i have a question for you guys - can Pat go more than an episode without saying something willfully ignorant? "Rupert's just being nice" like is he incapable of seeing men's blatant chauvinism because his own is so strong or what?
It was Nate's feeling of disconnection that allowed Rupert to control him. Jade threatened his control, and so he acts to separate them. That's what guys like Rupert do. It's what he did with Rebecca.
@@fayesouthall6604 I know that he was mad at Colin because of that, but the rest of the team and even Colin didn't know that at this point, so I was explaining why the team would ask Colin what was wrong with Isaac since he would be the most likely to know.
ill give him this - he's consistent. one of the episodes where they were reacting to The Boys he said Becca, who'd been raped, probably went after the guy first.
It’s fucking Pat, are you really surprised here? He makes the normies one of the worst react channels ever, though that doesn’t say much. They are already very bad.
as a queer person, hearing that people do care is a thought-shifting moment for me tbh. i've always felt uneasy with people just saying "good !! don't care !!" in reaction to me coming out to them and i couldn't put my finger on why until ted lasso worded it out perfectly. and to cut from colin coming out to another scene, and then cut back to the team's reaction - so to cut away from the pressure put on the queer person coming out, and rather focus on the reactions was great. something i haven't seen before. that was a perfect coming-out scene in my eyes. (and jamie is sooo bisexual) also, YES. please watch (or even react!) to the phil/brett interviews. they have plenty together and loooove each other so dearly. brett even had phil as a guest on his podcast "films to be buried with" and it was one of my favourite episodes. they have awesome chemistry.
Yes! This is my favorite coming out scene and I didn't even know why until I read your comment. Every time I have to watch a character say the words "I'm gay/trans/etc" it always gives me so much anxiety. I think it triggers my memories of the times I've come out and how horrible some of those moments were. Unfortunately not all of us have supportive families or groups of people like the team from this show. So I really like the choice to cut away and come back to immediate support and acceptance from the team rather than focusing on the dread and fear Colin must have been feeling. I love this show so much.
You kinda have to feel like being gay is negative to tell someone you don't care, right? Like, "you have this negative quality but I still like you" kinda vibe. Otherwise what's the alternative? that you're telling your friend you don't care about their love life? that's kinda mean isn't it?
@@blueproxy "Anne with an E" had a great coming out scene where the first response to the character coming out was "You have a life of such joy before you." And I really loved that because it was the first time I'd seen a coming out scene where the first response from the person being told was basically "that's wonderful."
Re the "F-word", in British English we do use it to mean cigarette, but it does also get used as a homophobic slur. Everyone knows from context which one people mean
It's rarely used as a homophobic slur in the UK, we have alternate slurs for homosexuals. Ted Lasso is made for the US audience though, and using the British slurs would go over their heads.
Yeah, a “fag” is a slang term for cigarettes, and “faggots” are a sort of meatball often eaten with mushy peas and gravy, but the slur still exists and is understood to be offensive. You just use your context clues to understand what is meant. Like mentioned, it’s not a very common homophobic slur over here as there are several others, but I’d definitely say its use as a slur has increased over the last two decades to to the influence of American media (be it movies or TV shows), which is a shame.
There is a French Musical/Play called LA Cage Aux Folles. The movie is about a gay couple who have to play it straight to meet their son's conservative inlaws. One of the men was a drag performer so he uses his skills to pass as a woman. It was adapted for the US and called The Birdcage. Starring Nathan Lane and Robin Williams. It was also turned into a Broadway Musical in the 80s by Harvey Fierstein. The song I Am What I Am from the show was the song played over the credits.
There is more than a movie, it's a series of movies. Robin Williams was good, but Ugo Tognazzi and Michel Serrault (the role of Nathan Lane) are over the top in that movie. It's a fantastic movie, that even showing the '70 society, its still relatable now.
At this point I'm convinced it's impossible for Pat to have an even remotely accurate or good take. "Maybe he's jealous" was among the most tone-deaf and ridiculous things I've heard in these reactions. 😂
Which has some bad implications if you think about it: "well, his friend is gay, and he doesn't seem to be an homophobic, so he must be mad because his friend didn't hit on him, right? Like, gay people can't have true friendships with same gender, if he's gay and I'm a man, WHY ISN'T HE ATTRACTED TO ME??? I'M JEALOUS!!"
