When people talk about how masculinity and toxic masculinity are two entirely different things, Nick Offerman is the perfect example of how real masculinity really is free of any toxicity, just a good guy and honestly a role model I wish I had as a kid.
... 🙋🏼♂️ I am living proof you can have a notalent🍑🤡 father and STILL grow up to learn life skills on one's own over time I've been renovating houses for over 40 years my father was a useless musician happy holidays to you don't let not knowing prevent you from doing 👷🏼♂️🎄
There is a humility and lack of bravado that good masculinity has. It doesn't need to boast, it's just silent but present, dependable strength; much like a well built sailing ship. Nick embodies that so well.
“Things break and people who can fix things are better members of society” is the best and most gratifying thing I’ve heard in a long time. Thanks nick
Doesn't have to be physical, but mental too. If you can fix a car, or a sad person, or a sick person, you are a better member of society. You don't have to be a doctor or a mechanic but you just need to be able to fix some things.
Benjamin Heimall very true it's the same with anything, people who get shit done are better than the trouble makers and the whiners. that's what I don't get about liberals, they whine and complain about everything, nobody's stopping them from cleaning up trash or engineering/building stuff to clean the environment. they just expect someone else too do it.
@@TheDmantheman100 Are you saying people who are frustrated with mass pollution and the deterioration of the environment should just "clean the environment"? People are building stuff, people are coming up with ideas to clean up the mess humanity has made, it's just that the gov. isn't funding green innovation and technology. You can clean a small beach with some friends but you can't clean the trash islands in the middle of the ocean that are only getting bigger each day. Many engineers would love to be working on sustainability projects but apparently, it's not valuable if it's not profitable.
@@CitrusRev Think about it, an Angel would never want to hurt a cow or any animal nor would they take joy in eating their flesh. A demon might but not an angel.
I really appreciate that Nick takes the question about manliness and masculinity and makes it clear that the skillset referred to is available for anyone and that we all benefit from knowing how to make and repair things in our lives. No toxicity here! Thanks to Nick for addressing it this way and thanks to Sean for following up the way he did. Classic Hot Ones awesomeness.
@@TheJoyStickers Oh please, most of the stuff he finds are tiny bits of information these people gave away by themselves and forgot, not like he's going around asking their mom how long they wet the bed for
Nick was a great guest. As a compliment, let me say this is a guy that would be great to have a conversation with. He's authentic, he's grounded, and he's got talent.
I was listening to Nick talking about how we should all know how to fix things and I thought 'man he's so right, I really should learn how to fix things' and totally blanked on the fact I'm a mechanical engineer for a good minute.
Sean is the perfect person to host this show and I notice it every episode I watch. He’s so knowledgeable, very well spoken, and you can tell he’s truly excited and grateful to be connecting with the people he has on the show. He deserves this position!!!
I watched an interview with his wife (not sure if it was Fallon or Conan) and the topic of Nicks laugh came up, her describing his giggle had me dying. Honestly, his laugh is unexpected but hilariously delightful! Side note... Nick and Megan are couple goals 😍😄
Hearing about this show from burnt keester on his podcast, I expected little. I waited 4 years to check it out. It really does break down the wall, and the questions are very well thought out/researched. And bonus, it’s funny as shit.
@@flugplatz21 I still think that even if you’re aware of how deep they dive into other people’s backgrounds, as a guest you’d probably be still taken aback being asked about something you had not remembered happening until the question was asked; or asked about a topic you aren’t usually asked in interviews and therefore you’ve subconsciously deemed to not be that important.
@@art111g I think it s exactly that. sure some don't look into it much beforehand, but even if you know, it s always touching to be asked thoughtful questions and deep personal thing you love.
“Things break. And those of us that know how to fix things when they break just end up being better, more responsible members of our community.” Nick offerman
True words. We have a neighbor who is a retired mechanic and avid hunter, and he takes great care and pride in helping out the whole block with repairs. Cars, water heaters, electric generators, lawn mower repair, power outages, missing roof shingles, loose stones in a walkway, whatever you need an expert pair of hands with, he's available to help. And that's brought the whole neighborhood together. Now we have one guy who does upholstery across the road, my mom is a retired nurse and dietician making meals for people, someone has a toolshed with whatever power tools you need, my dad has woodworking equipment, and another guy around the corner likes to fix watches and tinker toys. Kids take their bikes over to him and have him fix it up, and the kids reciprocate by doing yard work or shoveling snow for the neighbors in winter. It gets you thinking about the people around you when you offer to repair something for them. It builds relationships with the people that live around you. We can't lose those connections or that craftsmanship.
... Nick is correct I respect this in another legit gentleman we're here to help 👷🏼♂️ just ask! I've renovated quite a few neighbor's dwellings just by working and improving my own over the years Midwestern men get things done! 🙋🏼♂️
@@VokunG20 hell no dude. hes stated in several places that he spends days researching his guests, reading about them, previous interviews, watching their stuff, rumors, etc. it doesnt just happen in 30 fucking minutes
I was watching this wondering how soon in the comments I'd see something about his laugh. I definitely didn't see that laugh coming, but somehow it's just precious.
