These two are on fire. It takes a sharp mind to keep track of all of this while inventing new lines that also happen to have a comedic outcome. There are comic writers who couldnt come up with this in a full work week and they did it in the instant they were told.
..."do you know what happens to people who break the sweeper smoke....?" ...."no...what happens to people who break the sweeper...?" ....."well we take it out of their check. :P" -___-
U Must Agree to Google+ Terms Tho U Don't Want It Glad I'm not the only one! :D ... apparently she doesn't sing either, now that I think about it, wonder why that may be.
U Must Agree to Google+ Terms Tho U Don't Want It Actually, I'm having a hard time remembering any other performer who *never* sings, especially if including WL (where she never sings either). Colin may be crap at it and gets 'ridiculed' for just that, but he still gives it a go. Even 'Mimi' (forgot her rl name) is forced to try it, and she's bloody _awful_! So I have to wonder why Heather gets to avoid it, when no one else gets to.
Eddie Icelander So many did so few shows though that I'm sure others skipped singing, but the opportunity may not have even existed. Did Sean Masterson, Denny, Kathy Griffin, or Karen ever sing?
Heather is mostly a writer. She's used to take her time to install the premises of a punchline instead of just dropping one on the spot like the others do. That's why she seems slower. In a game of real improvisational theater where the characters and stories are regarded much higher than a punchline, she'd problably kick some these guys asses.
@@MrMowky It may be, but it's still a hard act to pull off, especially without any preparation. I'm no expert, I only worked as staff in a theatre for a short while, but I got to watch things behind the scenes. Of course there's a huge difference between drama theatre and improv comedy, the latter being obviously harder. But usually Shakespeare plays take longer to rehearse for some reason. Actors tend to mess up the words, but these two guys here pulled it off heroically.
@@High_Monk I think part of the difficulty in regards to performing Shakespeare's plays may be due to differences in the English language which did occur between his time and present day. For instance, there was a separate conjugation due to the use of "thou" for a friend instead of "you"; one example of that is "thou hast" instead of "you have". Additionally, there were certain manners of speaking in regards to past events; one might say, "I did go to the store" instead of "I went to the store." This is just my thoughts on what may cause those plays to possibly be more challenging, which necessitates more rehearsal.
Maybe his full name is Salvador Mumbo Orson Karl Elk. S.M.O.K.E. in short. Since we're throwing out suggestions, lol. Or maybe it stands for Some Mean Old Kill-Eye... guy.
Literally UNBELIEVABLE skills. The TIMING... the techniques... and just instincts of legendary, EPIC proportions! I have no idea how anyone could do this, no matter how much I've watched WLIIA over 30+ years. O.o HOW?! HOW DO DEY DOO DEEEEEEZZZ?! #TooAmazing
Heather was legitimately doing good acting on the horror bit. ... I mean, that's not really what improv comedy is about, but it was damn good acting nonetheless.
My favorite parts are still when they laugh so hard they double over, even in the background. I guess I could have shortened to I love when they laugh.
Chip was on fire, especially with the Dr. Seuss lines. And Heather's Shakespeare at the end was great too.
Yes Heather was most comfy with Shakespeare. Undoubtedly had to do it sometime in her career.
Ye olde shut up = knife in ye gut
Chip is the back bone in every situation.
Do you know if he played football?
@@MrMowky Yes, the "sweep no more" line is a reference to Macbeth's "sleep no more" speech. Maybe she played Macbeth, maybe Lady Macbeth?
"You broke the blitzer, the cammidyflammer!
The slimmer, the sloger, the blobbity-blammer!"
FREEZE!
And Heather's just like 'imma get you for that.'
Chip was legendary in this. I love this guy
These two are on fire. It takes a sharp mind to keep track of all of this while inventing new lines that also happen to have a comedic outcome. There are comic writers who couldnt come up with this in a full work week and they did it in the instant they were told.
I honestly feel Chip is very underrated in terms of the praise that he gets in comparison with the others. He was insane in this snip.
3:31 Heather looks at Chip like "that's some damn fine rhyme"
Chip killed it with the Dr. Seuss part .
And then Heather kills Chip during his Shakespeare.
I've never laughed so hard in my life! How could this show have ended after a single season?
Vegas audiences are fickle? I wouldn't be surprised the theater ended up with some other entertainment afterwards.
5:10 And like many of Shakespeare's works, "everybody dies".
who died?
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no, I am illiterate.
