Thats like some ancient sphinx riddle. "How does one man win, come in second, and finish last in a competition?" Edit: just to be clear, I know how it happened cause I watched the whole episode lol. I'm just saying its funny how brennan ended up being 1st, 2nd, and 3rd at the same time, so it sounds like such a contradictory outcome that a sphinx would present as a riddle to trick you while still being technically true. But still, i appreciate those explaining what happened in case someone else doesnt have context 👍
"It was just a little side bonus. It wasn't the intent, but if we can do what we were gonna do anyway AND mess with Brennan, then we might as well enjoy it!"
at least based on this ep, they got the concept first, and then either picked who the participants were or started planning at least some of it before deciding on the cast. they specifically picked these three because they would be the perfect trio to play off each other for this specific game. sam has already said before that they adjust aspects of the game so that the participants really shine. so even thou this game wasn't created to mess with brennan, sam and the entire crew are too good to not do things to make their cast tick 😌
It's amazing how small and agile the production for GC is. They make the wildest ideas happen, and it's always premium quality. Really goes to show how professional and passionate every member of the team is.
It's the way the anger is silent and always throwing him for a loop, like he always needs a minute to process his anger before it fully hits him that he is angry.
Ally pulled off the genius move in this ep by making their score the same as Oscar’s, the only way Brennan could get second place without getting a higher score than anyone else.
@@gustavowadaslopes2479 Sam would be a great MWAHAHA moustache twirler for a cartoon, while Brennan going full villain is nothing short of brown pants territory. As ACOC, Calamity and LA by Night will testify.
I love Terry Pratchett and think Dimension 20 has a lot in common with Discworld. There are some excellent parts of Discworld where characters get very angry. What about Brennan's anger specifically makes you compare him to Si Terry?
@@8Rincewind Sir Pratchett was, according to some, a very angry man; angry at the ridiculous, needless, and hurtful things in life. It fuelled a lot of his writing.
... I spent all of 30 seconds thinking that there was some controversial opinion Pratchett and/or Brennan held about calendar date systems that precluded them from being the same person (before realizing "Oh, you were just saying Pratchett didn't die soon enough")
Best of Brennan mad: “RIGGED FROM THE BEGINNING!” “Hell, where famously the SUN is!” “You’re at the WHIM… of a bit!” “To reach a hand down to somebody, they need to be BENEATH YOU!” “You gotta wake up pretty early in the f***in’ morning to go, ‘Oh, here’s a range extender for your lav, Brennan!” “You’re not a coward, Adaine, you’re sick! You just need medicine!” “Some of our ~bodies~ are betraying us constantly”
Um Actually isn't so much trying to make Brennan get mad, it's to not let him get away with bullying Trapp on technicalities. See: The Howard the Duck discourse on whether 4th wall breaking is a superpower!
I've heard it said that Game Changer has two plots going on at any given time. First, the antics of the given episode, usually self-contained. Second, a slow-burn psychological horror which extends throughout the entire series, exclusively between Sam and Brennan.
Jacules already gave the right answer, but I'd suggest that there is an overarching narrative of the Most Brennan eps: 1. Lie Detector - First gamechanger episode, established brennan's persona ("There is not one corner of my heart I would not turn over for 5 points") 2. Yes or No - First game explicitly to make Brennan Mad by making him lose ("I CANNOT WIN.") 3. As a Cucumber - Fucking with brennan in a different way. He states he will stop his heart if that's what it takes to win. ("There are rivers of sweat running down my back." "Did it break on a specific bird or just, right away?") 4. Second Place - Brennan fights himself between wanting to win by being best and wanting to win by winning the game.
At first, probably not many, but as they figure out Brennan's ticks more, they start to realize what they can get away with that'll not only work, but make Brennan increasingly more furious.
@@UchihaKat I just figured out the next evolution: An episode like Don't Cry, where they only do the nicest possible things for Brennan, but in such a way that he'll be increasingly paranoid and waiting for the other shoe to drop. All the while Sam is reassuring him that there's definitely nothing to worry about. Maybe as the dreaded surprise Game Changer, as discussed in their latest Adventuring Academy.
I literally 100% no joke read the title as "sam reich on making banana bread" and didn't realize until halfway through the video that he would not be talking about baking sweet bread
The math is quite simple: Angry Brennan = Historical rant Ranting Brennan = Many videos made of him being unhinged Unhinged Brennan videos = Free advertising for dropout = PROFIT!!! 🤑
Personally I'm a little upset that Brennan did not clock that he in fact DID NOT come in second, as while the other two tied for first that would STILL put Brennan in third. There was in fact no one in second place.
