Freddy actor deserves to win a major award for this role. His scenes were superb head and shoulders above everyone else. One of the best acting in last 2 years. He absolutely deserves to win some big recognition and Awards. 10/10
The chicken gag is one of the oldest comedic bits going back to vaudeville. Wether it's a rubber chicken or a suit. If you're gonna do it you have to nail it. And boy did they . Hearing the "becaaaalk" while watching him lean down for a dusty line was priceless
@@wokeewok4014 if it were just for a few minutes, giving up your humanity would be a small price to pay to get out of such a difficult situation. I mean, how long did the boss plan to keep him that way?
@@kornythechicken you don’t get it, he broke his spirit, someone can do something humiliating for a short period of time that’s easy, but psychologically becoming something degrading is more serious than that, doesn’t matter if it’s for a few seconds
What I love so much about this show is how much the scene keeps going. Every time I think, "alright they're surely going to cut" the scene just keeps going and takes us deeper into the characters feelings until we're ALSO there with them.
I’m confused by his objective. How do you mean be a chicken? A layman can’t understand Shakespeare, follow? He tried. Maybe with enthusiasm? Guidance? Movement? Conviction? Admition? Repentance? Study? How does one become a chicken? He’s asking the impossible. He’s going to break. That’s the point. It’s the opportunity for psychological torture I know understand. That’s why his little brother stepped in. He didn’t want him completely shattered. “Can’t we film this and wrap it up!?” - his little brother shouted. Little did the man know, he was going to face the biggest chicken move of his life he’s ever seen, right to his face.
This scene hit home for me. I make my living as a chicken in a similarly humiliating costume. The reason why I do this is not exactly the same scenario as in this scene, but it's also not entirely dissimilar, either. I'm forced to take pretty much any paying gig I can get, and there have actually been several occasions where I've been required to "BE a chicken" for the duration of an appearance. Not just pretending, but actually "being the bird," as demanded here. I once worked a fair where I had to be a chicken for twelve hours a day for two weeks straight. Either you snap like this guy did, or you give in and submit to the role. Once you actually "obtain the frequency of a chicken" believe it or not the humiliation actually fades away.
@@rockefeller13 it's humiliating only until you "give in" and accept your form. Then you stop thinking too much and time passes differently, and humiliation doesn't occur to you. But you're kind of "locked in" at that point, and it can take a bit to mentally come back from that, but when you do, it actually feels deeply liberating.
I know a lot of people find this scene funny but I was horrified and thought it was the darkest scene in the show. There’s something very assault like here - the way he’s forced to eat the worm between the guy’s legs his head going up and down - I was very creeped out.
This is hilarious, but it’s great how this method somehow made sense to dehumanize the dude and torture him psychologically. “You don’t just pretend to be a chicken. You have to actually be a chicken.”
This is simultaneously the funniest and most cruel thing that I've ever seen put to screen. On the one hand I'm laughing so hard at Peter Serafinowicz psychologically torturing Freddy but at the same time I can't help but feel happy for Freddy when he shot a character that in my eyes, deserved more screen time. In Freddy's position, I think we all would have done the same...
He actually makes a chicken sound at 4:20. He was completely broken; it actually was effective… until he saw the gun in the bathroom. Then everything was undone and he went right back to making poor decisions.
I binged watched the entire series in two days. I loved it. There were a couple of bizarre tangents in subsequent episodes but I assert the first episode was perfect. Perfect. Daniel Ings was a revelation. Who knew I’d fall in love with Vinnie Jones? And when ‘Uncle Stan’ specified he wanted, the “Waterman Sapphire Blue” with “blue ink, not black,” I knew I was in for one hell of a ride! 👍
This was such a distressing scene to watch and by the end I could totally feel the anger in a way no other medium has captured. A masterpiece of direction here
This entire scene has damaged my liver, I was literally on the floor gasping for breath at how hilarious this was. Specially when Tommy said "He has to attain the frequency first" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Over all an Amazing series, I really hope they dont cancel this and give us 2 - 3 more seasons.
