THESE SONGS GO HARD! - *HAMILTON* Film Reaction
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- THESE SONGS GO HARD! - HAMILTON Film Reaction
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Will this be one of the movies where the full version is on Patreon
Never mind, just spotted it already up on Patreon
Joey are you gonna do more musicals since you liked this one? I recommend "Hedwig and the angry inch" any cast is good but Darren's run in it is amazing
You missed quite a bit so a re-watch is a great idea. Four of the characters change to alternate characters in the second act including the sister Peggy becoming Miranda Reynolds. I'm glad you watched even though it's not your usual thing. Hamilton the musical is brilliantly done and needs multiple viewings to get all the detail.
The actress who played Peggy played a different character in the second act, so no, he didn’t sleep with Eliza’s sister. (Not even Angelica-he was just infatuated with her.)
Ahhh okay, I just assumed they did too be fair
@@TrophyReacts i wouldn't put it above hammie
A lot of actors change characters between halves.
Peggy -> Mrs. Reynolds
Lafayette -> Sassy Jefferson
Hercules Mulligan -> James Madison (Jefferson's sidekick)
Laurents -> Phillip (the son)
I mean, he says that her name is Maria Reynolds. I honestly don't know how anyone missed that
Well maybe with Angelica. It's implied. "What we had aside..."
I’m surprised to find anyone going into this completely blind. This is a nice surprise, thanks Joe!
Yeah I’m not a history buff I just know the basics so 😅😂
I was so stupid when watching this. For the first hour I thought it was Hamlet not Hamiltion... dont ask how I got them mixed up.
@@josepass2563 you're not the first person to make this mistake 😂 see this tweet from the Hamilton creator from 2015 : twitter.com/lin_manuel/status/568243453206913024?lang=en
The woman that plays Angelica is Renée Elise Goldsberry, shes probably one of the most talented singers I’ve ever heard she’s also 50 which is unbelievable considering she looks like she could me the youngest
SHE WAS AMAZING!
TheTrophyMuncher right?!
SHES HOW OLD!?!??? She isn’t 50 nooooo😭😭😭
@@isaiahowens5322 omg i googled it she is actully 49 i thought she was in her mid twenties
@@TrophyReacts she also won a Tony award for her role in Hamilton.
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It's good that Satisfied got a 10. Lin said it was the hardest to sing of any song he has written, and that it's his best and he'll "never top it".
It took him a long time to write it, and yet Renee learned the whole song overnight and hit her audition out of the park.
Reeni Espino Lin said Renee never broke during a performance. He said everyone else had a moment during a performance but Renee was perfect ever time.
The way this is filmed is like an actual movie without the audience (so they can get all of the different shots. Then they film it live in front of an audience so you get the feeling of live theatre and all of the takes are cut together
Thank u he does not know what he is talking about
This is a Pro Shot -- filmed over 3-4 performances with an audience. Many plays and almost all musicals have one for archival/cast review purposes. The Hamilton Powers-that-be just decided to sound engineer, mix and edit it into this and release it (originally they were going for movie screens next year, but then pandemic)
Reeni Espino I kinda hope Disney puts it in theaters when everything's back to normal, that'd be really cool to see there
Just a fun and really interesting fact for all of you
at 26:24 the lady who is holding the bullet is Ariana DeBose. She is apart of the company and plays “the bullet.” She is the first to die in the show as seen in You’ll be back after she was suspected of espionage. Since then she becomes a symbol for death in the musical. In stay alive she holds the bullet that misses Hamilton. Then in the battle of Yorktown she helps John Lauren’s kill a red coat, and after they succeed she shakes his hand and The next character to die is Laurens. Then in Blow us all away she flirts with Phillip and tells him where to find George Eaker which then leads to Phillips death, she was literally flirting with death. Then she finally catches Burrs bullet and slowly makes her way over to Hamilton. However Eliza stops her movement for a while, but she manages to get around her and the bullet hits Hamilton anyway. And although it wasn’t confirmed, some believe that because she played Sally in What’d I miss, and opens Jefferson’s letter, that leads to the downfall (or death) or Jefferson’s Legacy. I thought this was really important and interesting.
c h i a r a who wrote this on tumblr ?
Lin is so talented thinking of these thing...wowowow
@c h i a r a RIGHT?
c h i a r a I’m sorry I didn’t know, my friend told me all this and I thought it would be nice to share it with you guys. But I’m not like quoting anyone, this is just a common knowledge, it’s not like the guy who wrote it first is the only one who can share the info. I’m not taking any credit for it
c h i a r a this analysis has been done already, but it’s amazing anyway... pure genius
Me: I have to focus, I have two exams next week
* Joe reacts to Hamilton*
Me: I don't need a degree
😏😏😏😏😏 (but also best of luck to you!)