It genuinely is my favorite episode. Because Brennan, Who is the ultimate winner, Was so convinced he wouldn't win, Because he is a winner, And being a winner means loser here, Just so happened to win. Winningly. By losing. Meaning he won. He lost so fucking hard, Just like he said. He got last place.
the idea that that game went against everything that he believes about-- trying his best-- and yet he 'won' by going against his standard of 'winning' in almost every sense which was essentially 'losing' by his standards is so f*cking twisted & fascinatingly funny and yet he didn't even lose the way he wanted... "g*ddamn believe i will do my best in every challenge...if the goal of the game is to be middle, im gonna lose so f*cking hard its gonna blow ur f*cking minds" -Brennan Lee Mulligan
I get it, but if the goal is explicitly to achieve second place and the challenges are themed around that, then loosing just enough points to achieve second overall is also technically part of the challenge, of which he succeeded (perhaps not intentionally). If the option to take acceptable losses to result in a future win presented itself in any other game Brennan would be all over that, but because the points are king hes mad about it. I suppose if he'll turn over every corner of his heart for points then the points really are king, but I thought thats because points equal winnings... turn out its just cause number go up.
See it's kind of paradoxical(?), because as soon as Brennan realized that the aim of the game was to come in second place, he *decided* that he was going to do his best to get the most points regardless, ie aiming for "first place" even if it would cost him the win. But in his valiant effort to do his best and come in first, he not only ended up coming in second (giving him the win), he also simultaneously ended up with the least points of all the contestants (which goes against everything he stands for as a points lover). So not only did he lose in the sense of fulfilling Sam's wishes, he also lost in the mission he set out to do at the beginning of the game. Makes the loss sting twice as much
It's not just about number go up, I think. My read on Brennan is that he compulsively likes to win and is such a never-ending font of trivia and improv that he can achieve that often. Understanding that the actual "winning" of Dropout shows is often pretty arbitrary (very much like "Whose Line Is It, Anyway?") means that actually being called the winner isn't as emotionally important as the score which counts how often he was right. I'll admit my bias, though: that's how I am, so I could be over-interpreting.
Well technicly Brennan would have been third, since if two people tie for first place, the next position to be applied to would be third. the two people who tied for first, would also tie for second place, since the number of points they have both are better than what Brennan had, he had the third highest number of points, so he should have been third, and the two who tied for first and second place should both have been declared the winner
I don't LOVE that this is Sam's M.O. When it becomes such a reliable trope, it just makes him sound like jerk. And the entire reason I love Dropout is because it's run by people who are nice! IDK, there's a lot of meticulously crafted sadism in modern entertainment. Seems like he could switch it up. They even had a sneakily nice episode of Breaking News about Grant, so we know it's possible.
But there has to be a winner, and in that moment, to decide who should win, the question became "What would piss Brennan off the most?" and the answer was obvious; since the other two were tied for first, Sam chose to declare Brennan the winner.
Brennan needs yoga or therapy or a low salt diet. Being that easy to tweak seems unhealthy. Our enjoyment may one day come at the expense of his early heart attack.
i apprreciate where yr coming from, but i definitely dont think the anger is all real/real enough to be truly concerning -- he's a pro, and i think while there's a possibility there's some genuine frustration in his reactions, he also knows that playing mad for the cameras+his friends is a fantastic comedic choice and only gets funnier over time lmao. going on an outsized tear over smth relatively small is just *fun* imo -- thats smth i do to make my friends laugh all the time. its fun to complain theatrically, and its EXTRA fun to play the heel!! he clearly has a grand old time playing BBEGs, so i think getting to act all riled up and spit fire villain-style monologues as HIMSELF for once is probably like enrichment in his enclosure:]
He's a big practicioner of meditation and there's an episode that they had everyone have a heart monitor attached, and he was surreal in how calm he was.
They’re just bullying a dude who decided to homeschool himself both because he was smart enough to do so and also because we was being bullied in public school. Now his workplace is bullying him, be his workplace also allows him to make tens of thousands of dollars to play make believe, so I guess he’s just calling it even?? Anyway, yeah, we all know Brennan isn’t acting during these scenes, all of this anger is coming from a real place, and the entire production is toxic as fuck.
