Can we all just appreciate the stuntman who did that fall through the window, and then just lay there for the rest of the take? Badasses like that really don't get enough credit.
That's actually an articulated dummy, like a 90 pound ragdoll, used if people fall from buildings, cars, trains etc. Usually replaced by an actor after a cut. MUCH cheaper than a stuntman
@@finnvfl1539 the first 2 words are a bit unclear to me but the last one is clearly german: auf liegen, which is translated to lying on. This doesnt make sense ofcourse. This also happend in south park (and other shows were they mix German and dutch Im dutch and i had 3 years of german and have a German GF.
@@pietjewaanman3506 random I know, but I used to teach English to children from all over the world. If you have children please speak to them in both your native language & non native language. That’s the way to have bi lingual children 😀 So you would speak to them mainly in Dutch but also German sometimes, especially if you’re having a conversation with your gf and them or in ear shot of them 🌸🌸🌸
@@mousek801 in this video it is more to the context of 'shame on you'. But context is important in a lot of these terms. Otherwise they would just say 'Nee'
The only time was when there was a fire in the subway when Finch was trying to revive the Machine. Around them, it was the only anxiety-producing moment for Bear.
Bear just fits with the group. Broken people with high skills, a sordid past, etc. Reese basically asks the dog: 'Wanna come with us?' Bear says:'hell yeah!' and Finch gets an extra bodyguard.
Eddie42023 I honestly like Bear as a character on the show. I don't even view him as a random dog. The writers managed to actually give a dog a valid place in a television series. This show is seriously amazing lol.
I love the theme that comes on when Reese walks out the door after throwing the guy out the window. Reese's theme is like a rage, a controlled rage that you just don't want to fuck with
I can’t believe that the first time I saw this I had to play it over a few times! I thought Reese was saying “like I told you I sold shi_” , not “like I told your associate” I just could not get it!
It's like when you're ready to crack open a bottle of pop, but then you drop it, and it bounces a couple times and rolls across the floor. You put that bottle back in the fridge and grab a different one, because you know exactly what will happen the moment you take that cap off, and you know it won't be anything good.
When Reese turned around and whistled for Bear, it made me so happy. I was so excited they were going to include him in the show. I think in a story, if it's appropriate and it's done right, adding a dog can humanize the characters and give many people in the audience something to relate to. (ie, Reese may be an epic badass, but he loves doggos just like I do.) The writers did a good job working Bear into the show, and giving him a personality, but in a realistic way, so he's not just some random dog that's always there, but he's also not anthropomorphized. The scenes with Bear also added some humor to the show. They were already good at balancing the edge-of-your-seat intense-ness with the humor, but I think Bear helped with that. Overall, this is one of those rare cases where adding a dog to the show wasn't pointless, and they didn't just sort of mention that oh yeah, the main character has a dog now and then never show the dog again, but they actually wrote the dog into the show as a character.
@@TheSchaef47 And Bear forced Finch to go outside, out of his comfort zone. I guess Finch might have also felt anxious because he had had to let go of his love and then growing fond of not only Reese but also Bear probably brought back those fears that if he gets too attached to these two new friends, he might have to lose them too at some point. And how many people want to lose those they care about not once but twice?
POI did it right when they introduced a dog into the show. The Last Ship introduced a military dog named Halsey in the pilot episode but wasn't used very much throughout the series.
That and the way bear just took to Shaw when she joins up and the little tease at the end of the series that Shaw, Bear and Root keep doing the work set by Finch and Reese. One of my favorite shows from start to finish.
Note to Neo-Nazi badass: When the 'victim' you're arrogantly slapping around turns out to be better at controlling your very vicious attack dog, than YOU are, You mein furher, are SCREWED!
I've lost count of how many times I've watched this clip.The baddies threaten Reece with the dog, and Reece ends up controlling the dog. Excellent,and comical writing.
