I just realized that the lawyer did not know what the voice was but chose to make up a silly one, adding nothing to the relevance of what she was reading, lol.
I can't stop laughing at the fact that he takes the dice out of his pocket that nobody knows he has and tries to get rid of them but continues to keep the hat on that everybody can see him wearing.
I mean its too late at that point, everyone there knows he has the hat The dice however are still an unkown entity, he can merely kick the cringe away if he is smooth enough...
Perfect moment. This is one of those ITYSL sketches where it's not obvious at the start which one is the crazy person, so there's like a reveal. This is one of my favorite examples of that, along with "nah he probably just doesn't like me because I used to be a piece of shit"
The way he says "goddamnit" when the lawyer reads the part about him getting in trouble in a meeting 😂 he knew the story that was about to be told lmao
Finally online so I can easily share this treasure with everyone! "It's illegal for you to ask me that" has been part of my daily vocabulary since this sketch came out.
Tim half-assedly rolling the hat down his arm while the entire room stares and the monotone lawyer’s narration about him trying to look like Fred Astaire is one of the funniest things I have ever witnessed
I’ve been trying to figure out why that line stands out so much (and seems to stand out to so many other people). I can’t quite put my finger on it, but it’s very juvenile in a very familiar way. Like we’ve all had that conversation with our friends when we were teenagers or something.
Hard not to appreciate the thematic brilliance of Brian's harrowing struggle with reality, and the way it was framed in such a simple way by his dropping of the dice at 1:59. He drops them, and from his perspective he rolls double 6s. But when the camera angle changes to the adjacent man's response, you see they are actually both 1s. Summing up the gulf between his perception of his own sense of style versus the rest of the world. True virtuosity, Kurosawa could not have done better.
It was actually part of a plea bargain with the witness. She agreed to not contest that those were in fact, her messages, if the prosecutor agreed to enter the entire tale of Brian's stupid hat into the public court record.
Shout out to Bri at 2:29: facing years in jail for insider trading, but able to enjoy a wry smile at the memory and Mr Andrews making Brian take his hat off.
The whole description of the back flap being caught in his coworker’s wheelchair and getting wheel grease on it always makes me laugh the hardest. It gets funnier with every detail
This is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen in my entire life I’ve watched it at least 20 times. It’s unbelievably perfect. “Move! Who said that?” Brilliant.
I love the face Brian makes at his boss after saying that the guy at the store said he’s the only person he’s ever seen pull it off, as if that settles the matter and Brian should be allowed to put it back on
Besides the focus shot on Brian's face when they first mention the hat, this is my favorite part. I make that face and Gus Johnson angry face all the time
The last 10 seconds of this skit are absolutely perfect. The Lawyer doing the voice, his reaction to it, the other lawyer finally bringing up relevance, and the ending, 'Quit fucking with them,' have me in tears!!
This is one of the skits where the punchline hits every single time. Every time she starts reading and they put the camera on him I die laughing. Then when he does the voice...well...my soul has already left my body at that point lmao
These have to be some of the funniest skits I have ever seen. Half of the time I don't even know exactly why it's so funny to me as i'm bursting out laughing, it's almost on a instinctual level. I love his style of writing for these and the way he executes them with his acting is just perfect. Wish there was more comedy out there like this.
I've been watching his Comedy Central show "Detroiters" back from 2018. It's unfortunate they cancelled it after only 20 episodes because from what I've seen so far it's hilarious. It's written by the same duo of Zach Kanin and Tim Robinson (Brian in this skit) too, plus it has Sam Richardson (from the buff boys and fat baby award skits).
I can’t stop laughing that Brian’s first move after spilling water over his computer is to roll the hat down his arm like Fred Astaire - immediately after saying he wouldn’t take it off - instead of grab a paper towel
I keep coming back to this one so often. When he tries to roll the hat down his arm after spilling water all over his laptop, that shit absolutely kills me
It is fascinating that he was kind of milquetoast on SNL but he certainly shines here. Maybe all of his sketch ideas were shot down on that show. But here we are laughing at his material harder than we probably laugh at 99% of SNL.
