Fun Fact: All of the meet the team interviews were canonically filmed by an in-universe cameraman. The Scout talked for so damn long that the cameraman ran out of film, and even then he only got about a minute of usable footage from him.
After the fact, the cameraman hasn't been seen since his interview. Some say he was dropped into a gravel mine, but considering the local townsfolk I doubt it.
@Damsen We do indeed see Sniper getting interviewed. That's where we learn Sniper is called Mr. Mun-dee. Probably not by THIS cameraman, but someone in general.
If I recall correctly, the "Meet the Heavy" video was supposed to be proof/testing of the quality of the Source engine's animating capabilities, especially for faces, hence why it's mostly limited to the interview in a single room. That it *still* holds up so well 15 years later is a testament to the quality and passion of everyone working on it at Valve at the time
To those that don’t know TF2, heavy is actually pretty smart I think he has a degree in Russian literature. He just sounds dumb because he isn’t that great at English, if I remember correctly if you switch the language of the game to Russian he sounds more refined (though this part is just what I heard from other people I never experienced it)
Ah shit I was bout to say this cus I couldn't find this comment til I refreshed, engie has 11 PhD and he still haven't figured how to make a sapper proof sentry
they did not missed them, I mean they did (by talking over I mean, but they definitely watched every single on of them), it was just cut off from the vid.
@@SnesySnas agree so much bro like can they like shut they boomer asses up so they can actually react and not talk about they issues in they life or someting
Fun fact: According to TF2 lore, Soldier has never served in any military area since he was rejected for being mentally unstable. In real life, Rick May (Soldier's VA), actually served in the U.S. military.
Soldier got kicked out of every branch of the military during WW2, though that didn't stop him from buying a plane ticket and flying over to Poland to go on a Nazi killing spree. He taught himself how to fire and reload a variety of different weapons and began his crusade. However, his mission soon ended after learning that the war had ended in 1945, the year at the time was 1949. "One time I killed a man in Germany! After the war! He was asking for directions! I am more proud of this!" -Soldier
It feels more like you're watching it with friends than if they paused it every 12 seconds. I personally find the ones who pause after every line annoying as hell.
TF2 consumed 15 years of my life. One of the greatest FPS games of all time. As of now unfortunately, it's infested with aimbots, hackers, and scammers and Valve doesn't update/support the game anymore. Sad to see it slowly deteriorate during the past two years or so.
The game is old as hell and has had a great life cycle though. I mean, me and my friends played it on the orange box back in early middle school and I'm 26 now lol
Such a shame indeed. So sad that Valve has basically let every property they own just die a slow and painful death. While the market is a lot tougher now for team shooters, I'm sure a TF3 or a massively updated TF2 could be a massive hit.
Which implys that hes more worried abour holding his gun than going elbow deep in Heavy Also a fun thing. Since Medic also gets immune during uber. It means he put a Mega Baboon heart in his own chest
@@Canadian_Zac well...I guess that would make sense- Well thought of it as well, different people different hearts Plus, wasnt there only one Mega Baboon heart in the fridge?
@@thegamingofrs I doubt it would be hard for him to get more. And regardless, he'd still need to cut out his own heart and put that thing on it to allow him to take the Uber Charge
@@coenisgreat And yet despite your wishes, it is canon. Just as it is canon that soldier caused the collapse of the moon base during his Expiration Date bread teleportation spree.
Trivia: Russian doesn't have articles. So commonly when they speak English they don't use them. "Boy passes girl ball. This makes boy sound like caveman."
@@TiroDvD Or maybe heavy intentionally sounds dumb as to not draw suspicion to him, considering he has busted his family out of a gulag singlehandedly. So he comes across as not anymore intelligent then, point gun at enemy and shoot guy.
Something to note: TF2's lore is, to put it bluntly, *batshit insane.* There's a special metal found only in Australia called Australium, and it's a nigh-infinite power source that can send technological advancements hurtling multiple *centuries* past what should be possible, and grants people massively increased strength, stamina, and fortitude, as well as *phenomenal* facial hair and chest hair, regardless of genetics or anything of the sort, meaning yes, Australium does in fact give women fantastic mustaches, AND it can be used to power what's basically an *immortality device.* ...or, you know, you can just plate your weapons in it to make them look pretty. There's also an evil guy in a grey suit with an endless army of robots that literally run on money.
I already knew this but I had it spoiled for me a while ago. The TF2 comics are really good and it's a major plot twist, so maybe put a spoiler warning on stuff like this.
It can be a bit frustrating when the reactors don't pause, and end up interrupting and missing their 'content'. I understand it's 'reacting' but at least pause it because when you want to say and react to it. Missing quite a bit of funny moments, lines, badass lines, etc can kind of ruin it. Sorry for making you read this.
How did these two manage to talk over literally every important line in every single one of the videos? Someone give these men a pause button for crying out loud!
Or maybe it's because it's a reaction video and that's what you do is you TALK and react to whatever it is you're looking at so if you don't like that these guys talked the whole time maybe don't watch reaction videos
@@RadioactivesubO Theres also reaction videos where the ppl *Dont* talk over the important/best parts. But ill just assume that youre too st**id or young (or both) to know about those.
I loved when they watched "meet the scout" because they were talking things like meh... This character looks vanilla or boring meh... Then they went silent to hear what the scout was saying, and he says the following almost replying to them: _"Um... I don't even know where to start with you. I mean, do you even know who you're talkin' to?_ OMG that was so on point!!!!
12:20 "Why d'you gotta be raggin' on soldiers like this?" _Literally made the exact "red with blood" joke that Soldier makes_ _Talked over almost every joke and the most of the ones they didn't still flew straight over their head_
The Medi-gun Medic uses in his video is actually the in-game 'Quick-Fix', a Medi-gun notorious for its utter lack of Ubercharge, or the ability that allows Medic to make his heal target (and himself) temporarily invulnerable. According to the game's developers, the Quick-Fix lost its Ubercharge ability due to the singular usage of it in the video.
I do think that the quick fix being used on the heavy really fits the quick fix well as it regenerates at EXTREME speeds so something like ope chest surgery is a gazillion times easier
They literally talked over my favourite joke in meet the sniper while doing a typical American accent about... killing Adolf Hitler? I really didn't get how the joke they were trying to do linked in any way to what they were watching
Fun fact: they forgot the sandvich. Not sandwich, sandvich. They forgot the sandvich. How the hell do you forget about one of the most iconic characters? It's literally the sandvich.
This is probably the one video I was mad about commentary. Mostly because I wanted the two guys to really appreciate the lines and how artfully put together these videos are.
The Spy is actually an interesting one, as far as usefulness is concerned. Because on one hand, you're right: Spys are often not very useful. They normally cannot handle themselves in a fight due to their low HP and the fact that their main killing tool is made for stealth attacks, so they stay covert for most of the match which means they are also absent from the frontline fighting most of the time. On the other hand, the Spy just has a very powerful toolset. He can go invisible, one-hit any class in the game by backstabbing them with his knife, impersonate other players (which is admittedly not his best tool as the disguises are often not very convincing) and he can shut down any of the engineers contraptions. He also got a revolver which, whilst not a good weapon in prolonged combat, can deal a considerable amount of burst damage. A good spy in the right situation can pick apart an entire enemy team by himself, however for every good spy there's a hundred bad ones and the perfect opportunity often only comes once a match. Additionally, spotting and eliminating spies is a skill that all new players end up learning eventually, as getting one-hit out of nowhere is a bit of a jarring experience.
most of the metagame is built on the sheer paranoia they can induce, and a good spy isn't about killing a lot of people so much as killing ONE person who really, REALLY needs killing.
@@danielwilson8604 The class you play when all you think is "F*CK THAT PERSON IN PARTICULAR" He's also very useful to shut down medics The main problem is that eventually, as "doctor lalve" said in "The Spy guide": most enemies learn to turn around.
@@Ferixstn the reason why tf2 is still great is bc other games try to eliminate toxicity and disrespect in the game however tf2 instead of eliminating toxicty and disrespect they joined it and i love it coz i can always insult after an entire team wipe
Ah, TF2, the game that refuses to die. Despite it's age of 15 years, despite an infestation of bots and hackers, despite the weird-ass bugs and glitches, TF2 still stays alive, popular, fun, and abundant with players. I'd love to see these guys play the game. Always like seeing new players play the game, whether it be via youtube video or in-game.
I've always wanted to play it, but due to...unfortunate circumstances, I never really got the chance. Should be able to get a laptop in the coming months, though, so that may change soon. Have loved the videos for years, though. They have so much character.
The people who're saying that it's dying are the ones who ain't playing it. There's actually a similarity between PewDiePie and TF2 that made me impressed. Pewds have 100 mil subs but only get an average 1-3+ mil views a week. But why isn't his channel dying? It's because if those 1+ million viewers get tired from his content, some viewers from that 100 million will come back. That's what's happening with TF2. It's a huge ass fanbase but it doesn't seem like it because it's always a rotation. A new batch will rise after some batches get tired of the game. If that new batches get tired, another new batches + new players will come. It's just impossible for TF2 to die unless the bot problems become worse that any batches will leave IMMEDIATELY, causing TF2 to actually die for good.
@@xenogorwraithblade2538 Honestly, if my old relic of a dinosaur made in 2007 can run TF2 at 30, I'd say you have a pretty big chance of running it today.