When you think about the fact that Rupert is not the kind of man who does things out of the kindness of his heart, and remember that he bought Nate a new car because he felt that the old one was an eyesore and didn't fit in, it gives you a bit more insight into Rupert and Nate's relationship and what we saw in this episode. I think essentially, Rupert just wants to bring Nate to the, "dark side." We see it as such bc we're the audience, but to Rupert it's just him teaching Nate how he believes a powerful man should behave and what his life should look like.
@@phonglua Yeah exactly this: Nate was there to become the 'next' Rupert, because other people acting like you validates how you live. But Nate, who in every other way quite liked how Rupert lived (fast cars, walking with swagger, innate charisma and respect from others) saw his womanizing as disgusting and something he didn't want any part of. And that makes the whole charismatic facade fall down, because you realise how much of it is just so Rupert feels cool and important to those around him, which are very childish and insecure wants. Compare and contrast to Ted, who in season 1 reveals he stopped caring what others think about him because their judgements meant they weren't curious. True confidence and self worth is understanding what you like about yourself, what you don't like, and choosing to move positively towards the former regardless of what others think.
Rupert is an abuser - what he wants in all of his relationships is control over the other person. He picked Nate because yes, he's a brilliant tactician, but Nate doesn't really feel like he deserves this success and Rupert knows he can use that for control. He wants Nate to need his approval for everything (remember how he knocked him down with Nate's old car, and then gave him a new one? "all good things in your life come from me.") Rupert wants to break up Nate and Jaded, so that Nate doesn't have good things in his life other than what he gets from Rupert.
yes, i have a friend that he used to be like Rupert, when one of us was in a happy relationship he invited us in ambiguous situations just to make us break up. Because he wanted us only for himself.
The funniest part of the Malice in the Palace was that the wrong fan got punched in the face. The guy who threw the cup wasn't the fan that Artest ended up punching lmaooo. Also apparently Artest reached out to another fan involved, apologized and they ended up as friends. Ron Artest is an interesting guy, he also changed his name to The Panda's Friend when he played in China.
Always fun reaction to watch. Pat, you go on misreading social instincts...LOL. Great Ted speech and seeing Roy step up like that was awesome! Coming to the home stretch...
yeah i think this is the last one of your react videos i'm going to be able to watch so long as Pat doesn't develop the ability to think critically. "rupert's just being nice"... like really? do you have no media comprehension skills at all? or any ability to pick up on undertones?? I've been skipping ahead every time Pat talks since I watched The Boys reaction video where he said Becca probably wanted to sleep with Homelander, that it probably wasn't rape, and honestly I should've given up on reaction he's in back then. Like your job is to engage with media & yet you don't get the most basic subplots laid out for you because you're blinded with misogynist bias that will give every male character, including established villains, the benefit of the doubt?
some people in the UK still use the term 'f**s' for cigarettes but it has decreased a lot in the last ten to fifteen years. You dont hear it as much anymore
Also, it was NOT a pineapple. The bar Nate meets Rupert at is Bones & Honey (logo is a honey pot with a bone sticking out- if you look at the candles, you can see it there too). This is where Rupert invited Nathan after the Richmond match this season & the bar Beard and the bar boys snuck in last season.
I might be completely wrong but... I'm Polish and I would never be able to tell Jade is Polish based on her accent, accents in Poland are not that different. SO... my wild and probably totally wrong theory is that Rupert did some research on her.
i think the biggest piece of catharsis for me was seeing that other people have had that moment of being an ass, and then having that "oh shit, i was an ass and i feel horrible" type moment. because ive had my fair share with being an ass, qnd then when that moment hit me and i learned the lesson that roy spoke about... well i fucking ugly cried.
Oprah’s magazine is known as one of the most difficult mags to nab the cover shit, and when she does allow others to be on the cover, it’s a BIG. DEAL. 13:27
Yeah British people still use that to refer to cigarettes but there were no cigarettes on the pitch. You can tell the context a word is being used in and if there's no cigarettes in the conversation its probably a slur
Jesus Christ. Can someone please get Brown Pat out of the reaction crew. His take on Rupert was really bad but his take on Isaac's behavior against Colin was idiotically ridiculous. And it also makes me question that this is the person you picked to be your HR??? I really love this show and that's why I'm trying very hard to put up with him and determined to push through to the last Ep but after this show's done I'm never gonna watch any reactions on this channel or anywhere else with Brown Pat in it ever again. Just let him be your HR and let him work behind the curtains and the camera. He's causing so much damage to your reaction videos that he's in and not to mention that he's causing serious levels of destruction to his own self.
