@perfecti333, very true. “Well thanks Eddie, and now over to our main feature. Phone in and tell us if you have a favourite biscuit with your cupppa. Joan from Halifax emailed to tell us she likes nothing better than a digestive to dunk”
Please don't go on like you're smart , you're just blind to conspiracy theories and cant discern reality from a conspiracy theory , Ashkenazi Jews have nothing to do with this you're mentally ill @@arcadealchemist
You are listening to an actor? The people that pretend for a living and get well paid for it! Used by the elites to parrot their deranged agendas! Wake the F up! The guy is a empty vessel!
@@verenamaharajah6082 I think you missed the point of OP’s comment. We’re all on Eddie’s side here, but OP is saying that Eddie’s words went over the heads of the two presenters.
He was talking about everyone. His point was that the same behaviour that is punished if you're from a humble background is rewarded if you're wealthy enough
The mixture of fear and confusion in Dermot and Alison's faces is priceless. As time went on they were clearly panicking, no idea how to respond. Then imagine their relief when he ended with something they could laugh at.
I like how he pointed out the most truly privileged act while having the audacity to call the people just trying to live day to day under their dystopian narcissistic rules for you not for me society privileged it’s truly mind numbing how the so-called educated masses fall for this
This is fairly solid explanation of Prince Andrews "I don't sweat" debacle. I would describe it more as the consequences of extreme privilege. Andrew has been surrounded by yes men his entire life. People who would agree with his every word, tell him how amazing he is, how much better, and more intelligent than the unwashed masses he is. An he believes it. He believed it so much so that it genuinely never occurred to the fool to think that the simple "plebs" would be able to see right through his bullsh*t in a heartbeat. In his mind, that interview was a masterful strategy whereby he would easily pull the wool over the eyes of his barely cognisant subjects.
Totally agree with you, Eddie could have been describing Prince Andrew. I think Andrew's downfall was his grossly inflated view of himself and his failure to understand that most people aren't as stupid or as servile as the people that have surrounded him all his life. I wonder if he has changed his attitude, even slightly, since he was "retired". I suspect not, as he seems to have no insight. Probably thinks he's been badly treated by everyone, that we've all been very unfair to him. Perhaps he'll find some comfort in his teddy collection.
Those two looked very worried, as if they're going to get into trouble for what he's about to say. That laugh at the end was basically to dismiss his statement and turn it into a joke rather than the injustices people face. Imagine if they nodded and just said, well said.
They're laughing because, while he is making a serious point, he is also doing so using humour! Imagine that! The structure of his delivery is intended to get a laugh at the 'punchline'
It is lost on those two. She is thinking about having Shepherd pie or lasagne with garlic bread for supper, and he is thinking about the blue couch and yellow cushions.
He's a massive sycophant. He's concerned with looking like he's engaging with the guest in case the guest is influential, while worrying whether the guest is saying anything that will upset other, more influential people in his network.
Unless I’m getting mixed up in pretty sure that’s Dermot O’Leary- who from every interview or clip I’ve seen of him seems like a pretty down to earth and intelligent bloke. Also a massive Second World War history nut
In the late 80's,/early '90s, I had the pleasure of watching Eddie perform in a pub play before he became famous. At the same time, I was working at The Daily Telegraph alongside the former Prime Minister he mentions. And I can confirm that everything Eddie says is absolutely true, even back then, Johnson behaved like an evil Lord Sebastian Flyte.
He was allowed to say it because it's bulls**t, and they all know it. Marsan IS an elite, and so are all the extremely well paid TV personalities he's on camera with. Everyone above a certain level of wealth whether by work or inheritance is an elite - beyond that it's just degrees to ridiculous that no ordinary person would ever need to have a comfortable life.
He's an articulate, curious man with great charisma and confidence, which grandly compensates for him not being conventionally handsome. If he's also funny and a great listener then he's the dream dude for millions of women out there. On dating apps though...could a bloke demonstrate all of the above? Ergh, what a horrible thing dating in modern society is. Online dating apps?! You've got to be joking. Anyhow, I cranked the volume for this vid and appreciated what he had to say. Cheers for the upload.
This ties-in with the concept of psychological reactance. It is the innate human instinct to be oppositional when we are told to do something, quite prevalent in young men. Rich men who display this trait become politicians and CEOs, poor men who display this trait end-up incarcerated.
