@@glitchesguy3717 lol, and you don't like him because he is pro Palestine. You know for a fact the dude is a good comedian, he tells jokes, people laugh, that's a fact. You're just but hurt that the evil zionists are being exposed more and more for how evil they are. The fact is they mass murdered Palestinians off their homeland to create israel, israel was literally created on the blood of innocents, like some kind of evil ritual.
Well, the second she started talking, there was so much information about the type of person she is based on that first comment. She’s a victim, nothing is her fault, and everyone is against her. She’s emotionally over dependent, quick to speak without even thinking, and is teetering on the border of main character naive dismissal and flat out narcissism. Hope that dude saw every red flag in her behavior and dipped.
tbh this isn't even gentle parenting. It's straight up parenting. There were "harsh" words that needed to be heard that gentle parents probably wouldn't say
Damn. I’m sorry that idiot cut into y’all’s show time. Not cool of her 😢I hope you enjoyed the show regardless. It’s so rude of people to interrupt others who are performing their own art.
@taylorgarton6983 Thankfully, we still had a really good time! I actually hadn't heard of Sammy before and just went with a group of friends since tickets were a good price (and we knew we would be close to the front when we bought them lol). He apologized when we met him after, which was sweet, even though it wasn't his fault.
Sympathetic enough to handle the situation patiently and respectfully, professional enough to clearly set boundaries, keeping the atmosphere as light as possible with humour.
Handled brilliantly!! Exposing a narcissist with poise, grace, integrity, accuracy, compassion & of course, outstanding humor. You are the best, Sammy!! ❤
Yes, absolutely. He handled it well. However, he’s telling the truth. I don’t mean that to insult the man at all. I’m merely agreeing with him because all great comedians kind of have to be assholes in a sense. Your job is making fun of everything and everyone. You need to be the best kind of asshole to be a comedian. TLDR; one can be a sweet asshole, most comedians are both in some measure.
In my experience, all the people who say they're assholes aren't, and they say that because they're self aware enough to understand they make mistakes or can be mean at times. The real assholes are the people who say they're "just brutally honest" or some other dumb excuse for everything they do
She felt embarrassed because nobody backed her up. She was the victim in her mind, and she felt sorry for herself and thought everyone else should too.
I wasn’t on her side at all but had second hand embarrassment for her until she called him an asshole. Like l thought she thought she was being funny and interacting with her fave comedian but it went too far so I felt bad but she kept on. If that makes sense
We were sitting a couple feet away from this table, it was insanity! She seemed intoxicated, their friend was super embarrassed but neither him or her date could reel her in.
If she was drunk and didn't get the hint after the first time he talked with her, they should have kicked her out then. It's one thing if someone is willing to try and it's another thing if they won't.
While I admire Sammy's attempt to difuse the situation, it went on way to long. She should have been escorted out after the first few minutes. She made the room tense when people paid to relax and laugh.
@@rubinakhan666 she's obviously american indian US college educated. Like Kamala. The irony of being treated like a powerful strong smart independent asian while also feeling the need to be victimized by society because of slightly brown skin color. Kamala's mom was obcessed with african american identity and made sure Kamala was feeling the full blast of identity politics while being from the slave-owning indian super rich caste. Trying to balance that you end up pretty fucked up.
Love how Sammy handled that heckler with poise, empathy, and humor. He didn’t kick her out but turned the situation into a teaching moment. This level of communication skills and emotional intelligence is what makes him such a talented comedian. Can’t wait to go see him again!
Agreed. He responded and did not react. I could see the teacher in him making it a teachable moment. Truly a comic 2.0 who brings humour, education and learning. That person may have been triggered with her trauma but I think he dealt with it well. 💜
Emotionally intelligent comedian and neighbor of the world educating someone. Seems he's using his teacher skills -- respectful, consistent, and flexible in humor not principle. Sending my best to Sammy.
I once heckled a comedian. I was young, drunk, and I actually held the false belief that my participation was welcome. I appreciate that the comedian did a great job of making me wiser that day.
@@ToniMBullockI bet she is the same way sober. She is the type person who thinks they are never wrong. Even when wrong she will argue until you give up and say ok you win. She probably cried as a kid and threw a tantrum when told no. Everyone in her party spent the rest of the night saying yes you were the one in the right. He was the @sshole. You are still an angel baby just forget him. But deep down they all thought finally, she got what she deserves.
@@ToniMBullockI mean she might have been drunk but that doesn't excuse her actions. I've been drunk in public several times and I didn't heckle or say anything rude to anybody. there's nothing wrong with being drunk at a comedy event, they serve you alcohol! just like there's nothing wrong with being drunk at a concert or a movie (yes, movie theaters I go to serve alcohol, especially places like Cinebistro and I was literally just there drinking 2 cocktails with my movie. I wasn't loud or disruptive, just watched the movie quietly like I always do.) as long as you're not belligerent and you don't hurt anybody else and you take care of yourself and stay safe it's fine. (& never drive drunk) ❤✌️
Yup. Same thing for me. I was freshly 21..one of my first times drinking in a public place.. It wasn't a regular comedy show..but a burlesque thing..they were interacting alot with the audience..but they were prompting the audience to interact..drunk me took it as an invitation to get involved, so i was just blurting out shit occasionally. Luckily, there was a table with nearby with two middle aged drunk women who were way more obnoxious than me, so I think they took the heat off of me..but man..I look back at that moment with such embarrassment 🤦♀️
@@oliviastar3812 It was constructive. It wasn't an attack on her character. It was informing her of what her current actions are currently doing - something she can immediately choose to alter.
@@oliviastar3812 Do you really believe there is no difference between handing someone a mirror and making fun of someone for having shit on their face? Also, that not mentioning the shit on their face, or handing them a mirror is a kindness?
@oliviastar3812 he was unbelievably kind and patient to her. None of which was deserved in that moment. I would've kept it simple and told her to shut the fuck up. If that didn't work, she'd be escorted out.
@@truthteller99999 why do you hate women so much? Did one reject you? Maybe your mummy? Now we are apparently ALL THE SAME! Interesting 10yr old understanding of the world. I think when your mum rejected you, you became emotional stunted and now your opinions are that of a child at that age. Life is gonna be tough for you! Good luck!
As a performer myself, I'd say he did extremely well. The adrenaline that hits you when someone tries to take the room can be unreal. He handled her far better than I've ever managed. Well done, Sammy! 👊🏻
“I shouldn’t have looked at her when I said brown parents” killed me. I’d completely forgotten how it all started! Nice work handling this and still being funny
no actually tho…then I started thinking what kind of self hatred must she be dealing with to be so upset by possibly being singled out for having brown parents??
I think the comedian handled this with a beautiful level of compassion. Not only is he funny but also a decent person to others, I can totally respect that.
@@googs1354 He gave her several opportunities to stop, even stating that he didn't want her to get kicked out before she finally got kicked out. Her continuous interruption is why this was posted. Honestly, a comedian taking down a heckler like this is worthy of a video every time it happens. It is the skill of a good comedian to handle someone who disrupts a show without having to just call security in advance. Hecklers ruin shows and are not hurting him, but all of the audience members who paid to see the show.