I met a Belgian Malinois in a pet store with her owner. She lifted her paw to me after the owner asked her if she would!!!!So she understood English too!! Gorgeous animal,
How in the world I didn't see this show when it was on the air is beyond me, but I've been watching it like crazy on Netflix lately. When this scene happened I was almost jumping out of my chair: "Holy crap he got a dog, he got a dog!" :-]
@@Siper2 Shows often do that with antagonists that are popular with the viewing public. I call it The Vegeta Effect. At least in The Last Airbender, Zuko was a complex character who was developed over time and struggle you achieve a redemption arc. Root and Finch just kind of entered into a mutual non aggression pact. Anyway, mostly what I meant is that after Henson left the show, she took a lot of viewers with her who had been following her in particular.
It was criminal the way Hollywood blackballed him for years after The Passion, right at the height of his career. This was a great way for him to come back to work (yes he did a couple movies in between but I doubt many people could name any without hitting imdb first). When the Game Stands Tall is a *pretty good* football movie (I have a hard time putting it up against Remember the Titans, The Blind Side, Rudy, freaking *Brian's Song* ) but having Jim Caviezel and Michael Chicklis in it together was more than enough to add it immediately to my collection.
@@TheSchaef47 Well said. I just love Jim as a person. He's so wonderful and has never backed down from his morals. I'm not surprised Hollywood blackballed him, and I doubt he is too. Mel Gibson even told him "Be prepared to have career troubles after this movie is done, because it may ruin you." Something like that. And he did it anyway. That's how you know where Jim's heart truly is. Hollywood is a club for satanic rituals and perpetual elitism anyway, and that's just not Jim. He's such a beautiful person in so many ways, but also so down to earth. I wish I could meet him.
This was the reason why I fell in love with this breed, I fucking love this show and when Reese met Bear I knew what dog I had to get. I bought a female malinois and named her Beary (i suppose I don't need to explain her name) but I know she's the best dog I could have ever gotten.
Mals can be very aggressive without proper training. That's why they're usually employed by the military or police force. How is it working out for you?
Person of interest is my favorite TV-show ever and its the only thing that makes me interested to watch TV . Btw... He said only three guys in the world trains dogs like this and the use only Dutch commandos... He was one of those three guys .
@@kas7344 If he's a Malinois, almost certainly. I knew someone who had one as a pet (when the US shut down their UK bases, they had a few around for... reasons, but never sprang to ship them back to the US, so he got adopted), and he was indeed a very smart dog. Very friendly, even though he was clearly capable of tearing out your throat whenever he felt like it. Fortunately, he never did
The only sad thing is that in this scene the "Dutch" commands are spoken like they are "German". It makes much difference. Ah well....nothing we haven' t seen before. And still this is the best series of all times 😊
Just because Dutch and German sound simular does not mean some words are exclusive for one language. He used 4 commands that are normal Dutch words Foei: Bad, Bad dog, unwanted behaviour Stil: Keep quite, shut up, no more sound Afliggen: Actualy 2 words not 1. Af and Liggen can have multiple meaning but in context of this scene Af = back down, stand down and Liggen = lay down All 4 words are perfect normal Dutch words to use when dealing with dogs. First he uses Foei to tell the dog his behaviour is unwanted. Stil to get the dog to stop barking. Af to command the dog to stand down and Liggen to get the dog in a horzontal position down on the floor.
@@ronniebots9225 nobody said that any words are exclusive for one language. And nobody said these words are not perfectly normal Dutch commands. They are just spoken with a strong German accent, which makes no sense, since Reece has no German roots or whatsoever in this series. If u were Dutch you would understand. Let's compare it to US and UK English, both are the same english. But "water" in American English doesn't sound anything like "water" in UK English. Now imagine u have a series with an American president who says "water" with an British accent. There u have it.....