Fortunately he’s able to needle everyone else back… he’s thrown some good on-camera barbs at Sam in the No-Laugh Newsroom show, and probably has done so in other GameChanger episodes.
And he’s not shown even a hint at there being any toxicity at Dropput. If he didn’t feel like he’s being treated well, Brennan is influential enough he could probably pull a Second Wind on Sam.
God. This is a stupid take on so many levels. I can’t fathom. Brennan himself has told multiple times how fortunate he feels to be a part of dropout and able to work on dimension20. These guys are friends, actors and comics. The line is where they define it. Not where you or me think it is. They have worked on such skits and shows for years now. They have enough understanding on how to address grievances and sensitive topics. As an improv artist, you can see Brennan clearly enjoying these challenges and having a good time. Please don’t think of him as a one dimensional character who only wants to win. Brennan is the one who is at the centre of this and he can make decisions for himself. He knows very well how to handle anything if there’s any bullying involved.
buddy... the "anger" is a part of the game. he's playing the heel for the cameras and to make his friends laugh. the game wouldnt be funny at all if he had zero reaction beyond "fine okay thats the rule ig" -- theres no entertainment in that. the premise of this episode is an obvious setup for how he specifically should respond; he's just delivering the punchline.
Someone wrote my favorite fact about that episode: Brennan won, came in second, and finished last at the same time in a 3 person competition.
Also, the idea that the white man came first by getting second 😂 (although he was technically third)
Thats like some ancient sphinx riddle. "How does one man win, come in second, and finish last in a competition?"
Edit: just to be clear, I know how it happened cause I watched the whole episode lol. I'm just saying its funny how brennan ended up being 1st, 2nd, and 3rd at the same time, so it sounds like such a contradictory outcome that a sphinx would present as a riddle to trick you while still being technically true.
But still, i appreciate those explaining what happened in case someone else doesnt have context 👍
@@deckard5968 Be Brennan Lee Mulligan that's how
@@deckard5968 The other two tied for first so Sam ruled that this made Brennan second and therefore the winner
Only Brennan
"we didn't come up with this explicitly to troll you" (we did it implicitly)
"We just saw that it was going to happen and leaned into it with our whole body"
"It was just a little side bonus. It wasn't the intent, but if we can do what we were gonna do anyway AND mess with Brennan, then we might as well enjoy it!"
They absolutely came up with the game and then afterwards went "okay but if we have Brennan on this one it'll be *really* funny."
I could believe this if it weren't for the Lord of the Rings box set.
Oscar repeatedly insisting he's not a fan while Brennan tried to not glare at him was an underappreciated highlight.
@@KyleRayner12 While Alley is literally pointing and laughing.
@@KyleRayner12 i saw someone say that oscar said "i'm not a fan" in the same cadence that someone would say "i'm SUCH a huge fan" and it's so accurate
The later on semi call back of "that could be the eye of sauron" and Oscar saying "i don't know what that is" just sent me.
at least based on this ep, they got the concept first, and then either picked who the participants were or started planning at least some of it before deciding on the cast. they specifically picked these three because they would be the perfect trio to play off each other for this specific game. sam has already said before that they adjust aspects of the game so that the participants really shine.
so even thou this game wasn't created to mess with brennan, sam and the entire crew are too good to not do things to make their cast tick 😌
It's amazing how small and agile the production for GC is. They make the wildest ideas happen, and it's always premium quality. Really goes to show how professional and passionate every member of the team is.
i spent about a minute contemplating if it's Gollege Cumor or GropCout being abbreviated
@@Fearranl game changer
@@Fearranl Omg I'm not alone on that thank god D:
@@Fearranl Needed that laugh 😂, cheers 🍻
Sam looking good in a suit does a lot of the legwork
It's the way the anger is silent and always throwing him for a loop, like he always needs a minute to process his anger before it fully hits him that he is angry.
Ally pulled off the genius move in this ep by making their score the same as Oscar’s, the only way Brennan could get second place without getting a higher score than anyone else.
I think that was Oscar who removed points and Ally did not, they retrieve 0 points if i remember correctly
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the entire premise of recent seasons of Breaking News
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@@russellmzwhat does that have to do with tailoring !!!
It's like if the riddler was bruce wayne's boss
This is the best description of their dynamic! 😆
This is the perfect description.
He's not a bad guy, but man does he make a great protagonist villain.
Sam or Brennan?
Who am I kidding? I agree.