@@googs1354but it wasn't anything he did or said that made her cry. She cried because she played the victim. He titled it that because that's how she felt, that he made her cry, because she obviously is always in the right.
@@googs1354 We don’t know who she was, nor did we see her face, so no harm done. He should absolutely post it to teach her and others how to behave at a live show.
You can see her partner physically squeeze her shoulder every time she speaks as a non verbal “Knock it off” and she never stops. He looks defeated at the end omg
The man walks with grace and patience. Any other comedian would have 0 tolerance for and would have destroyed her and had her escorted out, but you even made it clear you didn’t want her to leave. Respect this man.
Not only that but people who think the show “should be about them” and how they feel are people who probably make everyone else’s live miserable on a daily basis. She is a perfect example of someone who has no self awareness and result of bad parenting or were born as insufferable self absorbed a-holes. This comedian is probably the first person who’s ever called her out.
One time I got up and left at a show where a comedian was joking about breast cancer. My mom had just went through treatment for breast cancer and she barely survived it... The comedian made comments about me leaving and made a joke about how I was "Too soft" for getting "Offended" as I left. This comedian did an excellent job, and that lady is obviously an idiot. I'm just saying, don't expect for people not to make comments about you leaving either.
Wow. He could not have been kinder in politely telling her to shut up. I heckled once at a show where the comedian ask "what's the worst birthday present you've ever gotten". As it was my birthday I of course replied "tickets for this show". The roasting I recieved was the best present I could've asked for. Genius, off the top of his head burns and a Happy Birthday from the comedian himself lol don't interrupt comedians and if you want to be a part of the show, be prepared for the tongue lashing. Edit: No I was not the person on Jimmy Carr people, though to see him would be awesome. This was an amateur night in my city where the audience was specifically asked for topics for the comedians standup. The host asked for ideas for worst birthday gifts to be shouted out and that was my reply after people shouted "socks" and "a vaccum". The comedian who took the stage used all 3 answers in his bit and asked if it really was my birthday, it was, and proceeded to roast me. The whole point was audience participation for the subjects, no one interrupted any comedians during their sets. I'm not bragging I'm just saying no one is funnier than the comedian with the mic so if you're going to participate be prepared and don't interrupt.
@@waffler-yz3gwyeah heckling is being intentionally disruptive to the comedian. What OP did is just audience participation, which comedians appreciate.
I'm so speechless watching the professional and emotionally intelligent way this comedian managed the situation, he has very high social and communication skills, he de-scalated it not biting, aknowledging her feelings but letting her know she was doing wrong continuing her tantrum that was a master handling
I watched a different video where he also brilliantly and sensitively dealt with another very disruptive, very self centered heckler and someone in the comments said he used to be a teacher which would make so much sense if that's in fact true.
No one taught her anything. Even when the audience made it clear they wanted her to shut up, she kept going. She still thinks she's the victim here, and she always will.
@@paulh2981 I agree to an extent, the issue is she is probably drunk and will be embarrassed the next day. A lot of people doing shit like this at shows, etc, are often drunk. Of course, you need to control yourself and how much you drink, but drinking is just accepted everywhere, and alot of people cant tolerate it or do not know their limit. HER fault 100 percent, but that is usually the reason. Not necessarily because they think they are a victim, it's usually because when people are drunk they lose the ability to reason. If someone is completely sober acting this way, I'd agree, but sometimes people get too drunk and don't know what they are saying. Her husband or BF is no way responsible for her, but he likely knew this going in and he should have taken her out sooner. Of course not his responsibility, though. People addicted to alcohol will tell themselves they will be better next time, FYI if she does it all the time, but she could be a first offender. Of course she could not be drunk (but she sounded drunk for sure) and just be this way, but it's highly unlikely. Just pointing out because alot of people who do not have issues with drugs or drinking seem to think people acting like this do it out of thinking they are the victim, they are narcissistic, etc, but for addicts that's not usually the truth, it just makes it seem that way. Alcohol is a huge problem for alot of people.
I feel like I've learned a lot about conflict resolution while watching this video. You validated her, kept her accountable, and still got everything back on track - all while reinforcing your own boundaries! Thank you for the free session 🤣
This is absolutely insane. I cannot believe this woman made this show about her. I've seen heckling and this is way outside that. Dude you did an outstanding job in handling that and you just gained another fan.
@@pitchdark2024 It was radically racist for that Brown Man to assume that Brown Girl has Brown Parents. I am so faux outraged right now I'll be speaking with -the manager- Pikachu. *RabbleRabbleRabbleRabble*
@@ATCRyderX not radically racist but unnecessary discrimination of someones skin colour for literally 0 reason. Would you point and laugh at an Indian girl in the middle of a coffee shop and say you must have brown parents to make everyone laugh?
Dude ! I have been a public speaker for many years and I have to say your emotion management skills are off the charts ! Congrats on such a gentle and wise response.
I have withe parents and I just ate a piece of bread that was all old and try because I just couldn t throw it away. It happens to people of all kind of color.
@josephanna9349 but like... You said old and dry like that bread was a candidate to get thrown away. The vital difference is that The type of parents he's referring to just think of that as perfectly fine and normal bread. And while I'll agree that it's not only brown parents, it generally is connected to immigrant experiences, which isn't unique to brown people, but found amongst them more often than not. "Brown parents" is shorthand for saying not the white "wasp" Full house kind of family that most immigrants didn't fully relate to. But like... All that is too much to say in a standup routine
You dont understand womanese - this was said because she demanded an aggresssive response back that she didnt receive. She didnt get anything to justify her anger and outbursts and denying her that makes everyone else an even worse problem.
@@MrColdwilliam Womanese (already weird itself) is definitely an interesting way of insisting her disruptive and annoying behavior is because of her gender and not because she's just a garbage human being. Any human being can be like this lmao, not that deep
I think this is the most polite a comedian handle a heckler I've ever seen. Sammy's joke about her is even mild and not like hitting hard on her. Great job Sammy.
You were so ridiculously polite to somebody who was being so ridiculously rude. The entitlement is off the charts. I have no idea how you dealt with that narcissist with such class and somehow kept it funny
That's what attention seekers do, make everything about themselves, no matter what the situation. She probably got a big enough fix that she won't need to scene like that for another week or so when she's jonsin for attention again.
Started watching you a few weeks now and you are funny as hell! Much respect, love, peace and prayers to you and your people 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸 from a Jamaican 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 Indian living in the United States!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
He seems wise too. The perspective he has. He understood her perspective, his own perspective and that of the crowd and even saw the broader context of the world at large and how this didn't ultimately matter. He acknowledged that she was suffering but still held firm that it was her fault. Incredible. What a legend.
I actually love how he made it a moral lesson instead of just flaming her😂 It’s like when a parent says “I’m disappointed in you” instead of yelling at you
It was all a public service announcement. It was a bit. You think he could have posted this video with that woman's voice and image without her permission? You think comedy clubs at the airport have such good camera and microphone systems that they can see every single person's face and pickup every word they are saying? Notice when the crowd boo'ed her they all took turns talking... nobody talked over the next person. It was definitely a scripted bit. He even returned the joke with the punchline about brown parents.