Best scene in the whole series. Not lost on me that Tommy did a better chicken impression instantly when a gun is pointed right at him than Freddie had been attempting for ages lol. Also... "I just wanna see BEEEERD" was the most scouse thing I've ever heard!! Legend.
I just finished watching this scene. As it was playing, all I kept thinking was 'Good, Freddy deserves this punishment'. Just in this 1st ep he has undermined and made a mess of everything. He is unapologetic about his poor decisions and actions. And isn't even grateful when Eddie bails him out and saves the estate. Now Eddie is gonna have to deal with a whole new mess. All because Freddy's little ego couldn't handle being rightfully humiliated. So yeah, the scene was disturbing and humiliating, it was suppose to be cause that is what Freddy should have felt. I hate selfish characters like Freddy the most, so people saying they feel sorry for him in this scene just baffles me.
Yes this scene was way deeper than some people can pick up on. We all turn ourselves into something based on our frequency. It might not be a chicken, but definitely our energy can portray the bottom feeders of life. Look at what people turn into due to their frequency. Dang Guy Richie! This show is very spiritual.
This scene right here 😅😅😅😅 when the chicken in you refuses to come out but your life is on the line... 😂😂😂 It was fantastical and hysterical. Oh Freddie... 😩😭🤣
My living as a costumed chicken was designed to be the most humiliating occupation I could be given. This scene proves that it probably is, but thankfully I don't really feel it anymore.
@JohnCedar Thanks, and I agree with you on that. I always say, as absurd as I may be as a giant chicken, there's no way I can out-absurd what's going on in the world around me.
Лучший сериал! Гай Ричи - молодец! Респект из России! А как сыграл Peter Serafinowicz - очень крут, ждем еще таких ролей гангстеров!..The best TV series! Guy Ritchie - well done! Respect from Russia! And how Peter Serafinowicz played is very cool, we are waiting for more such gangster roles!..
“The remedy is in the poison “ Just purely watch. Then watch it again. As I see it, this was actually hard but necessary help for Freddy. Freddy behaved as a chicken in a human body up to this point. However, his misplaced pride and ego(the false self) bristled at the idea of acting like a chicken! Even Ms. Glass recognized this & told the Duke “Stay out of this.” This humiliation ritual was to force his false self to die in order to see the reality of his character and subsequent behavior as equal to that of an animal, particularly, a chicken! What a PROFOUND scene! A masterpiece from every part of this scene’s creation!
I don't know why everyone found this scene funny. I think it was meant to be embarrising and I definitely felt it. It doesn't even try to be funny. At first it starts like a joke and Freddy doesn't take it seriously but the guy keeps ordering him and it gets super serious and awkward and embarrising. They specifically show how ashamed Freddy is. Who the fuck would laugh at that?
I never thought to laugh, it was hitting g me so hard in my soul, the not taking thing serious, the trying, the failure he feels, then he gives up and finally allows himself to just fall hard. He’s never been that low before, and I felt that.
Another direction they could’ve taken with this scene would’ve been for the gangster to tell Freddie, ‘chickens don’t use a toilet…..They shit the floor.’
It's absolutely partly Edward's fault for not even considering that this might happen. I think most people in Freddy's shoes would have been driven to the same thing, especially considering the gun was RIGHT THERE offering him an easy way out of the situation.
This show gave off a similar type of anxiety inducing energy as the Adam Sandler movie Uncut Gems. The first two episodes had me pacing around in a maddened state at Freddie’s unhinged decision making. Easy to binge and a must watch from me. Also, the sound of that f**k off sounding somewhat like a chickens bawking, was magnificent
Those split second scenes where hes looking over at his brother for help had me kind of sad, but for the most part I was laughing my ass off during this entire scene😂😂😂
Based on this scene, this is probably what a Guy Ritchie directed Superman film wwould go (w Daniel Ings as Superman) Clark: "Why am I different from them, Dad?" Earth dad: "Because you're not a f***in chicken, Kal. You're meant to soar...like an eagle."
how all the other actors kept a straight face filiming this scene is a legendary feat on it's own
Why are you commenting? I TOLD YOU TO BE a CHICKEN!!!~!
