this guy was 81 years old when he did this role and it was the biggest he ever had up to that point. 40 years of acting roles leading up to this. long live Ruben Rabasa, my man.
i think it’s hilarious how the sketch starts with a room full of normal people with 1 weirdo but by the end it’s a room full of weirdos with 1 normal person
I love how Paul just keeps saying that he didn’t flinch. And doesn’t dispute the idea that if he did flinch that it means he has to marry his mother-in-law.
The actor playing the old man in this is Ruben Rabasa - an experienced veteran actor who has been in tons of stuff since the late 70s. He does normally have an accent, but he's playing it up even more than usual for this sketch. He's fantastic and steals the show of the whole series for good reason - his comic timing is impeccable.
A truly iconic sketch and I like the details they include for the deep lore nerds like how Paul definitely flinches when the bottle gets flipped and he's the only one to do so so it's pretty obvious he loves his mother in law and he himself admit it
I think my favorite thing about this show is that more than half of the sketches veer wildly off course from their initial premise due to a surreal changes in social dynamics or circumstances. This skit is a prime example of that part of the show.
BINGO. It's absolute comic genius. The mood changes often with music, then veers into the most glorious non-sequitur promised land imaginable. Counting the minutes to Season 2.
@@brandongratta9040 my dad introduced me to this show and used that very sketch as an example of "scripts that are too weird to be anything but improv"
@@ErvinJRoss haha oh hi! That must’ve been so fun to be a part of. And I wasn’t kidding. Your line was so subtle but adds to the comedic effect big time.
@@ErvinJRoss Ruben and Tim are the best at strange. That would’ve been awesome. Anything funny in particular you can share? I’m Ryan from Canada by the way
@@ryandelong6041 Nice to meet you Ryan! Fun story from set: When Ruben is supposed to say "I can't think because he keeps farting" he did not say that on the first take. The first take he said: I can't think because Paul fucks twice!" Everyone in the room loses it!
It's been over a month now. I'll bet Paul is going to bed every night with his mother-in-law next to him and thinking, "Why, oh why, did I flinch when he landed that bottle?"
I love how the bottle flip was the deciding factor that makes everybody lose their shit. "HE LANDED IT AND YOU FLINCHED, YOU HAVE TO MARRY YOUR MOTHER IN LAW!!!!"
How any cast member was able to keep their composure during the filming of this skit (or any of this series) is truly a superhuman gift. I clutch my stomach in soundless, glorious pain from laughing every time I watch it. Unbelievable.
I think my favorite part after watching a hundred times is right at the end Ruben Rabasa's facial expression changes every time the camera angle changes while he flips the bottle
Somewhere there is a guy named Paul who works in automobile design and someone from his office sends him this video cued to 1:59 every day. I bet they get really creative with disguising the link.
somehow, despite the fact that this sketch is full of adults discussing a product that is only usable by adults, Tim Robinson managed to perfectly encapsulate sixth graders and I’m here for it
IM SO HERE OF FOR IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I laughed so hard at 2:23 when Tim yells “Yeah because he landed it and you flinched you have to marry your mother in-law!” This show is very promising
An old man with ridiculous ideas puts everyone off at first until he bullies someone else and becomes popular with the other members of the group as they don't want to be targeted next. **US national anthem starts playing softly in the background**
I am so obsessed with the details in this sketch. The pictures of some random early-2000's cars in the back for this cutting-edge car development survey ... absolute gold.
Some elements that makes this sketch ABSURDLY funny to me: -The old guy's accent -His DISRESPECT for Paul -"If this steering wheel fly off im TOAST" -Paul's face at 1:34 -The Mother in law joke being kinda actually funny and making some people laugh at his spontaneity -Paul's face again 1:48 -old man's facial expressions -"You probably love your mother in law" said by an INSANE man from europe is just hilarious. He sounds like a tv show character. Absolutely chaotic good
It is so, so funny that Tim plays a normal character in this, but as soon as everyone starts bullying Paul he immediately joins in on being unhinged. "The bottle made you flinch so now you have to marry your mother in law, Paul!!!"