It's hilarious how he's got this low resonant voice, witty urbane vocabulary, penetrating stare, buttoned down with a dry humor, then something cracks him up and he has this totally goofy laugh!
I am part of the "twin" village and Nick's dad was my 8th grade Social Studies teacher --- his dad was and still one of my favorite teachers that I ever had. I see a lot of his dad in Nick.
Also im pleased to find out that the iconic, adorable, Swanson giggle is a real thing this man does naturally. Like how blessed are we to exist in the same era as Nick
19:20 when Nick says "I cant see you Sean where are you?" and they edit Sean out and slowly blurr him in while he says "Find me find me"... that was hilarious editing lmfao. The person who edits the show never fails!
@@Gblonkers Yup... He has said several times that it was just him and Chris doing the research. This show is minimal to the core and I imagine that hasn't changed.
@@Gblonkers That wasn't the point of his comment, it's just pointing out Nick's weird way of responding. If anything, it's an even better compliment, "You research so well that I assumed you pay a team that specializes in it."
I love how even when he disagrees or prefers a more hand's on, practical approach to things, he makes sure to give credit where credit's due and acknowledges the appealing side to some of these contemporary conveniences.
To be fair....Gordon - a Brit. People who are not known to embrace hotness. The stiff upper lip withers. Nick - a Midwestern American. We'll eat anything. ANYTHING.
when a person that is being interviewed all their life to the point where they get tired of it, calls you a good interviewer with nice questions it must feel great
I don't think anything draws me to this show more then how the guests react to Sean's questions... like the moment they get asked a question that clearly shows Sean isn't just a talk show host / media guy interviewing them. It's gotta be so refreshing for the guests to get asked questions like Sean does. Also Nick is the man!
I love how this show never askes the same typical questions as every other interview show. its always unique and interesting questions which leads to a great story from the guests
I love how he went for the milk and said "I've heard this helps" as if it isn't sitting their prepared for him on a hot food show.......WITH THAT SAID.. theres truly so much to be taken from Sean and his character. Sean has such a proper understanding of manners that I'm finding myself thinking about my own way of interacting with others
Nick Offerman is one of my favorite people. I'm not always into his work, although I love some of it, but he's just so unique, so interesting, so genuine, and he just clearly examines life and has a lot figured out.
Nick is such a unit- love how he thinks before he answers and always has a contribution to the flow of the conversation but never takes it over. True gent.
God I wish, My dad can paint and remodel a home but refuses to, my dad can fix a car but refuses to and relies on others to fix his issues. I wish my dad was like Nick :(
Are we just going to ignore the fact that when he ate the first wing he said “that’s delightfully spicy, I call that piquant” so he naturally used the word piquant in is vocabulary. Then at the end of the video Sean presents him with SAT level vocabulary words to see if he can define or use them in a sentence... the first word is “piquant”. This proves that not only does Nick Offerman have an eloquent tongue, but Sean Evans is the best interviewer/researcher or all time.
I would bet my life that none of you three knew that piquant was actually a word before now. You know you have Google on your phone, right? Maybe next time you'll at least check to make sure you're right "before" you serve up your clever quips...
@@thatfunnyguybrandon8765 I am also bilingual. Spanish is my native language, but I've been speaking both for 35 years. Picante and piquant are still two totally different words, but by all means, dig your dumbass heels on in some more.
How about getting Joaquin Phoenix on the show. He's looked pretty annoyed in other interviews. Maybe you can ask him questions he actually would enjoy answering.
BROWNPANTS00 Thank you, because my alcoholically oblivious self literally thought potato water was just a weird Offerman thing 😂 I’m 26 but never been a drinker
Nocturnal MeatPie this could mean one of two things, one is adding the extra sauce onto the thick part of a chicken wing. Or its something you will get later
Make sure you wait until the end for the latest banger from OG Camera Guy Bill! What do you think about "Triple X Spooktacular"?
It's not the worst.
I just started the episode
Until then.. thank you for bringing us this treasure..
Please get Conan O'Brien on the show!!!
Please get HUGH JACKMAN to do this!!!!!
I love how Nick Offerman talks like the manliest man to ever man and giggles like a cartoon character.
Best part of this entire video is that wholesome deep gut chuckle that I never expected to come out of Ron Swanson
Reminds me of a Ren and Stimpy character.
my brain is going existential crisis as i witness him half-assing on the wing eating method....
@@chrisjacobs7419 except when he talks about hat in the government
@@elee9056 except when he's licking his fingers after the first five, then it gets real.
Nick’s laugh is honestly one of the greatest noises on this earth.
Andrew Johnson totally. It’s unexpectedly goofy!
Could you imagine him and Seth Rogen together just cracking up with each other? That video/meetup needs to happen!
It is truly a gift.
