Legion, Lumberjanes, Nicolas Flamel
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- Опубліковано 4 вер 2024
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Luke Field, Amy Dallen, and Jay Washington re-attach attack catchphrases and ponder Neopets pets.
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Um actually, while it's true that the DC in DC Comics is named after Detective Comics, the current legal name of the company is DC Comics, Inc., so DC Comics is totally appropriate
Thank you, I wasn’t pedantic enough to say it but glad you were.
And also even if the name was still Detective Comics the books are comics which would be made by the company Detective Comics, so they would be Detective Comic Comics.
@@LOCKEYJ i feel like this is the perfect place to be over pedantic haha
@@Jakobman76 Does that mean they're actually D[etective] C[omics] Comics comics?
no, that would be a stand up comedian inside the comics
Jay might not have got a lot of points, but the dude's got a great Charisma Score.
Very much felt like he won in the audience’s eyes. UK panel show style: points don’t matter, jokes and cool stories are currency
I would liked to have heard more of his stories!
I would, fittingly, call him the people's champion
He also seemed to have knowledge about most of the questions too. Actually kinda surprising he only got one.
@@KillaAhmadilla finding out particular nitpicks of very specific things is kind of a skill in and of its own, though. I'd probably wager he just wasn't pinointing the mistakes fast enough and that's why he some times felt a bit frustrated. Nobody likes that feeling of "oh, damn, now that you mention it!"
I'm stunned no one mentioned Webkinz when Luke was describing it during the Neopets question.
They're that age where they wouldn't have had kids or been into Webkinz at the time.
Thank you!
They’re probably *just* the wrong age for Webkinz, but I was thinking the same thing 😂
@@coconutcorejf I was into both neopets and webkinz, so…
I'm glad you caught this.
Love how Amy got Luffy and Kenshiro's attack phrases right by accident simply by reading the vibe.
The longest names go to the anime characters, but then you have to figure out which is sillier
Grootslang is when you say" I'm groot" instead of "I am groot"
You're hilariously correct but unfortunately you didn't say "umm, actually" so I can't give you the point
Imma Groot yo!
@@Drace90 You're going to Groot what? How does one Groot?
I thought it was when Groot starts going on TikTok
@@IceMetalPunk One does not simply groot. One must be groot
5:00 - The entire back to the future tangent. Obviously you have doc's dog get abducted during that minute by future time travelers and he has to adventure to find the time machine and make it back to that 1 minute jump. Or else doc brown doesn't continue his experiments and time travel never exists.
Bark to the Future: The Untold Tail
Um Actually didn't they make a BTTF game that revolved around accidentally sending the dog decades into the past? I think it was like the 20's or something.
@@John73John You mean the Telltale BTTF game, but it had nothing to do with Einstein. There was only a dream sequence at the beginning that showed the experiment failing.
@@Drace90 Ah, ok. I never played it myself, just heard about it from a friend
So, where is the kickstarter?
An old Cracked magazine (before it was a website) framed their BTTF parody by having one person explain the movie to another, and when the explaining person mentioned the dog, the other guy replied "Oh, so he goes to a future what had gone to the dogs! Oh, that Spielberg!", with a one-panel imagine spot of the dog, now humanoid, wearing a spacesuit and pointing a laser gun at a monster, with a poodle-girl cowering behind him, before the first guy corrects him.
(I *think* it was Cracked. It was definitely John Severin as the artist, though)
Um, actually, not only was Nicolas Flemmel based on a real person, but also the Harry Potter character could not have been based on the Da Vinci Code character as he appeared in Harry Potter 6 years earlier.
My man!
Same with Fullmetal alchemist, which was 2 years earlier. Regardless, the Da Vinci Code has nothing to do with Nicolas Flamel
Yeah I don't think people realize how old Harry Potter actually is
That’s what I was based on too. Harry Potter preceded Da Vinci code, and was also a real ass person haha
@@LittleCrowYT Fun fact: Harry Potter (the in-universe character) is 40 years old now.
"I didn't have time to finish this..." Jay had the most epic drawing of all three! Imagine if he had more time.
Grootslang directly translates to "Big Snake" in Afrikaans. I'd never heard of this half elephant monstrosity, but always glad to have people mention South Africa 😁
Makes it extra interesting that they all instinctively knew it was a snake
I was pretty certain it was a snake, because "slang" is roughly how an English speaker would badly pronounce the German word for snake.