I agree, that actor, Ruben Rabasa , is on-fire funny in this sketch, and is literally the focus of why it's so funny... But I looked up his other acting work, and since then, I can't help but wonder if his humor here is mostly rooted in his hilarious playing up a flamboyant and kind of clueless immigrant stereotype...? He speaks with the same, thick Cuban accent in all the other scenes I've seen him act in. And looking at the lines he says, there's so much less humor to me without his archetypal and theatrical delivery of stilted English... I love how the whole focus room rallies behind his crazy ideas in the end, but I can't tell if his behavior reinforces a negative stereotype of immigrants, or if it, in fact celebrates them? Is it a bit of both, a celebration and a mockery of flamboyant, clueless immigrants? Is that possible? I just wonder how the director directed his humor, and if they encouraged this stereotype out of him at all...
This is exactly how charismatic individuals rise to the heights of power and influence. The mudder-in-law has been a scapegoat for too long! Justice for the mudder-in-law!
The turning point is the joke he makes about designing a car with not enough space for your mother in-law. They laugh at it but Paul continues being a "teacher's pet" and then the dynamic changes
The sheer confidence to go for the second flip only speaks to this mans true power.
Actors do multiple takes. I don't think you understand that.
@@OmegaRedFan Wow, over 150 thumbs up before we found someone who does not understand the concept of a joke.
He dabbed preemptively too...
@@OmegaRedFan shutup paul
It was at that moment he truly had to marry his mother in law
The way he says "oh nice" gets me every time.
YES! And I UH STANBYEE
I quote it constantly and no one ever gets it lmao
For me it's the point where he points at Paul and says "Teacher's pet"
And when he says “he admit it”
I still say "oh nice" And chuckle to myself, alone.
"I wrote it down"
"Oh NAICE!!"
I can rewatch this sketch a million times, and I burst out laughing every time I hear that line
@@samanthuel8746 The slight nod when he says it gets me every single time 😂
Me too! Every. Damn. Time.
One of my favourite lines in it!
The old man does have a point. If your steering wheel flies out of your window, thats a problem. People normally don't think of these things.
He's doing the best at this
@@courtneybray3063 even with paul farting
Especially if the car is too small. Then you're toast.
I think it’s a good idea, and I stand behind it
Way ahead of his time, which is really saying something because he's older than time.
this guy was 81 years old when he did this role and it was the biggest he ever had up to that point. 40 years of acting roles leading up to this. long live Ruben Rabasa, my man.
Was he also one of the guys in the conference room for the fancy shirt sketch?
No that was Doug @@pabloimeri9970
Oh my god, he admit it!
🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣🤣
I said this in his voice haha
oh nice
i think it’s hilarious how the sketch starts with a room full of normal people with 1 weirdo but by the end it’s a room full of weirdos with 1 normal person
Paul? Paul isn't the normal person. He loves his mother in law! who does that
The Gift Receipt sketch had the same structure, but I think this one did it better
Kinda sounds like conspiracy theories
It's kind of a remake of 12 Angry Men...
@@treyebillups8602 Mudpie
I love that they go from ignoring him completely to fully backing him up when he flips the bottle
He showed he was the Alpha in that moment..
@@toddysurcharge771 he's not a wolf to be an alpha, the alpha is just the parent of the pack
@@kingofdragons7 I was going to say the same thing
I think the woman sat next to Paul is the person that sleeper makes this sketch for me
@@kingofdragons7anyone who uses alpha in the way he did doesn’t, and never will, understand
that “marry your mother in law, c’mon” gets me everytime
Tim screaming PAUL YOU HAVE TO MARRY YOUR MOTHER IN LAW IF YOU FLINCHED AT THE BOTTLE
c'mon
C,mon Paul.
Like where did that even come from😂😂
He says sit like he’s being the reasonable one in the room
The old mans acting is nothing short of brilliant.
He was in yogurt commercial many years ago and they were great!