That and it was awhile ago too. Not sure this humor would've hit the same back then. But, he did talk about it in a talk show interview once about how he uses rejected SNL sketches on his show :P
@@TomBVoxman The SNL format is just very specific and there are some extremely funny people who just need a different kind of production to thrive. A lot of times these people are comedy greats.
I think the only other one I cracked up this hard watching the first time was the sloppy steaks skit when they finally show the flashback to him with his "dangerous nights crew" getting sloppy steaks. I had to pause both of these sketches constantly because I was laughing so hard it hurt 😂
The dice got me crying and I thought it’d be over, but then the whole business conference scene. I love that just when you think the sketch is concluding a bit it goes into an even crazier tangent bit and keeps going… funniest show on ‘tv’ these days.
The disapproving look Rick gives Brian in the courtroom while the lawyer is talking about how Brian's hat got caught in his wheelchair is just.....*chef's kiss*.
One of the best sketches. Tim Robinsons face is amazing, he basically doesn't need any words in this sketch. For the love of God we need a season 3 Netflix! Please!
I like the fact that whoever wrote this added small connections to the case by the end of each email exchange just so it makes some sense that the attorney would read the parts about Brian’s hat. First is “talk later, I’ll take care of that thing”. Then, it’s the dollar sign emoji. Well done.
I love that “stupid middle aged male fashion” is its own sub genre on this show. “Calico Cut Pants” is my favorite example of this. I wish Netflix would upload it to UA-cam so I could watch it whenever I want.
I love Tim Robinson. I never actually laugh hard during the video, but always end up chuckling for the next twenty minutes. Its just a unique kind of humor.
This is one of the most brilliant sketches I've seen in years, the thing where he tries to roll the hat down his arm and gets it stuck in the wheelchair is just amazing.
I love this skit so much because of the departure from how they normally do them. I could just be a normal goofy office skit but the court case framing is so good
The best part about the meeting room bit is that, having seen so many other Tim Robinson skits, I can literally hear how he would say those lines, which just makes the monotone overdub even funnier
@@geoken2 Part of what makes this show so good is the random weird details and side jokes like the dice thing. It doesn't really have anything to do with the skit but at the same time it fits the character and is a nice detail. So funny.
@@geoken2 Not really. Dice are something a naive guy who thinks a shitty fedora like that is cool would carry around to try and seem badass, like chewing a toothpick.
The reveal of the hat with the shift in focus is beautiful
Rack Focus
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the expression on his face, too
Ider the other people's names
Pure art
“Nobody said shit dude. Nobody said shit” love the way she delivered that.
The monotone voice makes it all way funnier 😄
It's stuck in my head. 😂
Makes me think of drunk history how they are mouthing her words. You might enjoy that as well!
So sad, so so so sad 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The way he delivers "What the hell...?" is just perfect
Don't do the voice
the most realistic and relatable "what the hell" i heard in a show
I laugh even harder at his delivery for “leave it the fuck alone”
I think about it daily, perfect execution
@@WixkedLovy I loved the "finally!" when the lawyer objected and asked about relevance. So good.
"It was soo sad, soooo sad, so so so so sooooo sad" in that monotone delivery gets me every time
“It’s so heartbreaking but I can’t stop laughing…”
"don't do the voice" and "nobody said shit dude" bring me to tears every time without fail
Don't do the voice :/
I just realized that the lawyer did not know what the voice was but chose to make up a silly one, adding nothing to the relevance of what she was reading, lol.
I just discovered this show and I'm in tears! I haven't laughed that hard at something in a long while 😂
I can't stop laughing at the fact that he takes the dice out of his pocket that nobody knows he has and tries to get rid of them but continues to keep the hat on that everybody can see him wearing.