@@gustavowadaslopes2479 Sam would be a great MWAHAHA moustache twirler for a cartoon, while Brennan going full villain is nothing short of brown pants territory. As ACOC, Calamity and LA by Night will testify.
It's how Brennan gets mad. If it weren't for calendar dates i would swear that he is Pratchett reincarnated.
Interesting comment, nice one 👍 (as a former Pratchet reader)
I love Terry Pratchett and think Dimension 20 has a lot in common with Discworld. There are some excellent parts of Discworld where characters get very angry. What about Brennan's anger specifically makes you compare him to Si Terry?
@@8Rincewind Sir Pratchett was, according to some, a very angry man; angry at the ridiculous, needless, and hurtful things in life. It fuelled a lot of his writing.
...I had never made that comparison before, but wow, I'm thinking about it now and I can 100% see it
... I spent all of 30 seconds thinking that there was some controversial opinion Pratchett and/or Brennan held about calendar date systems that precluded them from being the same person (before realizing "Oh, you were just saying Pratchett didn't die soon enough")
I read the title too fast and thought it said "on making banana bread" and I clicked anyway 😂
Best of Brennan mad:
“RIGGED FROM THE BEGINNING!”
“Hell, where famously the SUN is!”
“You’re at the WHIM… of a bit!”
“To reach a hand down to somebody, they need to be BENEATH YOU!”
“You gotta wake up pretty early in the f***in’ morning to go, ‘Oh, here’s a range extender for your lav, Brennan!”
“You’re not a coward, Adaine, you’re sick! You just need medicine!”
“Some of our ~bodies~ are betraying us constantly”
When he said "there's just something about making that man mad"
I got the same John Hammond vibes when he says "I really do hate that man"
... I never realized how much Sam Reich looks like someone cloned John Hammond in a lab using 1% woodpecker DNA
Game changer and um actually were made to make Brennan’s blood boil. I love how all of college humor tries to make Brennan mad
Brennan is actually in his own personal hell, we just get to watch.
Um Actually isn't so much trying to make Brennan get mad, it's to not let him get away with bullying Trapp on technicalities. See: The Howard the Duck discourse on whether 4th wall breaking is a superpower!
I'll say Um Actually failed though, cause Brennan always got that sweet sweet win
Brennan started as a writer on Um, Actually!
@@HealthyNugs okay, but once he became a contestant, I hope he wasn’t writing his own questions
this is what happens when someone you could consider a close friend at work becomes your boss lol
I hope I never understand how Brennan works, because not understanding him is so much fun.
As someone who understands him fully, I envy you.
It hurts me every time Sam does yet another act of devilry and chaos.
How riled up can I make my summer camp friend in front of an audience of millions? The answer is a lot.
He is not wrong, making Brennan mad is grade A content!
Game Changer is just a mind game between Sam and Brennan though
I've heard it said that Game Changer has two plots going on at any given time. First, the antics of the given episode, usually self-contained. Second, a slow-burn psychological horror which extends throughout the entire series, exclusively between Sam and Brennan.
"We didn't come up with the game explicitly to troll you, but we did explicitly invite you because you were the best person to troll."
He's on to your games, puzzle master!
How many episodes were designed specifically to troll Brennan? And how many minigames?
How many episodes is he in?
Jacules already gave the right answer, but I'd suggest that there is an overarching narrative of the Most Brennan eps:
1. Lie Detector - First gamechanger episode, established brennan's persona ("There is not one corner of my heart I would not turn over for 5 points")
2. Yes or No - First game explicitly to make Brennan Mad by making him lose
("I CANNOT WIN.")
3. As a Cucumber - Fucking with brennan in a different way. He states he will stop his heart if that's what it takes to win. ("There are rivers of sweat running down my back." "Did it break on a specific bird or just, right away?")
4. Second Place - Brennan fights himself between wanting to win by being best and wanting to win by winning the game.
At first, probably not many, but as they figure out Brennan's ticks more, they start to realize what they can get away with that'll not only work, but make Brennan increasingly more furious.
@@UchihaKatthe funny thing is, it's by doing his best that Brennan gets second place and wins
@@UchihaKat I just figured out the next evolution:
An episode like Don't Cry, where they only do the nicest possible things for Brennan, but in such a way that he'll be increasingly paranoid and waiting for the other shoe to drop. All the while Sam is reassuring him that there's definitely nothing to worry about. Maybe as the dreaded surprise Game Changer, as discussed in their latest Adventuring Academy.
