@@UlyssesM not really. The greatness is when you can be something you are nothing like. That's why it's called "acting" and not "being yourself." Or even "what you wish you were." Acting, and music, was based on difficulty. You must be young to not have a clue. People got big because they could do what no one else could. Not because they were hot and put out, like these days
@@NinjaOnANinjabeing either is difficult, being yourself with a script is a lot harder than you think because you need to understand how your subconscious presents itself outwardly
@@JustinWo tell that to all the shit actors that people who have no idea what talent is love . Once upon a time, people could cry on demand, tears and all. Now it's faked. As "hard"as it may be, even just to you or not, people could do it. Today, no. Just look good and or put out.
If you think any of it is real, you don’t understand comedy : ) none of this is real, not his stand-up, not this show.. it’s all just his imagination..
Not for all of us. I have no nostalgia, no Stockholm Syndrome, nor any other misplaced recontextualization of what was nearly entirely an awful experience.
@YūGen Grey theyre kids for gods sake - theyre in school to learn how to write, read, concentrate, to do their own research and how to socialise with other humans - theyre not in school to solve the mystery of 9/11
@@BobSmith-pm3wx kids are not "stupid". Their lack of wisdom and experience leads them to believe everything so quickly. They're pure and innocent. That's why they go to school and college to be brain washed.
These are the beginning stages of learning what “anxiety” feels like. I remember it hit me for the first time in the 6th grade. I went to the nurse’s office because I felt like “I could feel the rotation of the earth”. That’s a reallyyy confusing time in childhood. It’s definitely the beginning of your true loss of innocence.
@@MJ27129 Yeah, for sure...it’s like this switch where you start to recognize that life has consequence. Childhood starts fading away at that point. It sucks but it’s also part of human development so it’s like 🤷♂️
My anxiety began at age 5 whilst sitting in the Kingdumb Hole of J Hova Witlesses hearing that all non J Hova Witlesses would be destroyed at the ever steadily approaching day of Harmageddon. I’m an atheist now. Religion frightens children.
I am convinced this talented girl is a an old soul in a kids body. I hope she doesn't get jaded like most child actors and someday we see her as an adult in cinema.
I happens to me. Every once in a while see something like lines of static around door frames when looking into a room with the lights out. The first time it freaked me out but I see it as normal. It’s rarely happens, and when it does I’m like “there you are again”.
"Why isn't God on the news?" One of the most profound lines in any show I can think of. Some of you may tell me otherwise but there are so many elements at play here. 1. The innocence and yet authenticity of a child believing in God so simply that it's not even a question. 2. The stark reality of news and most media we look at not even feigning the possibility or belief that God is a part of our lives and maybe we should consider some universal being; some unifying spirit. 3. The irony of this being acted out based on a script written ahead of time, presumably by Louie himself; a comedian who pokes fun at the idea of God.
God is the most important thing ever. The news tells us about the most important things happening. If God is so important how come they never talk about him?
I never thought anyone else ever saw the energy in that green light form she described... How random of an event just happening to watch this and suddenly being catapulted back to a moment in my childhood... I need that. Thank you for this
When there’s a thunderstorm I see little neon-outlined dots erratically darting around in my field of vision. Don’t see them on sunny days or just cloudy days or at night, only when there’s a thunderstorm. It’s weird but I’ve experienced this since I was a kid and I’ve never heard anyone else describe it.
That was my life as a “smart” kid. I mean I was not Da Vinci but as I child I loved books. Educational system was a nightmare for me and I HATED school, because they force you to think a certain way and teachers didn’t give a shit if you understood or if you had real opinions and concerns about the material. I remember I loved to read about astronomy and animals but the other kids got better grades because they learnt by memorizing even if they didn’t understood shit.
It's pretty rare of a parents nowadays to ask "what's going on with you, or how are you" In my 22 year of living, never once my parents ask me that, all they asked was "how was school?"
probably people who cant watch videos with words blocking the visual images because it forces the brain to READ, and they think it should be described in the official place that videos provide descriptions.
@@xrmighty I overlooked any potential joke that was there, because the real answer was more pertinent. I commonly pretend to not get jokes, and answer, as a clever and deep way of letting jokes continue. I guess, 'the joke', was the spelling of 'fair' - imitating his daughters pronunciation? Was that what I missed? Hardly what could legally be considered 'a joke'...