Yeah, that pronunciation was horrendous 😐
@@creativedesignation7880 uhm actually, German for snake is Schlange. The dutch/flemmish/afrikaans use slang as their word for snake
@@Bossie1313 Huh, so that's where the word schlong comes from!
Amy Dallen is precious and I enjoy seeing her in nearly anything.
She's a joy!
That description of Legion is so accurate. I remember binge watching the first season and thinking, "I just watched this show for an entire day and I'm still not fully sure what's going on".
I loved first season for that exact reason. Then second season happened :(
Damn, Jay is a wrestler, a comic, an actor and a pretty good artist! I'll say it again, damn! And he seems like a pretty cool dude to hang out with. Double damn!
Uhm, actually, Im South African and Grootslang is just literally a Big Snake. It is described as elephant-SIZE like, that is it was as big as an elephant. It was also able to swallow elephants. It was an american animation show that portrayed it as an elephant-snake creature like in your picture (😅 my first uhm actually!) I also think it was one snake and Grootslang was its name, not a type of creature. And it is highly possible it was real....
Probably exaggerated a bit with the retelling, because it would be a rather enormous snake if it truly were the size of an elephant. Wikipedia says nothing of this snake having a head of an elephant so they probably misread what they saw with this creature, but it does say that it lives in a cave so the sun in Amy's picture is distinctly incorrect.
Am Saffa, can confirm
Isnt there a legend that elephants and snakes were a single animal but it was to powerfull so it got split into 2?
The first thing I thought was: Wait a minute, that doesn't sound like an English word... Grootslang? That sounds like dutch (In german you would say Großschlange) and I immediately believed, that this has to be Africaans.
Does "-slang" happen to come from the german word "Schlange" which just means snake. Cuz that was my reasoning.
Actually, “losing his sleeves in the divorce” isn’t an incorrect description of Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star, if you count armageddon and the death of his girlfriend as “the divorce”
Defining being widowed by an Armaggedon as a very hardcore divorce is something I didn't expect to read today. But I'm glad I did.
Um Actually, the punk frogs are never really "dressed" as Shredder uses a hologram wrist thing to create clothes for them, the same one that gave Shredder a lavender suit jacket so he could blend in to Florida in 1987.
Wasn't he still wearing the helmet?
When you find and start binging a YT series and THEN THEY DROP A NEW EPISODE MID-BINGE
When?
@@justincoleman3805 apparently 9 months ago based on the comment age.
Um, actually, while "DC" did originally stand for "Detective Comics", the full name of the company is _not_ Detective Comics, it is DC Comics, Inc., so you were 100% correct originally and the commenter deserves no points.
Um, Actually the c always stood for comics but its full name was dc comics meaning detective comics comics
Um Actually it depends on when the subject of the question came out. DC Comics Inc used to be National Periodical Publications and before that National Comics Publications Inc and before that Detective Comics Inc . (Detective Comics Inc. and National Allied Publications Inc. merged to become National Comics Publications.)
@@jb888888888 So what you are saying is... they always had a shitty name?
@@astonewithnomoss say a detective comic lmao
@@jb888888888 the question referenced the Big Two by their modern names, Marvel Comics and DC Comics. Hence why the correction was wrong. Detective Comics is a single title published by DC Comics, it is not the name of the company.
If I remember correctly, Geordi La Forge is named after a fan named George La Forge who showed up at a very early Star Trek convention dressed (what we would now call cosplaying) as Captain Pike from the court martial episode. George, like Pike, was in a wheelchair.
Everybody on this week's show had good chemistry. It Looked like a fun session.
I want to hear Jay talk about pro wrestling more.
While doing amazing drawings! 😁
Good news, they did a pro wrestling only episode
Um, Actually, Doc Brown tested time travelling on all his clocks before even testing it on Einstein. That's why they were all late in the first scene.
_Damn._ That's good.
@Mr. Perfect Cell If you're going to be _that_ pedantic, then I must inform you that the first time traveler is actually whatever the first particle happened to be that existed, as everything in the universe time travels. It just so happens that most only go in one direction, and at the same rate.
Amy Dallen when Lumberjanes is in the title, this is gonna be good.
Happy Friday, fellow routine watchers of Um Actually!
Happy Friday INDEED
Hello and happy Friday!
No u
Happy Friday, Benton.