Dermot was probably sat there, scared where Eddie was going with it and wondering if he was going to have to butt in or even apologise to the viewers at some point and Alison probably had no clue what he was even talking about.
"Air of omnipotence" is a great choice of words. "Delusions of grandeur" and "Fantastic Thinking" also both spring to mind. As an I.T contractor I've worked for a number of people with these issues in the past but the money was good so I kept my head down.
And Keir Starmer, have you not seen the recent video compilations of him being caught lying more than Pinocchio?... They're all the same, just career politicians!
@@davidholgate123 I don't believe that Boris Johnson is a " just career politician". He is more dangerous than that. Just career politicians usually are in it for themselves. BJ is more dangerous than that because he wants to create something that is bigger than himself. Brexit is just the start. He is believes that he can create god and all morals are beneath him. They can be twisted and bent into any shape that suits his will.
There are a lot of high profile people that think nobody can see their blatant lies, they hold most people in contempt. That is their weakness and they can't see it because they are narcissists.
They were Laughing like? I can’t use an analogy because I feel it would be disrespectful to the analogy.. He was spot on and built up the point nicely. The laughing gang had not idea on his punch line, it was like a moment in the movie no country for old men, when the ‘baddie’ puts the pressure gun to that guys head and says keep still.. Thick as pudding some might say..
The man described some things I experienced as a kid. I wasn't a compulsive liar by any stretch, but I do remember having difficulty perceiving others in my life as real independently conscious people. It was kind of like I was a character in a movie where everyone except myself were just like props that almost mechanically interacted with me. As if like this man stated they were '2D' and I was '3D'. Edit: Great video. Might have to look this fella up because he's got my attention.
Another issue is that politics (and democracy in general) rewards people who are convincing liars. In fact sometimes you don't even need to be all that convincing. Depending on which electoral system is being used, you maybe only have to convince 30%-40% of people. This is why electoral politics attracts so many narcissists and psychopaths in the first place because that type of person can very quickly rise to the top
Amazing actor. I saw him play Himmler the other day, and he was spot on. On a HBO show called, ‘Ray Donovan’ he played a brother struggling with Parkinson’s and I had to check to see if he really had been afflicted with the disease.
Love Eddie Marsan. A first class actor and clearly a good and interesting bloke to boot. Top quality chat in the pub for sure. He was aces in 'Ray Donovan' and if you haven't seen him playing in the rarely seen and under-rated 'Pierrepoint' with Timothy Spall, then do give it a whirl. You'll be glad you did. P.S. He wasn't strictly talking about the elites here mind. He was talking about any self-absorbed and selfish young bloke. There's a lot of 'em about in case you hadn't noticed and to think they are restricted to the 'elites'? Na. That's really just self-serving and simply the green eyed monster coming to the fore.... ;)
Unfortunately for Eddie , actors are some the worst offenders. Divorced from reality and delusional about their relevance and intelligence but protected.
Eddie chose the wrong show I fear. This was probably sandwiched between someone making fake flowers out of old shoes, and some old dear getting a makeover.
The whole point of daytime TV is to stop intelligent conversations like this from happening... Bravo Eddie!
Very surprised. I bet someone complained
🙄
@perfecti333, very true. “Well thanks Eddie, and now over to our main feature. Phone in and tell us if you have a favourite biscuit with your cupppa. Joan from Halifax emailed to tell us she likes nothing better than a digestive to dunk”
Might actually of had an interesting conversation if Piers Morgan was still around.
I think you should add the school system and anything that governments can get their claws into
Failed criminals go to prison, successful criminals go to parliament.
hahahah what
Or Congress here in America 🤦🏾♂️
AMERICA was built on FREEMASONRY, AND ZIONIST. BIG SATAN, ISRAEL LITTLE SATAN 😮
Spot on! 100%
Wise words
Look up William Jardine and James Matheson, the two greatest drug barons in history... Both became MPs.
Too intelligent for This Morning 😂
Kinda ironic comment
and every other comment here is more intelligent than yours
He's not this is scripted bs to mock those of us who understand realty actually I would say this is a directed at a group of Ashkenazi bloods
Please don't go on like you're smart , you're just blind to conspiracy theories and cant discern reality from a conspiracy theory , Ashkenazi Jews have nothing to do with this you're mentally ill @@arcadealchemist
@@arcadealchemist whizz
He's not making a joke guys. It's a deadly serious point
Which went massively over her massive head!!