5:33 I told the mermaid joke (?) to my work partner while in the middle of ripping out a kitchen. He stopped what he was doing, pulled his head out of a cupboard, and looked at me with this odd mix of furrowed brow confusion and deep thought. I swear we looked at each other at that moment for a good 8 seconds. Not a word was said. He just slowly turned back to what he was doing. I walked outside and burst into laughter. I should point out that my friend knew exactly what was going on, and played his reaction to perfection. To this day we haven't spoken of it. We both know that to do so would ruin the whole thing!
I know this show is scripted but Louie's laugh @ 6:54 seems so genuine. He couldn't help but laugh at her perfect delivery of a punchline that his actual daughter came up with
This is a show written from a parent, who in the show discards it, yet as a parent writing a show man it’s just a good capture of trying to understand your kid. I’m in this same situation as a parent. Rarely do shows just portray kids as kids and rarely do we as parents get to view kids, not ours, but how they are navigating life, questions, them not wanting something and as a parent you thinking well you have to do this. There are legit parent kid dinner conversations that get because you’ve had them. The last joke, that Jane says..she doesn’t have a punch but she just wants to have a joke and Louie laughs understanding she just wants to play along. As a parent you’ve heard that and you laugh not because there’s a joke but because she thought it was
4:59 She totally know if she does that please daddy thing, he’ll relent, and confidently proceeds to knock knock after priming him with a few please daddy pleases.
Louie: "The teachers don't know anything ... They're mean and tired and they're stupid and they say it's in the book ... because they don't know you see." ... Welcome to University!
If you can't deal with that in university, how would you deal with it in the "real world"? It depends on your degree and what you want to do. If you don't care if you end up in a job where people are douches and stupid, and your chosen subjects in university can only be taught in a douchey or stupid way, then, no, it's not worth it. However, some jobs/occupations/careers you are more likely to end up with a better class of people, and it's worth going to university to work with those kinds of people. But you are also more likely to be taught and tutored by better people too.
Depends on your degree. If your degree involves planting potatoes, your teachers will likely know a lot about potatoes. If your degree involves insurance profitability, then your teachers are very smart, very strict and professional. The OP probably said it as a joke. But lecturers are always tired which is true. I have trouble detecting sarcasm so I wrote a proper reply.
For all of Louie’s comedic genius, in his own home, his daughters’ knock knock jokes totally out-knock his! Or that’s what the proud dad in him thinks or wants to present to the world through the show.
OMG, my parents never asked me this kind of stuff about school. They just belted me and said “shut the f*ck up and do your homework.” This scene makes me laugh thinking about my childhood.
Lol I had those same thoughts about school when I was young. Unfortunately I didn't speak up and I just floated through. Kids are much smarter than we give them credit for. Yeah they might not have a fully developed prefrontal cortex, but they have a fresh perspective and see through all the bullshit.
Though you can tell Louis is not that well trained an actor, he knows very well how to use his voice (intonation, timing) to make the situation feel real. The girls, being the naturals they are, brilliantly pick up on thatt and run with it
You missed the point, I think. She said all of that as a distraction from whatever REALLY happened, which is likely that she got into an argument, was bullied, or something like that. He caught on to it and cut through it, so she sighed because it meant she would actually have to say what really happened, which is unpleasant to her.
Can't believe how good the acting on this girl is, she is incredible talented
It's she though? Or is that actually her?
@@NinjaOnANinjaThat's what makes a great actor/actress? When you act as natural as possible in any given situation.
@@UlyssesM not really. The greatness is when you can be something you are nothing like. That's why it's called "acting" and not "being yourself." Or even "what you wish you were."
Acting, and music, was based on difficulty. You must be young to not have a clue.
People got big because they could do what no one else could. Not because they were hot and put out, like these days
@@NinjaOnANinjabeing either is difficult, being yourself with a script is a lot harder than you think because you need to understand how your subconscious presents itself outwardly
@@JustinWo tell that to all the shit actors that people who have no idea what talent is love .
Once upon a time, people could cry on demand, tears and all. Now it's faked.
As "hard"as it may be, even just to you or not, people could do it. Today, no. Just look good and or put out.
I love how the doctor, who has never taken a word Louis says seriously, listens so intently to her.
Well, she's the patient. He's showing respect to his patient.