I disliked this comment
I can't wait for the memes lol
Wow this Nick Offerman guy sort of looks like Duke Silver
Hollup....... nah it cant be
Not even
Nah bro this guy wishes
Nah, Duke Silver has a sax and a hat this guy doesn't even have a sax and a hat. Obviously different people.
@@MediHusky agreed
Nick Offerman's laugh is an absolute drop of sunshine.
I always thought it was fake for the show but it being real is so much better 😂
Every time he laughs, an angel get's its beard
"You have a fine research department"
Sean: melts inside with happiness
Ron Swanson does a great job acting as this ‘Nick Offerman’ character.
Acting is lying, and there's only one thing worse than lying: skim milk, which is water that's lying about being milk.
@@The-Grey-Area legendary quote!
He's an interesting dude he has a nice sense of humor
@Joseph Hernandez r/woosh
@Joseph Hernandez Agreed, but you should also learn how to identify a clear joke. Don't get. ad because you dont understand it.
Legend has it, everytime Nick giggles, a man somewhere in the world grows his first chest hair.
That’s a lot of chest hair.
Oh man I love that
Id like to personally thank him for that one day lol
Its true! My entire lush field of chest pubes is thanks to this man's hearty chuckle.
I grew some hair somewhere else help
When people talk about how masculinity and toxic masculinity are two entirely different things, Nick Offerman is the perfect example of how real masculinity really is free of any toxicity, just a good guy and honestly a role model I wish I had as a kid.
... 🙋🏼♂️ I am living proof you can have a notalent🍑🤡 father and STILL grow up to learn life skills on one's own over time I've been renovating houses for over 40 years my father was a useless musician happy holidays to you don't let not knowing prevent you from doing 👷🏼♂️🎄
@@DouglasRichardson-er4kythank you
@@DouglasRichardson-er4kyGood for you!
I love masculinity! Nick Offerman is such a turn on!
There is a humility and lack of bravado that good masculinity has. It doesn't need to boast, it's just silent but present, dependable strength; much like a well built sailing ship. Nick embodies that so well.
It makes me so unbelievably happy to learn that Nick Offerman laughs like that, and that it's not just a character choice he made for Ron.
It’s a very manly laugh
At some point it's going to be revealed he was really born "Ron Swanson" and Nick Offerman is just an alias to help him hide his gold.
He didn't even make a character, he just is Swanson
“Things break and people who can fix things are better members of society” is the best and most gratifying thing I’ve heard in a long time. Thanks nick
Im a maintenance tech and have to fix all kinds of crap. Some stuff that i dont know the least about. Makes me respect this dude even more.
Doesn't have to be physical, but mental too. If you can fix a car, or a sad person, or a sick person, you are a better member of society. You don't have to be a doctor or a mechanic but you just need to be able to fix some things.
Benjamin Heimall very true it's the same with anything, people who get shit done are better than the trouble makers and the whiners. that's what I don't get about liberals, they whine and complain about everything, nobody's stopping them from cleaning up trash or engineering/building stuff to clean the environment. they just expect someone else too do it.
Firmly disagree with the latter idea. I know plenty of handy shitbags
@@TheDmantheman100 Are you saying people who are frustrated with mass pollution and the deterioration of the environment should just "clean the environment"?
People are building stuff, people are coming up with ideas to clean up the mess humanity has made, it's just that the gov. isn't funding green innovation and technology. You can clean a small beach with some friends but you can't clean the trash islands in the middle of the ocean that are only getting bigger each day. Many engineers would love to be working on sustainability projects but apparently, it's not valuable if it's not profitable.
They say whenever Nick Offerman laughs. An angel gets it's first porterhouse.
Indeed, straight from the spirits of Mulligan's former chefs.
Angels are vegan, why would an angel eat a dead cow's flesh? You're probably thinking of demons, not angels.
@@pl3459 what in the world are you on about?
@@CitrusRev Think about it, an Angel would never want to hurt a cow or any animal nor would they take joy in eating their flesh. A demon might but not an angel.
HAHAHAHHAHA oh god I laughed so hard
I really appreciate that Nick takes the question about manliness and masculinity and makes it clear that the skillset referred to is available for anyone and that we all benefit from knowing how to make and repair things in our lives. No toxicity here! Thanks to Nick for addressing it this way and thanks to Sean for following up the way he did. Classic Hot Ones awesomeness.
Masculinity is really just a confidence in one's self so it's cross gender in reality IMHO
🤡🤡
Nick Offerman doesn't even realize how much of a fuckin legend he is
That, I feel is a big part of his charm.
Next to Clint Eastwood
@@BoogieSpiderman Nah
He's trash.
@MUFC1 .........ok
@@suzawilo His character in Parks an rec is a libertarian, butttt he's a huge liberal irl, not a fan
I’ve never seen Ron showing this much emotion. Maybe he was thinking about the Grand Canyon
That's a smart reference 👍
Or Little Sebastian
Ron 😂
Logavulin
Byyyyye byyyye lower intestine...