The hat is the only thing he’s ever fought for in his life, no way he’s taking it off 😂
That's a new spin on it for me that makes me love this sketch even more! Thanks!
I mean its too late at that point, everyone there knows he has the hat
The dice however are still an unkown entity, he can merely kick the cringe away if he is smooth enough...
its a fab and legit way of showing that everyone has a 'that hill' they are willing to die on
I think it's actually to prove to himself that he's not afraid of showing someone else (the guy sitting next to him) the dice.
When you see his face in the crowd with that hat for the first time, immediate laughter. Such a great skit.
Perfect moment. This is one of those ITYSL sketches where it's not obvious at the start which one is the crazy person, so there's like a reveal. This is one of my favorite examples of that, along with "nah he probably just doesn't like me because I used to be a piece of shit"
The part where they talk about him having secret dice got me good.
“Leave it the fuck alone” the delivery and body language gets me every time
That’s my sister’s part as well 😂
“Quit fuckin with’em”
It’s such a primitive response he gave, could have growled to the same avail
Every time 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Oh god and the cut to credits after “quit fuckin with em” Sent me the first time I saw it
"It's illegal for you to ask me that." Always kills me hahah
😂😂😂
The way he says "goddamnit" when the lawyer reads the part about him getting in trouble in a meeting 😂 he knew the story that was about to be told lmao
It makes me scream laugh 😂😂
Finally online so I can easily share this treasure with everyone!
"It's illegal for you to ask me that" has been part of my daily vocabulary since this sketch came out.
But when did you see if for the first time??
@@geoken2 You sure as sh*t can't ask him that, pal!
You can't skip lunch guys.
the quote I use most from the show is
"I shoulda' got that"
and
"I'm jokin'. I'm jokin'."
haha me too
Tim half-assedly rolling the hat down his arm while the entire room stares and the monotone lawyer’s narration about him trying to look like Fred Astaire is one of the funniest things I have ever witnessed
Seriously I cannot get over that part.
My favourite part of any season. 😂😂😂
I watch this skit on my lunch break several times a week and that scene is PURE GOLD
I haven't had side ache from laughing in a long time! lol...I'm not even sure why it's so funny but it's just so perfect...lol
Hardest I've ever laughed in my entire life 😂
Just absolutely elite delivery from the lawyer
It's so monotone but the original conversation was super emotional and its amazing.
Idk how she did it without cracking
The way she reads, "Nobody said shit, dude. Nobody said shit" kills me.
I lose it every time when she does the “jokey voice”, it’s fuckin spot on 😂😂😂
@@hwlgrmmr Seriously, so good.
I love that despite the monotone delivery of the prosecutor, you can still basically hear Tim delivering those lines from his facial expressions
Especially "It's illegal for you to ask me that!"
Those god damn fucking safari flaps…
"You have to grease these wheels?" Is a criminally underrated line
“It’s illegal for you to ask me that..” cracks me up every time
That was my breaking point from laughing out loud to crying from laughing.
So funny
Everything about that moment? Oof 🔥
I’ve been trying to figure out why that line stands out so much (and seems to stand out to so many other people). I can’t quite put my finger on it, but it’s very juvenile in a very familiar way. Like we’ve all had that conversation with our friends when we were teenagers or something.
@@SwitcherooU Its also playing on the overly sanitized work culture that exists because of businesses fear of getting sued.
Hard not to appreciate the thematic brilliance of Brian's harrowing struggle with reality, and the way it was framed in such a simple way by his dropping of the dice at 1:59. He drops them, and from his perspective he rolls double 6s. But when the camera angle changes to the adjacent man's response, you see they are actually both 1s. Summing up the gulf between his perception of his own sense of style versus the rest of the world. True virtuosity, Kurosawa could not have done better.
Holy shit
Wow what a spot - hard not to appreciate but easy to miss! The sketches on this show are a level above
Excellent.