I love how Paul just keeps saying that he didn’t flinch. And doesn’t dispute the idea that if he did flinch that it means he has to marry his mother-in-law.
yeah well he knew the stakes going in
His first concern doesn't go to how ridiculous it is, but to the fact that he's losing social standing. This shit is heavy.
Yes I love how in this show all adults immediately ascribe to playground rules for everything
Everyone jumps on the crazy train.
Well he’s educated
You simply gotta love this sketch, if you don't that mean you yourself admitted yourself that you suck
Lmfao that’s the best line
Shit so unfunny bro you look like a math teacher
@@swimfan752 Swimfan752 love his mother in law and he have no good car ideas!
oh my gahd he admit it
😂😂😂😂 I'm dying
A GREAT steering wheel that does not whiff out of the window while I'm driving!
That is a good idea!
Esteering WHEEL
too small
Teachers pet!
STINKY!!!!
The actor playing the old man in this is Ruben Rabasa - an experienced veteran actor who has been in tons of stuff since the late 70s. He does normally have an accent, but he's playing it up even more than usual for this sketch. He's fantastic and steals the show of the whole series for good reason - his comic timing is impeccable.
Thank youuuuu 🥰
Teacher’s pet
Well, he's no Roy Donk, but have to admit, he stole the show here.
@@Svecz 🤣
Are you serious? I could have sworn it was Tim Robinson in makeup
When Tim's playing the straight guy, you know it's about to go off the rails
EVERY time
😂
I live for this sketch. None of of my friends like it/ understand it. They probably love there mother in law.
This is true Roldy, Roldy this is very true!
I’m forcing my friends through sheer repetition. Hopefully it works but I think it’s a good idea and I stand by it.
I understand you. And in a way, I'm kinda your best friend now.
I have played it so many times, my wife is reciting it in my face, but we replace "car" with "......" ideas.
It’s my favourite sketch in years
I constantly drop “Stinky!” In conversation and no one gets it. Still funny to me every time.
Autism sucks, dont it?
I say many lines from this show. It’s so good.
a quick way to find the real ones
Many times I’ve said “did I stutter, Megan?” And no one gets it
Shut up Paul
Most underrated line: “I am doing the best at this”
I think its "im doing the best ideas"
@@milkandmeat no 🤣🤣
@@milkandmeat it's "at this". you're just not used to non-U.S. accents.
The ‘oh nice’ absolutely kills me
A truly iconic sketch and I like the details they include for the deep lore nerds like how Paul definitely flinches when the bottle gets flipped and he's the only one to do so so it's pretty obvious he loves his mother in law and he himself admit it
Lmfao
"I think its a good idea and I stand by" 😂😂😂 kills me everytime
I think my favorite thing about this show is that more than half of the sketches veer wildly off course from their initial premise due to a surreal changes in social dynamics or circumstances. This skit is a prime example of that part of the show.
The toilet paper birthday party skit was another great example of how quickly the dynamic in the room changes lol
BINGO. It's absolute comic genius. The mood changes often with music, then veers into the most glorious non-sequitur promised land imaginable. Counting the minutes to Season 2.
@@brandongratta9040 my dad introduced me to this show and used that very sketch as an example of "scripts that are too weird to be anything but improv"
@@expressnumber 😂😂 i do wonder how much is scripted v improv
It's the best it's the best xD
the little flourish on the dab really sells it
Teacher’s pet
Most underrated part of this sketch is the big guy saying “come on, marry your mother in law”
Thank you!
@@ErvinJRoss haha oh hi! That must’ve been so fun to be a part of. And I wasn’t kidding. Your line was so subtle but adds to the comedic effect big time.
@@ryandelong6041 I almost fell out of my seat laughing on set! So many funny moments did not make the final edit of this sketch. Comedic gold!
@@ErvinJRoss Ruben and Tim are the best at strange. That would’ve been awesome. Anything funny in particular you can share? I’m Ryan from Canada by the way
@@ryandelong6041 Nice to meet you Ryan! Fun story from set: When Ruben is supposed to say "I can't think because he keeps farting" he did not say that on the first take. The first take he said: I can't think because Paul fucks twice!" Everyone in the room loses it!