I'll miss that old trend: digestion...
“You have a fine research department”
*sean, so humble and great, doesn’t mention he is the research team*
Ikr!!! Gotta Love Him!!!😁💕💋
He does his research but there's at least 1 more person doing it too
Is it only him???
Seems like an invasion of privacy
@@TheJoyStickers Oh please, most of the stuff he finds are tiny bits of information these people gave away by themselves and forgot, not like he's going around asking their mom how long they wet the bed for
Nick was a great guest. As a compliment, let me say this is a guy that would be great to have a conversation with. He's authentic, he's grounded, and he's got talent.
Sean gets more compliments on his questions and research than any interviewer I've ever seen.
You should watch Nardwuar
Which obviously means he is the best
Nardwaur and The Schmo are pretty dope
He’s not a one man show you know. Theres a team
Zoe Bredeweg clicked view reply’s just to make sure someone responded saying Nardwuar
I was listening to Nick talking about how we should all know how to fix things and I thought 'man he's so right, I really should learn how to fix things' and totally blanked on the fact I'm a mechanical engineer for a good minute.
Hey,I'm also a mechanical engineering student. Nice to meet you
@@bharathsmenon8508 Nice to meet you! Stick with your studies and you'll be set for life, handy people are always needed everywhere :D
@@SirPrizeMF Thanks for the advice my friend.
You may be a handy one but unfortunately I know a few mechanical engineers who are absolutely clueless.
This gave me a good chuckle
“It’s apocalyptic outside, but at least we can get pizza delivered by a drone” feels eerily relevant at the moment
Emma it’s waaaay too relatable rn
is everyone binging hot ones and shit too
Yeah but hey I think we'll get through it! Just keep yourself and others safe!
it's better outside now tbh
I had to double check the date of this video honestly lmfao
Sean is the perfect person to host this show and I notice it every episode I watch. He’s so knowledgeable, very well spoken, and you can tell he’s truly excited and grateful to be connecting with the people he has on the show. He deserves this position!!!
I live for the moments when Nick Offerman giggles.
Nice sip
You precarious asshole lol!
Yea his laugh contradicts his whole personality and is just WAAAAY too damn adorable.
It's like an assassin giggle. There is no expecting it.
His laughter is so pure, and so unexpected. He surprises you with his laughter. I love it!
Mari Anna ikr it’s like a cartoon character
what happens when you want to smoke, but they tell you to wait...)))
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That’s the beauty of people with a dry sense of humor. When they break it just makes you smile.
I watched an interview with his wife (not sure if it was Fallon or Conan) and the topic of Nicks laugh came up, her describing his giggle had me dying. Honestly, his laugh is unexpected but hilariously delightful! Side note... Nick and Megan are couple goals 😍😄
I love that every single person on this show is genuinely surprised by how good the questions are
Hearing about this show from burnt keester on his podcast, I expected little. I waited 4 years to check it out. It really does break down the wall, and the questions are very well thought out/researched. And bonus, it’s funny as shit.
It's like they never saw it before they came on. Research goes both ways, what are their PR people setting them up for?
@@flugplatz21 I still think that even if you’re aware of how deep they dive into other people’s backgrounds, as a guest you’d probably be still taken aback being asked about something you had not remembered happening until the question was asked; or asked about a topic you aren’t usually asked in interviews and therefore you’ve subconsciously deemed to not be that important.
I think most of these people are married or atleast committed
@@art111g I think it s exactly that. sure some don't look into it much beforehand, but even if you know, it s always touching to be asked thoughtful questions and deep personal thing you love.
“Things break. And those of us that know how to fix things when they break just end up being better, more responsible members of our community.”
Nick offerman
True words. We have a neighbor who is a retired mechanic and avid hunter, and he takes great care and pride in helping out the whole block with repairs. Cars, water heaters, electric generators, lawn mower repair, power outages, missing roof shingles, loose stones in a walkway, whatever you need an expert pair of hands with, he's available to help. And that's brought the whole neighborhood together. Now we have one guy who does upholstery across the road, my mom is a retired nurse and dietician making meals for people, someone has a toolshed with whatever power tools you need, my dad has woodworking equipment, and another guy around the corner likes to fix watches and tinker toys. Kids take their bikes over to him and have him fix it up, and the kids reciprocate by doing yard work or shoveling snow for the neighbors in winter. It gets you thinking about the people around you when you offer to repair something for them. It builds relationships with the people that live around you. We can't lose those connections or that craftsmanship.
Sexier too!
... Nick is correct I respect this in another legit gentleman we're here to help 👷🏼♂️ just ask! I've renovated quite a few neighbor's dwellings just by working and improving my own over the years Midwestern men get things done! 🙋🏼♂️
@@BrokeredHeart... sounds like a cool neighborhood, best wishes and happy holidays from Buckeye Arizona 🌵🤠🐎🇺🇸🎅🏽🎄
His laugh is so goofy but then he goes right back to a serious tone lol
Nick's laugh is an American treasure.