@@jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj178but he doesn't pay attention to Louis when he's his patient.
It’s how doctors should be
He’s literally gordon ramsay, roasting the shit out of grownups but being gentle to kids 😂
Well she's just a kid. They need to be treated with kindness.
That is some fucking talent on that kid
Ursula Parker
she's an accomplished violinist too
@@dewilew2137 your mom goes to college
fucking talente, huh? fbi wants to know your location
The two girls were just fantastic snd he worked perfectly with them.
"Would you answer the door please."
The show was really well written and acted.
The last joke is a real one that Louie's daughter actually told him, according to Louie himself .
I don't understand the last words of the joke!!
She said the people in charge decided not to put a gorilla in, in case there were problems
@@nicolotiraboschi Louis then imagined how it would happen in real life. You can see his bit about gorilla.
@@nicolotiraboschi if you don't get it, then you just don't get it
If you think any of it is real, you don’t understand comedy : ) none of this is real, not his stand-up, not this show.. it’s all just his imagination..
Best actress ever
@@ernestkinas5973 bitch what the fuck??
@@nekonikeify
Lizzy.
I just subscribed to your site.
What are you wearing?
Can't wait to see her talent blossom.
only thing is, she's not acting.
Jane's view on school is pretty relatable. Then, when that time passes, it ends up being nostalgic anyway.
Not for all of us. I have no nostalgia, no Stockholm Syndrome, nor any other misplaced recontextualization of what was nearly entirely an awful experience.
"don't you want to take a look at her?"
"i am looking at her"
"I don't like it. It's not good. They don't know anything, and they lie."
Most people don't realize this until their late 30's.
So true, and I'd say most people never realize it ever.
@YūGen Grey theyre kids for gods sake - theyre in school to learn how to write, read, concentrate, to do their own research and how to socialise with other humans - theyre not in school to solve the mystery of 9/11
great observation pantheon from league of legends
"The kids are stupid. Really, they're all stupid." The beginning of wisdom.
Underrated comment. Lol
Overrated comment. It’s the beginning of an a hole. Who doesn’t know how to deal with other people. I feel sorry for this future psychos boyfriends.
@@alexistrebexis3195 my friend with 2 kids just assured me that kids are dumb. there's truth to that comment, don't take it so personally.
@@BobSmith-pm3wx I’m not disagreeing with kids being stupid. I’m disagreeing with the. “Beginning of wisdom” part, pertaining to this girl.
@@BobSmith-pm3wx kids are not "stupid". Their lack of wisdom and experience leads them to believe everything so quickly. They're pure and innocent. That's why they go to school and college to be brain washed.
Wonderfully written and acted characters
Jane is one of my favourite characters on TV, film, anywhere, ever.
These are the beginning stages of learning what “anxiety” feels like. I remember it hit me for the first time in the 6th grade. I went to the nurse’s office because I felt like “I could feel the rotation of the earth”. That’s a reallyyy confusing time in childhood. It’s definitely the beginning of your true loss of innocence.
mine was palpitating and telling my mom i'm really scared but i don't know why. wish things like this are noticed early on in kids.
I had a feeling i was beeing vacuumed into another space. Horrible. You put it right it really is a loss of innocence
@@MJ27129
Yeah, for sure...it’s like this switch where you start to recognize that life has consequence. Childhood starts fading away at that point. It sucks but it’s also part of human development so it’s like 🤷♂️
My anxiety began at age 5 whilst sitting in the Kingdumb Hole of J Hova Witlesses hearing that all non J Hova Witlesses would be destroyed at the ever steadily approaching day of Harmageddon. I’m an atheist now. Religion frightens children.
@@jacquelynn2051 Why isn't God on the News?
Whew... I always loved Jane from the beginning
That kid is a damn BEAST!!
Her acting is brilliant, I hope she continues in movies, etc. Lily is very talented too. Good luck to these two young ladies!
This was 10 years ago She's fucking hot right now!👍
Jacobim, is she in movies or TV? Would love to see her now.
the stuff with his daughters was always my fav part
That's what we say about you
Louie is the funniest comedian ever, his brutal honesty hit me hard 🤣
she is 19 now. I can't believe Louie has been gone for so long
Jane's knock-knock joke about a painter painting them as mermaids in pee is really great.
I honestly thought the last joke was funny. something you'd see in his standup only a little more refined obviously
@@Iproductions0 It's like something he'd do in his standup.