Snake eyes!?
@@nickgiordano8244 You rolled a 5 and a 1
"Don't do the voice" 🤣🤣🤣
Oh we will.
@@nathandensley9104 Who said that?
The dollar sign emoji at the end was the only reason they had to read the entire text exchange lol
Prob the most well crafted sketch ever. The pacing, the writing the execution...all perfect
You've never seen Man Stroke Woman. This show can't hold shit up to that.
"I've never fought for anything in my life. I'm fighting for this hat." Love this quote
because it's such a stupid thing to fight for why it's so funny
He says courageously. 😂😂😂
And the camera zooms in on him like a character having an inspiring moment. Great parody.
I love how the lawyer read through the entire issue with the meeting room breakdown just to get to 'dollar sign emoji'.
This needs to be talked about more
@@Lukinnns and he liked it, not hard to understand
It was actually part of a plea bargain with the witness. She agreed to not contest that those were in fact, her messages, if the prosecutor agreed to enter the entire tale of Brian's stupid hat into the public court record.
@@imightbebiased9311 holy shit…
I was wondering why tf she says that in the end but now it makes sense and it’s so petty 😂
Shout out to Bri at 2:29: facing years in jail for insider trading, but able to enjoy a wry smile at the memory and Mr Andrews making Brian take his hat off.
It was Vincent who saw the meeting incident. But your point still stands. 😂
Haha always loved this
hahahahaha yes!
I love how he randomly decided to "roll the hat down his arm like Fred Astaire" 😂☠
The whole description of the back flap being caught in his coworker’s wheelchair and getting wheel grease on it always makes me laugh the hardest. It gets funnier with every detail
"What the fuck? You have to grease these wheels?"
"Yeah, well I'm not supposed to get grease on this hat." This line stuck with me, hard.
I can picture the store owner telling him "You're not supposed to get grease on these things"
That's the line that makes this a Tim Robinson sketch.
It’s a life lesson
@@mnl_lnmfacts
@@acrobaticswitches for me it's "don't do the voice :("
Tim is a genius lmao
Literally, figuratively, and objectively. This is fresh, cynical, hilarious, and original. The way comedy should be.
@@theholymackerel072where's the cynicism
@@HaykInWonderland watch the “public prank” sketch.
@@theholymackerel072 oh, thought you meant about this video. But ok, i'll check that out
from the numberous clips of this show i am going to have to OBJECTIVELY say its mid and unfunny lol. eric andre or tom segura ratio
Can we take a moment to appreciate how amazing the woman who played the prosecutor was?
lmao yea! LMAO There's no way she did that in one take without laughing.
It's illegal for you to ask me that
She nailed The Voice.
She was great! When she did The Voice I burst out laughing, it was spot on
Nice try actor's mom!
I still watch this around once a week. It might genuinely be the best sketch ever written
Same, I just wish it had an actual ending
This is the best skit of the show. When the hat is revealed i cried laughing
There was a huge contest on Twitter, like a March Madness bracket with every ITYSL sketch + The Characters and Brian's Hat won
The actress reading the texts doesn’t get enough credit for making this skit as great as it is.
She says the WHO SAID THAT line so well lmao
@@thepants1450
Yessss. First time I saw this I thought they dubbed his voice over hers.
"you have to grease these wheels!?"
This is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen in my entire life I’ve watched it at least 20 times. It’s unbelievably perfect. “Move! Who said that?” Brilliant.
Don't do the voice
same here funny every time
I love the face Brian makes at his boss after saying that the guy at the store said he’s the only person he’s ever seen pull it off, as if that settles the matter and Brian should be allowed to put it back on
😂😂😂
Besides the focus shot on Brian's face when they first mention the hat, this is my favorite part. I make that face and Gus Johnson angry face all the time
The last 10 seconds of this skit are absolutely perfect. The Lawyer doing the voice, his reaction to it, the other lawyer finally bringing up relevance, and the ending, 'Quit fucking with them,' have me in tears!!