Did you see the part where they echoed his laugh? Lmao
Ala Ron Swanson
lol watch his interviews on conan
Nick: “You have a fine research dept”
Cut to sean doing coke at 5:30 am watching a podcast at 3x speed
HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAA
You give sean too much credit. It's gotta be 30 min before the interview that he does this.
SurgeLoop idk I feel like you would have to prepare at least a couple days ahead of time to compile detailed questions like Sean does.
@@VokunG20 hell no dude. hes stated in several places that he spends days researching his guests, reading about them, previous interviews, watching their stuff, rumors, etc. it doesnt just happen in 30 fucking minutes
@@VokunG20 Nice one! Hilarious!
“You call it the last dab, I call it the money shot... right across the thigh” lmao 😏😂😂
This man definitely was on the cast of some po**os in his prime lol
@@nicherman6759 - His specialty was giving _moustache rides._
I feel protective of Nick Offerman. Yes, I know he can fend for himself, I just appreciate him so much.
Nothing is more precious than the sound of -children- Nick Offerman laughing.
Right 😁😁😁
I was watching this wondering how soon in the comments I'd see something about his laugh. I definitely didn't see that laugh coming, but somehow it's just precious.
here some time stamps of his lovely laugh
1:28 2:15 7:42 10:49 12:05 13:32 20:48 21:30
@@swindle3561 you're a true patriot
@@swindle3561 you rock!
It's hilarious how he's got this low resonant voice, witty urbane vocabulary, penetrating stare, buttoned down with a dry humor, then something cracks him up and he has this totally goofy laugh!
yeah, it's so offcharacter it's nuts! i should go find some sort of laughreel of parks+rec, cos his giggles are the best
This comment is so underrated! This is the best I have seen someone describe Nick Offerman.
I liked this comment to break the triple 6.
Nick's laugh is so contradictory to his overall demeanor.
His laugh is my favorite part about him, but there isn't a single thing I don't like about him.
AND HE LOOKS SO YOUNG!!!!
I giggle every time I hear it. Dude is a national treasure all around.
I like to think that Nick's laugh is the Ying to his character's Yang. It is equal in its opposition thus making him a truly whole being.
I am part of the "twin" village and Nick's dad was my 8th grade Social Studies teacher --- his dad was and still one of my favorite teachers that I ever had. I see a lot of his dad in Nick.
This man is the embodiment of healthy masculinity.
You mean masculinity?
@@Goganzuela That's alot of words, too bad I'm not gonna read them
@@KingZedusPrime2009TyrentKaiju That's a lot of words to you? Lol...
@@Acemanveryspecial I do not care to read them
@@KingZedusPrime2009TyrentKaiju Then why comment anything in the first place? Literally wasting oxygen, oxygen thief.
I always have this surge of pride for Sean every time a guest commends his questions and research skills.
And Sean and the team deliver consistently in that regard, that's what makes this one of the best interview shows in existence!
You are wonderfully beautiful !!!
@@caseytodd7632 That's so kind, thank you. :)
@@UnknownAz You are very welcome. Enjoy the rest of your day! :)
agreed, they really take advantage of the picante high to do ridiculously insightful, deep dives!!
I can't believe that is really his laugh. It is like a cartoon character, I love it.
I approve this message 👍🏽
It's literally like Krusty the Clown having a chuckle on a chill day.
@@RandomElement Yes, I think you are right.
Anyone else coming back to watch this after absolutely bawling watching TLOU Ep. 3?
Bro I was NOT expecting the absolute waterworks I experienced when I started that episode, lol. Show has been amazing so far
We just wanted the explanation of how Joel got the car, and they decided to emotionally rip your heart out instead. He’s a brilliant actor
Yep, right here. I wasn't prepared for getting emotionally demolished.
Here I am 😭
Just when you thought you couldn't love him more.. He goes and shows you a new side. What a great episode that was, from two fantastic actors.
"I think everyone across the sexuality spectrum should know how to use a screwdriver" the quote to end all debates
Yes. They're good for breakfast when you're out of clamato.
I agree, communism is fantastic.
@@jessfournier9505 How does knowing how to use a screwdriver in any way related to communism?
Orange juice and vodka. I sure know how to use it.
@@LifeOfTheParty323 OJ and tequila. Mexican screwdriver. My dearest love.
Shoutout to the guy who is watching this in the parking lot
Stay Strong, my friend.
Be well sweet prince.
It was me. I watched this on my phone in the parking lot of my daughters day care before I picked her up.
boomhouser710 I feel like I’ve been caught. Like I’m exposed. I don’t like this.
In my defense, I came to get something from the car but it was too cold to go directly back🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
That’s me 😔
Also im pleased to find out that the iconic, adorable, Swanson giggle is a real thing this man does naturally. Like how blessed are we to exist in the same era as Nick
it makes me so happy to have learned that Nick Offerman laughs like a little giggling girl in a cartoon
To me he sound like Mark Hamil joker giggle
19:20 when Nick says "I cant see you Sean where are you?" and they edit Sean out and slowly blurr him in while he says "Find me find me"... that was hilarious editing lmfao. The person who edits the show never fails!