It's been over a month now. I'll bet Paul is going to bed every night with his mother-in-law next to him and thinking, "Why, oh why, did I flinch when he landed that bottle?"
Paul's Wife: "Coward."
It’s ok, because Paul Loooooves his mother-in-law
This one got me really, really good. Thank you.
Shoulda cut his losses and admitted he sucks
@@professorhazard Nah, Paul's wife actually said to lay off him
I love how the bottle flip was the deciding factor that makes everybody lose their shit.
"HE LANDED IT AND YOU FLINCHED, YOU HAVE TO MARRY YOUR MOTHER IN LAW!!!!"
dat means.. YOU YOURSELF ADMIT IT YOURSELF THAT YOU SUCK!
I love how the characters turn on each other often in Tims sketches.
I have to practice the bottle flip so I can be prepared for future meetings at work.
“Marry your mother-in-law, come on”
no 👏 space 👏 for 👏 mother 👏 in 👏 law
We get it.....you got the clap....use better protection in the future....😑
you probably love your mother in law
@@TheRabidReptiles oh my god!......
He admit it......😂
@@SegaDream131 You flinched you have to marry your mother in law
@@JakobLouis12345 👈dat eesa guud eeydeeya......
I think the best part for me is the dab that the old man hits for absolutely no reason at all
I never noticed before that Paul never actually says his name? The old guy just goes “Shut up, Paul” and everyone rolls with it
Mmmbop
Stinky
"I think it's a good idea, and imma stand by it." I'm honestly thinking about adopting this response to any and all criticism.
my favorite part of rewatching this skit is seeing that paul did in fact flinch at the first bottle flip
So now he really has to marry his mother-in-law
The exaggerated dab before the bottle flip kills me everytime
bones are their money
worms are their dollars
they'll pull your hair up,
but not out
@@kattesperanza6329 but if they do it turns to bones
You forgot to mention that the bones are their money
They’ve never seen so much food as this, underground there’s half as much food as this
Najá Kreisman they came from under the ground...and from all over
Almost forgot to watch this today...
I rarely forget. Lemme know if you need a reminder buddy
Ooh, close one. Are you okay?
I am doing the best at this
I don't miss a day
The real message is to get a good steering wheel that doesn’t fly off while you’re driving
CurlyFries a GREAT steering wheel that doesn’t WHIFF out of the window will I’m driving.
That is a good idea ☝🏼
Too often they don't stay attached
How any cast member was able to keep their composure during the filming of this skit (or any of this series) is truly a superhuman gift. I clutch my stomach in soundless, glorious pain from laughing every time I watch it. Unbelievable.
The acting of the woman next to Paul is the secret ingredient elevating this sketch
I think my favorite part after watching a hundred times is right at the end Ruben Rabasa's facial expression changes every time the camera angle changes while he flips the bottle
wow really good eye!
I love that "too small" and the expression of Paul. Key moment.
Lmaooo I didn't even notice that 😂😂😂
OMG ME TOO😂😂😂😂😂
this old man is A GENIUS. I laughed so freaking hard.
ok, just learned his name is ruben.
0:50 “oh nice”
it's ironic that "steering wheel that doesn't fall off" is just about as helpful as "sleek" or "sporty"
“Oh nice!”
Gets me every goddamn time.
The calm “marry your mother-in-law Paul “ always gets me.
Marry your mother in-law. Come on.
The seductive way he says: “You probably love your mother-in-law …”
This is the greatest sketch ever made. Tim Robinson is definitely doing the best at this.
Somewhere there is a guy named Paul who works in automobile design and someone from his office sends him this video cued to 1:59 every day. I bet they get really creative with disguising the link.
somehow, despite the fact that this sketch is full of adults discussing a product that is only usable by adults, Tim Robinson managed to perfectly encapsulate sixth graders and I’m here for it
There’s only two
IM SO HERE OF FOR IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@MikeGuarino69BRO IM HERE TOO!!!!!!!! WERE SO TOTALLY HERE FOR IIIIITITTTTUTTTT!!!!?:$,)/$!!!!