Fun fact: Heavy's line "Some people think they can outsmart me" is pretty ironic, since heavy is one of the smartest characters in the TF2 canon (yes that's a thing, they have a comic book series) ,he's got a doctorate in Russian literature, the engineer has 8 doctorates, im not sure what in, and the medic got his medical license revoked
Pyros a pretty savvy businessman, able to run a business highly well. Scouts an idiot who can barely read, spy's got his head on straight the most, demoman is actually a pretty nice guy minus his drinking problem and apparently lives with his mom in a self bought mansion and holds down 3 jobs. Medic straight up invented Uber and the medigun, along with most likely being a pretty competent and skilled doctor if the orginal team fortress classic mercs hired him as their medic, the classic heavy is pretty smart and wouldn't just hire some random dumbass who knows how to stitch things together. He's so skilled he managed to bring someone back to life after they were dead for nearly 9 hours. Snipers not the smartest, but I'd say he's got at least a highschool education, and you can't be a professional assassin/sniper and constantly get away with it while also being an idiot. Heavy having a degree in Russian literature has never been stated as cannon, but it's clear that he is a very smart man, with wisdom and good and quick thinking. An example of this is during the interview comics, where he distracts the interviewer by only talking about his gun so the man wouldn't gain any access to knowlwge about his family. Along with finding and breaking into the overseers office, that being pretty impressive in and of itself. So he's not on engines level, he's still pretty damn smart. Like you said, engie has multiple doctorates. In fact, about 11 doctorate's in total. He's the son of another famous inventor and has worked with the Mann family and the overseer for decades, just like his father did. He's more then smart enough to invent the sentry gun, the wrangler, the teleporters and the dispenser, all of which he holds the patents for. Along with that, his father invented the life prolonging machines that the Mann brothers and the overseer use, but engies smart enough to highly and heavily improve on the original design, I'm pretty sure nearly quadrupling it's efficiency when using aulstralium. Soldiers a listened priest in Santa Monica and canonically has lead poisoning and such high mental instability that WW2 era America wouldn't take him in any form of military position. Back then the military would look at a 14 year old and believe the lie that they were 18 and toss him to the military. He can read tho. And is a legal lawyer thanks to the help of his old roommate, a melinuim old wizard. And apparently he's also immortal and also killed Tom Jones.
@Douglas Probs come on it’s their language they need to friking understand it also heavy is from Russia so he would be able to speak it BUT you don’t need a PhD to speak Russian.
Medic has replaced demo man’s eye 8 times. But every Halloween, the eye goes funky and fails. This is because his eye socket was haunted by the same magical incident that made him lose his eye
@@anonymousaccordionist3326 i think he meant with a large player base that remembers the game as is, TFC isnt remembered much, and neither is Quake (even tho all of them are incredible games), one i might even add as a great team shooter that is somewhat active, is CS:1.6
@@tjrex9458 damn, saying people dont remember quake makes me a bit sad, one of the four cornerstones of FPS games together with doom, wolfenstein 3d and half life
The original Quake Team Fortress was 1996. The Marine Doom mod for Doom II was publicly released in the same year, but had been used by the US military as a training tool for an unknown amount of time prior to being made public. The first Rainbow Six game released in 1998. There were a *LOT* more between Doom 2 still getting mods, other Quake mods that competed with TF, Quake 2, Unreal, and Half life mods (and TFC which was arguably a HL mod too) before TF2 came out. There's no basis to claim it's the "oldest" and while none of the older ones are still as active as it is, there are several which predate it and still see regular play.
As a sniper, I'm guilty of that, but for good reason. Medics are a great asset to the team and I try to take them down before they can uber and wipe out all of my team. Its kind of a compliment really.
@@IForgotToEatAllYourCheese Medic is just about the most powerful class in the game. If the enemy team has a medic and yours doesn’t, well… that ain’t gonna handle out so smooth.
Medic in game is design to keep his allies alive, and he does it in an insane way. The longer he stays on the field, the more annoying he becomes for the opposite side. It’s pretty rare to find a Medic who would survive the entire match.
"I would like to see some spy action." "He doesn't seem very useful." Yeah spychecking is a perfected science, but my man, his dead-ringer device gave the entire community ptsd. To this day, you still can't be certain you actually killed the spy.
To be fair, The Art of War has been mythologized as a tome of profound wisdom written by a 500 IQ genius. As opposed to reality which is that 70% of it is stuff that should be all rights be such basic common sense that only made it into the book because Sun Tzu was writing it for people even dumber than Soldier. And even then second half of that quote "If fighting is sure to result in defeat then you must not fight" doubtlessly went right over Soldier's head.
@@HunterStiles651 most self help/psychiatric/cliche sayings (when the boomer sayings come true) are all about self realization, which is about remembering/finding ways to relate to common sense so it really hits you. To ideally inspire a greater sense of self.
@@HunterStiles651 I find it quite egotistical that you think people were all somehow extremely dumb 1500 years ago. Without the people of the past, we wouldn't have the resources and technology we *do* have, and it all starts from ground zero with ancient civilization. For somebody who clearly wants to come off like they're smart and/or know what they're talking about, you really failed to account for the common sense you like to yammer on about. Anybody who's truly smart understands how ironically stupid it is to insult somebody else's intelligence as a means of discredit. If there's anything truly discrediting, it'll be plain as day and you'd be a fool to try and do so just because somebody is possibly not as smart as you, which.. Well, you can put the puzzle pieces together, can't you? Also, the Art of War hasn't been "mythologized". It's a book that's made it's rounds to 13 year olds who like to make memes with the book as the basic premise.
@@razztastic You see what's funny about this right? You criticize me for putting people down to make myself seem smarter, yet here you are typing four paragraphs to basically communicate "People back then weren't stupid. You're just a pretentious asshole."
Each character in TF2 has their own Loadout, but no Ultimate Scout is from Boston, and is a real objective getter, with a close range shotgun Soldier's Location is Unknown, but he can Rocket Jump and be a jack of all trades Pyro is even more Unknown, but his fire damage is a big crowd controller Demoman is Scottish with a big explosive oriented kit and Sticky Bombs Heavy is a big russian guy with the most health in the game and does big damage to 1 target, but cant do much to multiple Engineer is from Texas, and can build a Sentry (an automatic firing gun that can stop a push without Uber) a Dispenser (can Heal and replenish Ammo and Metal) and the Teleporter The Sniper picks off one target at a time for long range, but his close range is (CRITICAL HIT!) OH WHAT!?!? The Medic is the backbone of a team with his healing and Uber (depending on Medi Gun) And the Spy is a weird case, he isnt good but can pick off the most important classes (Heavy, Sniper, Medic) with one Backstab (he rarely gets more than one though)
That CRITICAL HIT! joke's good, but would stick better with medics just having some GOD DAMN FAITH in thoes random crits on their melee and rushing to you as you try and take them out before they, undoubtable, will one shot you.
Here here! Ive learned a lot in my early days of playing Medic how to hide behind corners and popping if I've got no one to heal and get away safely. I don't play a lot these days but I still remember watching a lot of AreaySeven.
any team will fall apart without a medic or having a bad medic. dont be a pocket. heal everybody to overheal good or bad and when everyone starts taking damage recognize how everyone behaves and who is more important to the team. it doesn't equate to score ever.
@@12334jk personally any team needs a medic or a engi to at least have some sort of healing and as a engi main i always keep my dispenser just around the corner of the fighting and everyone on my team finds it and plus,medics are just a rare treasure to find
My advice to new Medics, don't just keep your whole team healed but also OVERHEALED (50% more health than your max is no joke when you're in a fight) and master the Crusader's Crossbow if you can. It's got a huge difficulty curve but if you can learn to hit your shots consistently with it during a push, you can save a few of your teammates a respawn. If you get caught alone with only one teammate to save you, you can also keep hitting them with the Crossbow while they get damaged.
The Spy actually can be an incredible asset to the team lineup if you play him right, having the tools to sneak behind the frontline and the ability to insta-kill ANY class can turn the entire game around BTW: If you wanna see more of these characters there is an official adult short-film called Expiration Date made by the same company.
@@yesnttnsey8581 Not really, he just can't 1v1 like the other classes can, it's not like pyros are immune to backstabs or anything, he still has his place in the battle.
I really appreciate the effort put into the Meet the Pyro (17:18) part of the video. Dealing with copyright is real tough so most youtubers just mute out the copyrighted section. But you guys made sure the hosts voices aren't muted along with the music, adding royalty-free music and even adding in sound effects! Much appreciated, xoxo :)
4:20, to be fair Team Fortress 2's history is very weird, New Zealand is an ancient city under water (like Atlantis), Abraham Lincoln invented stairs because everyone kept blowing their legs off trying to rocket jump to the second floor of buildings (he later dies doing the same), Merasmus (an evil wizard that WAS trapped in a castle before the Soldier helped him get out of the castle by destroying the castle with him in it, and who was also roommates with said wizard) even went to become roommates with the Tom Jones, who was then assassinated by Soldier (who broke into his house) and had the murder pinned on Merasmus. Even George Washington was called the inventor of the United States of America and that his major fail was because he couldn't stay invisible (oh right I forgot to mention he invented invisibility through various methods) and that the cloak and dagger was the real invention allowing the user to stay fully invisible. That's why there's a fair chance that what soldier says about Noah, Sun Tzu, and more could be real. Although some of it (like punching through someone, being in the military) is fake. Although it's actually just because Soldier went to Vietnam (by himself later) and then gave himself PTSD by actually just attacking random people.
I wonder if he gave himself PTSD by his own stupidity and stubbornness a la being convinced he's fighting a war and everyone on both sides is 'gaslighting him' about there not being a war, those were just civilians not enemy soldiers coming to kill you, etc
It was actually Germany during WW2. He couldn't enlist in the war so he went to Germany and just started killing Germans not knowing that not all Germans were Nazis.