@@davidmt23dermot's got a massive dome too
PM just takes orders from the real people in charge
You are listening to an actor? The people that pretend for a living and get well paid for it! Used by the elites to parrot their deranged agendas! Wake the F up! The guy is a empty vessel!
💯😌
Well that sailed out through the air vents without touching a brain cell.
lol
😂😂😂
What a way to put it, I’m stealing this 😂
Speak for yourself! Lol!
Eddie is clearly a well educated man and I found this clip very interesting. And the punchline funny!😄
@@verenamaharajah6082 I think you missed the point of OP’s comment. We’re all on Eddie’s side here, but OP is saying that Eddie’s words went over the heads of the two presenters.
He is spot on about the class thing, and about narcissistic behaviour in politicians.
Just look at Trudeau.
He was talking about everyone. His point was that the same behaviour that is punished if you're from a humble background is rewarded if you're wealthy enough
@@thebobloblawshow8832You spelled Trump wrong.
Its not just politicians, there are those "secret society's" that think the same demented way.
Borris Johnson
Dermot wasn't listening, he was in fact thinking about what he can spend his money on that he gets from advertising scratch cards...
Or all the money from advertising those fake giveaways.
He's waiting for the adverts so he can get a line racked out
Just like the system that endorses it, I believe the lottery is a sham money laundering operation. Just like Ukraine.
😊😂😊😂😊😂
@@greatscott369 _A PHAT rail_
Hammond is thinking, “when is the cooking bit coming on”
😂😂😂😂
would have thumbed x 10 if ya could
Umm nummm nummm num
Hammond & thinking in the same sentence is that a typo ?
Hehe😅
The presenters have faces like Dogs being shown a card trick 😂
At least credit Bill Hicks when you're nicking his lines.
@@sratus I'd never heard of the fella until you mentioned it
@@sratusHicks didn’t invent that, it’s an old saying that’s been around a very long time.
@@sratus No one likes you - Bill Hicks.
regardless if he said it or not, check out bill hicks, he was a really funny comedian :D
And there was I thinking I couldn’t like Eddie Marsan more than I do……..I love it when someone succinctly puts in words how a lot of us feel.
Agree. People are putting it out there now.
100%
This exchange is the definition of 'casting pearls before swine'.
The mixture of fear and confusion in Dermot and Alison's faces is priceless. As time went on they were clearly panicking, no idea how to respond. Then imagine their relief when he ended with something they could laugh at.
at least they never interrupted. The Philip and the blonde 👱♀️ one would have talked over him and quashed the conversation.
100% spot on. It's unreal how much power they have and how people even gobble it up.
I like how he pointed out the most truly privileged act while having the audacity to call the people just trying to live day to day under their dystopian narcissistic rules for you not for me society privileged it’s truly mind numbing how the so-called educated masses fall for this
Slaves gobble it up. Not people. People are human. The slave cast is not.
Most people lack the potential to graduate past the level of sheep!
She is sat there thinking... I have no idea what he is saying.
She is 2 dimensional
He was basically describing psychopaths.
@jamiewilson5679 think that's the point when he gets to prime minister. Lots of CEO s have the traits
@bennyhill2073 oh absolutely. 👍
In fairness so was I. Aside from that this man is an incredible actor.
Brilliant the two on the sofa hadn’t got a clue 👏👏👏
Yep spot on ....both looked like dumb and dumber
Unbelievably well put.
He’s a actor… a empty vessel!
@@bobbugwithoneeyeskingiskin8974 "an"
@@bobbugwithoneeyeskingiskin8974 ...says a UA-cam commenter with an empty channel.
@@PedroConejo1939 That is the most pointless and idiotic comment I have ever had as a replied! Cheers… you proved my point!
@@PedroConejo1939 That was totally nonsensical!