We don't know how many takes it took. I bet there's a shitload of out-takes
Definitely not a first take 😂
It’s actually a sad scene if you’re grown
@@spenomusicctrue its funny and its a society messed up scene at the same time 😢
When he started with the grain and the worms I lost it. Wonderful.
Absolutely! 😂
Freakiest moment in films.
Same here, I was crying at this point! 😂
Yeah I wished I had the balls to force a holes to do that.
And with that british accent on top of if. " Eat that Werrrm, come on ! ", I completely lost it right there as well 🤣
This is one of the craziest and funniest scenes Guy Ritchie has ever done
Just when you think we've seen it all from him, he goes and does this absolute gem. I'm anxious to see what he cooks up in Ungentlemanly Warfare!
No doubt
Ritchie a bloody legend man can't make a flop even if he was paid to ❤😂
The freakiest so far.
@@Randomaccount9470 Nothing tops his first 2 imo. This scene is perfect representation of those 2 (all subjective ofc)
Freddy actor deserves to win a major award for this role. His scenes were superb head and shoulders above everyone else. One of the best acting in last 2 years. He absolutely deserves to win some big recognition and Awards. 10/10
The chicken gag is one of the oldest comedic bits going back to vaudeville. Wether it's a rubber chicken or a suit. If you're gonna do it you have to nail it. And boy did they . Hearing the "becaaaalk" while watching him lean down for a dusty line was priceless
100% - I hope the whole cast gets a SAG too, such a great team effort.
Very little people gives a damn about these awards anymore.
Super, the guy or gal is great at making pretend, give a little statue 🤦♂
@@GuiSilva84just cuz u lift bro doesnt make you cool
I thought this scene was so well directed and acted by all the actors. It was a mixture of hilarious, sad and tragic.
🐔-MAN
*points shotgun*
“FUUUCKOOOFF-“
🤣🤣🤣
He becomes a chicken😂
He broke him spiritually I’ve never seen this before “obtain the frequency of a chicken” worse than physically punishing him this was brutal
Literally split his character in two with that
But had he actually submitted to the frequency of a chicken, he would've lost the sense of humiliation.
@@kornythechicken he would of lost his humanity also, tell me which is more important
@@wokeewok4014 if it were just for a few minutes, giving up your humanity would be a small price to pay to get out of such a difficult situation. I mean, how long did the boss plan to keep him that way?
@@kornythechicken you don’t get it, he broke his spirit, someone can do something humiliating for a short period of time that’s easy, but psychologically becoming something degrading is more serious than that, doesn’t matter if it’s for a few seconds
What I love so much about this show is how much the scene keeps going. Every time I think, "alright they're surely going to cut" the scene just keeps going and takes us deeper into the characters feelings until we're ALSO there with them.
"Look there a weeerm i want you to eat the weeeerm" 😂😂😂
Liverpool sounds fucking fantastic. 😂😂
“All I want to see is… bird.”
BAERD
😂😂😂😂
I just wanna see...BURD!😂
I’m confused by his objective. How do you mean be a chicken? A layman can’t understand Shakespeare, follow? He tried. Maybe with enthusiasm? Guidance? Movement? Conviction? Admition? Repentance? Study? How does one become a chicken? He’s asking the impossible. He’s going to break. That’s the point. It’s the opportunity for psychological torture I know understand. That’s why his little brother stepped in. He didn’t want him completely shattered. “Can’t we film this and wrap it up!?” - his little brother shouted. Little did the man know, he was going to face the biggest chicken move of his life he’s ever seen, right to his face.