I don’t get the one where he stares at her
@@mike47734 If you don’t get it, you don’t get it.
@@willowandluka5302 knew that was coming lol
I am convinced this talented girl is a an old soul in a kids body. I hope she doesn't get jaded like most child actors and someday we see her as an adult in cinema.
Sean Marren She has half of Louis CK, don't forget that. The looks she got from her mother :)
Hassan bin Laid that's not his real daughter though.
Angel Rodriguez i bet his duaghter is just the same :)
Hassan bin Laid you're probably right since he bases his real life situations into this finished sitcom.
Sean Marren considering she willl he used raped abused many times if she already hasn’t .... doubt it
I honestly can't think of another kid this age who has acted so well. Very rare to see. Awesome acting.
She seems to be describing visual auras that are result of migraines 1:09. I started getting them around her age.
lol nice bait
mine were yellow lightning bolts in my left eye in the corner. Hemapalegic migraines
Have you tried a glass of water ?
I happens to me. Every once in a while see something like lines of static around door frames when looking into a room with the lights out. The first time it freaked me out but I see it as normal. It’s rarely happens, and when it does I’m like “there you are again”.
Did you take a drink of water?
"Why isn't God on the news?"
One of the most profound lines in any show I can think of. Some of you may tell me otherwise but there are so many elements at play here.
1. The innocence and yet authenticity of a child believing in God so simply that it's not even a question.
2. The stark reality of news and most media we look at not even feigning the possibility or belief that God is a part of our lives and maybe we should consider some universal being; some unifying spirit.
3. The irony of this being acted out based on a script written ahead of time, presumably by Louie himself; a comedian who pokes fun at the idea of God.
God is the most important thing ever. The news tells us about the most important things happening. If God is so important how come they never talk about him?
Yeah that was a good line
Your mistakes outlive you.
I think it means if god exists and is the most important being ,/ creator of the universe why is he not on the news . Not more self evident?
1:10-1:40 legendary monologue lol
I never thought anyone else ever saw the energy in that green light form she described...
How random of an event just happening to watch this and suddenly being catapulted back to a moment in my childhood...
I need that.
Thank you for this
Can you describe it? I don't think I've ever experienced it
When there’s a thunderstorm I see little neon-outlined dots erratically darting around in my field of vision. Don’t see them on sunny days or just cloudy days or at night, only when there’s a thunderstorm. It’s weird but I’ve experienced this since I was a kid and I’ve never heard anyone else describe it.
That was my life as a “smart” kid. I mean I was not Da Vinci but as I child I loved books. Educational system was a nightmare for me and I HATED school, because they force you to think a certain way and teachers didn’t give a shit if you understood or if you had real opinions and concerns about the material. I remember I loved to read about astronomy and animals but the other kids got better grades because they learnt by memorizing even if they didn’t understood shit.
It's pretty rare of a parents nowadays to ask "what's going on with you, or how are you"
In my 22 year of living, never once my parents ask me that, all they asked was "how was school?"
its been a year... but... how ARE you?
27 dislikes? IT'S NOT FAIOOR
probably people who cant watch videos with words blocking the visual images because it forces the brain to READ, and they think it should be described in the official place that videos provide descriptions.
@@dontsettlefor500mill missed the joke
@@xrmighty I overlooked any potential joke that was there, because the real answer was more pertinent. I commonly pretend to not get jokes, and answer, as a clever and deep way of letting jokes continue. I guess, 'the joke', was the spelling of 'fair' - imitating his daughters pronunciation? Was that what I missed? Hardly what could legally be considered 'a joke'...
🤣
She’s a separate person
The doctor scene was cute. And the Knock knock scene clever and adorable. Who who. = Owl. So simple and cute.
The point of the owl joke was that it had no wit whatsoever.
Gotta re watch this show. I remember loving it years ago.
Still need to re watch this jawn
Writing this before the video is finished. But wanted to say I love the scene where she is playing violin with her neighbour. It was brilliant
This was amazing, I take it all back
“I don’t know man..”
Wow, she is a great actor!