Though it's always Saturday morning for me in Australia haha
Um, Actually - for Neopia, you could explore the world of Neopia, but there was also the space station, which *technically* is off-world, so you could argue that you can explore Neopia + space.
Luke was actually right about the stuffed animals for a game thing, but it was for Webkins not Neopets
Uhm actually, it's spelt Webkinz with a Z
And I believe neopets ALSO had animals with redeem codes
@@yogop33 my bad auto correct messed it up
@@annikahstebben4425 they did I still have mine.
I came here to say this!
I woulda been proud to follow up that guys in depth wrestling knowledge with my in depth neopets knowledge
Jay might not have done very well but he was by far one of the coolest guests I've seen so far.
Can we get an episode showing how much work goes into these game shows?
You can see how old all of these people are when no one remembers webkins except for barely Luke
As a South African, I am sad that they didn't say grootslang with the right amount of "phlegmy throat noise" on the gr
Um actually "grootslang" is pronounced "chroo-ett slung" (the "ch" is meant as a "clearing your throat" kind of sound, similar to a Hebrew ײחײ) and it literally means "big snake" ("groot" = big, "slang" = snake)
It comes from the Afrikaans language, which is an offshoot of classical era Dutch
7:30 Well, the city of Ravnica is one giant land mass. Meaning it doesn't have an island on it, but the citizens can get blue mana from land within the city that emulate islands.
Um actually, the canon on that is a little ambiguous. These days it’s usually described as a city that spans the whole world, some older sources (like the original guidebook) describe it as not the only city, but rather as so much larger than the other cities, that the name is synonymous with the entire world.
@@jacobd1984 I think that might be because the city expanded to the whole plain at some point in the weirdly long time between it's introduction and its return.
@@jacobd1984 I remember the original ravnica cycle books and it was always one city that covered the plains. There were wild areas in the city limits though
I saw Nicholas Flamel and I thought it was gonna be about the book series :(
I love Trapp going ''somehow we all thought snake'' about a creature that is literally called big snake in dutch/south afrikan
Wait, dutch and south Afrikan? Are you saying that there is an overlap between those two languages?
@@DemonriftsI can’t tell if you’re joking or not but South Africa was a Dutch colony and Afrikaans (the lingua franca of South Africa) is related to Dutch.
@@Sambugam Nope, I was being genuine. Its not impossible that my high school history classes mentioned that, but high school was ten years ago for me and my memory is garbage lol. Thanks for the info.
@@Demonrifts No problem, glad I could be of assistance
SUCH a good episode, the guests all seemed to get along well. Always great to see Amy on here, super friendly and funny. Jay and Luke both really I retesting and fun too. felt real sorry for Jay that score was low but he actually knew a lot, just got beaten to the buzzer a few times. I hope he can come back
I'm really glad Tao didn't murder Luke because Luke is killing it.
Luke is actually describing Webkinz, a competing pet care game website, during the Neopets question.
Um ACTUALLY, Doc Brown is the first time traveler in the series because he travels back to 1885. So chronologically, he is the first living thing to time travel, then Marty when he arrives in 1885, the two of them together when they return to 1985, THEN the dog becomes the third time traveler kicking off the events of the trilogy.
Nope. Doc Brown has already seen time travel and experienced it himself prior too that point while he may have been the first too travel back that far, the series of events leading to puts the dog first. Even if you argue them leaving counts it still doesn't hold up as none of the events leading to them going to 1885 happen if the dog doesn't time travel first
It gets muddied by the fact that their interactions in the past change their present, so it becomes a timeline issue. The dog is only the first being to time travel in the original timeline where Clara Clayton dies in the train crash in 1885 and Marty's parents never meet him in 1955.
26:02
UM ACTUALLY, SYDNEY'S LAST NAME IS SPELLED BARRETT!
Um actually, the name of Monkey D. Luffy's attack is just gum-gum gatling, there is no gun involved
So he is just channeling the energy of Richard Gatling, inventor of the Gatling gun?
That bothered me so much!! 1 point for you
Fun fact: Napoleon Bonafrog was once voiced by the guy who played Napoleon Dynamite, Jon Heder
Everyone on this episode was hella fun, would love to see them again
Love this show. Thanks! I would suggest adding at least one extra cut to the photo of anything the cast looks at as raptly as they did the Grootslang. I felt like all four people were riveted by the sight of it, even Trap seeming to turn to look at it again, and I certainly would have glanced at it several more times. I actually wound back twice, once before this comment, and once about now...