@@GenericHandle666
You're overthinking things 🤔
Me and my girlfriend genuinely thought he was gonna go to the bathroom to OD, leaving the full 8 million debt to Eddie.
Same😁
This scene hit home for me. I make my living as a chicken in a similarly humiliating costume. The reason why I do this is not exactly the same scenario as in this scene, but it's also not entirely dissimilar, either. I'm forced to take pretty much any paying gig I can get, and there have actually been several occasions where I've been required to "BE a chicken" for the duration of an appearance. Not just pretending, but actually "being the bird," as demanded here. I once worked a fair where I had to be a chicken for twelve hours a day for two weeks straight. Either you snap like this guy did, or you give in and submit to the role. Once you actually "obtain the frequency of a chicken" believe it or not the humiliation actually fades away.
We all got to pay the bills. I hope good things will come to you.
Heavy
Woah.... How does it feel at that point or you don't care
That’s interesting thanks for sharing it with us. Makes the scene have more meaning now.
@@rockefeller13 it's humiliating only until you "give in" and accept your form. Then you stop thinking too much and time passes differently, and humiliation doesn't occur to you. But you're kind of "locked in" at that point, and it can take a bit to mentally come back from that, but when you do, it actually feels deeply liberating.
the acting, the directing, the score, the editing, the sound mixing.the tension, the uncertainty..
this scene is a masterpiece... Thank you Guy..
It's a shame Peter Serafinowicz , didn't have more screen time in the show.
He was brilliant
Agreed. He's brilliant.
But I'm thankful for the ten minutes we had. "Don't pretend to be the chicken"
Stanley spelt with a C
He’s a genius
Finishes the series within 24hrs. I NEED MORE! Masterpiece abd one of the rare examples where a series is as good as the movie…need to see it again.
Same here, guy Ritchie doing what he best at.
i stopped after episode 1 today. That ending was just too good to binge on.
I know a lot of people find this scene funny but I was horrified and thought it was the darkest scene in the show. There’s something very assault like here - the way he’s forced to eat the worm between the guy’s legs his head going up and down - I was very creeped out.
Please I want to know the music in this scene
@rimmaatoug372 I think it's the theme of the show. The name of the show is "The Gentlemen". This type of sound is used throughout the show.
SECONDED, this is a fantastic implicit rxpe scene
Either that or pay the extra 4 million they didn’t have lol
"Come and eat the worm you fucking chicken!" I hope there's going to be another season, because I all ready miss it.
This is hilarious, but it’s great how this method somehow made sense to dehumanize the dude and torture him psychologically. “You don’t just pretend to be a chicken. You have to actually be a chicken.”
"I want you to transform into a chicken". 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
“Attain the frequency!”
"I don't want any vestige of humanity left in ya. I just want to see bird."
Get on the couch and fly off 😂😂😂😂 had me rolling
The grain picking part is where I couldn't breathe anymore. Classic guy Ritchie
Lay a fukkin egg 😂
And the start when Feddy is clicking his fingers
I seriously could not stop laughing at this scene. I was on the floor almost unable to get my breath 🤣🤣🤣
One of the funniest things I’ve ever seen, can’t remember the last time I laughed so much.
Pakaaa! 🐔
Same bro 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Me too!😂 It was a great series overall and I can't wait for the next season!
Bro needs an Oscar for this. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂lol 😂😂
Great scene, hilarious even better when he sticks the cigar in his mouth and runs through the garden.
And almost slips!😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is simultaneously the funniest and most cruel thing that I've ever seen put to screen.
On the one hand I'm laughing so hard at Peter Serafinowicz psychologically torturing Freddy but at the same time I can't help but feel happy for Freddy when he shot a character that in my eyes, deserved more screen time. In Freddy's position, I think we all would have done the same...
He actually makes a chicken sound at 4:20.