@@TrophyReacts thank you! 😅🤞
Anyways I don't regret it
show me how to say NO TO THIS
@@slushy333
I DON'T KNOW HOW TO SAY NO TO THIS
Satisfied getting a ten and did you stutter, NO. That’s on good taste
Joe: I tend to find musicals entertaining Joe: I was supposed to react to Harry Potter today. Me, galaxy brain: Joe needs to react to a very potter musical
YESSSS
👁👄👁
That would be totally awesome
OMG YAS!
Hell yeaaaaahh
"How did they write this" Lmaaooooo Lin Manuel Miranda (the actor who plays Hamilton) wrote the entire thing!!
When he thought Maria was Peggy😂😭
If you liked renne, the actress who played angelica, you'd probably be glad to know that she actually won a Tony for best supporting actress as Angelina.
My new hobby is watching non-theater people react to Hamilton and realize how incredible it is! My favorite voices are Jasmine Cephas Jones' (Mariah/Peggy) and Phillips Soo's (Eliza) but all of the preformers are incredible, even the ensemble (especially the ensemble)
Hate to be that person but you misspelled phillipa by an accident
Lin Manuel-Miranda was the creator of the show and he was the same person who performed as Alexander Hamilton so he created the show and played the lead. He took the phrase "if you want something done right, you gotta do it yourself" to a new level.
RESPECT TO HIM
Best part had to be you thinking that Hamilton slept with all of the sisters.
11:45: **Hamilton & Washington stare at each other intensely. Supposed to be serious and emotional**
TheTrophyMuncher: "I think Hamilton's in love.'
Lol
Much respect to this guy’s reactions though. Never seen the channel before.
My thought: Hamilton falls in love with everyone. That’s fair.
George Washington struts out on stage.
"Whos this guy?"
and my American brain breaks in half :P
Wasn't wearing the wig.
@@travishimebaugh8381 Washington really just powdered his own hair and didn't wear a wig. The Americans weren't really the wig-wearing type.
Lol yeah that was so funny
If you want to catch more of the story, I would highly recommend watching with subtitles. It really helped me catch all the cool little details.
I've been watching Hamilton non-stop for the past week. I guess that at least it's not the worst obsession I could have...
It could be a lot worse for sure haha
Damn
The man is non stop
*After the war I went back to New York-*
Eliza meets Hamilton at the end in heaven, and Hamilton leads her to the front of the stage and that’s where Eliza sees the audience and sees that all of her work made a difference and their stories were told, that’s why she gasps at the end
I heard that it was meant to be Lin playing himself showing Eliza that her story was told but I don't actually know which one was the intention.
Lin said every Eliza has their own way of it so there is no right answer
It’s all up to interpretation. The different Elizas have their own way of interpreting what the gasp means. Some of them do it as a last breath, others do it as a gasp. For me I personally like the theory that Lin is walking Eliza up to see the audience to show that her and her husband’s story hasn’t been forgotten, since she was so keen about whether she did enough.
Sad Trombone I agree! That's my favorite interpretation.
Never in a million years did I think I’d be watching my favourite UA-camr react to my favourite musical! Look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now! 💛
Fav youTuber! CUTE AND THANK YOU!
Thank you for loving Oak so much I feel like he doesn't get enought love. He's Hercules/James Madison.
Let’s all take a second to think about how insanely talented Lin Manuel Miranda is. This man wrote, composed, and played the lead in Hamilton. He took a story very few people knew and turned it into something that had never been done before, which then blew up and is now loved by people all over the world. How is it even possible to fit that much talent into one person?!
And he has such a heart of gold, too!
I can't wrap my head around it! It's amazing, not something he learned. He has an unearthly gift and we're lucky that he's sharing it with us.