Surprisingly, Solider never served. Around WW2, Mister _Jane_ Doe (that’s apparently his name) attempted to sign up for every branch of the US Military, but all of them turned him away for mental instability...so he just funded his own excursion to Europe, attacking anyone and everyone he perceived to be a threat to the US, until they actually sent someone, in about 1946, to tell him the war was *over.*
I'm incredibly surprised that the soldier said that the spy isn't useful, your telling me that disguising yourself as the enemy to infiltrate their location and take out their specialists isn't useful? XD
Canon fact: he's a kiwi/from New Zealand, which in TF2 world, is canonically the most advanced civilization until their land was consumed by the water He's the only person that is from New Zealand
Love seeing actual military folks reacting to this, my only gripe is they keep talking over the video and end up missing funny lines and details from the trailers
"I wonder if there are people that are still playing this game to this day." TF2 has been a top ten game by player activity on Steam since its release, and is at #8 right now with 76,000 players (admittedly a lot of bots), more than Destiny 2 and GTAV. It remains one of Steam's most profitable games, worldwide. So yes, a few people still play.
@@vitamind2943 Valve is a weird company, they let their employees work on projects they find interesting, hence why they havent released many games before Alyx cause projects are getting dropped left right and center. Tf2 has only 1 employee working on it (at least to my knowledge) and unless a sudden spike in interest in both the community and Valve itself, it probably wont get more than 1 developer for a while. And I mean Tf2 is over a decade old, its older than most of the users on steam, which is probably one of the reasons why they dont feel the need to focus on the game. Which sucks but the game is 15 years old, in video game terms pretty much ancient. Its on its last legs, its on an old engine, and interest from new players are probably on an all time low. I hate to say it but Tf2 is probably gonna stop getting updates from Valve in the next couple of years.
@@tak3n767 even if it's old , valve is still making money in a way which requires people to play the game (crates) so either shut down tf2 or update it and try to find a more permanent solution for the bots
3:30 as a person who plays engi a lot (but not a main) i can agree with this. everytime my sentry gets destroyed i literally bring out my shotgun at the opposing team saying "WHO KILLED MY BABY"
@@fourstarjhineral8 if you use the right gun. The Frontier Justice gives you crits when your Sentry is destroyed, with the number of crits you get dependent on how many kills your Sentry racked up.
@@mercenarygundam1487 even if only half of that number is actual players 50k active players still seems like a huge amount for a 15 year old game in my opinion
Fun Fact: The mercenary's countries of origin were carefully selected. Not only because of WW2 stuff, but also general stereotypes surrounding those people. Example: Sniper was chosen to be Australian as a reference to Australians having amazing aim, somewhat also to the Crocodile Dandy movie. Medic was chosen to be German due to German's having really great scientists during WW2, leading to Medic's high intelligence and being able to trick the Devil in canon.
@@generaltage4936 Scout: young american from Boston, where life is kinda difficult. Soldier: american middle-westerner, where most rural and uncivilized states are, and having dumber WW2 soldiers. Heavy: F A T R U S S I A N Spy: like France, not great at combat, not having anything besides being rats and try to be a sophisticated jackass. Pyro: Engineer: got no fucking clue. I suppose it's because the character's “good ol' countryside uncle” or because Texas's Technology University idk Demoman: scotsmen and irishmen have fame of being drunk (and I proved it), and besides that, it could be a) a reference to a famous WW2 scottish soldier specialized in explosives whose nane I can't remember, or b) just because the scottish have kind of an explosive random temper. Like alcoholics
“I want to see some action of the spy because he doesn’t look really useful.” Me, a spy main with close to 1,000 hours of spy experience: “yeah, yeah he isn’t useful, I just like to play him.”
It depends to be fair, i've done some really good spy plays, but if your enemies are spychecking regularly and are generally smart, it'll be harder (but still possible) to cause a disruption, like fucking teleporters or killing engies
Rule #1 of Medic 101 for Dummies: Watch your ass, then help your team. Your team can't always be trusted to save your ass from stabbings. As a medic main, I am super fucking paranoid of Spies to the point I have had Spies complain after personally killing them several times. They reap what they sow lmao.
Quick clarification, the other mercs don't have ultimates, with the acception of certain rechargeable sidegrades, it's primarily the medic with the super ability
Well, you should say that ults are not *common* in this game, but like the heatman and the battalion's backup etc. do count as ults and can be very impactful, though not as much as an uber.
Ultimates my ass, medic has uber and his other medi gun veriations Other classes have things that charge up or need damage to build up, nothing close to uber And never, ever class them ultimates, TF2 does not deserve the same names from crappie games like apex and overwatch
@@derpyduck3759 I meannn, you're technically charging by giving others health, and it has the same recharge-ability as any other weapon that requires some sort of charge/cool down system
Man, I would've loved to see Dr. Wagner's reaction to Meet the Medic XD And definitely need to get the Spec Ops react to the Killzone series. Or a Total Recoil of their weapons across the games, the WWII/modern/futuristic takes on all of them I think they would enjoy breaking down.
@@random.3665yes, they literally are. They are both deposited of calcium made by your body, and until they’re ready to come out, your teeth are literally fused to your skull
the reason teeth aren't the same as bones is actually because teeth have evolved from scales by the earliest fish species that had existed back then. Teeth don't have bone marrow, don't produce blood and immune cells because of it and are also harder.
@@random.3665 Except it heals every other broken bone or injury. The funny part is, Heavy's rib doesn't grow back because Medic SAID they don't grow back. Medic has a pact with Satan to become the best doctor that ever lived and ever will live. It's to the point that he rewrites reality with his procedures. It's also how he stole a patient's ENTIRE skeleton without killing them. He sold his soul, but used his super doctoring powers to bind the team's souls to him too. So Satan only holds a 1/9th stake in 'Medic's' soul, letting Medic go completely consequence free. (He's also made functionally immortal because of this.)
Yeah it was a somewhat annoying they keep talking over but what can you do to a general reaction with no specific attention like Issy with the Bald beard dude paying close attention to the weapons.what's done is done
@@lmn_godie2598 They weren't actually offended, they were kidding. Must be autistic if you seriously couldn't tell. And who cares about joking about stereotypes? I'm French-Australian, wasn't offended in the slightest.
The funny thing about Meet the Heavy, he is actually extremely smart, he has multiple PhDs one of which I believe is in literature. It's just he is obviously not a native English speaker and is bulky so is seen as the typical "Big meatheaded brute" type.
Fun fact: according to the comics of TF2 Sniper was actually born in New Zealand which is apparently some underwater city in the TF2 universe but something happened basically he traveled to Earth was raised by Australians
Fun Facts About The Mercs: Mister Jane Doe (Soldier) was once roommates with a Wizard who managed to get Soldier a degree in law at some point. Tavish DeGroot (Demoman) lost his left eye one Halloween Night in his youth when he went to go sweep out a Wizards' castle; simply by looking at a cursed book in the Wizards' study. Jeremy (Scout) is the youngest of nine brothers, but was also the one who wasn't tough enough to get into fights when the fighting was good; so he trained himself to become faster. Mr. Ludwig (Medic) actually sold his soul to the Devil; along with performing surgery on the other Mercs to stitch parts of their souls onto his own. Misha (Heavy) has a PhD in Russian Literature along with being the only son of a Counter-Revolutionary who managed to burn down the Siberian Gulag the remainder of Mishas' family had been sent to. Dell Conagher (Engineer) is actually a long-time member of the Mann Contract that the other Mercs are a part of: namely, his grandfather Radigan Conagher was commissioned to build for the Mann brothers a pair of Life-Extender Machines that Dell also has come to manage over. Mundy (Sniper) isn't a native-born Australian, he's actually one of only three survivors from the now-flooded and forgotten island of New Zealand; which goes to explain his lackluster muscles compared to other Australians. ??? (Pyro) once ran a successful business when he was crazy. ??? (Spy) is actually Scouts' Dad; though he is ashamed of having to constantly associate with the loudmouthed disgrace that Jeremy isn't aware that Spy is his Dad; convinced that his father was Tom Jones.
Fun Fact: All of the meet the team interviews were canonically filmed by an in-universe cameraman. The Scout talked for so damn long that the cameraman ran out of film, and even then he only got about a minute of usable footage from him.
After the fact, the cameraman hasn't been seen since his interview. Some say he was dropped into a gravel mine, but considering the local townsfolk I doubt it.
@@dragodx8238 tragic
@Damsen We do indeed see Sniper getting interviewed. That's where we learn Sniper is called Mr. Mun-dee. Probably not by THIS cameraman, but someone in general.
@Damsen wdym, the engineer was talking to the camera-man
@Damsen well obviously not certain parts, since that last part in meet the heavy wasn't filmed
If I recall correctly, the "Meet the Heavy" video was supposed to be proof/testing of the quality of the Source engine's animating capabilities, especially for faces, hence why it's mostly limited to the interview in a single room. That it *still* holds up so well 15 years later is a testament to the quality and passion of everyone working on it at Valve at the time
Really? Somewhere else I’ve heard that it was Gary Schwarz’ test dialog
Yep and meet the heavy is actually a demo file you can find in source film maker
you can also find Soldier’s demo file as well
“Holds up” are strong words for Source Filmmaker.
@@Frappe3621 If you're making the videos, you right. But some of the finished products turn out really good
Fun fact, the reason why demoman was censored wasn’t because he was cursing, but because he revealed the location of the Loch Ness moster
It was actually both really
"They got more feckin sea monsters in the great Lochett Nessie than they got the likes o me..."