He was completely broken; it actually was effective…
until he saw the gun in the bathroom. Then everything was undone and he went right back to making poor decisions.
Nah, that was an awesome decision.
I wonder if Tommy would have been happy to start filming at this point - if it hadn’t gone south.
Good spot.🎉
2:21 "I just wanna see... burrrd"
Funny as fuck I wanna see birrdd!!
"Bærd"
B U R R D ! ! ! 😂
Accent reall English
@@thabisomodisane1435
Liverpool accent🎉
I binged watched the entire series in two days. I loved it. There were a couple of bizarre tangents in subsequent episodes but I assert the first episode was perfect. Perfect. Daniel Ings was a revelation. Who knew I’d fall in love with Vinnie Jones? And when ‘Uncle Stan’ specified he wanted, the “Waterman Sapphire Blue” with “blue ink, not black,” I knew I was in for one hell of a ride! 👍
Hop on
I did it in one😏
Care to go into detail on what you thought were bizarre tangents?
This was such a distressing scene to watch and by the end I could totally feel the anger in a way no other medium has captured. A masterpiece of direction here
So funny...but the scenes on the quadbike were even funnier
The music with the cigar - perfection
I swear, this is how The Shining was directed.😅
I just saw a video on that 😂 ur joke is highly underrated
I agree... actors were mentally broken in that film😂
Him saying “FUCKOFF” sounds like a chicken going “BUKAW”. Intentional?
Yes it was 🎉
This entire scene has damaged my liver, I was literally on the floor gasping for breath at how hilarious this was. Specially when Tommy said "He has to attain the frequency first" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Over all an Amazing series, I really hope they dont cancel this and give us 2 - 3 more seasons.
I LOOOOSSSTTTTT it at he needs to attain the frequency
When he tells him to peck grain that was hilarious 😂
F**k off or it goes back up to 8 million, he needs to attain the frequency.
Best scene in the whole series. Not lost on me that Tommy did a better chicken impression instantly when a gun is pointed right at him than Freddie had been attempting for ages lol. Also... "I just wanna see BEEEERD" was the most scouse thing I've ever heard!! Legend.
This scene will go down in history on how to embody a chicken.
I laughed for 15 minutes straight at this scene.
Peck the grain
I'm pecking the facking grain
I just finished watching this scene. As it was playing, all I kept thinking was 'Good, Freddy deserves this punishment'. Just in this 1st ep he has undermined and made a mess of everything. He is unapologetic about his poor decisions and actions. And isn't even grateful when Eddie bails him out and saves the estate. Now Eddie is gonna have to deal with a whole new mess. All because Freddy's little ego couldn't handle being rightfully humiliated. So yeah, the scene was disturbing and humiliating, it was suppose to be cause that is what Freddy should have felt. I hate selfish characters like Freddy the most, so people saying they feel sorry for him in this scene just baffles me.
He reminds me of cousing Roman from GTA IV
Roman didn't care being humiliated as long as he's safe tho
Yes this scene was way deeper than some people can pick up on. We all turn ourselves into something based on our frequency. It might not be a chicken, but definitely our energy can portray the bottom feeders of life. Look at what people turn into due to their frequency. Dang Guy Richie! This show is very spiritual.
When I watched this scene I felt his humiliation in my bones, it was so cruel.
He had it coming. He was the "Fredo" of the UK!😂
@ It was overkill.
@QUEENSBRIDGE_10TH_ST231 Was it?! Do you think a f-up like Freddie would've actually learned a lesson?
First it was hilarious, then sad with humiliation. I couldnt stop watching. This is so good
Every single line in that scene is genius 😂😂😂😂
This scene right here 😅😅😅😅 when the chicken in you refuses to come out but your life is on the line... 😂😂😂 It was fantastical and hysterical. Oh Freddie... 😩😭🤣
I'm dying!
Peck the grain 😂😂
Please Can you tell me the name of the music in this scene ?