Also re the f-word, technically it means a bundle of twigs but the reason why it’s a homophobic slur is because those who weren’t straight were burned at the stake like a bundle of twigs or in other words, like the f-word
@9:58 - Rana, “Is Pat right or not?!” That is THE question of the decade that everyone in this community needs to seek in life… We need a Normies T-shirt with that question.
Criticism does not equal abuse. Big difference in criticizing someone’s statements and being abusive or criticizing non-relevant things. The comments about Pat I’ve seen have all been appropriate and in-bounds.
…he’s like this in every reaction. Of every show. They have ever done. He regularly defends the most morally horrible human beings ever written and makes baseless assumptions about the heroes that he then judges them for. He’s the type of person to watch Hunchback of Notre Dame and say Esmeralda was just playing hard to get with Frollo, and Frollo’s attitude was reasonable as he was just a little aroused. He’s the type to not understand why Heisenberg said he did everything for himself. He’s the type to watch The Last Duel and think the rapists POV is what really happened. There is a limit to the benefit of the doubt. The show never expects us to like Rupert, or Edwin. Some people just are bad because they are.
im not gay. but if im on a professional team, and my best friend is on that team too, I think i would want to be pushed into sharing the deepest most intimate secrets. maybe its not healthy for the individual idk. but for the team it makes them invincible.
Now Pat thanks for being too rough on Rupert? That guy's getting soft. Or he's living in an alternate reality from the rest of us. But, no hate! No hate!
Trivia time!! In the press conference Rebecca forgot the name of the guitarist of Cream, which was Eric Clapton. RIP
eric clapton isn’t dead…?
dont scare me like that
i have a question for you guys - can Pat go more than an episode without saying something willfully ignorant? "Rupert's just being nice" like is he incapable of seeing men's blatant chauvinism because his own is so strong or what?
@TheNormies 16:08 what is he laughing at here? what even is the joke? are wives of footballers likely to sleep with the entire team or sthg?
It was Nate's feeling of disconnection that allowed Rupert to control him. Jade threatened his control, and so he acts to separate them. That's what guys like Rupert do. It's what he did with Rebecca.
"He's just being nice"
They immediately asked Colin about Isaac since they are best friends, so if anyone would know what was bothering him, it would be him.
They are best friends, he’s mad Colin couldn’t trust him to know.
@@fayesouthall6604 I know that he was mad at Colin because of that, but the rest of the team and even Colin didn't know that at this point, so I was explaining why the team would ask Colin what was wrong with Isaac since he would be the most likely to know.
Pat, man, you never fail to disappoint. Rupert was so creepy during that meeting. Thank god Jade saw through him.
ill give him this - he's consistent. one of the episodes where they were reacting to The Boys he said Becca, who'd been raped, probably went after the guy first.
@@mariamoore9363 omg, that's horrible. It's scary that he's not joking when he says stuff like this.
@@mariamoore9363I honestly can't believe the others are friends, or even associates of him.
@@p-forest makes you think, doesn't it?
whats HR?
“He might be jealous” Pat. Buddy. What.
It’s fucking Pat, are you really surprised here? He makes the normies one of the worst react channels ever, though that doesn’t say much. They are already very bad.
Does Pat ever understand anything?
as a queer person, hearing that people do care is a thought-shifting moment for me tbh. i've always felt uneasy with people just saying "good !! don't care !!" in reaction to me coming out to them and i couldn't put my finger on why until ted lasso worded it out perfectly. and to cut from colin coming out to another scene, and then cut back to the team's reaction - so to cut away from the pressure put on the queer person coming out, and rather focus on the reactions was great. something i haven't seen before. that was a perfect coming-out scene in my eyes.
(and jamie is sooo bisexual)
also, YES. please watch (or even react!) to the phil/brett interviews. they have plenty together and loooove each other so dearly. brett even had phil as a guest on his podcast "films to be buried with" and it was one of my favourite episodes. they have awesome chemistry.