I have watched this skit over a dozen times and I still laugh and enjoy it. Every single time
Angel Rivera can you help me a second please
@@brandonwilson4474 ?
me too!
Oh nice
So many sketches on this show start out only kind of funny to me, then become more hilarious the more I watch them.
The best part is that Paul totally did flinch lmao.
I laughed so hard at 2:23 when Tim yells “Yeah because he landed it and you flinched you have to marry your mother in-law!”
This show is very promising
I truly don't see the humor in this.
@@yessir.7937 yeah, I didn't think it was funny at all, until that very brief moment the OP mentioned, It made me slightly chuckle.
These 2 guys love their mother in law
The humor is in the nonsensical. But also, this is what a real high stress work environment is like. Don't flinch. The mother in law rule is true.
@@ZeranZeran This is a PSA for the Mother in Law rule.
*I think issa good idea, and I stand by it.*
_STINKY_
Shut up, Paul, you probably love your mother in-law
OH MY GOD! He admit it!!!
I'm doing da best ideas.
*pats chest*
0:54 "High-tech"
"Eh.."
“OH NAICE” is now something I quote daily
sTINky
what about
if it is stinky inside
I'm sorry. I cannot think any good car idea because dis guy keep farting.
Literally every sketch from every season is a masterpiece. Unparalleled.
"I cannot think any good car ideas because this guy *keep farting*!"
"Ok, let's just try and focus on the car"
The look Ruben gives right after
The editing on this is perfection. At 0:56 it cuts to the old man in mid-sentence for a split second for no reason.
The more I watch this the more I agree with him. I want a good asteering wheel
Teachers pet
I know this entire skit word for word at this point lmaooo
An old man with ridiculous ideas puts everyone off at first until he bullies someone else and becomes popular with the other members of the group as they don't want to be targeted next.
**US national anthem starts playing softly in the background**
My entire school career......
Brilliant analysis
😮
Does Bernie know??? Omg, don't show him, poor old guy.
Wow, the subtext
I am so obsessed with the details in this sketch. The pictures of some random early-2000's cars in the back for this cutting-edge car development survey ... absolute gold.
Pretty sure one is a Mercedes
The fact that his facial expression changed with every single "replay" of the final flip is what gets me.
Paul Sucks!! His car would probably have a steering wheel that slips out of his hands when driving
Is that what the genius old man was saying? I thought he was talking about a steering wheel that flies out of the car, never to be found again.
Uh no. You got it wrong. I’d be embarrassed and delete that comment.
it fly off and you toast.
TEACHERS PET!
He probably already married his mother in law and farts in the car next to her.
a great steering wheel that doesn't whiff outta the window
This show is funny as hell
I have no idea what that man said...at all... but he has to marry his mother in law.... i don't even know why I found that funny
@Zara Evander are they making more?
@@jl941- if they make more, it'll look like Christmas will come early this year
only when you're high
Hilarious!
Some elements that makes this sketch ABSURDLY funny to me:
-The old guy's accent
-His DISRESPECT for Paul
-"If this steering wheel fly off im TOAST"
-Paul's face at 1:34
-The Mother in law joke being kinda actually funny and making some people laugh at his spontaneity
-Paul's face again 1:48
-old man's facial expressions
-"You probably love your mother in law" said by an INSANE man from europe is just hilarious. He sounds like a tv show character. Absolutely chaotic good
Come on Paul, marry your mother in law.
Well, I mean those are the rules...
Paul admit you SUCK
That bit fucking killed me
"Alright, maybe we should lay off Paul."