I haven’t watched Louis in 4-5 years but I just realized my 8 yo daughter grew up to be Jane. 1001%
Those girls did so well in this show, they really added a whole different dimension
5:33 I told the mermaid joke (?) to my work partner while in the middle of ripping out a kitchen. He stopped what he was doing, pulled his head out of a cupboard, and looked at me with this odd mix of furrowed brow confusion and deep thought. I swear we looked at each other at that moment for a good 8 seconds. Not a word was said. He just slowly turned back to what he was doing. I walked outside and burst into laughter.
I should point out that my friend knew exactly what was going on, and played his reaction to perfection. To this day we haven't spoken of it. We both know that to do so would ruin the whole thing!
Wish yabhqd kept it to yaself as well
I hate most kids on most shows but these two were amazing in their roles.
Amazing act
Love Louie and those girls are soooooo damn real actors
This is so the vibe of having kids, it’s an incredible scene ❤
Best description of public school I've ever heard.
Cutest little girl ever!!! ❤
I know this show is scripted but Louie's laugh @ 6:54 seems so genuine. He couldn't help but laugh at her perfect delivery of a punchline that his actual daughter came up with
The people in charge... they decided not to let a gorilla in
... kills me every time
wait his actual daughter cam eout with this joke? how do u know that?
The girls playing his daughters are not his real life daughters.
@@mitchellbowman22 His daughter in real life came up with the gorilla joke. I’ve heard him talk about this before
@@traviscoates6878 yes I know but the actress is not his daughter
she's adorable
Especially in that French maid outfit Louie bought for her for her tenth birthday.
+Ernest Kinas you're disgusting
i dont get it. am i too naive?
@@KaraLynnJack hi karen
This is a show written from a parent, who in the show discards it, yet as a parent writing a show man it’s just a good capture of trying to understand your kid. I’m in this same situation as a parent. Rarely do shows just portray kids as kids and rarely do we as parents get to view kids, not ours, but how they are navigating life, questions, them not wanting something and as a parent you thinking well you have to do this. There are legit parent kid dinner conversations that get because you’ve had them. The last joke, that Jane says..she doesn’t have a punch but she just wants to have a joke and Louie laughs understanding she just wants to play along. As a parent you’ve heard that and you laugh not because there’s a joke but because she thought it was
This kid is such a great actor.
Those kids are amazing actors!
i laughed so hard that whole clip - such sweetness and great timing - thought my throat was gonna fall out..
This is amazing, and I just found about it. That acting... And the gorilla joke! Priceless. Thank you for sharing it.
Awww. That's so cute and well acted!
The fuckin' giant ass captions
This series was so perfect
R.I.P. Charles Grodin. And some seriously great writing from C.K.
Charles Grodin was the man
2:00 Dude laying face down in the grass, he looks dead lol.
See this everyday.. It's sad man.
@@nicholassinks2546
That is definitely a guy.
the show did a lot of little funny stuff like that. sometimes you catch it. good eye.
Dude, I must have watched this scene on maybe 6 different occasions, never caught that.
Love it
Dammit, I never expected weird stuff in backround of this show. Now I have to watch it all over again. Could be worse, though.
That little girl will go far in life whether she pursues show-business or not (preferably not).
those knock knock jokes were next level
Wow, Louis truly was genuinely laughing to girls’ jokes.
that kid. If she doesn't become a global star, I don't know...hoenstly. So fucking talented
i seen her on the subway but i didn’t say anything because she’s a child and it’s weird to fan out over kids
4:59 She totally know if she does that please daddy thing, he’ll relent, and confidently proceeds to knock knock after priming him with a few please daddy pleases.
The kid in the beginning acts better than some big hollywood stars i have seen in movies and shows.
lol, she's a beautiful girl and incredible actress!! Awesome!
WTF
lol when?
@@ernestkinas5973 That's a crazy thing to say. It wouldn't fit in her little mouth.
Fuck this thread is sickening
She looks like Gollum. But in a cute way.
Louie: "The teachers don't know anything ... They're mean and tired and they're stupid and they say it's in the book ... because they don't know you see." ... Welcome to University!
If you can't deal with that in university, how would you deal with it in the "real world"?
It depends on your degree and what you want to do. If you don't care if you end up in a job where people are douches and stupid, and your chosen subjects in university can only be taught in a douchey or stupid way, then, no, it's not worth it.