Lightingwarrior no the line itself is solid its just the pronounciation that makes me cringe. in friends there was also an episode in wich some of them have to speak a couple of lines of dutch and it sounds good , for an american anyway but this.... i thought they have dialect coaches on shows like this
I love i love i love so super fun ! Bear is my Next dog ! All the humor of the scène when Reese said he hasn't many friends "1 okay maybe 2 !" Super !!!👍 😤
This was the first episode I ever watched. I was flying for only the 2nd time ever, first time at night overseas and was scared shitless. Once Bear appeared it helped settle my nerves, SUCHHH a beautiful creature 🐻
Bear looks so happy. You can just see his relief: "Finally, there's an adult in the room."
lol so true!
An adult that knows Dutch ( his language)
John Madden enters the chat: "Here's a guy who GETS it."
Can we all just appreciate the stuntman who did that fall through the window, and then just lay there for the rest of the take? Badasses like that really don't get enough credit.
That's actually an articulated dummy, like a 90 pound ragdoll, used if people fall from buildings, cars, trains etc. Usually replaced by an actor after a cut. MUCH cheaper than a stuntman
@@campandcook3118 If it was an articulated dummy they wouldn't need the padding that is laid out for him to land on. Its a stuntman
@@seanhuntley6722 he didn't land squarely on it, either. His hip landed on the concrete and he took it like a champ.
The first thing that I did was hold my hip. That was a hard landing by the stuntman.
The hole in the window is perfect... almost cartoon-level perfect.
This was a well written way to introduce Bear. He was a great addition to the team and the show.
too bad Reese is actually speaking german and not dutch
@@pietjewaanman3506 he for sure isn't speaking german, to me it sounds like dutch but I can't tell if it really is dutch
@@finnvfl1539 the first 2 words are a bit unclear to me but the last one is clearly german: auf liegen, which is translated to lying on. This doesnt make sense ofcourse.
This also happend in south park (and other shows were they mix German and dutch
Im dutch and i had 3 years of german and have a German GF.
@@pietjewaanman3506 random I know, but I used to teach English to children from all over the world. If you have children please speak to them in both your native language & non native language. That’s the way to have bi lingual children 😀 So you would speak to them mainly in Dutch but also German sometimes, especially if you’re having a conversation with your gf and them or in ear shot of them 🌸🌸🌸
I don't want anything to happen to the Doggg Shaw.
For those who are wondering what he is saying ...
Foei - Shame
Stil - Quiet
Af Liggen - Lie Down
@@mousek801 in this video it is more to the context of 'shame on you'. But context is important in a lot of these terms. Otherwise they would just say 'Nee'
Foei doesnt stand for shame in this video :)
@@danext5404 foei is bad dog lol
Uitstekend!
Thank you!
Jim Caviezel, The Best Batman we never had.
I never thought of this but it's absolutely perfect!
Atleast got to work with a Nolan.
Too bad he disappeared into the QAnon black hole.
Never thought of that but you're spot on.
No joke, I like to call his character Bat-Jesus.
I just realised Bear never barked when with Finch and company.
Rene Kosi Heisenberg
Because Finch is like the least anxiety motivating person
Not when he's in the bar about to meet the hacker demon8 for h laptop but his the best guar dog ever
The only time was when there was a fire in the subway when Finch was trying to revive the Machine. Around them, it was the only anxiety-producing moment for Bear.
He new he was among the rite people
Bear just fits with the group. Broken people with high skills, a sordid past, etc. Reese basically asks the dog: 'Wanna come with us?' Bear says:'hell yeah!' and Finch gets an extra bodyguard.
They didn't choose me, I chose them!
Bear Love you bear!
Eddie42023 I honestly like Bear as a character on the show. I don't even view him as a random dog. The writers managed to actually give a dog a valid place in a television series. This show is seriously amazing lol.
Kaiser they also managed to give him a distinct personality too.
argella1300 I honestly can't see any flaws in PoI.
Great! When John talks about having just one friend, Fusco's expression always gets me.
His reaction was like: Are you kidding? What am I to you Wonder boy? The army training zone? Your roast machine?