It's either everyone dies or everyone gets married
@@-SweetCheesecake- Or that rarest of combinations: Everyone gets married and then dies.
when they were doing horror and chip did that voice i lost it. lol
I love rewatching this for the Dr. Seuss and Shakespeare parts.
+SteelandSouls15 OHMYGOSH SAME. I LOVE IT! XD
..."do you know what happens to people who break the sweeper smoke....?"
...."no...what happens to people who break the sweeper...?"
....."well we take it out of their check. :P"
-___-
Adorable Nurse :3 Cheque 👍😉
Heather's facial expression in reaction is great.
Because it's "nasty *business* "
Chip was a ROCK-STAR on this game.
Heather is the only notable female comedian on this show that is REALLY good
I just love the Silent Spanish suggestion.
They broke one rule in silent Spanish it has to silent no Spanish words
@@christopherlopes7321 Those were subtitles
Heather's lines for horror were on point too.
And her facial reaction to "we take it out of their check"
Oh Chip you diva you!
this one is gold! .. ... ..... ....... a trillion points to Chip :) and about as many to the extremely talented and adorably witty Heather!!
I would happily watch an hour of Chip doing Dr Seuss improv... if he could
2:19 That's a cool mix of spanish, portuguese and italian, Chip.
Heather's move of killing Chip mid-dialogue is WAY TOO underrated!
Chip killed it at the Dr Suess part !
What, no love for Heather around these comments?!
Eddie Icelander She can't do Seuss, but otherwise she's great.
U Must Agree to Google+ Terms Tho U Don't Want It Glad I'm not the only one! :D
... apparently she doesn't sing either, now that I think about it, wonder why that may be.
Eddie Icelander
Certainly not all of the guys do, & some that do do to the ridicule of the others (e.g., Colin).
U Must Agree to Google+ Terms Tho U Don't Want It Actually, I'm having a hard time remembering any other performer who *never* sings, especially if including WL (where she never sings either).
Colin may be crap at it and gets 'ridiculed' for just that, but he still gives it a go. Even 'Mimi' (forgot her rl name) is forced to try it, and she's bloody _awful_!
So I have to wonder why Heather gets to avoid it, when no one else gets to.
Eddie Icelander
So many did so few shows though that I'm sure others skipped singing, but the opportunity may not have even existed. Did Sean Masterson, Denny, Kathy Griffin, or Karen ever sing?
You can see that Heather's improv acting is a bit slower but who cares..
I still love her
Heather is mostly a writer. She's used to take her time to install the premises of a punchline instead of just dropping one on the spot like the others do. That's why she seems slower. In a game of real improvisational theater where the characters and stories are regarded much higher than a punchline, she'd problably kick some these guys asses.
@@rickylyon3846 she did in the Shakespeare part. Chip did keep up though.
@@High_Monk well Shakespeare is much more common.
@@MrMowky It may be, but it's still a hard act to pull off, especially without any preparation. I'm no expert, I only worked as staff in a theatre for a short while, but I got to watch things behind the scenes. Of course there's a huge difference between drama theatre and improv comedy, the latter being obviously harder. But usually Shakespeare plays take longer to rehearse for some reason. Actors tend to mess up the words, but these two guys here pulled it off heroically.
@@High_Monk I think part of the difficulty in regards to performing Shakespeare's plays may be due to differences in the English language which did occur between his time and present day. For instance, there was a separate conjugation due to the use of "thou" for a friend instead of "you"; one example of that is "thou hast" instead of "you have". Additionally, there were certain manners of speaking in regards to past events; one might say, "I did go to the store" instead of "I went to the store."
This is just my thoughts on what may cause those plays to possibly be more challenging, which necessitates more rehearsal.
This was amazing. The Dr Seuss, the Shakespeare, so great.
Somebody named their child Smoke? I hope that's a nickname and that it's his favorite character from Mortal Kombat
Maybe it's the same Smoke?
Could be either a nickname or his last name.
Maybe his full name is Salvador Mumbo Orson Karl Elk. S.M.O.K.E. in short. Since we're throwing out suggestions, lol. Or maybe it stands for Some Mean Old Kill-Eye... guy.
LMFAO spanish dr seus and silent spanish omfg lololl dying..
Chip's FACE every time the prompts were combined was GOLDEN. Like, "Goddamnit... allrightythen."