"Ok, keep talking, you were saying?" - Ron 😂😂😂
Ya, great editing and audio treatment on this show
His laugh is totally different than the rest of his character and it's hilarious.
It always throws me off, lol... it's like he's acting then breaking character or something just to naturally laugh.
I adore Offermans laugh, it's like a warm hug to my inner spirit.
I hear a bit of Mr Burns in there.
Sounds a bit like Pennywise and I can't unhear it
I feel like he's been compensating his gnome-ish rediculos laugh with over-manlinness
Nick Offerman is literally just socially aware Ron Swanson and I LOVE it
Ironically he's quite similar to Ron Dunn lol
Yasss I totally agree and it's amazing
Nick offerman is litchrally Ron Swanson and a hint of Chris trager
Be better if he dropped the "socially aware" but something tells me he just acts like he is to keep from getting blackballed or cancelled.
@@Thomas-uk5cp being socially aware isn't a bad thing, Tom.
Little did he know he’d be playing a doomsday prepper in a post-apocalyptic world in one of the best episodes of TV this world has ever seen
What is it?
@@williamwhatley1255 the last of us..
@@williamwhatley1255 oh you're in for a treat, Nick was awesome
That's a reach...
You wish. The show's alright, it's not some holy grail. But, make a god if you want, pretty easy to become a cult leader nowadays.
It's so heartwarming to realize Ron Swanson's laugh is in fact just Nick Offerman's actual laugh.
I love how well spoken and together Nick speaks, but when he laughs, it's pure goofiness!
everyone else on hot *ones*: "That's a good question!"
Nick Offerman: "...You have a fine research department"
You thought Sean did all his own research?
The Cook how would you know
@@Gblonkers Yup... He has said several times that it was just him and Chris doing the research. This show is minimal to the core and I imagine that hasn't changed.
@@Gblonkers Before this he was a journalist, should give him a little bit more credit of the level of quality behind the show.
@@Gblonkers That wasn't the point of his comment, it's just pointing out Nick's weird way of responding. If anything, it's an even better compliment, "You research so well that I assumed you pay a team that specializes in it."
I love how Nick just digs right in, takes the decent bite and is glad to be doing so. Down to earth mans man, gotta love Mr. Offerman
I'm really starting to think that everyone on Parks and Rec just played an amplified version of themselves.
bubbles Nick as said the he is the total opposite of Ron.
I'm sure Ron Swanson would love to challenge existing gender stereotypes with his writing...
Ron is lib-right but Nick is lib-left. Nick is actually probably more similar to the eagletonian Ron that Ron Swanson hates.
That's why it works, they played to their comedic strenghts-
I've had this thought before and it makes me really happy
Won't lie, his haircut is looking incredible.
Beard game, winning
I need a haircut soon and I was thinking hmm, I want that lol
That's the comment I was looking for
True. Sean is always on fleek there.
I literally took a screen shot and will be bringing this to my barber next week.
"I taste the Pineapple, I taste the HABANERO"
the change of tone had me in stitches
HABANYEERO
Hahahaha
Dude has one of the top ten voices of all time imo
Time stamp?
@@supercwm1298 5:07
I love how even when he disagrees or prefers a more hand's on, practical approach to things, he makes sure to give credit where credit's due and acknowledges the appealing side to some of these contemporary conveniences.
The fact that this series continuously gets complements on their research speaks VOLUMES!
He's nardwar without the body odor and autism lol
it speaks length x width x depth? i dont get what you are saying
Jacabo Blanco did not know that Nardwuar smelled bad
Jacabo Blanco this actually makes me like him less.
Yes, I cant think of any other times a guest stops in their tracks, and gives credit for the question. But it happens all the time on this show.
Omg, he actually DOES giggle like that in real life....*so freakin cute*
So contagious. Makes me happy lol
Jenny Hunter ua-cam.com/video/cGpOBI1hpTA/v-deo.html *DONT OPEN THIS*
David Chilin shut up
"Your questions were better than I thought they would be"
"For a chicken wing youtube show?"
LOL
The Ripe Tomato Farms read this as they said it wow lol
Better and captivating. UA-cam original content is better than network promoted drivel.
Most probably one of the coolest dudes that ever lived, and this interview only cemented that for me. What a legend.
Gordon Ramsay: *cries, coughs, gets a runny nose and almost shits himself*
Nick Offerman: *giggles like a schoolgirl*
tehdipstick Nick Offerman makes Gordon look like a ball sack
To be fair....Gordon - a Brit. People who are not known to embrace hotness. The stiff upper lip withers. Nick - a Midwestern American. We'll eat anything. ANYTHING.
I don’t know anymore i understood that reference
Gotta love a giggling schoolgirl.
i read this comment exactly at 17:19 AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I love the way he giggles at his own jokes.