"the location of the LOCH NESS monster" I wonder where it could possibly be
@@Laeli218 new jersey
@@Kikabopom
"Ok, i give up, what's the catch?"
*"Nothing, although technacly we're in new jersy"*
"Not one place remotely liveable
@@MrMoron-qn5rx what is this a reference to?
This is basically watching a podcast with meet the team playing in the background
To those that don’t know TF2, heavy is actually pretty smart I think he has a degree in Russian literature. He just sounds dumb because he isn’t that great at English, if I remember correctly if you switch the language of the game to Russian he sounds more refined (though this part is just what I heard from other people I never experienced it)
I think he has 2 degrees, right?
Ah shit I was bout to say this cus I couldn't find this comment til I refreshed, engie has 11 PhD and he still haven't figured how to make a sapper proof sentry
@@multiwaypche6640 great minds think a like?
@@reichtanglevictor1694 yea if I am correct it should be one English and Russian literature but I could be wrong
He's more of a doctor than the medic, who had his licence revoked
The only flaw in this is you guys missed the end credits scene in these trailers. Other than that so nice to see these classics covered.
It's not the only things they missed, they missed so many jokes by speaking over dialogue and looking away from the screen
@@SnesySnas That too.
they did not missed them, I mean they did (by talking over I mean, but they definitely watched every single on of them), it was just cut off from the vid.
@@SnesySnas agree so much bro like can they like shut they boomer asses up so they can actually react and not talk about they issues in they life or someting
they also speak a little too much
Fun fact: According to TF2 lore, Soldier has never served in any military area since he was rejected for being mentally unstable. In real life, Rick May (Soldier's VA), actually served in the U.S. military.
R.i.p rick may...
in real life, Rick May is also dead
RIP Rick o7 L
Soldier got kicked out of every branch of the military during WW2, though that didn't stop him from buying a plane ticket and flying over to Poland to go on a Nazi killing spree. He taught himself how to fire and reload a variety of different weapons and began his crusade. However, his mission soon ended after learning that the war had ended in 1945, the year at the time was 1949.
"One time I killed a man in Germany! After the war! He was asking for directions! I am more proud of this!"
-Soldier
Godspeed!
I love how these people haven't heard of the pause button. Literally talked over half of the duration of each and every episode of Meet the team.
FR, it's infuriating, they missed most of the jokes and iconic lines
Felt the same way about the video they just wouldn’t shutup😢😢😂😂
It feels more like you're watching it with friends than if they paused it every 12 seconds. I personally find the ones who pause after every line annoying as hell.
@@idonotcarekek then watch the original video 💀
@@aniqnxbil I rewatch them all the time til I stumbled on this
Fun fact: The jars of piss are an actual weapon called Jarate. You throw it on people and causes all damage taken afterwards to be mini-crits.
I got the pun after 5 years or so
No fucking way i just got the pun like right now, 10+ years playing this game and i didnt even notice this, jarate = karate...fuck me
@@thekrakenwagon927 …how on earth did that go over your head for that long lmao
@@tomlawson4713 well im not the smartest men
@@thekrakenwagon927 To be honest, obvious jokes go over my head often so I’m not really one to talk lol
TF2 consumed 15 years of my life. One of the greatest FPS games of all time. As of now unfortunately, it's infested with aimbots, hackers, and scammers and Valve doesn't update/support the game anymore. Sad to see it slowly deteriorate during the past two years or so.
The game is old as hell and has had a great life cycle though. I mean, me and my friends played it on the orange box back in early middle school and I'm 26 now lol
Such a shame indeed. So sad that Valve has basically let every property they own just die a slow and painful death. While the market is a lot tougher now for team shooters, I'm sure a TF3 or a massively updated TF2 could be a massive hit.
@@CZProductions yeah, I made steam back in '09 because of team fortress 2. Good times
And in spite of everything that is still better than Overwacht
Find good custom servers and bookmark them, they do a decent job of keeping things fun
fun fact, the red spy unintentionally finishes the blue spies sentence
"He could be you, He could be me, He could EVEN BE....Right behind you."
this is spy, it was all intentional
i watched meet the spy an unhealthy amount of times and just now i realize that
i was todays old when i realized
That was 100% intentionally
To me it doesn't fit to the sentence. But hey it's good
“The spy doesn’t seem to be very useful”
*famous last words*
"Right behind you!"
*starts stabbing with a baguette ferociously*
Laughs in trickstab
Ironically, a good spy is the most infuriating character that will be any team's undoing.
"I don't know what he does"
Meanwhile Meet the Spy shows the most how character is played
I love how The Medic puts gloves on *after* performing open-chest surgery.
What losing a medical license does to an mf
He _did_ tell his bird it was filthy in there. 😷
Which implys that hes more worried abour holding his gun than going elbow deep in Heavy
Also a fun thing.
Since Medic also gets immune during uber. It means he put a Mega Baboon heart in his own chest
@@Canadian_Zac well...I guess that would make sense-
Well thought of it as well, different people different hearts
Plus, wasnt there only one Mega Baboon heart in the fridge?
@@thegamingofrs I doubt it would be hard for him to get more.
And regardless, he'd still need to cut out his own heart and put that thing on it to allow him to take the Uber Charge
Fun Fact: Besides being a criminally insane pyromaniac, Pyro is also an extremely savvy businessman
He’d be a cool Shark Tank guest
Or woman
They never confirmed it and we will never know
Because valve
@Space Vatnik Maybe it's just a default model
Either way though, fun character!
hol'up, when was he/she a business person?
I like how Medic doesn’t wear gloves while actually operating but wears them in combat
medic doesn't get his hands dirty
Gotta keep that beautiful machinery clean!
@@kylegardner9240 he sure got them dirty when operating
Professionals have standards.
@@lepaj6902 But Medic isn't really a *professional* since he lost his medical license...
These guys spoke over every iconic line in the shorts and then proceeded to call them all stereotypical.
real
My guy, the TF2 characters ARE stereotypical
@@LychgateWraith*pulls out rocket launcher*
But TF2's characters ARE based on stereotypes
bruh, theyre THE origin of those type of characters@@LychgateWraith
“Some people think they can outsmart me…..maybe” is such a good line when you know heavy has a PhD
And he still doesn't completely shut the possibility down. A wise man knows how much he doesn't know.
I think that the Heavy having a PhD was added to the lore later. It is a great line either way, though.
None of Poker Night at the Inventory is canon. That include's Heavy's PhD in Russian Literature.
@@coenisgreat And yet despite your wishes, it is canon. Just as it is canon that soldier caused the collapse of the moon base during his Expiration Date bread teleportation spree.
@@hiddendesire3076 And yet despite your wishes. it is also non canon.
Man, hearing Rick May's voice as the Soldier is just great to hear.
Rest.In.Peace to the legend, Rick May.
Man has given me many great times through Soldier
May he rest in peace
o7 godspeed that magnificent bastard
He was good, really good...
@@alejandrocamberosrodriguez4222 Maybe even the best
“That’s why when ever there is a bunch of animals in one place it’s called a Tzu!”
“Unless it’s a farm!”
I'm such an idiot I've watched meet the soldier an ungodly amount of times and have just now gotten the zoo joke
@@lock6562 That was me too once haha. WE MUST SHARE THIS WITH EVERYONE!
@@lock6562 can you explain it to me?
@@joakimberg7897 breeding like animals
@@joakimberg7897 he says that sun tzu, with his war money, got lots of animals. That's why it's called a tzu.
this is not a reaction video, this is a "we are talking while a video plays in the background" video
Fun fact: while Heavy in his "Meet the" may be seen as, well, big and strong simpleton, he is actually third well educated of the mercs.
And arguably the most emotionally intelligent of the mercs.
Trivia: Russian doesn't have articles. So commonly when they speak English they don't use them. "Boy passes girl ball. This makes boy sound like caveman."
@@TiroDvD I'm russian, and no english speaking russian person i know does that. Bullshit
@@TiroDvD source: trust me bro
@@TiroDvD Or maybe heavy intentionally sounds dumb as to not draw suspicion to him, considering he has busted his family out of a gulag singlehandedly.
So he comes across as not anymore intelligent then, point gun at enemy and shoot guy.
Something to note: TF2's lore is, to put it bluntly, *batshit insane.*
There's a special metal found only in Australia called Australium, and it's a nigh-infinite power source that can send technological advancements hurtling multiple *centuries* past what should be possible, and grants people massively increased strength, stamina, and fortitude, as well as *phenomenal* facial hair and chest hair, regardless of genetics or anything of the sort, meaning yes, Australium does in fact give women fantastic mustaches, AND it can be used to power what's basically an *immortality device.*
...or, you know, you can just plate your weapons in it to make them look pretty.
There's also an evil guy in a grey suit with an endless army of robots that literally run on money.
In short, Australium is the Vibranium of the TF2 world.
@@sir_cabbage1170 But better
Wait... doesn't the Administrator use one of such machines? She didn't have any mustache, though.
@@lorenzocassaro3054 neither did Grey, Blutarch or Redmond, it seems only prolonged direct exposure comes with the enhancing effects and the mustache
@@zalanmarkus4939 DEEP
LORE
Fun fact: Not only is the scout's mother the president of the spy's fan club, the spy is actually the scout's father. The scout's name is Jeremy.
I already knew this but I had it spoiled for me a while ago. The TF2 comics are really good and it's a major plot twist, so maybe put a spoiler warning on stuff like this.