@@rockefeller13 there's the worm! Eat the wooooorrrmmmmm 😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😩😩😩
@@Alchemista420 that scene was so degrading for the character 😆😆
This scene was top drawer, the dialogue, the scouse gangster, the boy counting the money, the music, the tense humiliation, the breakdown...
This is the perfect example of the ultimate humiliation 😂😂😂
True but it also clearly shows what can happen when you push someone too far. The actors did a marvelous job in this scene. Well acted.
My living as a costumed chicken was designed to be the most humiliating occupation I could be given. This scene proves that it probably is, but thankfully I don't really feel it anymore.
@JohnCedar Thanks, and I agree with you on that. I always say, as absurd as I may be as a giant chicken, there's no way I can out-absurd what's going on in the world around me.
Guy richie did it again 👏
Copying Quentin Tarantino though.
@@doubleL_S not really
@@doubleL_Sand what like
@@doubleL_S QT admitted to copying everything he liked from other movies himself, what's ur point
@@doubleL_S boy doesn't understand what inspiration is.
Didn’t expect this scene to be such a rollercoaster for me. At first it was hilarious, then as the scene moves forward it becomes sad, then tragic.
As the scene started I knew he was gonna get shot but my God, was it still HYSTERICAL
Gathering storm as soon as this humilliation was proposed.
Tommy needed more screen time. I want a spin off of the brothers crime family.
When hes on the ATV with the shotgun i was losing it, funny shit 😂
Never laughed so hard 😅😂😂 was crying 😭 😅👏🏻 chicken 🐔 🐓 your a chicken aren’t you Freddy 🐓😁😁😂
And the way he said "the bird" LMAO
BEEHD
omg lol byuuurd!
I lived in Liverpool for a year and a half and the stronger scouse accents on the northern parts would say it like that 110 percent
how could anybody keep a straight face on this scene XD
Лучший сериал! Гай Ричи - молодец! Респект из России! А как сыграл Peter Serafinowicz - очень крут, ждем еще таких ролей гангстеров!..The best TV series! Guy Ritchie - well done! Respect from Russia! And how Peter Serafinowicz played is very cool, we are waiting for more such gangster roles!..
Favourite show I’ve watched in years
4:00 Best part. He loses it.
This scene was WAY too hilarious! “Come & eat the f*ckin’ WEARM!”
Even tho he kinda deserved it, the humiliation went too far.
I had to fast forward. This was not even funny to me. It was pointless and almost made me want to stop watching the series.
@@d0min1qu3same i found it incredibly hard to watch
@@d0min1qu3you weak
Weak @@d0min1qu3
He wanted to strip that man of being human
This is the craziest and funniest thing I've ever seen. I just laughed all day long.

Auf
I could watch this scene over and over and never get tired of it.
Those are some really good noise cancelling head phones.
Peter is brilliant in The Gentlemen... spin off worthy. common lads, do a series on Tommy Dixon will ya
This might be my favourite Guy Ritchie scene and that's saying a lot. Everybody was fantastic in this.
Peter serafinowicz is class here 😆
hes so angry
_..Become a chicken_ *!!!*
I just noticed that when he says "fuckoff" it sounds like a chicken saying bacock!
Guy Ritchie is actually inspirational. Special human. Id like to meet him one day.
There a weerrm !! I want ya ta eat tha weeerrrm 😂😂
Freddy: Pulls out the gun..
Tommy: May i suggest the Benelli M4
John Wick 🎉
“The remedy is in the poison “
Just purely watch. Then watch it again.
As I see it, this was actually hard but necessary help for Freddy.
Freddy behaved as a chicken in a human body up to this point. However, his misplaced pride and ego(the false self) bristled at the idea of acting like a chicken!
Even Ms. Glass recognized this & told the Duke “Stay out of this.”
This humiliation ritual was to force his false self to die in order to see the reality of his character and subsequent behavior as equal to that of an animal, particularly, a chicken!