I was already laughing hard, but when he said “don’t do the voice” I completely lost it 😂😂
'It's illegal for you to ask me that" is such a great way to stone wall someone, why have I never thought of that.
Imagine combining that hat with a Dan Flashes shirt 🔥
Outfit ain't complete unless you get yourself a pair calicocutpants!
@@chovue2363 Do those have anything to do with piss?
@@danflashes7125 she says she's not eating batteries but i took her to the doctor and they were like "yeah we found some batteries in there"
@@chovue2363 but never chode jeans.
Recipe for a dangerous night right there
This is one of the skits where the punchline hits every single time. Every time she starts reading and they put the camera on him I die laughing. Then when he does the voice...well...my soul has already left my body at that point lmao
don't do the voice...
“Nobody said shit dude” is the greatest comedy writing of our time. Man’s got his finger on the pulse.
That last part felt so genuine 😂
The “quit fuckin’ with them!” Gets me all the time.
This sketch and Ghost tour leave me in tears no matter how many times I watch it
Somewhere our wires were not crossed!
I've showed Ghost Tour to so many people. It's my favorite of the second season.
@@Freeden It's interesting, the ghosts.
"Make any friends?"
The baby pageant gets me every time!
His sketch show has literally left me in tears from laughing so hard! This Lorne guy really knows how to let go of funny people so they can be better!
Lorne is such garbage
Lorne Schmorne, Robinson's a natural. He can take off hat just like Fred Astaire
Lorne owns this show too, bud. He didn't exactly "let him go".
@@latinolawdog5067 thats honestly pretty sad. Fuck Lorne.
@@BlamingBuddha it’s not sad. We get to watch this brilliant show because of him putting up the money and giving Tim his big break.
These have to be some of the funniest skits I have ever seen. Half of the time I don't even know exactly why it's so funny to me as i'm bursting out laughing, it's almost on a instinctual level. I love his style of writing for these and the way he executes them with his acting is just perfect. Wish there was more comedy out there like this.
His delivery I think
You can't do that!
You hit me in the cup!
Try The Birthday Boys, the show Comedy Bang Bang even some Tim and Eric or the Kids in The Hall if you enjoy this sort of humor.
Tim and eric. Eric andre.
I've been watching his Comedy Central show "Detroiters" back from 2018. It's unfortunate they cancelled it after only 20 episodes because from what I've seen so far it's hilarious. It's written by the same duo of Zach Kanin and Tim Robinson (Brian in this skit) too, plus it has Sam Richardson (from the buff boys and fat baby award skits).
Baronness Von Sketch has this type of humour too
I can’t stop laughing that Brian’s first move after spilling water over his computer is to roll the hat down his arm like Fred Astaire - immediately after saying he wouldn’t take it off - instead of grab a paper towel
“Nobody said shit dude, nobody said shit.”
This show = 🐐
I keep coming back to this one so often. When he tries to roll the hat down his arm after spilling water all over his laptop, that shit absolutely kills me
Every time!!!I came back because I saw him in an old SNL skit and he was so not funny back then ,but just f****** killed it on his own!
This is the funniest sketch I've ever seen. I thought I was going to be sick the first time I saw it.
I had tears rolling down my face and couldn't catch my breath lol
I was laughing so hard that the sides of my head were hurting.
This, the "mudpie" skit and "I don't know how to drive" skits are my all-time favourites... Pissing my pants.
mighty sick
I don't know how to drive is up there with this one
I love when Brian just says "no?" in court at first.
With no breathing room when it cuts to him, and just a half second of it after makes it way funnier
2:09 I appreciate them throwing in a singular text about the insider trading scheme before immediately continuing on about the hat
The prosecutor deserves an Emmy for this.