@@jawamaster Hold up... you are on UA-cam giving out unsolicited armchair psychiatric advice, and you think I am the one that needs to go outside and experience nature? lol ok bruh, keep lecturing us from the phone glued to your face.
how is being yelled at by the crowd the entire time and being told to "shut the f up" and "go to a mental hospital," all while being patronizingly "taught" and publicly humiliated by the comedian (after she tried to make amends for her earlier brown comment by saying that she bought his hat, which the comedian drew out even more by being an a** when she was clearly trying to apologize) being gentle?
@@autumnwofieplayz8516 She heckled. Put aside the other audience members who turned on her, how should he have responded to a heckler who just wouldn’t stop heckling, even after he tried to roll it off?
@@autumnwofieplayz8516 you are SO wrong. The comedian politely asked her SEVERAL times to stop. It was until SHE called HIM an asshole that the crowd turned on her. Because he in fact wasn't being an asshole to her. He was very politely asking her to stop for several minutes and it wasn't until she called him and asshole that the crowd turned on her. And that's because they all paid to be there to listen to him, not her. Some paid for a babysitter sitter, they paid for gas to get there, maybe even an Uber, they paid for the tickets, they paid the 2 drink minimum, some probably ordered food, my point is, comedy shows aren't cheap and they deserve to enjoy a comedy show. They didn't pay to listen to some entitled brat to complain for the first 12 minutes of a comedy show. If that's something you enjoy, then I hope you never go to a comedy show and ruin it for everyone else. If that's something you enjoy then you are a sad and pathetic individual.
New follower, heroic recovery for everyone (minus the sad girl). Funny af and blessed in the word. Watching sets like this, give me more confidence in the world. I too can be an asshole.
I recently started watching Sammy ‘s comedy and I love his style, but when I saw the title of this video, I was a little worried. I watched the whole clip and as a therapist myself, I feel like he handled that like a champ, with so much patience and good humor. Now I’m an even bigger fan!
@@thomasmayk The term Personal Responsibility...ponder the concept for a second or two, then think about what's happened in your own life you've blamed upon others.
Imagine having to be the dude (not that she left with) but had to pull her out of the show and go home with her. Bro is likely rethinking his entire life on that uber ride home, while she is yelling at him for not defending her against the asshole comic. Lets just have a moment of silence for this poor man.
The fact the dude she was with didnt do anything either says enough about her, or he didnt know her that well and didnt know what to do with all the embaresment.
This truly was a lesson on poise, empathy and comedy. I love how self-aware he was at the end too, still reflecting on what he could've done wrong even when the woman was clearly in the wrong. So nice! Hope you achieve lots of success in your career!
"I'm not gonna write a Yelp review" had me on the floor. Psychologically very skillful and extremely professional how he handled the situation. Chapeau!
@@zzzrtboyPrevious reply didn't sound right to me, so I googled it and it's apparently a way that French speakers say "well done!" Though the word chapeau itself actually just means "hat," so it sounds a little weird to me as someone just learning French.
@@ramonelastname5811 Nah every language has that. "Melon" can be used for "whatever" in arabic, "an egg" can replace "of course" in mexican spanish, and good luck explaining to a non-english speak why someone told them that a man named Bob is all of a sudden their uncle after being provided with directions to the nearest currency-exchange.
Is that why he couldn’t give a straight answer on why he talks about Israel but not Palestine? Such a smart dude glossing over his obvious bias. 🙄 I don’t care about either one just think it’s cringe when people BS and don’t give a straight answer.
I'd never heard of Sammy before today. I'm just sitting here shocked that he was able to deal with all of that and still be empathetic in the moment. I've never seen a comedian have that ability... and emotional maturity in the moment.
ive seen little of his stuff, always like it. he seems like someone very well educated and/or well disciplined from therapy tools, which is honestly amazing to see! i have an emotional intensity disorder, and i take things personally myself so i can empathize with being unable to control that and getting stressed out, but this was a lot. however, this is exactly how these situations need to be handled and how EVERYONE should deal with conflict to ground things in reality. it was factual - he described the situation to her; expressed how it made him/other's feel; asserted and reinforced it many many times; he kept mindful of EVERYONE let her know how he/other's felt; appeared confident; and even tried to negotiate with her. this is the DEAR MAN technique in DBT for interpersonal effectiveness to a T, idk if he intentionally used it or had even known about it - but he's clearly incredibly emotionally intelligent, and this was just amazing to see for how awkward it was. gotta admire his ability to handle these situations fr. sorry for the ramble, i love talking about mental health and seeing great examples of emotional intelligence and regulation in the wild - it's great to see 😅
@@taodivinity1556 I mean it’s not his fault the lady decided to act like an inconsiderate buffoon by constantly interrupting him in the first place. The dude was being stern with her, trying to explain to her *multiple times* that shes being disruptive, and honestly, attention seeking. I don’t know if she was just really drunk, but the lady made a major fool out of herself, for no reason lol.
@@Panda_man.. Let's be real, if he cared, after the first instance where she was acting offended he'd transition to something else, but instead he dwelled on embarrassing her. Anybody with a sane amount of ego would feel insulted about that, especially while drunk. Tbh humiliating hecklers is how his show runs, otherwise it is boring.
I will never understand how some people are ready to embarrass themselves that hard... You came to a standup, well then shut up! Huge respect to the comedian, wish him the best.
You were so compassionate and patient with her. I've never heard of you before, but this masterful comedy/compassion act has made me a fan. Huge respect for how you handled things.
That's the kindest way I've seen someone handle an obnoxious heckler
I think the problem with her is she didn't realize she was being a heckler
@@glitchesguy3717 The lady was being an absolute nuisance and you're over here tryna turn this into some kind of pro Palestine thing
@@glitchesguy3717 OK! We understand you are fascist and pro genciidde! Leave!
Yeah, I’m a fan now ❤
@@glitchesguy3717 lol, and you don't like him because he is pro Palestine. You know for a fact the dude is a good comedian, he tells jokes, people laugh, that's a fact.
You're just but hurt that the evil zionists are being exposed more and more for how evil they are.
The fact is they mass murdered Palestinians off their homeland to create israel, israel was literally created on the blood of innocents, like some kind of evil ritual.
That dude with her has never had the last word or ever heard a “sorry” in his life lol
Right? She just starts crying when she realizes he has a good point and calls him an asshole for making it 😂
No, he’s probably talked to people before he met her!!!
@@timgalivan2846 It's always the ugliest brats who do it too
Well, the second she started talking, there was so much information about the type of person she is based on that first comment. She’s a victim, nothing is her fault, and everyone is against her. She’s emotionally over dependent, quick to speak without even thinking, and is teetering on the border of main character naive dismissal and flat out narcissism.
Hope that dude saw every red flag in her behavior and dipped.
He lets her walk over him I bet. Probably terrified of being single or something lame like that.
Man's gentle parenting his own audience member lmao i love it
A true brown parent
tbh this isn't even gentle parenting. It's straight up parenting. There were "harsh" words that needed to be heard that gentle parents probably wouldn't say
@@AllThoseChickensgentle parenting is not permissive parenting. It just means non violent and respectful parenting.
He doesn't want to contribute to the trauma.