@@nelly5954 TF2 comics is old af news, and it’s not like the game has a campaign.
@@LokiScarletWasHere I wish it had a campaign Though that would have been awesome
@@gaugemogle0779 Yes, it would have been. Would add to replay value when multiplayer inevitably went down the shitter.
Jeremy Elbertson
Fun fact: the reason medic doesn’t give demo his eye back is because his eye got possessed when he was a kid and that’s why monoculus (a boss) exists
"As a man of science I don't say this lightly; that eye socket is haunted."
He tried it once and ever since Demo's eyes hunts them every Halloween
Spy: 17:02 drops one of the most badass lines in the video
Cameron & Israel: "Hon hon french accent funny"
m e e p
I know
It can be a bit frustrating when the reactors don't pause, and end up interrupting and missing their 'content'. I understand it's 'reacting' but at least pause it because when you want to say and react to it. Missing quite a bit of funny moments, lines, badass lines, etc can kind of ruin it. Sorry for making you read this.
@@RoachManTheFirst i actually agree with you. It was really sad to watch them missing literally every second funny moment(
@@wxpchess yes, im literally malding and seething in my seat
"I have yet to meet one who can outsmart bullet"
A deeply unappreciated line
*Medic can Outsmart Bullet.*
@@aro_ger_ with his uber, which also gained him heavy's respect
@@aro_ger_That’s why the 2 are friends
not bullet boolet
No, the line is "I have yet to meet one to can outsmart *B O O L E T"*
How did these two manage to talk over literally every important line in every single one of the videos? Someone give these men a pause button for crying out loud!
Literally the thing i was thinking the entire time
@Jamie Pritchard criminally underrated
because these guys are probably actually bored out of their minds by this. theyre reaction youtubers, they watch what people want them to
Or maybe it's because it's a reaction video and that's what you do is you TALK and react to whatever it is you're looking at so if you don't like that these guys talked the whole time maybe don't watch reaction videos
@@RadioactivesubO Theres also reaction videos where the ppl *Dont* talk over the important/best parts. But ill just assume that youre too st**id or young (or both) to know about those.
I too love it when people ignore the joke then proceeds to say that the joke was bad
when did they say that?
@@jetsflyingoffatrain4338 true, really didnt hear any critics. I think dude just offended
I loved when they watched "meet the scout" because they were talking things like meh... This character looks vanilla or boring meh...
Then they went silent to hear what the scout was saying, and he says the following almost replying to them:
_"Um... I don't even know where to start with you. I mean, do you even know who you're talkin' to?_
OMG that was so on point!!!!
And then they talked over almost every piece of dialogue LOL
12:20 "Why d'you gotta be raggin' on soldiers like this?"
_Literally made the exact "red with blood" joke that Soldier makes_
_Talked over almost every joke and the most of the ones they didn't still flew straight over their head_
When they talked over “that would be your mother” and then proceeded to assume scouts mom was his girlfriend…
And SO MANY imitations and bad voices from the bearded one. Like stfu please
oof
RIP…especially when they missed Medic’s “I HAVE NO IDEA!!!”
@@iceticketliongaming806 literally one of the most iconic lines in the trailers
16:10 and that's the big thing as you see. Medics are a BIG game changer. I believe the spy's biggest targets are medics
Everyone's biggest targets are Medics. Spies, Snipers, Scouts, you name it
heavies too
@@J03_M4m4 very hybrid rocket jump soldier as well
I target Medics as a Pyro too
Snipes as well, if the other team has a decent sniper. If you have a sniper poppin off, switch to pyro and spy check around him while he goes off.
The Medi-gun Medic uses in his video is actually the in-game 'Quick-Fix', a Medi-gun notorious for its utter lack of Ubercharge, or the ability that allows Medic to make his heal target (and himself) temporarily invulnerable. According to the game's developers, the Quick-Fix lost its Ubercharge ability due to the singular usage of it in the video.
Doesn't the Quick-Fix also allow the medic to keep up with scouts as well as rocket-jumping soldiers and sticky-jumping demos?
@@michaelkowal3230 being able to keep up with scouts used to be exclusive to quick fix, all mediguns have it now tho
I do think that the quick fix being used on the heavy really fits the quick fix well as it regenerates at EXTREME speeds so something like ope chest surgery is a gazillion times easier
@@michaelkowal3230 The default medigun already does the scout part, but the rest yeah
"We are not that dumb"
*proceeds to talk over every joke of Meet the medic*
Or make another unfunny accent impression
They didn't even get the Zoo joke
yeah, these two guys seem to have 100 iq spread In-between them
*very obvious thick Scottish accent*
"Is he Jamaican?"
They literally talked over my favourite joke in meet the sniper while doing a typical American accent about... killing Adolf Hitler? I really didn't get how the joke they were trying to do linked in any way to what they were watching
Fun fact: they forgot the sandvich. Not sandwich, sandvich. They forgot the sandvich. How the hell do you forget about one of the most iconic characters? It's literally the sandvich.
It's basically heavy's second medic friend
@@scottsalinas7019 the pocket medic 2.0
And: Expiration Date…
@@ThePianist51 Mann vs machine, and the art of medicine
@Big Mitch "you red team ladies wouldn't know how break a spin-AH MY SPINE!!!
When the Spec Ops see pyrovision and go "Hey, that's what I see!" I can't help but give a nervous chuckle at the implications involved.
Yeah, that "joke" was in very poor taste.
Agreed it was a bad joke
Children are just future combatants
@@sui1162 Worst possible take ever, bro...
Bad joke? Nah
Dark joke? Absolutely
Soldier's speech actually is real history in TF2's world interestingly enough
Does it say somewhere except in video? Soldier could be babbling about but then again Shakespeare invented rocket launcher and rocket jumping
@@realdragon It's a note in the comics, in general history is wildly different in tf2
This is probably the one video I was mad about commentary. Mostly because I wanted the two guys to really appreciate the lines and how artfully put together these videos are.
Same, they just wouldn't shut the fuck up
Same, lol. I was like "omg stfu and pay attention to the dialogs" haha
Same. Not really a reaction if they spend the entire time talking over the video with bad jokes in silly accents.
Yeah, they just brush over the fact sniper is a respectable person
They talked over most of the jokes honestly
The Spy is actually an interesting one, as far as usefulness is concerned.
Because on one hand, you're right: Spys are often not very useful. They normally cannot handle themselves in a fight due to their low HP and the fact that their main killing tool is made for stealth attacks, so they stay covert for most of the match which means they are also absent from the frontline fighting most of the time.
On the other hand, the Spy just has a very powerful toolset. He can go invisible, one-hit any class in the game by backstabbing them with his knife, impersonate other players (which is admittedly not his best tool as the disguises are often not very convincing) and he can shut down any of the engineers contraptions. He also got a revolver which, whilst not a good weapon in prolonged combat, can deal a considerable amount of burst damage.
A good spy in the right situation can pick apart an entire enemy team by himself, however for every good spy there's a hundred bad ones and the perfect opportunity often only comes once a match. Additionally, spotting and eliminating spies is a skill that all new players end up learning eventually, as getting one-hit out of nowhere is a bit of a jarring experience.
most of the metagame is built on the sheer paranoia they can induce, and a good spy isn't about killing a lot of people so much as killing ONE person who really, REALLY needs killing.
anything spy can do sniper does better 🎶
Technically speaking, the disguises are flawless.
It's whoever is playing them who's being unconvincing.
one word: TRICK STABS
@@danielwilson8604 The class you play when all you think is "F*CK THAT PERSON IN PARTICULAR"
He's also very useful to shut down medics
The main problem is that eventually, as "doctor lalve" said in "The Spy guide": most enemies learn to turn around.
A cool little detail is that after the "meet the spy" came out, snipers model was updated to have the small face scar where spy slashed him
3:51 can we get a moment of silence for a fallen fighter Rick May, he was good man
Fun fact: medic surgically grafted several more souls to himself, which allowed him to escape being damned in hell
There is so much dumb lore in tf2 and i love it
@@Ferixstn It's the best part of it in my opinion
I never played the game yet I know so much random bs lore. I LOVE IT
As a person who isn't too deep into TF2 lore...
ex... excuse me...
*what*
@@Ferixstn the reason why tf2 is still great is bc other games try to eliminate toxicity and disrespect in the game however tf2 instead of eliminating toxicty and disrespect they joined it and i love it coz i can always insult after an entire team wipe
@@ciderofthearctic392 soo..... medic has 9 hearts, thats why the devil cant keep him in hell lmao
Ah, TF2, the game that refuses to die. Despite it's age of 15 years, despite an infestation of bots and hackers, despite the weird-ass bugs and glitches, TF2 still stays alive, popular, fun, and abundant with players. I'd love to see these guys play the game. Always like seeing new players play the game, whether it be via youtube video or in-game.
I've always wanted to play it, but due to...unfortunate circumstances, I never really got the chance. Should be able to get a laptop in the coming months, though, so that may change soon. Have loved the videos for years, though. They have so much character.
The people who're saying that it's dying are the ones who ain't playing it.
There's actually a similarity between PewDiePie and TF2 that made me impressed. Pewds have 100 mil subs but only get an average 1-3+ mil views a week. But why isn't his channel dying? It's because if those 1+ million viewers get tired from his content, some viewers from that 100 million will come back. That's what's happening with TF2. It's a huge ass fanbase but it doesn't seem like it because it's always a rotation. A new batch will rise after some batches get tired of the game. If that new batches get tired, another new batches + new players will come. It's just impossible for TF2 to die unless the bot problems become worse that any batches will leave IMMEDIATELY, causing TF2 to actually die for good.