I come back to this sketch every few weeks and it never gets old 🤣
This skit had me in tears. My wife thought I was going insane. God I love this show
me too. my girlfriend got up and left the room. I was crying laughing out of breath
My wife got flipped over 8 times by a swing dancer at a wedding.
I feel like Tim Robinson was created in a laboratory. He was made specifically for sketch comedy.
One part cheese, one part varmint, and one part hotdog. Those are the materials required to create Tim Robinson.
It is fascinating that he was kind of milquetoast on SNL but he certainly shines here. Maybe all of his sketch ideas were shot down on that show.
But here we are laughing at his material harder than we probably laugh at 99% of SNL.
That and it was awhile ago too. Not sure this humor would've hit the same back then. But, he did talk about it in a talk show interview once about how he uses rejected SNL sketches on his show :P
@@TomBVoxman The SNL format is just very specific and there are some extremely funny people who just need a different kind of production to thrive. A lot of times these people are comedy greats.
Only SNL could completely fail to use his genius and squander it
This thing is masterful. An absolute symphony! I keep watching it over and over like it’s going to teach me the meaning of life.
Now that some time has gone by…I think we can officially declare this the greatest skit of all time
The quiet nodding-delivery of “Leave it the f*** alone” to the guy in the courtroom just slays me every time
I don’t think I’ve ever laughed as hard watching a sketch in my life
Same
I think the only other one I cracked up this hard watching the first time was the sloppy steaks skit when they finally show the flashback to him with his "dangerous nights crew" getting sloppy steaks. I had to pause both of these sketches constantly because I was laughing so hard it hurt 😂
The dice got me crying and I thought it’d be over, but then the whole business conference scene. I love that just when you think the sketch is concluding a bit it goes into an even crazier tangent bit and keeps going… funniest show on ‘tv’ these days.
this shit aint even funny. i just found it and dude, this shit wack
@@joefriedman9843 I actually almost choked to death laughing the first time I saw the coffin flops bit
The disapproving look Rick gives Brian in the courtroom while the lawyer is talking about how Brian's hat got caught in his wheelchair is just.....*chef's kiss*.
"wHo SaId ThAt?"
"Don't do the voice" 😂😅
The look around for help at 2:23 has me in tears man
That little optimistic face he makes is incredible
Nobody said shit, dude. Nobody said shit
Can we talk about the brilliance of the hat. Like I was expecting a ridiculous hat, but I wasn't prepared for that.
I love that it’s acted as someone telling someone else a story and how broken the dialogue is it’s perfect. Genius writing.
I’m so glad my favorite sketch is now on UA-cam where it is easily shareable to all my friends
Have you seen Bozo Dubbed Over?
@@erkules42069 I guess it’s like a viral video where bozo dubs over
@@erkules42069 it says it has 1 view and it was uploaded at 6am?
0:58 “What the hell” got me 😂
'you have to grease these wheels!? " lives rent free in my brain. 💲💲💲💲
"Don't do the voice" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"He was fucking beet-red" That does NOT bode well for his family photo tonight.
Is that the joke? That shit my pants?
@@adammalay3842 The joke is "what if you farted"
@@JamesBlond000 I think we covered what would happen if I farted, Jane! You’d throw up your pretty little lunch 🙄
@@abbyroselew9971 i laughed reading this🤣
the best part about tim robinson bits is the first joke is so good it seems impossible to top it but it keeps heightening and manages to get funnier
"He tried to roll the hat down his arm like Fred Astaire..." kills me every single time.
One of his best sketches ever...
One of the best sketches. Tim Robinsons face is amazing, he basically doesn't need any words in this sketch.
For the love of God we need a season 3 Netflix! Please!
Everyone gives.
You just hit me in the cup!
Netflix just greenlit a 3rd
@@RIPToNateDoggIHadToRegulate "Hold that door! Hold that door!" -proceeds to walk slowly to a door that's 100 feet away
He tried to roll the hat down his arm like Fred Astaire,
But the back flap got trapped around Rick's wheelchair.