@@AllThoseChickens you just defined gentle parenting bud
He’s so impressively kind and well spoken. Hilarious above all else . Love him
If all Palestinians were like that, there would be peace over there.
@@RichardWagner-hi4zn?????
@@RichardWagner-hi4znNo one falls for the hasbara anymore.
@@RichardWagner-hi4znMY FEET SMELL TERRIBLE TODAY
@@Lost-mb1gj do you muslims have any other phrase? this is boring.
Bro, he's having to talk to her like she is his elementary school child 😂❤
And she still didn't get it. But, that's narcissists for ya... They are never at fault.
@@Hakkarscary type of people
@@Hakkar especially drunk af probably doesnt excuse it at all, why drink if you become a douche, right?
That's because modern women are children
And she even started crying like an elementary school child
The vibe in the room was so tense throughout this whole encounter. I just remember feeling so relieved when she finally left the room.
Damn. I’m sorry that idiot cut into y’all’s show time. Not cool of her 😢I hope you enjoyed the show regardless. It’s so rude of people to interrupt others who are performing their own art.
@taylorgarton6983 Thankfully, we still had a really good time! I actually hadn't heard of Sammy before and just went with a group of friends since tickets were a good price (and we knew we would be close to the front when we bought them lol). He apologized when we met him after, which was sweet, even though it wasn't his fault.
What about when she came back? 😂
@Rathause She didn't! She was just still making comments while she left the room. That's when she said she wouldn't review him on Yelp lol.
@@Fawksthephoenix1 I’m glad y’all still had a good time! He seems like a super sweet guy.
Sympathetic enough to handle the situation patiently and respectfully, professional enough to clearly set boundaries, keeping the atmosphere as light as possible with humour.
My theory about hecklers: They can’t stand it when someone else is getting more attention than they are.
And/or they’ve had too much to drink 😅
@@FairyDee123 I had a friend with psychological disorders and drinking brought this kind of behavior out, not a good mix.
@@FairyDee123this is almost always what it is from my experience
Dead on
Because pride is a deadly sin.
Well that was uncomfortable to watch.
Dude handled it so well. I wish I could be this zen.
I keep hitting pause because JFC I'm getting second hand embarrassment.
Narcissistic Perseverance
Sammy’s a great heart … he really didn’t want her to leave, because that’s not the person he is
Handled brilliantly!! Exposing a narcissist with poise, grace, integrity, accuracy, compassion & of course, outstanding humor. You are the best, Sammy!! ❤
I get what he is saying. Given what the Palestinians are going through in Palestine....our "problems" disappear.
That lady that said "here's Pikachu" deserves some free merch or something. Fuckin legend.
That was so good 😂
Comedic masterclass
Could you explain what that means? I don't get it. I assume it has to do something with a pikachu internet meme?
@@Sskidou I think it’s bc he said a troll on the internet named “pikachu” tweeted at him. The lady made a joke the woman heckling was the same troll.
@@Sskidou that's not.. it.
it's because he said there was an internet troll with a pokemon profile picture that was tweeting at him.
You're not only a class act by not insulting her but I watched you still keep it hilarious on the fucking fly.
"I've been an asshole my whole life"
*is an absolute sweetheart the whole time*
self-identified assholes: are usually not as bad as they claim to be
people who only call others assholes: usually the biggest assholes
Class act.
She should have replied "we know, you are palestinian"
Yes, absolutely. He handled it well. However, he’s telling the truth. I don’t mean that to insult the man at all. I’m merely agreeing with him because all great comedians kind of have to be assholes in a sense. Your job is making fun of everything and everyone. You need to be the best kind of asshole to be a comedian.
TLDR; one can be a sweet asshole, most comedians are both in some measure.
In my experience, all the people who say they're assholes aren't, and they say that because they're self aware enough to understand they make mistakes or can be mean at times. The real assholes are the people who say they're "just brutally honest" or some other dumb excuse for everything they do
She’s just crying because she realized no one backed her up😂 not that she realized she did something wrong
She felt embarrassed because nobody backed her up. She was the victim in her mind, and she felt sorry for herself and thought everyone else should too.
I wasn’t on her side at all but had second hand embarrassment for her until she called him an asshole. Like l thought she thought she was being funny and interacting with her fave comedian but it went too far so I felt bad but she kept on. If that makes sense
No she's crying because this is the most traumatic thing that's ever happened in her bubble wrapped life
Ah yes, the pity cry in an attempt to get the audience on her side. Epic fail.
@@AB-80X You just described the ENTIRE Republican party right now!
We were sitting a couple feet away from this table, it was insanity! She seemed intoxicated, their friend was super embarrassed but neither him or her date could reel her in.
If she was drunk and didn't get the hint after the first time he talked with her, they should have kicked her out then. It's one thing if someone is willing to try and it's another thing if they won't.
Was she an Indian?
@@rubinakhan666.. She says so in the video.
While I admire Sammy's attempt to difuse the situation, it went on way to long. She should have been escorted out after the first few minutes. She made the room tense when people paid to relax and laugh.
@@rubinakhan666 she's obviously american indian US college educated. Like Kamala. The irony of being treated like a powerful strong smart independent asian while also feeling the need to be victimized by society because of slightly brown skin color. Kamala's mom was obcessed with african american identity and made sure Kamala was feeling the full blast of identity politics while being from the slave-owning indian super rich caste. Trying to balance that you end up pretty fucked up.
This is the nicest shutdown of a heckler.
Could you imagine if it was Jim Norton - he annihilates hecklers
Love how Sammy handled that heckler with poise, empathy, and humor. He didn’t kick her out but turned the situation into a teaching moment. This level of communication skills and emotional intelligence is what makes him such a talented comedian. Can’t wait to go see him again!
Agreed. He responded and did not react. I could see the teacher in him making it a teachable moment. Truly a comic 2.0 who brings humour, education and learning. That person may have been triggered with her trauma but I think he dealt with it well. 💜
Palestinians have had to learn a lot of resilience skills for generations. I think it's the fair type of generalisation
Well said
truly. takes a high level of patience and intelligence
@@NavnitDosanjh by inviting everyone to laugh AT her?? What kind of education are you lauding?
This guy is a crazy good communicator. He has crazy patience. Dude has talent.
He definitely does. Unfortunately it's not comedic talent
Transferable Skills 😊
@@DTA707 its nothing special, i've seen some of his jokes that were better than these though. he has time to improve
The way he turned her heckling into the funniest part of the comedy show was so slick, I started to wonder if she was a paid actor HAH
He's clearly good at dealing with children 😏
Emotionally intelligent comedian and neighbor of the world educating someone. Seems he's using his teacher skills -- respectful, consistent, and flexible in humor not principle. Sending my best to Sammy.
Im probably writing him in for president. Why not 😅🙏🕊️💗
So true!
Fr teachers are superheroes
The goat!
He gentle parented her
He is so empathetic, witty and full of class. He handled that in such a tactful way. I would definitely pay to see him👏🏾
Probably the most compassionate talking down to a heckler I've seen.
Absolutely
I once heckled a comedian. I was young, drunk, and I actually held the false belief that my participation was welcome. I appreciate that the comedian did a great job of making me wiser that day.