The lotr box set was the cherry on top
I literally 100% no joke read the title as "sam reich on making banana bread" and didn't realize until halfway through the video that he would not be talking about baking sweet bread
The math is quite simple:
Angry Brennan = Historical rant
Ranting Brennan = Many videos made of him being unhinged
Unhinged Brennan videos = Free advertising for dropout
= PROFIT!!! 🤑
Historical *and* hysterical😂
@@chronosclaimsall Brennans rants could for sure go down in history
Personally I'm a little upset that Brennan did not clock that he in fact DID NOT come in second, as while the other two tied for first that would STILL put Brennan in third. There was in fact no one in second place.
As if Sam would let Brennan go free on a technicality.
Making someone so dead set on being the smartest person in the room mad (while still being a lovely person otherwise) is always great content.
It genuinely is my favorite episode.
Because Brennan, Who is the ultimate winner,
Was so convinced he wouldn't win, Because he is a winner, And being a winner means loser here,
Just so happened to win. Winningly. By losing. Meaning he won.
He lost so fucking hard, Just like he said. He got last place.
I will be so disappointed if the trophy from that episode did not say "Task failed successfully"
I did not believe in the concept of a true archenemies until Gamechanger.
You should do the opposite next time, just give him the win no matter what. Hes not going to be happy with that one.
This is brilliant and needs more attention
that "okay" was POINTED
Sam's gonna make Brennan into a supervillain one day
Didn't actually watch this video, just wanted to say that I misread the title as "making banana bread" rather than "making brennan mad"
Brennan has the funniest rants of all time. My favorite is still the infamous Almonds Rant with Aabria and Matt.
this is like The Last Dance but for Game Changer
See Sam, I don't know if I believe you after that nefarious little giggle
They could literally make a show just making Brennan mad and it would be huge
Literally 10 minutes into the episode it dawned on me, "Oh, 2nd place is gonna win. It's gonna be Brennan. He's going to hate it." POPCORN.
God I love this. We don’t deserve Brennan.
Sam Reich: expert at annoying Brennan Lee Mulligan
It's because his thought process goes something like "I'm feel mad... I can use this for content".
to be honest I thought there was gonna be more questions until Brennan would get second place and win
Sam: We didn’t come up with this game specifically to troll you… It just worked out that way.
the idea that that game went against everything that he believes about-- trying his best-- and yet he 'won' by going against his standard of 'winning' in almost every sense which was essentially 'losing' by his standards is so f*cking twisted & fascinatingly funny
and yet he didn't even lose the way he wanted...
"g*ddamn believe i will do my best in every challenge...if the goal of the game is to be middle, im gonna lose so f*cking hard its gonna blow ur f*cking minds" -Brennan Lee Mulligan
I want Sam to come up with a new gameshow targeted at trying to anger Brennan as much as possible, because that would be comic gold right there.
I mean, they already had that like twice. "Yes or No" and the bird minigame from the heartrate episode
I feel like they should probably not just outright murder Brennan literally
I get it, but if the goal is explicitly to achieve second place and the challenges are themed around that, then loosing just enough points to achieve second overall is also technically part of the challenge, of which he succeeded (perhaps not intentionally). If the option to take acceptable losses to result in a future win presented itself in any other game Brennan would be all over that, but because the points are king hes mad about it.
I suppose if he'll turn over every corner of his heart for points then the points really are king, but I thought thats because points equal winnings... turn out its just cause number go up.
See it's kind of paradoxical(?), because as soon as Brennan realized that the aim of the game was to come in second place, he *decided* that he was going to do his best to get the most points regardless, ie aiming for "first place" even if it would cost him the win. But in his valiant effort to do his best and come in first, he not only ended up coming in second (giving him the win), he also simultaneously ended up with the least points of all the contestants (which goes against everything he stands for as a points lover).
So not only did he lose in the sense of fulfilling Sam's wishes, he also lost in the mission he set out to do at the beginning of the game. Makes the loss sting twice as much
It's not just about number go up, I think. My read on Brennan is that he compulsively likes to win and is such a never-ending font of trivia and improv that he can achieve that often. Understanding that the actual "winning" of Dropout shows is often pretty arbitrary (very much like "Whose Line Is It, Anyway?") means that actually being called the winner isn't as emotionally important as the score which counts how often he was right. I'll admit my bias, though: that's how I am, so I could be over-interpreting.