@@rane7784 plus with the increasingly rare chance of seeing bots ingame, I think you just see it in 1 in every 15 matches
@@melsuppatlol4565 And, at best, they're kicked the minute you see them "joining the game"
@@xenogorwraithblade2538 Honestly, if my old relic of a dinosaur made in 2007 can run TF2 at 30, I'd say you have a pretty big chance of running it today.
Fun fact: Heavy's line "Some people think they can outsmart me" is pretty ironic, since heavy is one of the smartest characters in the TF2 canon (yes that's a thing, they have a comic book series) ,he's got a doctorate in Russian literature, the engineer has 8 doctorates, im not sure what in, and the medic got his medical license revoked
According to his bio on the official Team Fortress website, Engie had "eleven hard science PhDs". Your guess is as good as mine what they are.
Pyros a pretty savvy businessman, able to run a business highly well. Scouts an idiot who can barely read, spy's got his head on straight the most, demoman is actually a pretty nice guy minus his drinking problem and apparently lives with his mom in a self bought mansion and holds down 3 jobs. Medic straight up invented Uber and the medigun, along with most likely being a pretty competent and skilled doctor if the orginal team fortress classic mercs hired him as their medic, the classic heavy is pretty smart and wouldn't just hire some random dumbass who knows how to stitch things together. He's so skilled he managed to bring someone back to life after they were dead for nearly 9 hours.
Snipers not the smartest, but I'd say he's got at least a highschool education, and you can't be a professional assassin/sniper and constantly get away with it while also being an idiot. Heavy having a degree in Russian literature has never been stated as cannon, but it's clear that he is a very smart man, with wisdom and good and quick thinking. An example of this is during the interview comics, where he distracts the interviewer by only talking about his gun so the man wouldn't gain any access to knowlwge about his family. Along with finding and breaking into the overseers office, that being pretty impressive in and of itself. So he's not on engines level, he's still pretty damn smart.
Like you said, engie has multiple doctorates. In fact, about 11 doctorate's in total. He's the son of another famous inventor and has worked with the Mann family and the overseer for decades, just like his father did. He's more then smart enough to invent the sentry gun, the wrangler, the teleporters and the dispenser, all of which he holds the patents for. Along with that, his father invented the life prolonging machines that the Mann brothers and the overseer use, but engies smart enough to highly and heavily improve on the original design, I'm pretty sure nearly quadrupling it's efficiency when using aulstralium.
Soldiers a listened priest in Santa Monica and canonically has lead poisoning and such high mental instability that WW2 era America wouldn't take him in any form of military position. Back then the military would look at a 14 year old and believe the lie that they were 18 and toss him to the military. He can read tho. And is a legal lawyer thanks to the help of his old roommate, a melinuim old wizard. And apparently he's also immortal and also killed Tom Jones.
The stuff that is said in poker night isn’t cannon. So heavy dosnt have a PhD
@@someguy9746 if so, then how come he has a severe difference in speech between the english and russian dubs of TF2?
@Douglas Probs come on it’s their language they need to friking understand it also heavy is from Russia so he would be able to speak it BUT you don’t need a PhD to speak Russian.
Medic has replaced demo man’s eye 8 times. But every Halloween, the eye goes funky and fails. This is because his eye socket was haunted by the same magical incident that made him lose his eye
Fun fact: according to the lore,scout actually had a hard time reading,his only education was an elementary school grade-reading
Actually it’s because he tried reading a box when he was slightly concussed.
Big respect to the editor for recreating most of Meet the Pyro's audio since they had to mute the rainbow section's copyrighted music.
I love it when they miss half the jokes
Well they only watched it once. I still discover new things and I have watched them many times
especially when they're busy doing bad accents
should have paused when they wanted to comment.
I mean there talking over it most the time so you know
Right? Like I know they're meant to be reacting to it but they seriously never stop talking
my favorite part is when they talked over every joke and missed everything
are you a sadist?
@@jacob-mv7rr maybe
Why are you like this
FOR REAL
Tf2: oldest and best team shooter in the world. Great lore, good gameplay, Screw hackers/bots
Well it's not the oldest, maybe one of the oldest still active, but for one, TFC obviously came first and the original TF mod was based off of Quake.
@@anonymousaccordionist3326 i think he meant with a large player base that remembers the game as is, TFC isnt remembered much, and neither is Quake (even tho all of them are incredible games), one i might even add as a great team shooter that is somewhat active, is CS:1.6
Interesting you would all forget RTCW Enemy Territory... The best team based shooter of all time.
@@tjrex9458 damn, saying people dont remember quake makes me a bit sad, one of the four cornerstones of FPS games together with doom, wolfenstein 3d and half life
The original Quake Team Fortress was 1996. The Marine Doom mod for Doom II was publicly released in the same year, but had been used by the US military as a training tool for an unknown amount of time prior to being made public. The first Rainbow Six game released in 1998. There were a *LOT* more between Doom 2 still getting mods, other Quake mods that competed with TF, Quake 2, Unreal, and Half life mods (and TFC which was arguably a HL mod too) before TF2 came out. There's no basis to claim it's the "oldest" and while none of the older ones are still as active as it is, there are several which predate it and still see regular play.
The medic's role is really hard, everyone focuses on killing you.
As a sniper, I'm guilty of that, but for good reason. Medics are a great asset to the team and I try to take them down before they can uber and wipe out all of my team. Its kind of a compliment really.
@@IForgotToEatAllYourCheese Medic is just about the most powerful class in the game. If the enemy team has a medic and yours doesn’t, well… that ain’t gonna handle out so smooth.
You cant help but love the attention
Medic in game is design to keep his allies alive, and he does it in an insane way. The longer he stays on the field, the more annoying he becomes for the opposite side. It’s pretty rare to find a Medic who would survive the entire match.
@@IForgotToEatAllYourCheese that is just strategy, if you ignored medics it would handicap your team
This was perfect, seeing actual soldiers react to this... just awesome
actual soldiers? you want actual soldier reacting to this? watch MHGR then
@@11kimczi Major whoosh moment
@@ShwappaJ it dont matter if im letting more people to know him
No one cares
@@alecdombkowski5849 You cared enough to comment, o smart one
"I would like to see some spy action."
"He doesn't seem very useful."
Yeah spychecking is a perfected science, but my man, his dead-ringer device gave the entire community ptsd. To this day, you still can't be certain you actually killed the spy.
holy mackerel
@@alexm.8660 god I love the holy mackerel. 356 kills in my strange fish as of writing.
4:05 The Soldier, the epitome of idiot hard case grunt, somehow outsmarts an actual soldier. That quote really is from Art of War.
To be fair, The Art of War has been mythologized as a tome of profound wisdom written by a 500 IQ genius. As opposed to reality which is that 70% of it is stuff that should be all rights be such basic common sense that only made it into the book because Sun Tzu was writing it for people even dumber than Soldier. And even then second half of that quote "If fighting is sure to result in defeat then you must not fight" doubtlessly went right over Soldier's head.
@@HunterStiles651 most self help/psychiatric/cliche sayings (when the boomer sayings come true) are all about self realization, which is about remembering/finding ways to relate to common sense so it really hits you. To ideally inspire a greater sense of self.
@@HunterStiles651 I find it quite egotistical that you think people were all somehow extremely dumb 1500 years ago. Without the people of the past, we wouldn't have the resources and technology we *do* have, and it all starts from ground zero with ancient civilization.
For somebody who clearly wants to come off like they're smart and/or know what they're talking about, you really failed to account for the common sense you like to yammer on about.
Anybody who's truly smart understands how ironically stupid it is to insult somebody else's intelligence as a means of discredit. If there's anything truly discrediting, it'll be plain as day and you'd be a fool to try and do so just because somebody is possibly not as smart as you, which.. Well, you can put the puzzle pieces together, can't you?
Also, the Art of War hasn't been "mythologized". It's a book that's made it's rounds to 13 year olds who like to make memes with the book as the basic premise.
@@razztastic You see what's funny about this right? You criticize me for putting people down to make myself seem smarter, yet here you are typing four paragraphs to basically communicate "People back then weren't stupid. You're just a pretentious asshole."
its canon that the Soldier couldn't join the military during WW2. it didnt stop him from killing Nazis. he even made his own badge about it.
Each character in TF2 has their own Loadout, but no Ultimate
Scout is from Boston, and is a real objective getter, with a close range shotgun
Soldier's Location is Unknown, but he can Rocket Jump and be a jack of all trades
Pyro is even more Unknown, but his fire damage is a big crowd controller
Demoman is Scottish with a big explosive oriented kit and Sticky Bombs
Heavy is a big russian guy with the most health in the game and does big damage to 1 target, but cant do much to multiple
Engineer is from Texas, and can build a Sentry (an automatic firing gun that can stop a push without Uber) a Dispenser (can Heal and replenish Ammo and Metal) and the Teleporter
The Sniper picks off one target at a time for long range, but his close range is (CRITICAL HIT!) OH WHAT!?!?
The Medic is the backbone of a team with his healing and Uber (depending on Medi Gun)
And the Spy is a weird case, he isnt good but can pick off the most important classes (Heavy, Sniper, Medic) with one Backstab (he rarely gets more than one though)
That CRITICAL HIT! joke's good, but would stick better with medics just having some GOD DAMN FAITH in thoes random crits on their melee and rushing to you as you try and take them out before they, undoubtable, will one shot you.