I think this girl has been drinking too. That was my first thought. She can’t handle her liquor. 🥴
@@ToniMBullockI bet she is the same way sober. She is the type person who thinks they are never wrong. Even when wrong she will argue until you give up and say ok you win. She probably cried as a kid and threw a tantrum when told no. Everyone in her party spent the rest of the night saying yes you were the one in the right. He was the @sshole. You are still an angel baby just forget him. But deep down they all thought finally, she got what she deserves.
I feel like she was drunk. Felt really bad for the man who had the misfortune to be in her company. She was over the top obnoxious. Ugh!
@@ToniMBullockI mean she might have been drunk but that doesn't excuse her actions.
I've been drunk in public several times and I didn't heckle or say anything rude to anybody. there's nothing wrong with being drunk at a comedy event, they serve you alcohol! just like there's nothing wrong with being drunk at a concert or a movie (yes, movie theaters I go to serve alcohol, especially places like Cinebistro and I was literally just there drinking 2 cocktails with my movie. I wasn't loud or disruptive, just watched the movie quietly like I always do.)
as long as you're not belligerent and you don't hurt anybody else and you take care of yourself and stay safe it's fine. (& never drive drunk) ❤✌️
Yup. Same thing for me. I was freshly 21..one of my first times drinking in a public place..
It wasn't a regular comedy show..but a burlesque thing..they were interacting alot with the audience..but they were prompting the audience to interact..drunk me took it as an invitation to get involved, so i was just blurting out shit occasionally. Luckily, there was a table with nearby with two middle aged drunk women who were way more obnoxious than me, so I think they took the heat off of me..but man..I look back at that moment with such embarrassment 🤦♀️
"I understand you're suffering and I like when people come to my shows to alleviate suffering that's a part of my job." Most impressive response.
That black women going “hell yeah” repeatedly from the back got me everytime I heard it 😂🤣
Lmao she's a real one she sound so fed up
He didn’t make her cry she made herself cry.
That was her choice
☝🏻👁️ _ 👁️ ☝🏻
@@whatthefrancium @Gordon Ramsey
@@BigMac4459yesss 😂😂😂😂
Yep, that's true!!😂😂😂
That was the deepest heckle rebutal as it was not trashing here with a barrage but holding up a mirror in front of her
same difference - wasn't kind to her
@@oliviastar3812 IMO it was a kindness, she needed that life lesson because apparently everyone around her has been enabling bad behaviour.
@@oliviastar3812 It was constructive. It wasn't an attack on her character. It was informing her of what her current actions are currently doing - something she can immediately choose to alter.
@@oliviastar3812 Do you really believe there is no difference between handing someone a mirror and making fun of someone for having shit on their face? Also, that not mentioning the shit on their face, or handing them a mirror is a kindness?
@oliviastar3812 he was unbelievably kind and patient to her. None of which was deserved in that moment. I would've kept it simple and told her to shut the fuck up. If that didn't work, she'd be escorted out.
she's like compulsive talker . she kept asking for a public humiliation
It's almost as though you've never met a woman before!
@@truthteller99999 why do you hate women so much? Did one reject you? Maybe your mummy?
Now we are apparently ALL THE SAME! Interesting 10yr old understanding of the world. I think when your mum rejected you, you became emotional stunted and now your opinions are that of a child at that age.
Life is gonna be tough for you! Good luck!
@@truthteller99999bot
@@eirik.9384 twot
@@eirik.9384The bot speaking sense, let him cook.
Dude , you earned me as a fan with this bit
first time ever in that womens life shes been held accountable for anything
Yup, her weak af bf/husband sitting there like a wimp has definitely never been right in that entire relationship
Yep
@@andycampsall3832probably afraid he would never get laid again if he corrected her 🤦🏻♂️
she's a plant to make the viral video. Worked tho.
she was held accountable? To a millennial parent maybe... this woman (child really) has never been told no with actual consequences.
He was actually being really nice. Seriously the sweetest response from a stand up comedian. I've seen these guys rip people apart.
some comedians tear them apart, tony hinchcliff sends them to an eldritch god.
Just imagine there was someone like Troy Bond.😂😂
yea, there's that one comedian who screamed back at the top of his lung toward the heckler. it makes them both annoying, unlike in this guy's case.
@@jirifryda9868Or Jimmy Carr.
it's Troy Bond or smth. edit: oh someone's actually mentioned him, it's indeed the troy dude, lol
They guy in front holding his head in secondary embarrassment
literally though lol
As a performer myself, I'd say he did extremely well. The adrenaline that hits you when someone tries to take the room can be unreal. He handled her far better than I've ever managed. Well done, Sammy! 👊🏻
Never fuck with comedians, because 9/10 times they will absolutely demolish you and embarrass you in front of the entire crowd.
And 1/10 times they’ll have video of it to embarrass you in front of the whole planet.
unless its amy shumer.. then you might win
@@tee228 🤣🤣🤣 facts
They've got a microphone. That should be the first clue that you're not going to win.
@@tee228 best part is i was thinking of making an amy schumer joke but decided against it cuz it wat getting too long for my tastes lol
“I shouldn’t have looked at her when I said brown parents” killed me. I’d completely forgotten how it all started! Nice work handling this and still being funny
Great callback
no actually tho…then I started thinking what kind of self hatred must she be dealing with to be so upset by possibly being singled out for having brown parents??
A genius callback ❤
yep .. and the image of pure dejection, he displayed, while delivering that line :'D
“You didn’t know that until they started to clap, but I did because I’m from the future” 😂❤
Dude, that got me busting up
😂😂😂
From the future is a great way of saying... I can see other perspectives outside of my own .
I think the comedian handled this with a beautiful level of compassion. Not only is he funny but also a decent person to others, I can totally respect that.
what compassion? he posted this on his youtube channel with a title that says comedian makes heckler cry?
@@googs1354 He gave her several opportunities to stop, even stating that he didn't want her to get kicked out before she finally got kicked out. Her continuous interruption is why this was posted. Honestly, a comedian taking down a heckler like this is worthy of a video every time it happens. It is the skill of a good comedian to handle someone who disrupts a show without having to just call security in advance. Hecklers ruin shows and are not hurting him, but all of the audience members who paid to see the show.
@@googs1354but it wasn't anything he did or said that made her cry. She cried because she played the victim. He titled it that because that's how she felt, that he made her cry, because she obviously is always in the right.
@@googs1354 We don’t know who she was, nor did we see her face, so no harm done. He should absolutely post it to teach her and others how to behave at a live show.
@@googs1354 sup Pikachu
How one person’s unresolved issues ruin the night for an entire room of people. Fascinating.
"Hey. You're here for me, and I' m here for me. Nobody's here for you.". George Carlin to a heckler.
LOL! Making me laugh from the grave. Nice.
@@LordPrometheous
You're laughing AND typing from the grave?
That's friggin' amazing! :O
@@Dhakadice hey, everyone is good at something.
2:54 there you go..why was she so hidden about it?? Duvmbfuxcvk girl😂
@@ZoldicsDiaries no one knows wtf youre talking about 😂
You can see her partner physically squeeze her shoulder every time she speaks as a non verbal “Knock it off” and she never stops. He looks defeated at the end omg
He's whipped.
