeal as much as possible. So it was a card used to help combat your sag. A sag card.
or none of that whatsoever is true.
Wasn’t the ring the dean was wearing his mother’s? And he lost it the first day?
You're right!
Wait, isn't there a part in the show where the Dean finds his mother's lost ring??
2:37 Alison Brie checked Joel Mchale out from top to bottom :))
They were happy here
jim is really walking the line between him and stanley tucci here
Yvette IS Shirley. Love her.
NO ONE NOTICED THE CRAIGULAR JOE
ahh, December 2012, when the most broadly known, mainstream reference that hearing the phrase "the Russo brothers" would bring about would pretty much be "You Me & Dupree" lol
Cool video, full of good lessons.
Just Alison's reactions when sitting next to Jim...
Merrrrrrry Haaaaappy!
19:02 lmaoo
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amazing how actors think its them. no its not. watch season 4. without Dan Harmon there was NOTHING. and dont get me wrong the casting was good.but its a writers show
They did all fit their characters well but only really Chevy praised them as actors who carried their characters mainly cos he disliked Dan harmon
Considering Joel and Jim were major factors in getting Harmon back, I think they knew how important a show runner can be.
@mike mikey they didn't
@@someonefromsomewhere1009 It's both. The writers play on the casts' strengths as well. The cast also do bits of their own off-camera, which is how they build chemistry as written. They have lines taken from what they said on the set scribbled on the margins of their scripts.
And Chevy said that line on a panel so he could say that the team was a step up for him. There's no need to take that negatively. They treated each other like regular co-workers would.
They know ???