This is fairly solid explanation of Prince Andrews "I don't sweat" debacle. I would describe it more as the consequences of extreme privilege. Andrew has been surrounded by yes men his entire life. People who would agree with his every word, tell him how amazing he is, how much better, and more intelligent than the unwashed masses he is. An he believes it. He believed it so much so that it genuinely never occurred to the fool to think that the simple "plebs" would be able to see right through his bullsh*t in a heartbeat. In his mind, that interview was a masterful strategy whereby he would easily pull the wool over the eyes of his barely cognisant subjects.
Great observation
Soooo True!
Clever lad
Four single comments on four different channels.
The internet is fake now
Totally agree with you, Eddie could have been describing Prince Andrew. I think Andrew's downfall was his grossly inflated view of himself and his failure to understand that most people aren't as stupid or as servile as the people that have surrounded him all his life. I wonder if he has changed his attitude, even slightly, since he was "retired". I suspect not, as he seems to have no insight. Probably thinks he's been badly treated by everyone, that we've all been very unfair to him. Perhaps he'll find some comfort in his teddy collection.
Class actor and sounds like a clued up fella
Those two looked very worried, as if they're going to get into trouble for what he's about to say. That laugh at the end was basically to dismiss his statement and turn it into a joke rather than the injustices people face. Imagine if they nodded and just said, well said.
We'd put the elite in jail, become the elite ourselves, and the cycle would continue. See: history of Socialist Revolutions.
Producers in their earpieces saying “can you shut this guy down, we’ve got the piece on vaginal dryness coming up any second!!!”
I’ve always had a high respect for Eddie. Great actor. Great human
great humans don't support genocide
@@TapeCollageForEloise Each to their own…
Damn, he just said the realest shit ever, and it was just ignored
Because it's what they want, they love parading about the fact they think we are stupid and they do what ever they want.
They're laughing & think that he's joking because they're clueless!
And because‘celebrities’ are part of the problem.
They're laughing because, while he is making a serious point, he is also doing so using humour! Imagine that! The structure of his delivery is intended to get a laugh at the 'punchline'
It is lost on those two. She is thinking about having Shepherd pie or lasagne with garlic bread for supper, and he is thinking about the blue couch and yellow cushions.
Very specific on what she's thinking on eating.. how did you even get to that conclusion
He's a massive sycophant. He's concerned with looking like he's engaging with the guest in case the guest is influential, while worrying whether the guest is saying anything that will upset other, more influential people in his network.
Unless I’m getting mixed up in pretty sure that’s Dermot O’Leary- who from every interview or clip I’ve seen of him seems like a pretty down to earth and intelligent bloke. Also a massive Second World War history nut
OR ALL OF THE ABOVE ! Referring to the food list.
It's like you're 3D and they're 2D...
Explaining this to Alison Hammond is like defining Quantum Physics to a toddler.
I don't agree - I think a toddler would catch on pretty sharpish in comparison 🙂
Stop thinking along the lines of such hackneyed stereotypes, you sound so stupid.
Well define quantum physics then without Google
Quantum physics is the study of energy and matter. I just defined it.
The toddler would understand…….
He nailed it there
Thanks for uploading this. This may have sailed over the heads of those 2, but regular people get what Marsan was saying.
Eddie is up there with the best. Not just a brilliant actor, but a great man with it.
In the late 80's,/early '90s, I had the pleasure of watching Eddie perform in a pub play before he became famous. At the same time, I was working at The Daily Telegraph alongside the former Prime Minister he mentions. And I can confirm that everything Eddie says is absolutely true, even back then, Johnson behaved like an evil Lord Sebastian Flyte.
Why is there no history of a David Sphere being part of the Telegraph online?
@@DLC-sy7pp You want my home number as well?
@@DLC-sy7pp foolish boy !!... 🙄😂
@@DLC-sy7ppmaybe he’s using a different online name just like you.
@@Martin-xf9tw I'm not, it's my initials. I used to display my full name until the comments became vile.
Surprised he was allowed to say this at all!
Mind you they wouldn’t have had a clue as he’s way above these actors!
He was allowed to say it because it's bulls**t, and they all know it.
Marsan IS an elite, and so are all the extremely well paid TV personalities he's on camera with.
Everyone above a certain level of wealth whether by work or inheritance is an elite - beyond that it's just degrees to ridiculous that no ordinary person would ever need to have a comfortable life.