Leave her to her cats man
She’s for the streets and he’s being a simp. My husband would NEVER allow this from me, especially in public. Dude needs to grow a pair.
If he's got any self respect that was their last night together
he's literally leaning away lmao
The man walks with grace and patience. Any other comedian would have 0 tolerance for and would have destroyed her and had her escorted out, but you even made it clear you didn’t want her to leave. Respect this man.
Steve Hofstetter has many amazing heckler take down videos, you should check it out.
So much patience in that man!! Bless him!!
Wow….The skill needed in managing (where possible) to keep the dignity of the heckler whilst also keeping the room…absolute master class!!!
If you dont like a joke, walk out. If you don't like a comedian, dont support them by going to their show. Sammy handled this BEAUTIFULLY
Not only that but people who think the show “should be about them” and how they feel are people who probably make everyone else’s live miserable on a daily basis. She is a perfect example of someone who has no self awareness and result of bad parenting or were born as insufferable self absorbed a-holes. This comedian is probably the first person who’s ever called her out.
It's that freaking simple but some here are even acting like he's the biggest jerk for how he handled it. What planet are these people from anyhow?
One time I got up and left at a show where a comedian was joking about breast cancer. My mom had just went through treatment for breast cancer and she barely survived it... The comedian made comments about me leaving and made a joke about how I was "Too soft" for getting "Offended" as I left.
This comedian did an excellent job, and that lady is obviously an idiot. I'm just saying, don't expect for people not to make comments about you leaving either.
@@Aaron-mj9iecool
Or buying their hat.
This guy handled this like a champ. He turned what could've been a super awkward moment into part of his comedy act. Hes got a fan.
But also, still... a super awkward moment none the less
@@MyZ001Not if it made people laugh.
He made a bigger deal of it than he needed to
Wow. He could not have been kinder in politely telling her to shut up. I heckled once at a show where the comedian ask "what's the worst birthday present you've ever gotten". As it was my birthday I of course replied "tickets for this show". The roasting I recieved was the best present I could've asked for. Genius, off the top of his head burns and a Happy Birthday from the comedian himself lol don't interrupt comedians and if you want to be a part of the show, be prepared for the tongue lashing.
Edit: No I was not the person on Jimmy Carr people, though to see him would be awesome. This was an amateur night in my city where the audience was specifically asked for topics for the comedians standup. The host asked for ideas for worst birthday gifts to be shouted out and that was my reply after people shouted "socks" and "a vaccum". The comedian who took the stage used all 3 answers in his bit and asked if it really was my birthday, it was, and proceeded to roast me. The whole point was audience participation for the subjects, no one interrupted any comedians during their sets. I'm not bragging I'm just saying no one is funnier than the comedian with the mic so if you're going to participate be prepared and don't interrupt.
i don't think that'd be heckling, that's just contributing to the joke
Yeah that's actually pretty funny, lmao. What did he respond to you with?
Pretty sure that was a heckle from a Jimmy Carr show in the UK
@@waffler-yz3gwyeah heckling is being intentionally disruptive to the comedian. What OP did is just audience participation, which comedians appreciate.
Someone should buy her front-row tickets to Jimmy Carr. It'd be _brutal!_
2:58 As an Indian , i laughed so hard at that , that title came out of nowhere. Great job handling the heckling wirh compassion and humour.
He did her a kindness, but owed her nothing, that's class.
I'm so speechless watching the professional and emotionally intelligent way this comedian managed the situation, he has very high social and communication skills, he de-scalated it not biting, aknowledging her feelings but letting her know she was doing wrong continuing her tantrum
that was a master handling
Except he supports terrorists, so the opposite of ingelligence
I knowwww, right?
Thank you for your comment.
I agree with you.
I was like:
"He's a good eg. to follow."❤
I watched a different video where he also brilliantly and sensitively dealt with another very disruptive, very self centered heckler and someone in the comments said he used to be a teacher which would make so much sense if that's in fact true.
@@vking2760 I got big big teacher vibes. Tracks if true
Couldn't have put it better myself 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I have never seen anyone interrupt a show that much
I'm amazed how patient he was
The fact that he didn’t get heated and made this a teaching moment instead of escalating the situation. Very well handled.
The most polite way I've seen someone teach Daddy's Little Princess that the world doesn't revolve around her.
No one taught her anything. Even when the audience made it clear they wanted her to shut up, she kept going. She still thinks she's the victim here, and she always will.
@@paulh2981 True. One of the things that prove she's a narcissist.
And she doesn't know how to drink or stfu.
@@paulh2981 I agree to an extent, the issue is she is probably drunk and will be embarrassed the next day. A lot of people doing shit like this at shows, etc, are often drunk. Of course, you need to control yourself and how much you drink, but drinking is just accepted everywhere, and alot of people cant tolerate it or do not know their limit. HER fault 100 percent, but that is usually the reason. Not necessarily because they think they are a victim, it's usually because when people are drunk they lose the ability to reason. If someone is completely sober acting this way, I'd agree, but sometimes people get too drunk and don't know what they are saying. Her husband or BF is no way responsible for her, but he likely knew this going in and he should have taken her out sooner. Of course not his responsibility, though. People addicted to alcohol will tell themselves they will be better next time, FYI if she does it all the time, but she could be a first offender. Of course she could not be drunk (but she sounded drunk for sure) and just be this way, but it's highly unlikely. Just pointing out because alot of people who do not have issues with drugs or drinking seem to think people acting like this do it out of thinking they are the victim, they are narcissistic, etc, but for addicts that's not usually the truth, it just makes it seem that way. Alcohol is a huge problem for alot of people.
@@paulh2981
Awwe, poor Karen 😂😂😂
She’s literally the embodiment of “I just find it funny how…”
😂
"I love how..." "It's so interesting that..."
@@spaghetto9836 🤣
@@spaghetto9836hahaha
With a healthy serving of "I am feel uncomfortable when we are not about me?"
I feel like I've learned a lot about conflict resolution while watching this video. You validated her, kept her accountable, and still got everything back on track - all while reinforcing your own boundaries! Thank you for the free session 🤣
Without raising his voice or loosing his sense of self control. Mucho Respect to @Sammy Obeid
but she still didn't get it
Not for lack of trying! Great job!
@@unlockedsecrets9543 She was drunk. Maybe the next day, she got it.
haha for sure, def worth the exp points
I have never seen someone that chill with a heckler in my life. That's crazy. Well played man.
Look up Norm Macdonald. Absolutely amazing. “Don’t boo, he said he loves me! That’s beautiful!”
This is absolutely insane. I cannot believe this woman made this show about her. I've seen heckling and this is way outside that. Dude you did an outstanding job in handling that and you just gained another fan.
Same!
Ditto.
she prob felt discriminated
@@pitchdark2024 It was radically racist for that Brown Man to assume that Brown Girl has Brown Parents. I am so faux outraged right now I'll be speaking with -the manager- Pikachu.
*RabbleRabbleRabbleRabble*
@@ATCRyderX not radically racist but unnecessary discrimination of someones skin colour for literally 0 reason. Would you point and laugh at an Indian girl in the middle of a coffee shop and say you must have brown parents to make everyone laugh?