I mean there's a difference between annoying someone and making him mad. I don't think we've ever truly seen a mad Brennan
Good guys finish second
Making Brennan mad is funny but we gotta be careful, this poor man's heart D:
Don't worry, he takes it out on the Dimension 20 crew with his surprise twists and excellent villainous monologuing.
Well technicly Brennan would have been third, since if two people tie for first place, the next position to be applied to would be third.
the two people who tied for first, would also tie for second place, since the number of points they have both are better than what Brennan had, he had the third highest number of points, so he should have been third, and the two who tied for first and second place should both have been declared the winner
Which episode is this from?
Edit: I watched it and the Behind the Scenes. It was glorious!!!
the latest game changer episode, it is on youtube but I think it is members only
the recent one on Dropout
S6ep1
The Behind-The-Scenes for Game Changer S6 E1: Second Chance
I don't LOVE that this is Sam's M.O. When it becomes such a reliable trope, it just makes him sound like jerk. And the entire reason I love Dropout is because it's run by people who are nice! IDK, there's a lot of meticulously crafted sadism in modern entertainment. Seems like he could switch it up. They even had a sneakily nice episode of Breaking News about Grant, so we know it's possible.
Sam Reich seems like a very good show host. I wonder where he grew up?
Sam Reich, hes only 3 feet tall.
He's just not aware of how placements actually work. Brenan would be ranked 3rd and the other 2 would be tied for first.
But there has to be a winner, and in that moment, to decide who should win, the question became "What would piss Brennan off the most?" and the answer was obvious; since the other two were tied for first, Sam chose to declare Brennan the winner.
Grade A content, grounds/evidence of workplace harrassment 🤷
Which episode is that?
Brennan needs yoga or therapy or a low salt diet. Being that easy to tweak seems unhealthy. Our enjoyment may one day come at the expense of his early heart attack.
Yeah, in all seriousness, I do worry a little about this level of exacerbation even consensually.
i apprreciate where yr coming from, but i definitely dont think the anger is all real/real enough to be truly concerning -- he's a pro, and i think while there's a possibility there's some genuine frustration in his reactions, he also knows that playing mad for the cameras+his friends is a fantastic comedic choice and only gets funnier over time lmao. going on an outsized tear over smth relatively small is just *fun* imo -- thats smth i do to make my friends laugh all the time. its fun to complain theatrically, and its EXTRA fun to play the heel!! he clearly has a grand old time playing BBEGs, so i think getting to act all riled up and spit fire villain-style monologues as HIMSELF for once is probably like enrichment in his enclosure:]
He's a big practicioner of meditation and there's an episode that they had everyone have a heart monitor attached, and he was surreal in how calm he was.
They’re just bullying a dude who decided to homeschool himself both because he was smart enough to do so and also because we was being bullied in public school. Now his workplace is bullying him, be his workplace also allows him to make tens of thousands of dollars to play make believe, so I guess he’s just calling it even??
Anyway, yeah, we all know Brennan isn’t acting during these scenes, all of this anger is coming from a real place, and the entire production is toxic as fuck.
Fortunately he’s able to needle everyone else back… he’s thrown some good on-camera barbs at Sam in the No-Laugh Newsroom show, and probably has done so in other GameChanger episodes.
And he’s not shown even a hint at there being any toxicity at Dropput. If he didn’t feel like he’s being treated well, Brennan is influential enough he could probably pull a Second Wind on Sam.
God. This is a stupid take on so many levels. I can’t fathom.
Brennan himself has told multiple times how fortunate he feels to be a part of dropout and able to work on dimension20.
These guys are friends, actors and comics. The line is where they define it. Not where you or me think it is.
They have worked on such skits and shows for years now. They have enough understanding on how to address grievances and sensitive topics.
As an improv artist, you can see Brennan clearly enjoying these challenges and having a good time. Please don’t think of him as a one dimensional character who only wants to win.
Brennan is the one who is at the centre of this and he can make decisions for himself. He knows very well how to handle anything if there’s any bullying involved.
Brennan is such a baby. It's a dumb game for entertainment. Get a grip
buddy... the "anger" is a part of the game. he's playing the heel for the cameras and to make his friends laugh. the game wouldnt be funny at all if he had zero reaction beyond "fine okay thats the rule ig" -- theres no entertainment in that. the premise of this episode is an obvious setup for how he specifically should respond; he's just delivering the punchline.
“It’s not personal Brennan, it’s just business” 🤌