Yes! This is my favorite coming out scene and I didn't even know why until I read your comment. Every time I have to watch a character say the words "I'm gay/trans/etc" it always gives me so much anxiety. I think it triggers my memories of the times I've come out and how horrible some of those moments were. Unfortunately not all of us have supportive families or groups of people like the team from this show. So I really like the choice to cut away and come back to immediate support and acceptance from the team rather than focusing on the dread and fear Colin must have been feeling. I love this show so much.
You kinda have to feel like being gay is negative to tell someone you don't care, right? Like, "you have this negative quality but I still like you" kinda vibe.
Otherwise what's the alternative? that you're telling your friend you don't care about their love life? that's kinda mean isn't it?
@@blueproxy "Anne with an E" had a great coming out scene where the first response to the character coming out was "You have a life of such joy before you." And I really loved that because it was the first time I'd seen a coming out scene where the first response from the person being told was basically "that's wonderful."
Roy's story at the press conference was just epic. Great story with a point every person on this planet should take to heart.
Seeing that Pat was apparently part of the HR of Normies frightened me and he keeps proving why..
I would've immediately pulled back my application form and rushed out of their HR office and left the area as quickly as possible.
Re the "F-word", in British English we do use it to mean cigarette, but it does also get used as a homophobic slur. Everyone knows from context which one people mean
It's rarely used as a homophobic slur in the UK, we have alternate slurs for homosexuals. Ted Lasso is made for the US audience though, and using the British slurs would go over their heads.
Yeah, a “fag” is a slang term for cigarettes, and “faggots” are a sort of meatball often eaten with mushy peas and gravy, but the slur still exists and is understood to be offensive. You just use your context clues to understand what is meant. Like mentioned, it’s not a very common homophobic slur over here as there are several others, but I’d definitely say its use as a slur has increased over the last two decades to to the influence of American media (be it movies or TV shows), which is a shame.
No one born after 1990 calls them that anymore mate lol
There is a French Musical/Play called LA Cage Aux Folles. The movie is about a gay couple who have to play it straight to meet their son's conservative inlaws. One of the men was a drag performer so he uses his skills to pass as a woman. It was adapted for the US and called The Birdcage. Starring Nathan Lane and Robin Williams. It was also turned into a Broadway Musical in the 80s by Harvey Fierstein. The song I Am What I Am from the show was the song played over the credits.
The Birdcage is one of my favourite films ever. Hysterical farce with a huge heart
There is more than a movie, it's a series of movies. Robin Williams was good, but Ugo Tognazzi and Michel Serrault (the role of Nathan Lane) are over the top in that movie. It's a fantastic movie, that even showing the '70 society, its still relatable now.
"Pat, where are your instincts?" Ummm, something the internet has been wondering for awhile
"He's just being... Nice!" My favorite Pat moments are when even Pat doesn't believe Pat.
You guys should put up a ticker on the corner of the screen called: every time Pat sides with a toxic character.
Does he root for Palpatine when he watches Star Wars?
@@jonathanwyman9402he’s the type to unironically say Griffith did nothing wrong, and that Heisenberg was just trying to help his family
At this point I'm convinced it's impossible for Pat to have an even remotely accurate or good take.
"Maybe he's jealous" was among the most tone-deaf and ridiculous things I've heard in these reactions. 😂
Which has some bad implications if you think about it: "well, his friend is gay, and he doesn't seem to be an homophobic, so he must be mad because his friend didn't hit on him, right? Like, gay people can't have true friendships with same gender, if he's gay and I'm a man, WHY ISN'T HE ATTRACTED TO ME??? I'M JEALOUS!!"
@@gibbs5720 yeah it was a TERRIBLE take.
Same. I was expecting a lot during the Barbie reaction, peak Pat, but thankfully he barely spoke near the end.
Sameee like who thinks that. Has he never met someone who is gay? I almost clicked off cause it was such a thick headed comment
That Broncos joke is funnier after they just got 70 scored on them.
The way this show addresses serious topics is amazing.
I love Jade this episode. Rupert tried his little sleazy tricks on her and she straight up stomped that shit out lol. She a keeper.
When you think about the fact that Rupert is not the kind of man who does things out of the kindness of his heart, and remember that he bought Nate a new car because he felt that the old one was an eyesore and didn't fit in, it gives you a bit more insight into Rupert and Nate's relationship and what we saw in this episode. I think essentially, Rupert just wants to bring Nate to the, "dark side." We see it as such bc we're the audience, but to Rupert it's just him teaching Nate how he believes a powerful man should behave and what his life should look like.