And nice of John to reply "ok, maybe two"
the he left with another one
I love the theme that comes on when Reese walks out the door after throwing the guy out the window. Reese's theme is like a rage, a controlled rage that you just don't want to fuck with
Its called Knock Knock - Ramin Djawadi
I can’t believe that the first time I saw this I had to play it over a few times! I thought Reese was saying “like I told you I sold shi_” , not “like I told your associate” I just could not get it!
It's like when you're ready to crack open a bottle of pop, but then you drop it, and it bounces a couple times and rolls across the floor. You put that bottle back in the fridge and grab a different one, because you know exactly what will happen the moment you take that cap off, and you know it won't be anything good.
Imagine if it was Fusco who threw him out after having been ball gagged.
Bear definitely knew when he was getting a better deal.
yeah, her name is shaw.
Better to go with the people with shady pasts and saving lives then with a bunch of racists.
@@marvinhamilton6637 Hey, even dogs have their standards!!
Back in season 1, I didn't think this show needed a Team Pet, but damned if it isn't nice to have one.
don't talk about Fusco like that HAHAHA
Elias?! _The_ Elias?
Vini Vidi Vici
@@crystalidentity YOOOOU AAARE OOUUUR LAAAAST HOOOPE!
By the end of season 3 it’s a completely different show
When Reese turned around and whistled for Bear, it made me so happy. I was so excited they were going to include him in the show. I think in a story, if it's appropriate and it's done right, adding a dog can humanize the characters and give many people in the audience something to relate to. (ie, Reese may be an epic badass, but he loves doggos just like I do.) The writers did a good job working Bear into the show, and giving him a personality, but in a realistic way, so he's not just some random dog that's always there, but he's also not anthropomorphized. The scenes with Bear also added some humor to the show. They were already good at balancing the edge-of-your-seat intense-ness with the humor, but I think Bear helped with that. Overall, this is one of those rare cases where adding a dog to the show wasn't pointless, and they didn't just sort of mention that oh yeah, the main character has a dog now and then never show the dog again, but they actually wrote the dog into the show as a character.
Especially Finch, who was wavering between uncertainty and distaste, and really even by the end of season two he had become Bear's primary caregiver.
@@TheSchaef47 And Bear forced Finch to go outside, out of his comfort zone. I guess Finch might have also felt anxious because he had had to let go of his love and then growing fond of not only Reese but also Bear probably brought back those fears that if he gets too attached to these two new friends, he might have to lose them too at some point. And how many people want to lose those they care about not once but twice?
POI did it right when they introduced a dog into the show. The Last Ship introduced a military dog named Halsey in the pilot episode but wasn't used very much throughout the series.
That and the way bear just took to Shaw when she joins up and the little tease at the end of the series that Shaw, Bear and Root keep doing the work set by Finch and Reese. One of my favorite shows from start to finish.
This show is just epic. I can say that this show was a cosmic fluke. Nothing can top it , not for at least me.
The 'look' on the 'badass's', face when it totally hits him, that *he's NO LONGER in CONTROL of the situation!: PRICELESS!*
YEAAH IT'S SO GOOD!!
It was at this moment, he knew…
He effed up.
Note to Neo-Nazi badass:
When the 'victim' you're arrogantly slapping around turns out to be better at controlling your very vicious attack dog, than YOU are, You mein furher, are SCREWED!
You've got to love that look on Reese's face right before he and Bear bust them out of there. Perfection.
+Annie J I know! I melted. 😍
Heh. Bear likely sat as cool as a cucumber while Reese dished out the one-sided beatdown on the jokers.
It is so pleasing that each time Reese fights, there must be a scene where someone thrown out of the window 😍😆
Imagine if it was Fusco who did the throwing for the insult of the ball gag.
After Bear came running up to Reese I'm like, "Ah! Now he has three friends!"
One of the most badass moments of the show. The handlers face when that dog stops barking and sits is priceless
Reese was the epitomized the saying, "Talk softly, but carry a big stick."