The Burr-Hamilton rivalry goes a LOT deeper than the play, actually. After the elections Burr read in the paper one day that from a third-person account that Hamilton had basically talked shit to him to a group of these wealthy people at a fancy dinner (wealthy people have always run Amerrica but in the 1700's you couldn't even vote unless you had land so it could have essentially had the power to ruin his life) Hamilton called him dangerous and untrustworthy and expressed an "even more despicable opinion" (no one knows exactly what the opinion was, but some people have guessed that he accused him of incest with his daughter--Burr was super into the idea of equal education for women when a lot of men weren't so he made sure to pay close attention to her studies as she grew up and was very proud of her, so I guess that's where the idea came from)
Burr sent Hamilton the newspaper to ask if these things were true and demanded an apology, and kept asking him over a period of several months before challenging him to a duel because that's just what they did back then
The duel was years after the election of 1800 when Burr ran as a Federalist in the race to be Governor of New York in 1804. This was the second major election that Hamilton made it a point to oppose Burr's candidacy. Hamilton liked to call Burr a Catiline meaning demagogue who tried to overturn the Roman republic. That is how the writers saying Hamilton accused Burr of incest rumors started. Burr isn't the only one Hamilton called a Catiline though so it was probably just political trash-talking and not personal trash related.
The dinner and election were in April but Burr finds out about it in June. So months after he lost the election, but right as talk of the next Presidential election was starting. Burr wasn't Jefferson's running mate this time around so he's in a bad place right as the letter is published. He demands an apology form, Hamilton. Ham trashed talked Burr so much he doesn't really remember the dinner. And he was also always the lawyer and goes into this like it's a lawsuit. All of the affairs of honors Hamilton was involved in personally, minus the Laurens/Lee one, ended in letters. (Hamilton wasn't officially involved with his son's duel. John Barker Church--Angelica's husband--is who provided the pistols in both Phill's&Ham's duels. He also had an actual duel with Burr himself in 1799). This one went all the way and Hamilton died. Beware who you trash talk! Even if you believe every word you are saying!
The dueling letters make for interesting theatre themselves (though a bit dryer).
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The actress who played Angelica won a Tony that year for her performance in the role.
As did Daveed Diggs (Lafayette/Jefferson) and Leslie Odom Jr. (Aaron Burr).
2:25 i actually cackled at this. I think first time watchers should definitely have subs since there are a lot of moments with people singing quietly or rapping at the speed of sound.
Lin is an ABSOLUTE genius and has a HEART OF GOLD.....Sweeetest guy and sooooo hilarious
hamilton’s “ten duel commandments” is a nod to notorious BIG’s “ten crack commandments” 😊 there’s actually a buncha hip hop references throughout the musical!
🎶And if you don't know now you know 🎶
🎶And if you don't know now you know 🎶
On the anniversary of his death today 👀, perfect timing 👌😩
Oh shit that’s mad!
The fact ‘burn’ was one of the lowest of your ratings is just not on i am devastated 😩
Burn is a song that grows on you - if he watches it a few times, I bet the song's score would go up.
Honestly imo it wasn’t Phillipa’s best performance of the song. Compared to other lives and the studio version, it wasn’t that strong that night.
They played dual roles. Peggy/Reynold's woman, Layfayette/Jefferson, Laurens/Phillip, Mulligan/Madison.
To really understand Washington and Hamilton's relationship, you have to watch the History Channel's biography on Hamilton. It was said that Washington was a son-less father and Hamilton was a fatherless son. Also, Hamilton's enemies waited until Washington died to bring him down.
If you liked Burn, listen to First Burn. It's kinda an extended version. Eliza is pissed off in it and she lets Alexander have it.
I saw Hamilton blind too! I knew some of the songs because of pop cultureand about Lin and such, but actually watching the story was insane
Angelica's actress is crazy, Daveed and Phillipa too.
and of course Lin is insanely talented, and is super nice from what I've seen
so watching someone watch it blind and getting excited like I did is very nice, thank you :) (follow most of your other reactions, merlin is the best show ever)
In response to your question about how they did the close-ups: They filmed the show a total of 3 nights. 2 nights in front of a crowd, and one night without anyone in the theatre for the closeups!
My sisters bf is actually friends who plays Lauren/Philip. They were co workers at a bakery for a couple years or so before he started doing hamilton rehearsals
I recommend buying Hamilton: the Revolution (by Lin and Jeremy McCarter). It's all behind the scenes and about the creation.
Actual excerpt from a letter written by Alexander Hamilton, to John Laurens in April 1779: "Cold in my professions, warm in my friendships, I wish, my Dear Laurens, it might be in my power, by action rather than words, to convince you that I love you. I shall only tell you that ’till you bade us Adieu, I hardly knew the value you had taught my heart to set upon you. Indeed, my friend, it was not well done. You know the opinion I entertain of mankind, and how much it is my desire to preserve myself free from particular attachments, and to keep my happiness independent on the caprice of others. You should not have taken advantage of my sensibility to steal into my affections without my consent. But as you have done it and as we are generally indulgent to those we love, I shall not scruple to pardon the fraud you have committed, on condition that for my sake, if not for your own, you will always continue to merit the partiality, which you have so artfully instilled into me."