Dude ! I have been a public speaker for many years and I have to say your emotion management skills are off the charts ! Congrats on such a gentle and wise response.
Your profile photo, i really love this meme. I always almost die for laughing so much!
🙋🏽♀️ brown parent. And it's okay to look at me when talking about brown parents. Currently finishing the crumbs from my kid's lunch.
I have withe parents and I just ate a piece of bread that was all old and try because I just couldn t throw it away. It happens to people of all kind of color.
😂
Racist!
😂😂😂😂
@josephanna9349 but like... You said old and dry like that bread was a candidate to get thrown away.
The vital difference is that The type of parents he's referring to just think of that as perfectly fine and normal bread.
And while I'll agree that it's not only brown parents, it generally is connected to immigrant experiences, which isn't unique to brown people, but found amongst them more often than not.
"Brown parents" is shorthand for saying not the white "wasp" Full house kind of family that most immigrants didn't fully relate to.
But like... All that is too much to say in a standup routine
The upside is I never would have seen this hilarious guy on my feed without her heckling!❤😂
lol "you're an asshole" she says to the NICEST answer from a comedian to somebody constantly heckling
Right? She acted like he should have been THANKFUL for all of her WITTY and INSIGHTFUL commentary. He was way too nice to her.
You dont understand womanese - this was said because she demanded an aggresssive response back that she didnt receive. She didnt get anything to justify her anger and outbursts and denying her that makes everyone else an even worse problem.
@@MrColdwilliam Womanese (already weird itself) is definitely an interesting way of insisting her disruptive and annoying behavior is because of her gender and not because she's just a garbage human being. Any human being can be like this lmao, not that deep
@@MrColdwilliamokay andrew tate, how's being in prison after Adin ross exposed your escape plan?
@@blastortoise Chronically online talk. Touch grass.
I think this is the most polite a comedian handle a heckler I've ever seen. Sammy's joke about her is even mild and not like hitting hard on her. Great job Sammy.
She received the very first lesson in her whole life.
That wasn't revolving around white supremacy 😮
@@ronpickings7776Yikes, you're one of those people 🤢 🤮
I don't she understands that word
@ronpickings7776 dude what?
Nope she didn't get the point. She probably went to her woke-what-to-complain-about-crowd and discussed him and what an asshole he was and etc...
the amount of patience this guy have is unbelievable, I would’ve told her to stfup so fast lol
“I bought your hat”… the level of emotional blackmailing is carzy
🚗💤
Vroom vroom
Classic manipulative narcissist, am I riiiight
"Go return it. Now."
what's the red car mean?
You were so ridiculously polite to somebody who was being so ridiculously rude. The entitlement is off the charts. I have no idea how you dealt with that narcissist with such class and somehow kept it funny
She totally killed the set. Everything stopped, no more jokes, set was DOA. Thanks, lady.
he handled it well! better than Id think possible
That's what attention seekers do, make everything about themselves, no matter what the situation. She probably got a big enough fix that she won't need to scene like that for another week or so when she's jonsin for attention again.
I mean she helped him if anything, his set wasn't going particularly well before she interrupted.
@@Ten_Thousand_Locusts by the end all the drama this lady was causing was by far more disruptive to the mood
@mr.beaning9792 nah, the last joke absolutely killed, so clearly she helped him out a lot.
Started watching you a few weeks now and you are funny as hell! Much respect, love, peace and prayers to you and your people 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸 from a Jamaican 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 Indian living in the United States!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This was actually sad, but man, we totally appreciate your empathy. You're hilarious, but also a great person.
He was raised properly and it shows.
Brown parents will do that
YES... He absolutely was. A real man
@@The.OdysseyAw beat me to it. Raised right by immigrants, a tale as old as America itself.
@@A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid Well said, friend. 🙂
@@The.Odyssey (Me makes eye contact with the woman in the front row)
He seems like an incredibly kind man.
He seems wise too. The perspective he has. He understood her perspective, his own perspective and that of the crowd and even saw the broader context of the world at large and how this didn't ultimately matter. He acknowledged that she was suffering but still held firm that it was her fault.
Incredible. What a legend.
"seems" being the kay word.
@@doctorkayak If that is all you got out of this then you aren't very bright.
@@doctorkayak "seems" means we can't fully judge a person from a single video, you tool
5:43 the collective silhouettes of the facepalm was so good
I actually love how he made it a moral lesson instead of just flaming her😂
It’s like when a parent says “I’m disappointed in you” instead of yelling at you
I know right! That's even WORSE than getting yelled at, cause you KNOW you did wrong, and now you have to actually "think about it!"
It was all a public service announcement. It was a bit. You think he could have posted this video with that woman's voice and image without her permission? You think comedy clubs at the airport have such good camera and microphone systems that they can see every single person's face and pickup every word they are saying? Notice when the crowd boo'ed her they all took turns talking... nobody talked over the next person. It was definitely a scripted bit. He even returned the joke with the punchline about brown parents.
@@dredwick
1) Walk outside
2) Touch grass
3) Look at the beautiful outdoors
You are suffering from internet illness. Please decompress
@@jawamaster Hold up... you are on UA-cam giving out unsolicited armchair psychiatric advice, and you think I am the one that needs to go outside and experience nature? lol ok bruh, keep lecturing us from the phone glued to your face.
This may have been one of the gentlest ways to respond to a heckler, and she still mustered up tears.
classic women being women
how is being yelled at by the crowd the entire time and being told to "shut the f up" and "go to a mental hospital," all while being patronizingly "taught" and publicly humiliated by the comedian (after she tried to make amends for her earlier brown comment by saying that she bought his hat, which the comedian drew out even more by being an a** when she was clearly trying to apologize) being gentle?
@@autumnwofieplayz8516 She heckled. Put aside the other audience members who turned on her, how should he have responded to a heckler who just wouldn’t stop heckling, even after he tried to roll it off?
@@autumnwofieplayz8516 you are SO wrong. The comedian politely asked her SEVERAL times to stop. It was until SHE called HIM an asshole that the crowd turned on her. Because he in fact wasn't being an asshole to her. He was very politely asking her to stop for several minutes and it wasn't until she called him and asshole that the crowd turned on her. And that's because they all paid to be there to listen to him, not her. Some paid for a babysitter sitter, they paid for gas to get there, maybe even an Uber, they paid for the tickets, they paid the 2 drink minimum, some probably ordered food, my point is, comedy shows aren't cheap and they deserve to enjoy a comedy show. They didn't pay to listen to some entitled brat to complain for the first 12 minutes of a comedy show. If that's something you enjoy, then I hope you never go to a comedy show and ruin it for everyone else. If that's something you enjoy then you are a sad and pathetic individual.
I think we found the heckler. @@autumnwofieplayz8516
Wow, you handled that great Sammy. Very patient and empathetic but the girl can't stand being called out.
New follower, heroic recovery for everyone (minus the sad girl). Funny af and blessed in the word. Watching sets like this, give me more confidence in the world. I too can be an asshole.
I recently started watching Sammy ‘s comedy and I love his style, but when I saw the title of this video, I was a little worried. I watched the whole clip and as a therapist myself, I feel like he handled that like a champ, with so much patience and good humor. Now I’m an even bigger fan!