Obviously Caviezel is emulating his cinematic hero Mr Clint Eastwood from days as The Man with No Name as well as (Dirty) Harry Callaghan
Loved this show. Jim Caveizel played this part so well.
This, Count of Monte Cristo, and Frequency.
Reese is such BADASS!!!!!!
TheBlackCube17 : Seriously unmatched
Reese and Norris in Death Wish VI
I still cannot believe how it was possible for a show this good to get better every season.
Reese is the best!
The Welcome To The Machine sequence in the season 4 finale might be the best five minutes of television for that whole decade.
Too bad the writers killed him off in the finale.
@@davidtaylor8002 at least Bear survived
and thankfully the bitch died.
@@davidtaylor8002Way to spoil it for those that aren’t yet familiar with this great series.
I've lost count of how many times I've watched this clip.The baddies threaten Reece with the dog, and Reece ends up controlling the dog. Excellent,and comical writing.
Sure thing Lionel, like a gag order.
That's a good look for you, Lionel.
2:13 Got chills when Reese started busting out those commands
Same. Awesome scene.
I met a Belgian Malinois in a pet store with her owner. She lifted her paw to me after the owner asked her if she would!!!!So she understood English too!! Gorgeous animal,
i just realized how much i miss this show
Easily one of my favorite scenes from the entire series.
"That's a good look for you Lionel".......LOL
Shady af
@@lolosunderland5028
50 shades of Reese 😂😂😂
I've watched this about 30 times and I still love this scene.
Son, please. It's been at least 2 years since I've last binged on POI on Netflix and YT clips. Today I got inspired just to see DIS'Un...
oh look he got a free dog cuz it switch side since the last owner was a dick
too bad Reese is actually speaking german and not dutch
Bear was a great addition to the cast he felt like part of the family.
How in the world I didn't see this show when it was on the air is beyond me, but I've been watching it like crazy on Netflix lately. When this scene happened I was almost jumping out of my chair: "Holy crap he got a dog, he got a dog!"
:-]
Same here
Was nothing like the week to week though. One of the best few network TV shows in all my 54 years!
It was the best written show on television during its runtime, but criminally underwatched. Especially after Taraji Henson left the show.
@@TheSchaef47 I liked her, but for me the show went downhill after Root turned good. They never should have done that.
@@Siper2 Shows often do that with antagonists that are popular with the viewing public. I call it The Vegeta Effect.
At least in The Last Airbender, Zuko was a complex character who was developed over time and struggle you achieve a redemption arc. Root and Finch just kind of entered into a mutual non aggression pact.
Anyway, mostly what I meant is that after Henson left the show, she took a lot of viewers with her who had been following her in particular.
Sigh. I love Jim. Hes amazing in everything he does. And here, he's more than amazing!
It was criminal the way Hollywood blackballed him for years after The Passion, right at the height of his career. This was a great way for him to come back to work (yes he did a couple movies in between but I doubt many people could name any without hitting imdb first).
When the Game Stands Tall is a *pretty good* football movie (I have a hard time putting it up against Remember the Titans, The Blind Side, Rudy, freaking *Brian's Song* ) but having Jim Caviezel and Michael Chicklis in it together was more than enough to add it immediately to my collection.
@@TheSchaef47 Well said. I just love Jim as a person. He's so wonderful and has never backed down from his morals. I'm not surprised Hollywood blackballed him, and I doubt he is too. Mel Gibson even told him "Be prepared to have career troubles after this movie is done, because it may ruin you." Something like that. And he did it anyway. That's how you know where Jim's heart truly is. Hollywood is a club for satanic rituals and perpetual elitism anyway, and that's just not Jim. He's such a beautiful person in so many ways, but also so down to earth. I wish I could meet him.
I saw the series a long time back and I always come back to watch this scene. Dope hit, kudos to the one who wrote and executed these on screen
I completely lost my shit at this scene. I thought it was hilarious. XD
agree
wooo super scene
@Judah Townsend Did you ever find your "shit"?