I just love the way he giggles
@@gaiusjuliuspleaser is how you know its a true dad joke
To know that Nick's laugh is the laugh he uses when he sees lil' Sebastian is everything!!!
I’m watching this in the parking lot after my girlfriend broke up with me. So I’m crying. nick nailed it
You'll be alright, king. Feel it. Soak up the pain. Use it. Be virtuous. You're not alone.
You are free !!!! Trust me you are better off. You will survive.
“On a technological rectangle, in a parking lot, probably crying” can he see me??
Right? I had to stop the video and laugh with the windows rolled down. Word for word what I was doing
Same here, lol
He knows too much 😅
@@vivereinfinitus9017 wait why did you have to roll the windows down
ua-cam.com/video/GOQM0wa5q-E/v-deo.html
“I not only like frozen yogurt, but I like celery.”
Ron would never.
@TwoHeadedEmperion I was highkey surprised when I found out he was married to Tammy 2
Jayson Saldana you know that this is Ron playing Nick right? Just so he can have social acceptance.
Nick offerman is such a cool guy to hang out with
"I no longer like Ron*
- Ron Swanson
We have a reoccurring segment on the show called “The guest compliments the question quality”
when a person that is being interviewed all their life to the point where they get tired of it, calls you a good interviewer with nice questions it must feel great
It's tradition around here to then thank the guest with a stunning amount of humility, graciousness, and modesty
@@cleverusername9369 🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏
The editors on this show are unsung heroes and deserve so much credit, really amazing editing on this ep
If ron swanson was a super hero, his name would be man man
This comment.
This comment is criminally underrated
This needs more like!!!
manly man man?
Offerman ...
“I taste the pineapple..I taste the HABANEROOOO” 😂
B Quix *habaneeero as nick says
The fact that Nick *actually laughs like that* -my god.
lol, it almost has a Krusty the Clown feel to it.
I'm so happy that the giggle is real 😂😂😂
I don't think anything draws me to this show more then how the guests react to Sean's questions... like the moment they get asked a question that clearly shows Sean isn't just a talk show host / media guy interviewing them. It's gotta be so refreshing for the guests to get asked questions like Sean does. Also Nick is the man!
I love how this show never askes the same typical questions as every other interview show. its always unique and interesting questions which leads to a great story from the guests
WhatYouExpect nevermind the best interview/research team on UA-cam. Sean and the the crew could be the best out there period!
I'm surprised not more people that go on the show know how good people think the questions are and how good he is at presenting them etc!
@@Mikee-js5qp Only research to beat out Sean and team is Nardwuar.
I went to school with Nick, and I can tell you he is as genuine as he appears. He is all about his family and being a good person. Love this video
Jo Gambini Yep ! He really seems to be a great person
How glorious was his mustache in 3rd grade?
@@trentburns1753 I wish I could post a pic!
@@JoeG322 you can post a imgurl link lol
@@JoeG322 do it !!!
I love how recently a lot of guests acknowledge Sean’s interviewing skills. He really has become an excellent host.
Leonard Fahrwald they’ve been acknowledging his interview skills for a long time, nothing recent about it
@@PsychByte Correct. There are two compilation videos one for seasons 1-5 and one for seasons 6 - current.
Sean's skills? Go see Nardwar digging up the most obscure details about artists' lives and watch them be amazed. This is nothing.
@ is queens of the stone age rap? Because he's got 5 videos with them alone. Anyway, i feel like there's no point in talking to you.
I love how he went for the milk and said "I've heard this helps" as if it isn't sitting their prepared for him on a hot food show.......WITH THAT SAID.. theres truly so much to be taken from Sean and his character. Sean has such a proper understanding of manners that I'm finding myself thinking about my own way of interacting with others
I would 1000% watch a tv series of him teaching people how to make coffee table from scratch. Netflix, make it happen. 😂
There's some stuff on here where he woodworks
Him and Amy Poehler have a show like this called making it
@@sharadmathurrr came here to make this recommendation too. Their friendship is adorable.
He also did a series on building a canoe. It might be on here
I bet he has a full on wood workshop at a pro level and he's never bought furniture, he just makes them
every time a guest appreciates the questions in this show, it makes me feel wholesome as the credit is being given where it's due
I would really like to see Rainn Wilson do this challenge.
OhMyGodYes!
PLEASE
Or Jim or Micheal
Ray William Johnson?
And put the last wing in jello.
Nick Offerman is one of my favorite people. I'm not always into his work, although I love some of it, but he's just so unique, so interesting, so genuine, and he just clearly examines life and has a lot figured out.
Nick is such a unit- love how he thinks before he answers and always has a contribution to the flow of the conversation but never takes it over. True gent.
What the heck is a unit?
Obviously British
@@dariofromthefuture3075 if an Aussie calls you a unit, it's a compliment. It means he's a solid bloke. Quality campaigner.