However, some jobs/occupations/careers you are more likely to end up with a better class of people, and it's worth going to university to work with those kinds of people. But you are also more likely to be taught and tutored by better people too.
then you're at the wrong college
Depends on your degree. If your degree involves planting potatoes, your teachers will likely know a lot about potatoes. If your degree involves insurance profitability, then your teachers are very smart, very strict and professional.
The OP probably said it as a joke. But lecturers are always tired which is true.
I have trouble detecting sarcasm so I wrote a proper reply.
Trump university oh nvm he scammed his students lol
April Jones lmao facts the book has all the answers the teachers reinforce what’s in the book
For all of Louie’s comedic genius, in his own home, his daughters’ knock knock jokes totally out-knock his! Or that’s what the proud dad in him thinks or wants to present to the world through the show.
"dont you want to take a look at her"
"i am looking at her" lmfao such simple humor but genius
4:19 LOL it's just like he's stand-up bit about kids asking questions ! xD
bro i should start watching this show
This show Its so beautifully human
OMG, my parents never asked me this kind of stuff about school. They just belted me and said “shut the f*ck up and do your homework.” This scene makes me laugh thinking about my childhood.
Hahaha, child abuse.
@@rofl2k3k wasn't considered childabuse back then.
4:23 Jane’s sigh betrays that she knows she’s now been cornered with a pointed question and Louie ain’t buyin’ her deep existential ruminations.
crazy that one of the greatest actresses and musicians on the planet is so much younger than her peers
"YaHey", same line Grodin used in "Midnight Run" with Robert De Niro, Great and funny movie!
Does nobody else notice the guy on the floor face down at 1:56? It took me watching the show about 3 times to notice it 😂
LOVE to have Daughters like this, what a joy.
1:05 I also used to be able to see those floating “electrons” as a kid just like her, but haven’t seen them lately.
"Yahey" is an inside joke because Charles Grodin (The Doctor) says it in Midnight Run... it's a famous line.
I came here just to post that
@@willcoxnick Isn't it beautiful? Hopefully we'll inspire others to see the film.
Grodin is such a pleasure to watch. Underrated.
Jane's view of school is BOSS
This child is TALENTED
Such a lovely child.
Child actors are rarely good. Then there’s those two, it’s like a real scene
Omg the kids are cute lmao
she looks like gollum. a cute gollum.
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@@operacarmen FBI OPEN UP
@@emperorpingusmathchannel5365 Shut up. The kids are cute. No one said it in a pervert way. Stupid wanker.
@@KantFromEC why lol
Louie's facial expressions on point 😂
Lol I had those same thoughts about school when I was young. Unfortunately I didn't speak up and I just floated through. Kids are much smarter than we give them credit for. Yeah they might not have a fully developed prefrontal cortex, but they have a fresh perspective and see through all the bullshit.
Cause we respect them as humans they trust us and they try to behave adult. In our time our dads believed we are just a kid.
This girl is an amazing actor
Also this the most realistic writing and acting I’ve ever seen
I was searching for the dinner scene, but gave up, and began watching random clips. Soon enough. here it is
Casting on this show is extraordinary. Some insane acting... both "his" kids. Stanhope. Williams. So many more.
Though you can tell Louis is not that well trained an actor, he knows very well how to use his voice (intonation, timing) to make the situation feel real. The girls, being the naturals they are, brilliantly pick up on thatt and run with it
That last gag was fantastic.
... and why isn't GOD in the news? Haha such a great line that's impossible to answer
Yes he is he is reserved for the 3 am slot on pbs
I just watched all of these but don’t recall this episode. I remember the 2nd clip clearly enough.
WOW! This firl is such a great actor!!!
Charles Grodin is great as Dr Bigelow - really good in all the scenes in the series
He was very flattering about how good Louis is as a filmmaker
This actress is amazing. Watching this show, it was like a 40 year old was playing a little girl. Brilliant.
That sigh @4:24 where she just explained what's wrong and her fathers STILL asks _"What happened today?"_
You missed the point, I think. She said all of that as a distraction from whatever REALLY happened, which is likely that she got into an argument, was bullied, or something like that. He caught on to it and cut through it, so she sighed because it meant she would actually have to say what really happened, which is unpleasant to her.
This little one had the education system pretty much down pat.
When an eight year old has it all figured out. EPIC
Jane should have her own show😊
Who told me this was an awesome clip? The people in charge. Whoever was in charge made the decision and told me this was an awesome clip. Knock knock.
That kid deserves an academy award