How it was filmed was in three takes edited together, two in front of an audience and one with no audience so they could get the close ups
Lin Manuel Miranda is a prodigy! This play is history in the making! Feeling grateful for being a part of it! Liked your reaction! YOU MUST WATCH THE ENTIRE PLAY... it will change your life! Good vibes always, from NYC!
On the first sing they say 'his mother went quick', but now I cant unheard 'his mother went wank' and I can't stop laughing
Hamilton is legit 🙌🏻 Most of the songs have been stuck in my head for a few weeks lol
They tend to have one person play more than one part in Hamilton so in history, Peggy, the third schuyler sister, had died from an illness.
So the woman who plays Peggy now plays a woman named Maria Reynolds.
First time watching but him saying “I’m not sure if I’ve seen a musical” and has a whole disney background is hilarious. IMO if you’ve ever seen a Disney movie you’ve been watching musicals
Yup
The girl who gets killed after "you'll be back" is super important. She is known as the bullet. After her neck gets snapped whenever she talks to, touches, or interacts with any of the main cast they die. She is the ever looming demise of Hamilton.
Never in a million years did I think you would react to Hamilton, what a happy surprise😭❤️ seeing as you love Renée's (Angelica) voice, I recommend you listen to the song "congratulations" which was cut from the musical but it's basically Angelica roasting Hamilton and it's amazing ✨
I love congratulations!
"How do you cry on cue?" I cry on every cue they give me throughout this xD
oh man you remind me of the guy from Scooby doo cartoon :D glad you liked the show!
Shaggy?
I am sooooo happy you reacted to this!! I'm gonna be honest though, I saw this in my sub feed and instantly thought, "Jesus, Americans barely know American history, how the hell is he gonna fare??" lol but I'm glad you were able to keep up with it and enjoyed it! I'm a big musical theater (and colonial history) nerd so this is by far my favorite musical of all time!
I'm mildly offended that "wait for it" was ranked so low 😂😐
But satisfied 👌👌👌👌
This is why nobody does it better than theatre people. Live singing, music etc 8 shows a week
WHEN I TELL YOU I SCREAMEDDDDD--- IM SO HAPPY
ENJOY!
Just smiling as every new song you're like "wait no THIS one is my favorite" and "i just got chills AGAIN, how did they manage to do that 50 times already?"
Hamilton is definitely a masterpiece
the writing in Hamilton is my favourite out of all the musicals, the rhyming is crazy good
Excited for this! I watched it for the first time this week
SO GOOD!
If you rewatch, turn on the captions. It's worth it.
One of the things I say is one of my greatest achievements is that I know this whole musical by heart, and I love seeing my fav UA-camr react to my fav Broadway show!! ❤️💙
I have absolutely loved watching all these reactors go in blind and seeing them put the pieces together. Every single time when satisfied starts "what's going onnnn?!?" "Omgggg an affair?!?" "Ooohhhhhh it's her side of the last song!"
YESSSS thank you so much for reaching to this!!! it’s always so fun to see someone watch Satisfied for the first time and become an immediate Renee stan. ❤️
I came as soon as I heard (bad joke) Okay so now I have something to watch when I finish my homework ^-^ thanks Joe!
I'm so happy that you reacted to this!😍
love your reaction so much i freaking love this show ! AMAZING : DD !!!!
I don’t know if you catched this but the reason Eliza gasps at the end is because when Hamilton goes behind her, Lin is no longer playing Hamilton, he is playing himself. He then leads her to the front of the stage where she breaks the fourth wall and sees the audience carrying her legacy. That’s why I love this musical, there are so many little moments that mean so much
This whole thing is a theory btw
It's a nice theory about Lin breaking character but Lin kinda debunked this theory on his Twitter a few days ago (tweet was written July 8th) - I love all the interpretations and I like to think it's Eliza breaking the 4th wall seeing that she was successful in passing on not only her husband's legacy but her own even after burning her letters (after all, the show is called Hamilton - it could be referring to them both and we certainly wouldn't have known what we do know about him without her)! :)
awww why is this so cute
Not true - what Eliza sees at the end is up to the interpretation of the actress playing the role and to the audience watching. Lin and Thomas Kail (director) are both on record about this. Some have said she sees heaven, others eternity, others the audience. You can choose one interpretation you like best, but it's not "correct" any more than the others are correct. It's also impossible to say that it's Lin breaking character and showing her the audience because then how do all of the other actors who play Hamilton do the scene - they're not Lin, they didn't write it, they can't present the audience to her.