Agree and I also think that Rupert internally justifies his behavior by telling himself that everyone would behave like him, given the opportunity.
@@phonglua Yeah exactly this: Nate was there to become the 'next' Rupert, because other people acting like you validates how you live. But Nate, who in every other way quite liked how Rupert lived (fast cars, walking with swagger, innate charisma and respect from others) saw his womanizing as disgusting and something he didn't want any part of.
And that makes the whole charismatic facade fall down, because you realise how much of it is just so Rupert feels cool and important to those around him, which are very childish and insecure wants.
Compare and contrast to Ted, who in season 1 reveals he stopped caring what others think about him because their judgements meant they weren't curious. True confidence and self worth is understanding what you like about yourself, what you don't like, and choosing to move positively towards the former regardless of what others think.
Rupert is an abuser - what he wants in all of his relationships is control over the other person. He picked Nate because yes, he's a brilliant tactician, but Nate doesn't really feel like he deserves this success and Rupert knows he can use that for control. He wants Nate to need his approval for everything (remember how he knocked him down with Nate's old car, and then gave him a new one? "all good things in your life come from me.") Rupert wants to break up Nate and Jaded, so that Nate doesn't have good things in his life other than what he gets from Rupert.
yes, i have a friend that he used to be like Rupert, when one of us was in a happy relationship he invited us in ambiguous situations just to make us break up. Because he wanted us only for himself.
@@oldbacde7957 That sucks. I'm glad you're clear of that situation.
@@DavidWilliams-nm5jv thanks, life makes his course and gave him several lessons and he learned.
The way Pat consistently sides with manipulative, predatory characters is scary and makes him seem like a scumbag.
This group collectively had one brain cell and Pat smothered it.
The funniest part of the Malice in the Palace was that the wrong fan got punched in the face. The guy who threw the cup wasn't the fan that Artest ended up punching lmaooo. Also apparently Artest reached out to another fan involved, apologized and they ended up as friends. Ron Artest is an interesting guy, he also changed his name to The Panda's Friend when he played in China.
Also Meta World Peace lol
Bill Burr's skit on the Malice in the Palace is so funny.
Always fun reaction to watch. Pat, you go on misreading social instincts...LOL. Great Ted speech and seeing Roy step up like that was awesome! Coming to the home stretch...
Colin's line, "I was 99% sure that you'd support me. But the 1% chance that you wouldn't scared the shit out of me." is so real.
I thought this episode was beautiful The "I don't not care, I care a lot" was amazing. I really wanted this episode in consideration for the Emmy.
yeah i think this is the last one of your react videos i'm going to be able to watch so long as Pat doesn't develop the ability to think critically. "rupert's just being nice"... like really? do you have no media comprehension skills at all? or any ability to pick up on undertones?? I've been skipping ahead every time Pat talks since I watched The Boys reaction video where he said Becca probably wanted to sleep with Homelander, that it probably wasn't rape, and honestly I should've given up on reaction he's in back then. Like your job is to engage with media & yet you don't get the most basic subplots laid out for you because you're blinded with misogynist bias that will give every male character, including established villains, the benefit of the doubt?
They've been on a winning streak since last episode. This game threatened to break the streak, but in the end Colin's performance prevented that.
Like, how are these people now running away from Pat in fear and disgust when they hear him? He's a crazy sociopath and it's SO OBVIOUS.
4:27 This is who you choose for your HR? 😅
Did Navi and Rana coordinate their outfits?
some people in the UK still use the term 'f**s' for cigarettes but it has decreased a lot in the last ten to fifteen years. You dont hear it as much anymore
I live in Denver, and can confirm.
Also, it was NOT a pineapple. The bar Nate meets Rupert at is Bones & Honey (logo is a honey pot with a bone sticking out- if you look at the candles, you can see it there too). This is where Rupert invited Nathan after the Richmond match this season & the bar Beard and the bar boys snuck in last season.
Feel the “Hairy Arse” scene shouldn’t have been cut from the reaction, it was one of the best scenes this season
I might be completely wrong but... I'm Polish and I would never be able to tell Jade is Polish based on her accent, accents in Poland are not that different. SO... my wild and probably totally wrong theory is that Rupert did some research on her.
Jesus Pat.....
The triangle building you saw as Rupert and Nathan were entering the pub is the glass tower in London called The Shard.