@@lancer525 No, he died from chronic diarrhea induced dehydration.
@@droceretik This is accurate.
😂😂😂
It says something about the quality of the writing when a (mostly) serious drama can pull off the occasional animal sidekick schitck.
Bear becomes a valuable part of the team
This was the reason why I fell in love with this breed, I fucking love this show and when Reese met Bear I knew what dog I had to get. I bought a female malinois and named her Beary (i suppose I don't need to explain her name) but I know she's the best dog I could have ever gotten.
Beary! C'mon ;(
What? I don't get to name my dog?
Mals can be very aggressive without proper training. That's why they're usually employed by the military or police force. How is it working out for you?
The cat's meow
say some more bullshit pls
that has got to be one of the top 5 best scenes in that entire series
My top3 show series... 5 seasons of pure joy.
And so the 5th permanent member of the team made his debut 😆👍
Reese....Enough said...
Bear...enough said...
Together...Time to run!
Sean Everett Word
I love that dog. Still my favorite character of the series.
Reese: Can you hear me?
Bear: Hell yes!
Fusco's face when Bear sits down is awesome !!!
The finest member of the team, I love that dog, i love him a lot
One of my favourite moments from Person of Interest
Mines too.
Person of interest is my favorite TV-show ever and its the only thing that makes me interested to watch TV .
Btw... He said only three guys in the world trains dogs like this and the use only Dutch commandos...
He was one of those three guys .
i love this show so much
thanks for this! i had never heard of this show until i met bear! he's a patient at the hospital i work at and he's just the sweetest dog! :d
really ?
yes okan hınıslı
Wow
RocketRoketto is he as smart as the show made him seem?
@@kas7344 If he's a Malinois, almost certainly. I knew someone who had one as a pet (when the US shut down their UK bases, they had a few around for... reasons, but never sprang to ship them back to the US, so he got adopted), and he was indeed a very smart dog. Very friendly, even though he was clearly capable of tearing out your throat whenever he felt like it. Fortunately, he never did
sure thing Lionel. Like a gag order 😂😂
Sometimes I forget how Reese is Batman and Bear is Ace. I love this show
I was impressed by Reese's Dutch commands to the dog. I laughed when the blond guy came crashing out through the window.
raphjam rogue what did he say?
the commands were german though
He'd said "Silence" and "lay down", in German.
Stuntman earned his pay... or was that a rubber dummy?
well, his feet were twitching after he hit the ground.. unless they used CGI.. looks like the stunt man earned his pay.
this was the scene when i knew it. Reese is a goddamn superhero
Love this show...once they introduced Bear could not stop watch...love Bear
Lol this scene just makes everyone wanna watch this series. >D
It's not Person of Interest without Reese throwing someone through a window.
Don't forget how easy it was for Reese to shoot kneecaps.
@@hawkeye5955 Or to stride in front of an oncoming car and fire a rocket at it.
You mean without Reese defenestrating someone?
@@tromboneman4517 Great word!!! And that is what he does.
John and Fusco walking out with authority(though Fusco was captured) and Lao just walking out behind them with the music. So funny 😂
And thus began a beautiful friendship between man and dog
Reese: "Sure thing, Lionel...like a gag order *see what i did there?!*"
I love this show. I think I'll watch it again soon.
one of the many defenestrations of person of interest - god I love this show, perfect lockdown viewing
Jim Caviezal = The Punisher
More like a reprogrammed Terminator. Went around shooting bad guys in the leg because he was told not to kill them. They'll live.
Who's a good boy? You are Bear!!!
i love bear and JR relationship so i subscribed. tysm for my daily fix
Byron after Bear responds to Reese's commands... "OHHHHHHHHHHHH FUCKKKKKKK!!!"
I miss this show. It was so good.
Hello John. Just watched a rerun of the series. It was excellent, Harold, John, Carter, Lionel, Root, and Shaw. And even Elias.
Ciao from Italy! I just watched the last show of rerun yesterday and yes, I miss all of them too 😢
One of the best scenes of the whole series.