Totally disagree with this theory. You can look at Lin Manuel who remains in total character and never suggest that he is anything other than still Hamilton. While there can be different interpretations as to what the gasp at end is, the theory that she is looking at the audience is not one that makes sense in the realm of the actions of the other characters.
AAAA I WASNT EXPECTING THIS I LOVE IT
Yeah thought it would be a cool video to do!
He slept with Maria Reynolds, not with Peggy 😂
But it's the same actress, like with the main actors who play different roles in the two acts: Lafayette=Jefferson, Mulligan=Madison, Laurens=Philip :)
There are so many callbacks, foreshadowing and motifs that you can watch it for the sixth time and still you notice some new stuff that you didn't before. So multiple viewings are really rewarding in hamilton. There is a hamilton and motifs video essay on UA-cam you can find easily that i really love and i guarantee it will blow your mind. Also for those of you who wants to know more about the behind the scenes of this play there are a lot of Lin Manuel Miranda interviews you can find in youtube. There is also a documentary about the play called Hamilton's America.
Never watched/heard about Hamilton before, so I had to watch this play/film, before I could watch your reaction. This play is incredible and so wonderful and I am so happy that you reacted to it, because I wouldn't have watched it otherwise. So thank you
So happy you reacted to this, and even happier you enjoyed it!
I AM SO EXCITED IVE BEEN WATCHING HAMILTON REACTIONS AND I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE COOL SEEING ONE FROM YOU AND THEN BAM! I OPEN UA-cam AND ITS HERE!!!
I GOTCHU!
there's a video where Emma Watson interviews Lin Manuel (creator of the show and actor who portrays Hamilton), and they even cast the main characters of the show in Hogwarts houses! You should definitely watch it
Thank you so much for this great reaction, Joe! 🙏💕😍
Definitely glad to find you, as scrolling through your playlists I see you've reacted to soooooo many of the shows I've seen! 😍
It will take me ages to get through them all but I've bookmarked many of your playlists so I'm going to do my level best! 🤣🥰
Also, I see you were getting some upsettingly rude comments from people and I'm so sorry you have to deal with that stuff! 😔🥺😔
One thing I will say just from my own experience is that I find when someone comes at me with hate, I come back at them with much love and they change their tune pretty quickly 🤷😅
Not that you need some weird random stranger on the internet tryna give you advice, lol, so yeah, feel free to just ignore me! 🤣🙊
Anyway, thanks again so much for this great reaction! Much love from Canada! 🙏🥰
Hey guy! Soooooo many people have Hamilton Film Reaction's on UA-cam. I stumbled on yours today, looking for something else. You said you wanted to know about the behind the scenes of this. Wouldn't we all. You likely know already, though, at least, that the film was recorded over 3 sessions: 2 live shows, and 1 day they went in and filmed the entire show with no audience. This is how they got the behind shots, overheads, and closeups. Also, the opening song, when Leslie sings, "What's Your Name Man"? -introducing Alexander Hamilton, and Lin shows up on stage, this is a moment that the audience is roaring in screams and thunderous applause. In the film there is absolute silence - so we know this scene was taken from the day of filming with no audience. That applause would have likely gone on and on and on! Anyway, thanks for doing this!
Omg yessss! 😍
Big Hamilton fan and have been watching u since you're skam reactions so yesss.
I had been waiting for this for 5 years all the way in India and I'm so glad I got to see it on Disney plus!! I'm in love with Hamilton
This was such a joy to see you going in blind and loving it, reminds me of how much it blew me away when I first heard the soundtrack. I was lucky enough to see this live in London and man it was incredible. I nerded over the lighting design for ages. The production, like the drums in the songs get you right in the chest and the standing ovation at the end was so long. Hamilton started with Lin Manuel Miranda doing a slam poetry evening at the white house for Obama like 8 years ago and he said he was working on a concept album about treasury secretary Alexander Hamilton- and everyone laughed, but by the end of the song they were captivated- it's on youtube somewhere. But yeah, Obama played a big role in the story of this musical. Took him 8 years to write and there is a whole album made by big name rappers inspired by the show, because it also uses a lot of rap references that got huge respect from pretty much every hip hop artist who saw the show. Also- the guy who played Laffayette/Jefferson- this was his first stage role. Lin just cast him because he was the only guy who he knew that could rap fast enough for the part. He's in a group called clipping. that does like experimental rap/glitch music.