@@alpha-tomahawk532 ubersaw has guaranteed crits not random wdym
Crits on Sniper? You must mean Medic with their 100% üBersaw crit right?
@@mangckyatmamon means headshots
Spy isn't good? Hahaha… funny joke, you must be bad at spy.
16:04 Dude, he is the most important class in the game to keep the team alive. I am a Medic main and it doesn't get easier the better you are.
Here here! Ive learned a lot in my early days of playing Medic how to hide behind corners and popping if I've got no one to heal and get away safely. I don't play a lot these days but I still remember watching a lot of AreaySeven.
any team will fall apart without a medic or having a bad medic. dont be a pocket. heal everybody to overheal good or bad and when everyone starts taking damage recognize how everyone behaves and who is more important to the team. it doesn't equate to score ever.
@@12334jk personally any team needs a medic or a engi to at least have some sort of healing and as a engi main i always keep my dispenser just around the corner of the fighting and everyone on my team finds it and plus,medics are just a rare treasure to find
My advice to new Medics, don't just keep your whole team healed but also OVERHEALED (50% more health than your max is no joke when you're in a fight) and master the Crusader's Crossbow if you can. It's got a huge difficulty curve but if you can learn to hit your shots consistently with it during a push, you can save a few of your teammates a respawn.
If you get caught alone with only one teammate to save you, you can also keep hitting them with the Crossbow while they get damaged.
@@SnowEspeon That is the best advice I have ever heard from anybody when it comes to playing Medic.
This feels the equivalent to someone watching his phone when you show him a movie
Something a lot of people miss is the stabbing sounds in "Meet The Spy" and how they are synced to the beat of the song.
“Meet the Spy” is probably the best merc intro I’ve ever seen.
Really? They're clearly audible.
Literally nobody has missed this what are you talking about?
yep i heard it haha
I noticed that the very first time I watched Meet The Spy : D
The Spy actually can be an incredible asset to the team lineup if you play him right, having the tools to sneak behind the frontline and the ability to insta-kill ANY class can turn the entire game around
BTW: If you wanna see more of these characters there is an official adult short-film called Expiration Date made by the same company.
It'd be cool for them to watch expiration date
Don't forget the comics.
In the actual game he is countered by every fucking class.
@@yesnttnsey8581 Not really, he just can't 1v1 like the other classes can, it's not like pyros are immune to backstabs or anything, he still has his place in the battle.
the one that they faught bread?
I really appreciate the effort put into the Meet the Pyro (17:18) part of the video. Dealing with copyright is real tough so most youtubers just mute out the copyrighted section. But you guys made sure the hosts voices aren't muted along with the music, adding royalty-free music and even adding in sound effects! Much appreciated, xoxo :)
you know a game is good when a reactor talks over all the jokes in it yet they still love it
Meet the Team is acctually a masterpiece.
The best introductory to videogames' characters ever made
@@damired exactly. The tf2 characters are so amazing. Thats why tf2 is such a really amazing game
For sure
It is it is bravo 🤩🤩🤩
@@TGigachad-i9y TF2 and Overwatch did amazing actually getting you invested into the characters and world you were playing in.
4:20, to be fair Team Fortress 2's history is very weird, New Zealand is an ancient city under water (like Atlantis), Abraham Lincoln invented stairs because everyone kept blowing their legs off trying to rocket jump to the second floor of buildings (he later dies doing the same), Merasmus (an evil wizard that WAS trapped in a castle before the Soldier helped him get out of the castle by destroying the castle with him in it, and who was also roommates with said wizard) even went to become roommates with the Tom Jones, who was then assassinated by Soldier (who broke into his house) and had the murder pinned on Merasmus. Even George Washington was called the inventor of the United States of America and that his major fail was because he couldn't stay invisible (oh right I forgot to mention he invented invisibility through various methods) and that the cloak and dagger was the real invention allowing the user to stay fully invisible.
That's why there's a fair chance that what soldier says about Noah, Sun Tzu, and more could be real. Although some of it (like punching through someone, being in the military) is fake. Although it's actually just because Soldier went to Vietnam (by himself later) and then gave himself PTSD by actually just attacking random people.
I knew all this already but still laughed at each and every line
I wonder if he gave himself PTSD by his own stupidity and stubbornness a la being convinced he's fighting a war and everyone on both sides is 'gaslighting him' about there not being a war, those were just civilians not enemy soldiers coming to kill you, etc
It was actually Germany during WW2. He couldn't enlist in the war so he went to Germany and just started killing Germans not knowing that not all Germans were Nazis.
@@SylvaGardenia close- it was actually AFTER WW2 🤣
Surprisingly, Solider never served. Around WW2, Mister _Jane_ Doe (that’s apparently his name) attempted to sign up for every branch of the US Military, but all of them turned him away for mental instability...so he just funded his own excursion to Europe, attacking anyone and everyone he perceived to be a threat to the US, until they actually sent someone, in about 1946, to tell him the war was *over.*
I love how all the jokes fly over their heads because they don't shut up for a second
They probably don’t care and just do this for views
@@acking3070They only do these for views and money
@@acking3070You think they post UA-cam videos for views? Don’t be crazy
@@acking3070woah people do that? That’s crazy!
@@CLSGL I mean at least try to care 🤨
I'm incredibly surprised that the soldier said that the spy isn't useful, your telling me that disguising yourself as the enemy to infiltrate their location and take out their specialists isn't useful? XD
Imagine going to a spy school to be called a robber. Years of training wasted.
Sniper eventually died for a moment and met his parents in Heaven, and they told him they were proud of him and he still had work to do.
He's also not an aussie.
He's a kiwi.
@@SSD_Penumbra wasn't he raised in Australia for the rest of his growing years?
Canon fact: he's a kiwi/from New Zealand, which in TF2 world, is canonically the most advanced civilization until their land was consumed by the water
He's the only person that is from New Zealand
Cute and bitter, damn
I mean yes he died but I don't remember the parents part?
I like how they guessed the accents right from one sentence said by the character
i mean... the accents are pretty obvious if you ask me...
@@crustybomb115 Testament to how well the
characters are developed.
But not Sniper. He is from New Zeland
@@ankoe0803 dont they have the same flag? and i mean that literally... its a cause for confusion
@@ankoe0803 yeah but he has aussie accent
5:42 can we talk about the black powder comment? 😭😂
My jaw literally dropped lmfao like just open shameless racism about the demoman was the last thing I was expecting to see today 😂
Love seeing actual military folks reacting to this, my only gripe is they keep talking over the video and end up missing funny lines and details from the trailers
"I wonder if there are people that are still playing this game to this day."
TF2 has been a top ten game by player activity on Steam since its release, and is at #8 right now with 76,000 players (admittedly a lot of bots), more than Destiny 2 and GTAV. It remains one of Steam's most profitable games, worldwide.
So yes, a few people still play.
Yet they refuse to fix the game. Even though it was proven itself to be one of their longest living games, next to CSGO
@@vitamind2943 Valve is a weird company, they let their employees work on projects they find interesting, hence why they havent released many games before Alyx cause projects are getting dropped left right and center. Tf2 has only 1 employee working on it (at least to my knowledge) and unless a sudden spike in interest in both the community and Valve itself, it probably wont get more than 1 developer for a while. And I mean Tf2 is over a decade old, its older than most of the users on steam, which is probably one of the reasons why they dont feel the need to focus on the game. Which sucks but the game is 15 years old, in video game terms pretty much ancient. Its on its last legs, its on an old engine, and interest from new players are probably on an all time low. I hate to say it but Tf2 is probably gonna stop getting updates from Valve in the next couple of years.
@@tak3n767 when TF3 then?
@@tak3n767 even if it's old , valve is still making money in a way which requires people to play the game (crates) so either shut down tf2 or update it and try to find a more permanent solution for the bots
Same as unturned
3:30 as a person who plays engi a lot (but not a main) i can agree with this. everytime my sentry gets destroyed i literally bring out my shotgun at the opposing team saying "WHO KILLED MY BABY"
Don't you get some kind of boost when your structures die as well?
@@fourstarjhineral8 if you use the right gun. The Frontier Justice gives you crits when your Sentry is destroyed, with the number of crits you get dependent on how many kills your Sentry racked up.
just like lazypurple
@@benjaminoechsli1941 its basically life insurance
Totally didn’t steal that from lazypurple
They keep talking over all the punchlines :(
To answer Cameron's question, there's still 100k people playing TF2. Game came out in 2007, and still loaded
100k CONCURRENT players at any given time:
@@ZentaBon Spoiler alert: Most are probably bots/traders.
@@mercenarygundam1487 even if only half of that number is actual players 50k active players still seems like a huge amount for a 15 year old game in my opinion
@@mercenarygundam1487 More than BF2042 can muster.
@Jack Merrick Not saying much. It's still fucking up the game.
The spy disguised as scout fakes the failed flip trick. And the actual spy does notice. Always my favorite moment
YES YES YES YES YES
I'VE BEEN REWATCHING MEET THE TEAM EVERY MONTH SINCE 2014
AND NOW THE SPEC OPS ARE REACTING TO THIS! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Fun Fact: The mercenary's countries of origin were carefully selected. Not only because of WW2 stuff, but also general stereotypes surrounding those people. Example: Sniper was chosen to be Australian as a reference to Australians having amazing aim, somewhat also to the Crocodile Dandy movie. Medic was chosen to be German due to German's having really great scientists during WW2, leading to Medic's high intelligence and being able to trick the Devil in canon.
What’s the reason for the others?
@@generaltage4936
Scout: young american from Boston, where life is kinda difficult.