What a PROFOUND scene!
A masterpiece from every part of this scene’s creation!
"I just wanna see bird". (scouse accent)
tops it off, genius🤭🤣
When a man gets a job at KFC. 🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
Lol...it's a typical KFC interview 😂
"COME 'ERE. THERE'S A FUUKING WEERM 'ERE."
Dude 😂
I would feel sorry for him, but he was more than willing to screw over his entire family and leave them with nothing, so this is just Karma.
I couldnt take anymore. I missed halve of the scene when first time watching it. This was ingenious
I don't know why everyone found this scene funny. I think it was meant to be embarrising and I definitely felt it. It doesn't even try to be funny. At first it starts like a joke and Freddy doesn't take it seriously but the guy keeps ordering him and it gets super serious and awkward and embarrising. They specifically show how ashamed Freddy is. Who the fuck would laugh at that?
That's the point... To humiliate him
I never thought to laugh, it was hitting g me so hard in my soul, the not taking thing serious, the trying, the failure he feels, then he gives up and finally allows himself to just fall hard. He’s never been that low before, and I felt that.
It's not because he was finding it funny he wanted to break him into a psychological point the film was for evidence
Theo James does a really good job on this show.
Yes he’s played such a level headed guy apart from his crazed brother 😂 ffs
This scene got me laughing...
Like a chicken 😂
Another direction they could’ve taken with this scene would’ve been for the gangster to tell Freddie, ‘chickens don’t use a toilet…..They shit the floor.’
Thats gna go in history as one of the greatest comedy scenes in history. That custome is gna be a killer for halloween 😂😂😂
BOCOOOOOOOOOOOOCK !! Epic
This scene yeah…forget about it…never again will a classic like this ever be produced
i just finished watching episode 1. after a scene like that you can't in good taste continue to keep binge watching.
Guy deserves the directing Emmy for this episode. Hands down.
It's absolutely partly Edward's fault for not even considering that this might happen. I think most people in Freddy's shoes would have been driven to the same thing, especially considering the gun was RIGHT THERE offering him an easy way out of the situation.
Simply wonderful!
This show gave off a similar type of anxiety inducing energy as the Adam Sandler movie Uncut Gems.
The first two episodes had me pacing around in a maddened state at Freddie’s unhinged decision making.
Easy to binge and a must watch from me.
Also, the sound of that f**k off sounding somewhat like a chickens bawking, was magnificent
😂. The most ive laughed in years lol
‘I can’t actually fucking fly Tommy’ is such an underrated line
*sniffs a line in the bathroom *……..
“BUCKARRRRRRRRGGGHHHHHHHH” 😂😂😂🤦♂️🤦♂️
Only Netflix will cancel this goldmine. God i hope not
Those split second scenes where hes looking over at his brother for help had me kind of sad, but for the most part I was laughing my ass off during this entire scene😂😂😂
Eat the Weeeehrm
This. Scene. Is. Amazing.
It was funny at first then it was serious immediately because I like how Tommy "Motivates" of I put into words
Motivate Freddy to "BECOME" a chicken
It's scandalous that Daniel Ings didn't get an Emmy nomination for this... it's some of the best acting I've ever seen!
That Fuck Off at the end sounded like a chicken… brilliant
LOVED THIS SCENE. the acting was so awesome
Based on this scene, this is probably what a Guy Ritchie directed Superman film wwould go (w Daniel Ings as Superman)
Clark: "Why am I different from them, Dad?"
Earth dad:
"Because you're not a f***in chicken, Kal. You're meant to soar...like an eagle."
The comments on scenes like this are always better than the actual videos
Everytime i see a chicken i think of this scene 😂! Epic!!
Lmaoooooooo
"Peck the grain"😂😂
I dont want any vestige of humanity left in ya.... I just want to see bird
This is one of the greatest scenes I have ever seen 🤣🤣🤣