He's an articulate, curious man with great charisma and confidence, which grandly compensates for him not being conventionally handsome. If he's also funny and a great listener then he's the dream dude for millions of women out there. On dating apps though...could a bloke demonstrate all of the above? Ergh, what a horrible thing dating in modern society is. Online dating apps?! You've got to be joking. Anyhow, I cranked the volume for this vid and appreciated what he had to say. Cheers for the upload.
You can see the panic in the presenters' faces 🤣🤣
To quote Principal Skinner, "furrowing their brows in a vain attempt to understand... "
Very underrated actors
Every actor is overrated as a human being! They need someone else to make them say anything remotely intelligent!
This ties-in with the concept of psychological reactance. It is the innate human instinct to be oppositional when we are told to do something, quite prevalent in young men. Rich men who display this trait become politicians and CEOs, poor men who display this trait end-up incarcerated.
Yup,,,Nail, Hit, Head
Very insightful and perceptive. Especially about the trauma. Resonates with my experiences at private school.
Class act this guy.these two where lost here
Listening to an actor is the sign of being deranged!
Dermot was probably sat there, scared where Eddie was going with it and wondering if he was going to have to butt in or even apologise to the viewers at some point and Alison probably had no clue what he was even talking about.
It stems from a intelligent person speaking truthfully to 2 DIMWITS
@@matthewlee8725 it was like.ohhhh don't say that,white hyriachy are in charge of this channel 😂
"Air of omnipotence" is a great choice of words. "Delusions of grandeur" and "Fantastic Thinking" also both spring to mind. As an I.T contractor I've worked for a number of people with these issues in the past but the money was good so I kept my head down.
Not only is he a fantastic actor, but that was extremely compelling and thought-provoking point to make. He really nailed it, a very smart analysis.
Eddie you lost them at "myth."
What an intelligent man. Always loved him as an actor, but I love him even more now.
Eddie is a great actor and even greater man.
The two presenters were waiting for him to talk about his favourite brand of ketchup.
You can actually see Johns word bubbles sailing over their heads !!!
Imagine how nuts you'd be if your family controlled the Bank of England for 200 years...
He’s spot on.
He's just described certain Soros absolutely accurately...
The man who thinks he's god
Ah yes, the man who very nearly bankrupt the Bank of England.
Lovely man*
*Sarcasm
Who isn't banned from England but is from his homeland Hungry.
@@WomanNextDoor *That's Hungary
No he didn't. You just have a hangup about that.
@@tonyclifton2230 Yes he did but Soros was an example only. You felt like missing out on this party??
Ironic then that both the two people opposite him fit this personality trait perfectly.
Dermot nodding his head as if he understands 🤣
He sums up Boris Johnson perfectly
And Keir Starmer, have you not seen the recent video compilations of him being caught lying more than Pinocchio?... They're all the same, just career politicians!
@@davidholgate123 I don't believe that Boris Johnson is a " just career politician". He is more dangerous than that. Just career politicians usually are in it for themselves. BJ is more dangerous than that because he wants to create something that is bigger than himself. Brexit is just the start. He is believes that he can create god and all morals are beneath him. They can be twisted and bent into any shape that suits his will.
Also Blair, Milliband , Starmer etc. The Left political elite are terrible as well. It's a uniparty.
@@12lb.toothbrush11labour aren’t left 🤡
If they ever do a New Avengers Series there's your John Steed right there.
Unfortunately if they did they'd turn his character into a black lesbian 🤦♂
There are a lot of high profile people that think nobody can see their blatant lies, they hold most people in contempt. That is their weakness and they can't see it because they are narcissists.
Well said, he is talking the truth
Actor who speaks the Truth , and may l add a excellent actor Bravo I Salute you
A brilliant and very underrated actor.
Yes loved him I’m Tyrannosaur with Olivia.. Sorry might of spelt it wrong but fans will know 😂…
He’s not wrong.
They were Laughing like? I can’t use an analogy because I feel it would be disrespectful to the analogy..
He was spot on and built up the point nicely.
The laughing gang had not idea on his punch line, it was like a moment in the movie no country for old men, when the ‘baddie’ puts the pressure gun to that guys head and says keep still.. Thick as pudding some might say..
He's fuking rite
So true unfortunately . Kids are not used to being told no and suffering consequences if they break boundaries in school anymore .
That's not really the point....if you come from a privileged background you can get away with murder.