And they were in Bones and Honey, the bar from the Big Week and the Beard episode.
i think the biggest piece of catharsis for me was seeing that other people have had that moment of being an ass, and then having that "oh shit, i was an ass and i feel horrible" type moment. because ive had my fair share with being an ass, qnd then when that moment hit me and i learned the lesson that roy spoke about... well i fucking ugly cried.
PAT::: BUY A CLUE!!!!
"La Locker Room Oh Fall" would be closest, as the vowel in "Folles" doesn't really exist in English.
It exists just never before an l, so there's no way to write it down for English speakers so they can know how to pronounce
Pineapples can also just mean “welcome into my home” 14:32
Oprah’s magazine is known as one of the most difficult mags to nab the cover shit, and when she does allow others to be on the cover, it’s a BIG. DEAL. 13:27
Pat and Suraj are basically Brent from The Good Place. 16:08 what is he laughing at here? what even is the joke?
We don't call cigarettes the full on f slur in the UK.
Yeah British people still use that to refer to cigarettes but there were no cigarettes on the pitch. You can tell the context a word is being used in and if there's no cigarettes in the conversation its probably a slur
Jesus Christ. Can someone please get Brown Pat out of the reaction crew. His take on Rupert was really bad but his take on Isaac's behavior against Colin was idiotically ridiculous. And it also makes me question that this is the person you picked to be your HR???
I really love this show and that's why I'm trying very hard to put up with him and determined to push through to the last Ep but after this show's done I'm never gonna watch any reactions on this channel or anywhere else with Brown Pat in it ever again. Just let him be your HR and let him work behind the curtains and the camera. He's causing so much damage to your reaction videos that he's in and not to mention that he's causing serious levels of destruction to his own self.
Hey Navi went Korean👍🏾👍🏾 merci buckets!!
Artest grabbed the wrong guy! 😂
Ritchie Blackmore is the best
pat, brush you teeth, they always yellow on the top and its nasty
Yeah we call cigarettes fags, but an insult if used in the context the guy in the crowd used, is still an insult.
Also re the f-word, technically it means a bundle of twigs but the reason why it’s a homophobic slur is because those who weren’t straight were burned at the stake like a bundle of twigs or in other words, like the f-word
I'm not saying who (maybe because I don't know all your names) but one of you is clueless about many things... In particular man-woman relationships.
Why are the girls dressed the same?
This show tries too hard to be progressive. 10 years too late for this gay message push.
@9:58 - Rana, “Is Pat right or not?!”
That is THE question of the decade that everyone in this community needs to seek in life…
We need a Normies T-shirt with that question.
No, because the answer is always "Pat is not right. Ever."
@@paulonius42 its a rhetorical question my friend.
@@thecovesf Ah. In that case, yes!
Isn't the answer "no, he's not right" 99.9% of the time?
Please start one piece anime 🙏
Episode: You don't know what people are going through.
Chat: proceeds to 💩 on Pat. Smh
Criticism does not equal abuse. Big difference in criticizing someone’s statements and being abusive or criticizing non-relevant things. The comments about Pat I’ve seen have all been appropriate and in-bounds.
…he’s like this in every reaction. Of every show. They have ever done. He regularly defends the most morally horrible human beings ever written and makes baseless assumptions about the heroes that he then judges them for. He’s the type of person to watch Hunchback of Notre Dame and say Esmeralda was just playing hard to get with Frollo, and Frollo’s attitude was reasonable as he was just a little aroused. He’s the type to not understand why Heisenberg said he did everything for himself. He’s the type to watch The Last Duel and think the rapists POV is what really happened.
There is a limit to the benefit of the doubt. The show never expects us to like Rupert, or Edwin. Some people just are bad because they are.
Guy on the left is like Nando's side salad, how much does he pay to be on every reaction
im not gay. but if im on a professional team, and my best friend is on that team too, I think i would want to be pushed into sharing the deepest most intimate secrets. maybe its not healthy for the individual idk. but for the team it makes them invincible.
Isaac storyline was weak af
Words cannot describe how far this show has fallen.
Suraj stay quoting Community, I love it
Ted tells the whole Denver broncos story and then surge said he only had four lines?
Well if you count a whole monologue as one line... /s
@@SpeedyCat19 🤣😎
Now Pat thanks for being too rough on Rupert? That guy's getting soft. Or he's living in an alternate reality from the rest of us. But, no hate! No hate!