Soldier: american middle-westerner, where most rural and uncivilized states are, and having dumber WW2 soldiers.
Heavy: F A T R U S S I A N
Spy: like France, not great at combat, not having anything besides being rats and try to be a sophisticated jackass.
Pyro:
Engineer: got no fucking clue. I suppose it's because the character's “good ol' countryside uncle” or because Texas's Technology University idk
Demoman: scotsmen and irishmen have fame of being drunk (and I proved it), and besides that, it could be a) a reference to a famous WW2 scottish soldier specialized in explosives whose nane I can't remember, or b) just because the scottish have kind of an explosive random temper. Like alcoholics
This should had been a reaction between soldiers, a mechanic, a demolition worker, a hunter, a medic, a cia agent and a pyromaniac
And a fat russian
You forgot the asylum patient
@@mircocapra4531 Who?
@@aztecelotl boston boy
@@greatrj Oh, i get it. It’s a meme
"We're not that dumb"
*makes fun of the accent of literally everyone*
They literally spoke over the good parts
For real
Yeah it was annoying asf.
its a reaction video what do you expect them to do? watch in silence
@@funnythe7th No I expect them to react to the parts that are actually worth reacting to, not hear their life story.
@@imTheMrBEANtrue
"Spy doesn't seem like he's that useful"
Spy being the bane of engineer, snipers, and medics existences.
“I want to see some action of the spy because he doesn’t look really useful.”
Me, a spy main with close to 1,000 hours of spy experience: “yeah, yeah he isn’t useful, I just like to play him.”
mge platinum spies: *proceeds to demolish the entire fucking enemy team*
It depends to be fair, i've done some really good spy plays, but if your enemies are spychecking regularly and are generally smart, it'll be harder (but still possible) to cause a disruption, like fucking teleporters or killing engies
Rule #1 of Medic 101 for Dummies: Watch your ass, then help your team. Your team can't always be trusted to save your ass from stabbings.
As a medic main, I am super fucking paranoid of Spies to the point I have had Spies complain after personally killing them several times. They reap what they sow lmao.
@@Ozzianman revolver.
@@porkyminch1640 the true answer to spy checkers
Quick clarification, the other mercs don't have ultimates, with the acception of certain rechargeable sidegrades, it's primarily the medic with the super ability
Well, you should say that ults are not *common* in this game, but like the heatman and the battalion's backup etc. do count as ults and can be very impactful, though not as much as an uber.
What did I do. To deserve this
Ultimates my ass, medic has uber and his other medi gun veriations
Other classes have things that charge up or need damage to build up, nothing close to uber
And never, ever class them ultimates, TF2 does not deserve the same names from crappie games like apex and overwatch
@@derpyduck3759 I meannn, you're technically charging by giving others health, and it has the same recharge-ability as any other weapon that requires some sort of charge/cool down system
And I'm not trying to class them, I'm just giving these fellow youtubers information with the ults as a reference
Man, I would've loved to see Dr. Wagner's reaction to Meet the Medic XD
And definitely need to get the Spec Ops react to the Killzone series. Or a Total Recoil of their weapons across the games, the WWII/modern/futuristic takes on all of them I think they would enjoy breaking down.
Dr. Wagner's did do Meet the Medic if you searched it.
@@blackandwhitecats4243 I feel like UA-cam saw this because I found it in my recommended when I got on today XD
@@darthcerebus Lol
He did on His own channel
14:27 the medics medigun actually doesn’t heal heavy’s rib (you can see if you slow down the footage) but does heal Scout’s tooth so it can heal bone
Teeth and bone are not the same thing.
@@random.3665yes, they literally are. They are both deposited of calcium made by your body, and until they’re ready to come out, your teeth are literally fused to your skull
the reason teeth aren't the same as bones is actually because teeth have evolved from scales by the earliest fish species that had existed back then. Teeth don't have bone marrow, don't produce blood and immune cells because of it and are also harder.
@@random.3665 Except it heals every other broken bone or injury. The funny part is, Heavy's rib doesn't grow back because Medic SAID they don't grow back. Medic has a pact with Satan to become the best doctor that ever lived and ever will live. It's to the point that he rewrites reality with his procedures. It's also how he stole a patient's ENTIRE skeleton without killing them. He sold his soul, but used his super doctoring powers to bind the team's souls to him too. So Satan only holds a 1/9th stake in 'Medic's' soul, letting Medic go completely consequence free. (He's also made functionally immortal because of this.)
@@random.3665 ConfidentlyIncorrect
Good to see them paying plenty of attention. "That's your woman!" No, that's his mom.
Yeah, it kinda pained me they talked over most of it like Fallon
right??? so annoying how they kept filling the suspenseful quiet moments with chattering and repeating the same phrase over and over
Yeah it was a somewhat annoying they keep talking over but what can you do to a general reaction with no specific attention like Issy with the Bald beard dude paying close attention to the weapons.what's done is done
@@_holy__ghost and doing racial stereotypes while at the same time being offended with the depiction of Soldier
@@lmn_godie2598 They weren't actually offended, they were kidding. Must be autistic if you seriously couldn't tell. And who cares about joking about stereotypes? I'm French-Australian, wasn't offended in the slightest.
"Do people still play this game today?"
Dude it's still in the top 10 most consistently played multiplayer Steam games, 15 years later
It consistently has over 65 THOUSAND players
Yeah it hurt me too 😢
"Would you really wanna go into battle without someone obsessed with fire?"
You know what, that's a fair point.
The demoman, despite missing one eye, is so drunk constantly the his double vision corrects his missing eye and lets him see fine
7:20 Sums up what valve was going for with scout. Underestimating him can be such big mistake in the game
Turns the corner.
Scattergun in my face
@@lorddumb21 Real nice effort chucklehead
Oh wow. This is a fun episode. Whoever thought of this needs a raise.
Could've used a bit less talking over the videos
@@Psycorde true, meet the team is just so entertaining on its own
The Spy has his uses, especially when equipped with the Connivers Kunai. A competent spy user can wreak havoc on the field.
The problem is that there are like 4 compotent spies
@@offcialaa2progamr As a spy main, I can say that there are only 2
In case no one has mentioned it yet: Heavy has the utmost respect for Medic, as he is the only person he knows who has ever outsmarted a bullet.
The funny thing about Meet the Heavy, he is actually extremely smart, he has multiple PhDs one of which I believe is in literature. It's just he is obviously not a native English speaker and is bulky so is seen as the typical "Big meatheaded brute" type.
🤓
Heavy has 1 PhD in Russia Literature.
In fact, Russian Version of Meet the Heavy shows that Heavy sounds very smart with his own language.
@@Crinale13 That's awesome
Indeed
Engie has 11 phds
Hard to say we got an actual reaction from them, considering they kept speaking over every line.
I mean they are basically Army Bros.
They also missed like 75% percent of the jokes and instead laughed at their own shitty impressions like some stupid 5 year old
@@Sonichero151 congrats you've convinced me to never join the army in case of these numbskulls
Right, like how dare they have things to say?
@@cherami-nox-fleuret reacting is fine but they just made sounds with their mouths nothing was actually said that had any value
Fun fact: according to the comics of TF2 Sniper was actually born in New Zealand which is apparently some underwater city in the TF2 universe but something happened basically he traveled to Earth was raised by Australians
Pyro isn’t insane, he got an “optical mask” which makes him see that world of sunshine, gumdrops, and rainbows
I thought they recruited him from a literal asylum?
17:49 You’re laughing. He just got hit by a freaking *SCORCH SHOT* and you’re laughing
TF2 is actually currently at its peak player base wise according to charts
At least 67% of those numbers are most likely bots
@@Gamer_Oni927 Didn't Valve had a thing to differentiate bots from the actual player count or something like that ?
@@Gamer_Oni927 I find more players than bots overall, like a lot more players.
@@Gamer_Oni927 it's ayt now it's not as abundant as before
@@Gamer_Oni927 valve doesnt count their own bots as part of the player base... they have a specific way to differenciate between the 2...
"You will blow them apart and I will put them back together" absolutely sounds like something Medic would say
Fun Facts About The Mercs:
Mister Jane Doe (Soldier) was once roommates with a Wizard who managed to get Soldier a degree in law at some point.
Tavish DeGroot (Demoman) lost his left eye one Halloween Night in his youth when he went to go sweep out a Wizards' castle; simply by looking at a cursed book in the Wizards' study.
Jeremy (Scout) is the youngest of nine brothers, but was also the one who wasn't tough enough to get into fights when the fighting was good; so he trained himself to become faster.
Mr. Ludwig (Medic) actually sold his soul to the Devil; along with performing surgery on the other Mercs to stitch parts of their souls onto his own.
Misha (Heavy) has a PhD in Russian Literature along with being the only son of a Counter-Revolutionary who managed to burn down the Siberian Gulag the remainder of Mishas' family had been sent to.
Dell Conagher (Engineer) is actually a long-time member of the Mann Contract that the other Mercs are a part of: namely, his grandfather Radigan Conagher was commissioned to build for the Mann brothers a pair of Life-Extender Machines that Dell also has come to manage over.
Mundy (Sniper) isn't a native-born Australian, he's actually one of only three survivors from the now-flooded and forgotten island of New Zealand; which goes to explain his lackluster muscles compared to other Australians.
??? (Pyro) once ran a successful business when he was crazy.
??? (Spy) is actually Scouts' Dad; though he is ashamed of having to constantly associate with the loudmouthed disgrace that Jeremy isn't aware that Spy is his Dad; convinced that his father was Tom Jones.