Oh man I am so rewatching this it's been to long
Loved this show
Bear, bestest doggy ever, yeswho a good boy
I forgot how much I love that episode!!❤❤❤
Bear: Imma rip your throat out Reese!
Reese: (speak some Dutch)
Bear: _DID WE JUST BECOME BEST FRIEND??_
Reese: yep
Man. Reese was the coolest guy on tv
Loved Carter!!!
I loved this episode. I'm just trying to find my friend, it gets me every time. I miss POI!
2:30 That is the single best Live Action ragdoll I've ever seen.
"Sure thing Lionel, like a gag order" 😂😂😂
I even can't with these guys and their funny lines 😂😂😂😂
The only sad thing is that in this scene the "Dutch" commands are spoken like they are "German". It makes much difference. Ah well....nothing we haven' t seen before. And still this is the best series of all times 😊
Just because Dutch and German sound simular does not mean some words are exclusive for one language. He used 4 commands that are normal Dutch words
Foei: Bad, Bad dog, unwanted behaviour
Stil: Keep quite, shut up, no more sound
Afliggen: Actualy 2 words not 1. Af and Liggen can have multiple meaning but in context of this scene Af = back down, stand down and Liggen = lay down
All 4 words are perfect normal Dutch words to use when dealing with dogs. First he uses Foei to tell the dog his behaviour is unwanted. Stil to get the dog to stop barking. Af to command the dog to stand down and Liggen to get the dog in a horzontal position down on the floor.
@@ronniebots9225 nobody said that any words are exclusive for one language. And nobody said these words are not perfectly normal Dutch commands. They are just spoken with a strong German accent, which makes no sense, since Reece has no German roots or whatsoever in this series. If u were Dutch you would understand.
Let's compare it to US and UK English, both are the same english. But "water" in American English doesn't sound anything like "water" in UK English. Now imagine u have a series with an American president who says "water" with an British accent. There u have it.....
I loved this show.
Best character development 😂!
ok, maybe two :DDD
Reese the dog whisper
yeah except his commands sound far from dutch; more like a combo of dutch/german. couldnt even understand the first thing he said to the dog
japman17 Blame the writers, their the ones who wrote his lines
Lightingwarrior no the line itself is solid its just the pronounciation that makes me cringe. in friends there was also an episode in wich some of them have to speak a couple of lines of dutch and it sounds good , for an american anyway but this.... i thought they have dialect coaches on shows like this
japman17 Well its not like everyone can speak a foreign language futilely
Lightingwarrior *fluently
That stuntman put in a day's work coming out of that window!
And, THAT'S why I love this show...
Bad ass scene.. but props to the guy who fell out of that window man.. freakin champion!
I love i love i love so super fun ! Bear is my Next dog ! All the humor of the scène when Reese said he hasn't many friends "1 okay maybe 2 !" Super !!!👍 😤
My favorite episode . Achtung !
I miss this show......
Super scene, super dog and can i say, that was a super jump outside the window!
Leon always cracked me up.
there's a very good reason why they train dogs in non-English languages, for the same reason we used Cherokee and Navajo in the World Wars; OPSEC
Bear was a great addition to the narrative - he gave them humanity.
ベアーかわいい。スタッフに可愛がられてシーズン進むごとにふっくらしていくの好き。
Beautiful dog
wish they did more Leon stories
Fitzroy Woodruff
They did about three or more with Leon.
I'm missing this show. Intend to watch show again
I freaking love this scene.Watched it so many times
too bad Reese is actually speaking german and not dutch
2:20 it was at that moment... Well you already know
My personal favorite show...
Bear was the greatest character on the show, and EVERYONE loved him...except the bad guys of course haha
This was the first episode I ever watched. I was flying for only the 2nd time ever, first time at night overseas and was scared shitless. Once Bear appeared it helped settle my nerves, SUCHHH a beautiful creature 🐻
Quickly we learn who the alpha male in the room is