(Two seconds later, laughs loudly at joke at Paul's expense)
Makes you wonder what he meant by "lay off"...
always a good sketch when Tim's character is the reasonable one
I like how he dabs. It's a good gesture. It should be brought back
It is so, so funny that Tim plays a normal character in this, but as soon as everyone starts bullying Paul he immediately joins in on being unhinged. "The bottle made you flinch so now you have to marry your mother in law, Paul!!!"
He always causes mass idocracy .
Tesla should've had this old man in their focus group.
Can’t believe Paul admitted to loving his mother-in-law…
And he did it willingly too! No gun to his head or anything. That was truly shocking!
this is so absurd, i can't even comprehend what the premise or the punchline actually are LOL
but that old actor is the one that makes the sketch
I like to think he’s not even an actor. Just an old man who wandered onto set.
Maybe it's just me, but for me, he's pretty integral to the sketch. But maybe that's... just me.
@@StabbySideways Yeah, he's perfect. Who else could pull that off?
The punchline is that Paul has to marry his mother-in-law.
I agree, that actor, Ruben Rabasa , is on-fire funny in this sketch, and is literally the focus of why it's so funny... But I looked up his other acting work, and since then, I can't help but wonder if his humor here is mostly rooted in his hilarious playing up a flamboyant and kind of clueless immigrant stereotype...? He speaks with the same, thick Cuban accent in all the other scenes I've seen him act in. And looking at the lines he says, there's so much less humor to me without his archetypal and theatrical delivery of stilted English... I love how the whole focus room rallies behind his crazy ideas in the end, but I can't tell if his behavior reinforces a negative stereotype of immigrants, or if it, in fact celebrates them? Is it a bit of both, a celebration and a mockery of flamboyant, clueless immigrants? Is that possible? I just wonder how the director directed his humor, and if they encouraged this stereotype out of him at all...
Who is the most poplular now, ppPPPpaaaaaauuuhhH
😂
My favorite moment
I love how he goes from being the weird guy that everyone finds strange to being the most popular guy in the room.
Ok, this sketch is EVERYTHING
This is exactly how charismatic individuals rise to the heights of power and influence. The mudder-in-law has been a scapegoat for too long! Justice for the mudder-in-law!
I love that the old man dabs before he does the second flip.
This is the best thing that has ever been created in my 34 years on earth, and before it. Sorry Beatles, you probably love your mother in law
I watch this over and over and it gets better every time .
Love this behind-the-scenes look at Tesla’s design team
"I think it's a good idea, and I'll stand by it!"😂
The way his body shakes and voice cracks when he says, “you flinch PAUL!” kills me every time
The cybertrucks design makes so much more sense now 😂
Elon musk probably loves his mother in law
Man Elon needed this guy at the Tesla focus groups
I love tim excitedly agreeing "YOU FLINCHED AT THE BOTTLE SO NOW YOU HAVE TO MARRY YOUR MOTHER IN LAW" cause he wrote it, and it just makes me Giggle
OH MY GOD THE GUY AT 2:49 IS ONE OF NATHAN'S BODY DOUBLES IN NATHAN FOR YOU
Literally the funniest thing ever I don’t know why I’m laughing but I am
Everyday I uncover a new layer in this sketch
His death stare at 1:36 is hilarious.
"Marry your mother-in-law paul c'mon" lmao
This man is in the fucking mcu now. Hopefully he doesn't make anyone else have to marry their mother in law.
We all came back after the Tesla Lawsuit lol
Thank you spiderman
The old man's lines are like a Mad Lib written by a 7-year-old
Scott Davis totally!
Tesla has a recall on the Model Y where the steering wheel comes off in some instances.... 😮😮
Woah, Nathan Fielder's double has showed up at 1:29, which means Nathan's probably busy securing a wedding date with his fiancée.
It's the dab that does it for me haha. I live for the dab. Just a little dab will do.
The turning point is the joke he makes about designing a car with not enough space for your mother in-law. They laugh at it but Paul continues being a "teacher's pet" and then the dynamic changes
That's true - I think that's where he wins them over.
“I think thass a goo idea, and I uh stanbye it” with the chest slap is incredible delivery if an old Cuban/Mexican guy 😂