Well played, Sammy. You were kind, empathethic and UNFLINCHING. Exactly what a karen needs.
Whoever that guy is with her, he needs to run for his life!!!
“Manchester 911. What’s your emergency?”
He's probably her enabler.
@@thomasmayk The term Personal Responsibility...ponder the concept for a second or two, then think about what's happened in your own life you've blamed upon others.
@@setag54321what did any of that have to do with what they said?
100%
The poor guy at 1:38 trying to get the waitress attention hahaha
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Girl has issues, man... I hope she gets help. Can't imagine having to continue with the show after that, but props to you, Sammy.
Imagine having to be the dude (not that she left with) but had to pull her out of the show and go home with her. Bro is likely rethinking his entire life on that uber ride home, while she is yelling at him for not defending her against the asshole comic. Lets just have a moment of silence for this poor man.
The fact the dude she was with didnt do anything either says enough about her, or he didnt know her that well and didnt know what to do with all the embaresment.
Can't fix stubid, and this fumb-duck obviously C.annot U.nderstand N.ormal T.hinking.
There is no help for the insufferable attention wh0re syndrome.
"It feels wrong to make jokes as they leave...I have to wait until they leave" 🤣🤣
Haha! I saw that part too! Reply to this with another funny line from the video we all watched!
@@Musicaldudical It's like the transcript, but in the comments!!
I like how you couldn't be bothered to put your thoughts into words, so you quoted the video, added two emojis, and pressed send.
@@lunchbox1553 noone asked
@@banwtw Did I ask you to reply?
This is an excellent example of the patience, compassion, and understanding I have always strived to achieve.
Me too, so hard to remain stoic when people around you throw tantrums left and right.
This truly was a lesson on poise, empathy and comedy. I love how self-aware he was at the end too, still reflecting on what he could've done wrong even when the woman was clearly in the wrong. So nice! Hope you achieve lots of success in your career!
Man i lost it when she finally left and hes just like "i shouldnt have looked at her when i said brown parents"😭😭
Hope you find it soon 🙏
He is not an asshole. On the contrary.
Placed boundaries with kindness, just in a firm way.
Am now following!
"I'm not gonna write a Yelp review" had me on the floor. Psychologically very skillful and extremely professional how he handled the situation. Chapeau!
Chapeau?
@@zzzrtboyIt's the French nationalist version of "USA! USA!"
@@zzzrtboyPrevious reply didn't sound right to me, so I googled it and it's apparently a way that French speakers say "well done!" Though the word chapeau itself actually just means "hat," so it sounds a little weird to me as someone just learning French.
@@ramonelastname5811 right?! Yeah I knew that hat meaning, but that was all I’d ever heard of. Très interessant! 👨🏼🎨
@@ramonelastname5811
Nah every language has that. "Melon" can be used for "whatever" in arabic, "an egg" can replace "of course" in mexican spanish, and good luck explaining to a non-english speak why someone told them that a man named Bob is all of a sudden their uncle after being provided with directions to the nearest currency-exchange.
Besides her, what an awesome and supportive crowd
This man is a comedian. This episode proves how highly educated, intelligent and yet compassionate he is the same time.
Very quick on his feet.
Is that why he couldn’t give a straight answer on why he talks about Israel but not Palestine? Such a smart dude glossing over his obvious bias. 🙄 I don’t care about either one just think it’s cringe when people BS and don’t give a straight answer.
@@Chasecka Are you the person in the crowd that got kicked out? :D Super hard to not be quiet? :)
*Pays for a comedy show, gets a therapy lesson* You handles this really well, with patience, and respectful btw
I'm a teacher. This reminded me of everyday conversations I have to have. Man found a way to keep it funny the whole way through too.
you handled that far better than I could have. I admire you for that!
I love how you basically “gentle parented” a grown ass woman 🤣
In Oreland she would be referred to ad a 'Gee Bag'.
He really went full teacher mode lol
The way he handled this with so much calm and compassion, really shows that he's lived a lot and grown wise as a result.
Yea thats the kindest way of handling heckler Ive ever seen. He's too kind realizing she's a little child who accidentally went to a grownup place..
More patient than I would have been
I'd never heard of Sammy before today. I'm just sitting here shocked that he was able to deal with all of that and still be empathetic in the moment. I've never seen a comedian have that ability... and emotional maturity in the moment.
ive seen little of his stuff, always like it. he seems like someone very well educated and/or well disciplined from therapy tools, which is honestly amazing to see! i have an emotional intensity disorder, and i take things personally myself so i can empathize with being unable to control that and getting stressed out, but this was a lot. however, this is exactly how these situations need to be handled and how EVERYONE should deal with conflict to ground things in reality. it was factual - he described the situation to her; expressed how it made him/other's feel; asserted and reinforced it many many times; he kept mindful of EVERYONE let her know how he/other's felt; appeared confident; and even tried to negotiate with her. this is the DEAR MAN technique in DBT for interpersonal effectiveness to a T, idk if he intentionally used it or had even known about it - but he's clearly incredibly emotionally intelligent, and this was just amazing to see for how awkward it was. gotta admire his ability to handle these situations fr.
sorry for the ramble, i love talking about mental health and seeing great examples of emotional intelligence and regulation in the wild - it's great to see 😅
Same here, first time watching Sammy, he's a class act and a gentleman.
Emphathetic? He literally made a person cry at a comedy show, you have to be a special kind of inept to do that.
@@taodivinity1556 I mean it’s not his fault the lady decided to act like an inconsiderate buffoon by constantly interrupting him in the first place. The dude was being stern with her, trying to explain to her *multiple times* that shes being disruptive, and honestly, attention seeking. I don’t know if she was just really drunk, but the lady made a major fool out of herself, for no reason lol.
@@Panda_man.. Let's be real, if he cared, after the first instance where she was acting offended he'd transition to something else, but instead he dwelled on embarrassing her. Anybody with a sane amount of ego would feel insulted about that, especially while drunk. Tbh humiliating hecklers is how his show runs, otherwise it is boring.
I will never understand how some people are ready to embarrass themselves that hard... You came to a standup, well then shut up!
Huge respect to the comedian, wish him the best.
Because of their delusions enabled by their family
You were so compassionate and patient with her. I've never heard of you before, but this masterful comedy/compassion act has made me a fan. Huge respect for how you handled things.
Hey why did you put that dedication to brown parents up at the end of the video when I WAS WATCHING? 😡😎11:29
Brown ppl matterrr
Pikachu!
Pikachu, is that you?@@Sal0_o
Hahahaha!!!😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
anyone could shut her down hard, but you did it with class and humor, respect!
I have never seen heckling this before. I love the open conversation given by the comedian. Amazing dialogue.
She pulled out the, "Am I right guys? Who's with me?!" 😂
When did she say that I wish I caught that first time I watched this
@@spirittail4958 I don't think she said it verbatum
the "here's pikachu" lady needs to be on stage with him cause I cackled 😭
That was the nicest sweetest shut down I've ever witnessed.
And still the baby woman cried and could not get over her own immaturity.
Respect to the comedian. Elegantly and professionally handled! Kudos!