Literally UNBELIEVABLE skills. The TIMING... the techniques... and just instincts of legendary, EPIC proportions! I have no idea how anyone could do this, no matter how much I've watched WLIIA over 30+ years. O.o
HOW?! HOW DO DEY DOO DEEEEEEZZZ?! #TooAmazing
Give it up for that pianist! 👏👏👏
Smoke is an AWESOME name.
CHIP you are amazing actor
Holy crap Chip is good in Dr. Seuss.
I wish someone would have suggested Mortal Kombat as a style. 5:11 Smoke wins. Flawless Victory. Fatality
Did anyone notice Chips's Ramsey Bolton voice when it went to horror??
+SammyDPaul It's nasty business.
Chip's last line of the horror segment was so funny :)
Chip's Hannibal.. xP
1:02 Damn who was killing a puppy in the audience??
This was fantastic!! Chip, Heather and Jonathan 👍👍 and Smoke... ‘cause if you got ‘em.
Silent Spanish film? Mui interessante! :D
Also, Brad's face at 2:51 must become a meme!
+Mario Krastanov I don't see Brad anywhere in this.
I meant Chip :D
Anyone know the song bob was playing at 2:38 ? The one that was in the silent movie part? I actually genuinely liked it.
Thank You as Allway ' s Great Fun to Watch ;
A Jeff and Chipp Shakespeare scene would be awesome!
I now ship Jeff and Heather because of 3:20
kittyofpink Well, they are married..
@@KalleJon10 except she's a lesbian lol
kittyofpink “I now ship 🚢 “ ??? WTH does THAT mean!???
@@caralama08 "I favour their having a relation*ship*".
Channel is Grace I love improv comedy can't wait to see more content cuz I subscribed
I'm so in love with chip
I think the person who is WAY under appreciated is the person playing the piano in all the scenes.
Jonathan always has killer options suggestions
this is the most shakespearian improv i've ever seen
😂😂😂😂 Shakespear always kills me 😂😂😂😂
He usually kills a lot of people in his stories. 😂😝
Shakespeare was the original George RR Martin
The Shakespeare was jst amazing.
They are brilliant
Is it wrong that I check the image for these each of these videos to see if Drew is in it and skip it if he is?
that dr. seuss was a natural phenomenon!!!!!
My two favourites!!!
No smoke no!
me too .. and the walk was hilarious too xD
I love Heather Ann Campbell. She is so damn funny and cute.
Heather was legitimately doing good acting on the horror bit.
... I mean, that's not really what improv comedy is about, but it was damn good acting nonetheless.
Chip is one of the most underestimated Whos line stars. To bad Drew Carey keeps dragging the others down every time....
OR as Drew Carey says it “Horr-roar!” 🤣😂🤣❤️🦋🙏
What happens to people who breaks the sweeper?
Well...we take it out of your check.
They were Freakin Awesome
❤Chip
Wow, that was really good :)
*5:00*
*When Heather Realizes he Talks to Much..*
Damn Heather didn't care she stabbed herself she just wanted chip to shut up
Spanish Dr. Suess was the best 🤣🤣🤣
2:10 they take a moment to go "...shit"
Haha that chip Dr Seuss bit was epic
Carey should keep his hair like this. He looks good.
Street Sweeper that drives itself? Sounds very Nightvalian
Wow...this was awesome. Their Spanish was great!!
Never let Drew hear the end of it: Hor-ror.
Heather is amazing
Me gusta la sweep line got me good
OH FOUL AND SAUCY MOUTHED WENTCH!!!
Incredibly done😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Heather is such a firecracker
What's the song that plays on the piano when theyre speaking "Spanish"? I swear I've heard it before lmao
Best Option scene😂😂
Yo, Chip peaked in this skit.
This was amazing.
Heater was like "bitch" by the end, lmfao
When he changed it to silent Spanish 🤣🤣🤣
Awesome!!!
Lmao ... and then she stabs him to shut him up. I'm dying xD
Heather is just such a treasure
I love how everyone has kind of a different interpretation to Shakespeare.
chip is awesome
Heather killed the horror part
I thought she killed the Chip part 😂
Brilliant
Smough? Wheres Ornstrein?
I love 3:07 xD
Where'd it go?
Do you know what happens when you break the sweeper Smoke? Well we take it out of your check.....
My favorite parts are still when they laugh so hard they double over, even in the background. I guess I could have shortened to I love when they laugh.
ME GUSTA LE SWEEP SMOKE!? NO SMOKE NOOO
lol heather shanked him