Lets be honest, Nick is what we all though our dads were when we were kids
I wish :D
Before he left
LOL This
Then you grow up and realize he’s nothing like this
God I wish, My dad can paint and remodel a home but refuses to, my dad can fix a car but refuses to and relies on others to fix his issues. I wish my dad was like Nick :(
“My well-being is ghosting me...later bro”-Nick Offerman 2019.
Too real
Flynn Sheehan 🤣😂 right?! Is nobody in the studio? Cuz he’s cracking me up but there’s silence
Nick's haircut is super good looking on him, instantly makes him look 10 years younger
Yeah! He looks really good!
When did Sean start having better guests than Jimmy Kimmel
It's not just the guest but conversation. This is genuine, mainstream talk shows aren't.
Because Jimmy Kimmel is trash tier television.
Jak Emu totally agree
Jimmy Kimmel is just garbage overall
@@ThatSchmoGuy propaganda disquised as "late night TV"
“When I eat, it is the food that is scared” - Ron Swanson
I mean... that’s always the case, right? At least with formerly live food
His voice is so smooth
Are we just going to ignore the fact that when he ate the first wing he said “that’s delightfully spicy, I call that piquant” so he naturally used the word piquant in is vocabulary. Then at the end of the video Sean presents him with SAT level vocabulary words to see if he can define or use them in a sentence... the first word is “piquant”. This proves that not only does Nick Offerman have an eloquent tongue, but Sean Evans is the best interviewer/researcher or all time.
Picante
Bruh he said "Picanté" without pronouncing the accent on the end. Duh..
I would bet my life that none of you three knew that piquant was actually a word before now. You know you have Google on your phone, right? Maybe next time you'll at least check to make sure you're right "before" you serve up your clever quips...
You ever had of picante salsa my dude? Picante is not as eloquent a word as you may think it is lmao
@@thatfunnyguybrandon8765 I am also bilingual. Spanish is my native language, but I've been speaking both for 35 years. Picante and piquant are still two totally different words, but by all means, dig your dumbass heels on in some more.
How about getting Joaquin Phoenix on the show. He's looked pretty annoyed in other interviews. Maybe you can ask him questions he actually would enjoy answering.
I agree, he always seems on edge in interviews. I'm sure he'd have a good time on this show tho.
You know Sean could interview him better than the mainstream hacks.
Al Cappi Joaquin Phoenix doesn’t strike me as a man who would eat hot wings for the public
You know Joaquin is vegan right?
@@lonewanderer7799 Not the slightest obstacle for this show.
"Thicker is better." - Nick Offerman, 2019
The realest of real talk right here.
Megan Mullaly
His a Man of culture 😂
Thiccer*
You're god damn right
LIttle did this man know. ... He would make us all big sad in just three short years in a post apocalyptic world.
"My wife might be calling the bathroom 'Thunder Bay' a couple nights after this".
That's a solid joke.
A Canada reference. Nice.
“Hand squeezed potato water” is the only way I will describe vodka ever again
BROWNPANTS00 Thank you, because my alcoholically oblivious self literally thought potato water was just a weird Offerman thing 😂 I’m 26 but never been a drinker
Gold! Haha this interview was great
Huge respect for that profile pic my dude.
Im mot a drunk, I just like potatoes.
@@pearlofagirlnursery Youre not alone :P
I never get sick of the guests being genuinely impressed by the questions.
for real, sean's a natural
I always wait to see if they say Sean had a good question
"this shits hot...*giggles*"
so awesome
“Crying is only acceptable at funerals and the Grand Canyon.”
And Scotland when you drinking a Lagavulin bottle of whiskey.
Amen
I wish I were a bald eagle so I can screech in reply to this.
This is my absolute favorite episode nick offerman is incredible!!!
This is a funeral for his taste buds
His humility just makes him even more manly. What a boss.
Totally agree!!!💪🏽lol
Have you heard of acting?
His humility makes him more human. That's what we all appreciate. He's not manly, he's not a boss. He's an actual human. That's what makes him best.
The boss, the man. The myth. My favorite actor thank you hot ones.
10:35 "My well-being is ghosting me. Later, bro"
what a legendary quote
3rd time Ron has cried. When he got hit by a bus, when little Sebastian died and when eating hot wings.
Lil'
Lil´Sebastian we´ll remember you forever.
And at the grand canyon
And when leslie got him auto close doors
And when he put the breakfast picture back up in the parks department after he and leslie got into their big fight
“You call it the last dab,I call it the money shot. Right across the thigh” greatest words I’ve ever heard lol
Can anyone explain the meaning?
Nocturnal MeatPie this could mean one of two things, one is adding the extra sauce onto the thick part of a chicken wing. Or its something you will get later
He busted a nut across her thigh
@@bearothebear9755 ...bout two weeks later.
I just had a great father and son moment while watching this episode
Thank you Offerman.
“Thicker is better”
Couldn’t agree more.
Feminist motto.
😍
@@mww1006 No, real woman's motto.
Y’all need to get a job holy shit
She could mean thick dicks.