Freestyle Love Supreme is the name of the group.
Yay for Hamilton - thanks for sharing your reaction as a newbie to the musical! I was actually lucky enough to work as an usher for the show when it opened in Chicago a few years ago which was phenomenal (not kidding when I say I saw it probably close to 200 times as part of my work)! If you ever do get the chance to see it live, do try to go - this proshot is wonderful but it was created to be experienced in the theatre and the energy in the crowd is incredible when you do see it live! On a small aside as someone who loves history and has been fascinated with this time period, the whole concept of dueling is a bit weird by our standards (especially since it was mostly illegal by Hamilton's time, hence the line "everything is legal in New Jersey") but the main purpose of dueling back then was kinda tied in to personal honor (in this case, defending your honor and beliefs to the point where you are willing to stare down a gun and die for it) - the fact that Alexander's honor was being tarnished by George Eacker meant that his son Philip couldn't just ignore the gauntlet being tossed and he had to see the duel through at the risk of being stigmatized as a coward for the rest of his life and further diminishing his father's reputation as a result - that's why Hamilton gave Philip his guns and the advice... the duels would rarely get to the stage where they would go to the dueling ground so no doubt Philip would be nervous about how to act
They filmed it three times and edited it together-- one filming was done specifically with no audience to get the close ups.
I enjoy seeing someone's blind reaction to it.
I’ve been obsessed w all musical theatre but especially Hamilton and I’m glad it’s getting the recognition it deserves!
This man has nerves of steel! Not a tear shed or moment of sadness?! Astonishing
I love that you reacted to this Joe! I got to see the touring company when it came to my town and it was so good! Thanks for the awesome reaction as always!
I have been watching you for months dude, and the fact that you are reacting to my fav musical OOOOO CHEFS KISS 👌🏼 I have been binge watching Hamilton reactions and can’t wait to see yours now too yay
Thank you for watching!!
TheTrophyMuncher no worries! :) midway through watching now! I feel like theres so much bts hamilton content that you could do a twitch reaction to a lot of it like you did with glee 😊 like deleted songs or performances etc
Shows like Hamilton where every line of dialogue is sung is called an opera, whereas a musical is a play where lines are spoken until a musical number starts.
I just joined your channel and I am so glad! Your reaction was amazing and I just watched it for the first time when it came out and it is on repeat. Love from MN
YES YES YES IM SO HAPPY YOURE REACTING TO THIS
_Hamilton_ started life as a concept album, and it was only later that Miranda turned it into a musical, so yeah, the point is very definitely the songs (and also he finds one particular biography of Hamilton fascinating)
"no wonder he shot hamilton" pretty sure every person who met hamilton thought the same lmao
I love seeing American history through the eyes of a non American, our history is pretty ridiculous.
Sean Monguso true
I never clicked so quick. Love your reaction!!
Bro you are cracking me up during this reaction I’m so glad you decided to give Hamilton a chance!!!!!!!!!
I’ve had the songs stuck in my head for ages
"Wait, who's this guy?" And then thinking Hamilton got a promotion to General?
Rewind that, dear. You totally missed the fact that was General George Washington, the hero of the American Revolution (well, hero on this side of the pond), and later the first president of the United States.
AMAZING!!🔥🙌🏾 They definitely deserved those Tony’s❤️
I'm sure someone has mentioned it by now, but I figured I can explain a bit about the filming process. The show was filmed over the course of "2 and a half" performances. Two of them were actual live performances in front of an audience, with cameras set up around the house to get the wide shots. The remaining "half" of a performance was filmed without an audience, with cameras on the stage so that they could get the close-ups.
We all reacted like that to Hercules Mulligan. Absolute icon.
Watching your reaction was one of the best videos to watch!
NOT THROWING AWAY MY SHOT
I saw Hamilton for the first time when it came out on Disney+... And when I tell you that I have been listening to this damn album all day every day 😍 (guess you can say I listen to it non stop)
just watched this film and I wanted to see someone else react to it and you pretty much reacted the same way I did! Great video
12:07 I never noticed that when I watched this and bruh when I saw that on here I just died. My man went zoom! Lmao!
Never watched one of your videos, but your reactions made me giddy! Great job
Thank you for watching!😭
“I’m actually curious about it”
That’s a mystery, scoob.