@@user-rk4nx1dx1l surely the point is in the eye of the beholder but yes the insanely rich cause untold deaths
The man described some things I experienced as a kid. I wasn't a compulsive liar by any stretch, but I do remember having difficulty perceiving others in my life as real independently conscious people. It was kind of like I was a character in a movie where everyone except myself were just like props that almost mechanically interacted with me. As if like this man stated they were '2D' and I was '3D'.
Edit: Great video. Might have to look this fella up because he's got my attention.
Well said that man
Great video to share, thankyou.
Oh wow, how fucking true is that !!. Brilliant 👍🏻😂
You could see their brains trying to comprehend what he was saying then the laugh is just the relief that he’d finished 😂
Who knew an actor would make such a solid philosophical analyst.
He's spot on
Thanks for sharing this. Very insightful words from Eddie❤️
Always loved his acting, makes an excellent point
Brilliant, both hilarious and yet scarily on point.
Nailed it.
Another issue is that politics (and democracy in general) rewards people who are convincing liars. In fact sometimes you don't even need to be all that convincing. Depending on which electoral system is being used, you maybe only have to convince 30%-40% of people.
This is why electoral politics attracts so many narcissists and psychopaths in the first place because that type of person can very quickly rise to the top
You would have to watch a lifetime of daytime tv, to find one nugget like this. Thank you for highlighting this production error.
Eddie Marsan is a legend - never seen a movie or show with him in it that I didn’t enjoy❣️
Two words.
Boris Johnson.
They had no idea 💚
Amazing actor. I saw him play Himmler the other day, and he was spot on. On a HBO show called, ‘Ray Donovan’ he played a brother struggling with Parkinson’s and I had to check to see if he really had been afflicted with the disease.
So much respect for Eddie, what a legend
always liked him as an actor. unbelievably eloquent. actors as politicians? interesting mr Marsan?
Nicely delivered
Love Eddie Marsan. A first class actor and clearly a good and interesting bloke to boot. Top quality chat in the pub for sure. He was aces in 'Ray Donovan' and if you haven't seen him playing in the rarely seen and under-rated 'Pierrepoint' with Timothy Spall, then do give it a whirl. You'll be glad you did.
P.S. He wasn't strictly talking about the elites here mind. He was talking about any self-absorbed and selfish young bloke. There's a lot of 'em about in case you hadn't noticed and to think they are restricted to the 'elites'? Na. That's really just self-serving and simply the green eyed monster coming to the fore.... ;)
Brilliant ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
Great actor and from this clip, clearly an intelligent and insightful person. Thanks for sharing.
eddie…… what a guy,a great actor but an even better human being,daytime tv rarely gets guests like him on and what a treat it was
Spot on. Exactly why we left the country in 1986. 😂🎉
Rember folks: If crimes can be punished with a fine, then the law only applies to poor people.
The black lady "When's brunch?"
Brilliant wonderful Eddie!
100% nailed it
I can smell wood-burning coming from the presenters couch.......
I smell something else coming from you
@@kashaid 😀😁😂😑
That's the smoke from Alison's legs rubbing together.
Gone right over their head's
Wow man. Never knew the elite class might not have my best interests at heart. Will keep this in mind going forward.
One of my favourite actors, and now one of my favourite people!
Man like Stoat from Game On 👊🏻
Every time I see him, that’s where my head goes!
He got to meet Sam janus..
Remind me how dangerous he is!?!
@@stevenkingsley7781 bloody well dangerous and a double hard barstard.
@@stevenkingsley7781 Same with David Harewood 😂 He'll always be Paul "The Rage" Johnson to me 😂
Also referred to: Luciferian" well said for an Actor paid by them for almost 4 decades.
Absolutely beautiful!
You Either Die A Hero, Or You Live Long Enough To See Yourself Become The Villain
Nice to get some actual depth on morning tv
They have a swimming pool???
Unfortunately for Eddie , actors are some the worst offenders. Divorced from reality and delusional about their relevance and intelligence but protected.
People needed to hear this
Well said 👏🏾 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👌🏾
Eddie chose the wrong show I fear. This was probably sandwiched between someone making fake flowers out of old shoes, and some old dear getting a makeover.
Geez..this conversation is as heavy as Alison Hammond