I never realized that rhymes! Time to make it into a catchy song so I can sing it at funerals
@@mattd3826
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@@lolatomroflsinnlos I'm thinking that we
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@@mattd3826 we left on Fri-day, now it’s Satur-day
It's just so hilarious how many layers there are in this sketch.
I like the fact that whoever wrote this added small connections to the case by the end of each email exchange just so it makes some sense that the attorney would read the parts about Brian’s hat. First is “talk later, I’ll take care of that thing”. Then, it’s the dollar sign emoji. Well done.
"It's illegal for you to ask me that". Amazing.
1:45 her face/mocking smile when she sees the dice in his pocket might be my favorite part
I love that “stupid middle aged male fashion” is its own sub genre on this show. “Calico Cut Pants” is my favorite example of this. I wish Netflix would upload it to UA-cam so I could watch it whenever I want.
But you gotta give. If you don’t give the site could go dark.
and don't forget the shirts from Dan Flashes- they're expensive because the patterns are really complicated!
TC Tuggers
Whenever the helllll you want?
@@7327-h6w but it's not a joke shirt
I’ve watched this four times in the last two days and laughed every time.
1:41 never fails to make me laugh 😂
This sketch is just pure genius.
There is so much nuance in these sketches they get better each time you watch them.
They've had a handful of sketches that are just perfect. This included.
I love Tim Robinson. I never actually laugh hard during the video, but always end up chuckling for the next twenty minutes. Its just a unique kind of humor.
This is the greatest show of all time. Please give us S3 ASAP!!!
This was probably my favorite sketch from season 2. I was crying laughing the first time I saw it.
This is one of the most brilliant sketches I've seen in years, the thing where he tries to roll the hat down his arm and gets it stuck in the wheelchair is just amazing.
I've seen this skit so many times yet still laughed so hard. The show is comedic brilliance!
I love this skit so much because of the departure from how they normally do them. I could just be a normal goofy office skit but the court case framing is so good
I have never watched this show, and I might binge it now just from this alone.
Also check out the Tim Robinson episode of The Characters. It's essentially the pilot.
@@joshuawiljanen3403 Sick, I will, thank you so much 🙏🏼
But you gotta give!
You should
@@uniqueweasel try Detroiters too: amazing
This show is hilarious. Can't wait for Season 3!
Looks like Christmas came early. Thanks for uploading this sketch Netflix!
Yeah. Santa should’ve wrapped it!
SANTABROUGHITEARLY!
@@towedarray7217 Ha I guess he did! Good one!
Am I even gonna get anything else for Christmas? Cuz I didn't ask for this.
@@NicoAnimation does this count as what
I get for Christmas?
I think one of the funniest things about this sketch is Tim Robinson actually pulls the hat off a little
The best part about the meeting room bit is that, having seen so many other Tim Robinson skits, I can literally hear how he would say those lines, which just makes the monotone overdub even funnier
The foot war with the dice is one of the stupidest and funniest things I’ve ever seen. Why is this show so oddly genius?
Quit FUCKIN with them.
The dice in general is so out of left field. I was cracking up.
@@geoken2 Part of what makes this show so good is the random weird details and side jokes like the dice thing. It doesn't really have anything to do with the skit but at the same time it fits the character and is a nice detail. So funny.
@@geoken2 Not really. Dice are something a naive guy who thinks a shitty fedora like that is cool would carry around to try and seem badass, like chewing a toothpick.
@@whatdothlife4660 yeah but that’s a pretty old-timey reference
"He looks so f*cking stupid."
"No."
I wish I had the courage to fight for something like Brian did for his hat
I was chocking last night with the expression on his face when they were talking about his hat 😅
This is seriously one of the funniest sketches of all time.
Haha, I was waiting for a sketch like this for years, maybe decades!
The hat roll during the meeting sent me into another universe