I remember back in like, middle school I think? I got a fictional book series about alchemy and Nicholas Flamel was a character in it, and it was pretty interesting. Don't remember much of the plot but I definitely remember that Nick had an actual grave and put together he was probably a real person
I used to read these too its called Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel
@@artific3r_one of my favorite series of all time.
I feel like I'd be good at this purely because unlike me, none of the other contestants went through a cryptid phase in elementary school, probably because those shiny monsterology books were a very late aughts phenomenon
I recognized the cryptid from a Pathfinder RPG bestiary...
I’d kill it but just because I like reading folklore
Um Actually, The Powerpuff Girls, specifically Buttercup, DO have an attack called The Fastball Special. It's used only twice in the show, S2E1a and S4E1, and appears multiple times in the comics. Conversely, The Razzle Dazzle has only appeared once across all canon media, S6E6/3a.
While the answers given in the show are MOST correct, they are completely correct. And isn't that the whole point of this game?
Right! This is the only one I thought I knew!
I was also mixing up Powerpuff Girls and Wolverine, and I was trying to think if Wolverine ever said Razzle Dazzle.
Now I know why!
Sure, but the PPG using Fast Ball Special was an homage to Wolverine and Colossus.
That whole foray into pro wrestler-dom was as cool as it was surprising!
Amy's enthusiasm is great.
yes, but your pfp makes me instinctively assume anything you say is not true!
Yeah, Amy! Always happy to see her as a guest!
I love Jay's energy!
I guessed that Grootslang was a snake without ever having heard of it before, because it sounds like boomslang which is a real species of snake that is endemic to South Africa (in true nerd fashion I first heard of a boomslang from Harry Potter and thought for a long time that it was a magical thing and not a real species)
Um, actually, while Chyna herself technically is in the WWE Hall of Fame, she has not been inducted on her own, which is a shame. She was part of Degeneration X, and they were inducted into the Hall of Fame.
ah, i didnt think she was in. so i was half right.
Doesn't matter, she's still in. I agree she deserves to be inducted individually, she has still been inducted into the Hall Of Fame. The question doesn't state anything about being inducted individually, just listing people who have been inducted which Chyna has been
It does mean that Rick Rude is now (unofficially) in the Hall of fame twice, as he was an early member of Dx, and himself was inducted in 2017, so good on Rick Rude!
@@Spacewizzard090 if you were to ask head office, though, they’d say it was only Michaels and the DX Army boys
And if Rude is in twice, he’s beaten by Waltman who is solo, DX and nWo
@@garibaldilebeau Hey, i'm fine with X-pac being in three times too!
Um, actually, *nothing* happened to Einstein during that minute, because he was just sent forward in time a minute. He *appeared* right then. He didn't live that minute...he skipped it.
The supposition is that it was experimental so it was POSSIBLE that Einstein went and experienced other things, then came back a minute later.
Yes, they're discussing what could have happened. It's not like the dog could tell them.
We need Jay in more episodes!
Mike: "The grootslang"
Me: "Sounds like Afrikaans for "bigsnake" or "cavesnake" to me.
Everyone: "It's half snake"
Mike: "it lives in a cave"
if it's supposed to be cavesnake, shouldn't it be grotslang instead of grootslang? Googling tells me the alternative spelling is grote slang, which just means big snake.
@@bramvanduijn8086 For sure, but it's not like mythical creatures that got their name a few centuries ago necessarily match current spelling, so that is why I considered it a possibility. In the same way that if the name had been "grootsleng" I would have said the same thing even though "sleng" is not Afrikaans for "snake"
Um Actually, the final real life question was still a nerd question and shouldn’t be lumped into real life skills because as we all know graphic design isn’t a real job
Huge nerd, was married to a graphic designer. Can confirm. She's a radiology technician now.
Everybody knows graphic design isn't a job. It's arcane magic mixed with alchemy. Nicolas Flamel was a graphic designer.
When nobody knew Fist of the North Star I died a little inside. My old bones crumbled to dust.
By that point you were already dead, you just hadn’t noticed it yet.
mind = blown (literally)
Jay turned that wrestling question into Real Life Skills.
haha, yeah I guess when you have people who create the genres in question, they can all be real life skills!
Um Actually when this episode was recorded Chyna was not inducted into the hall of fame and technically she still hasnt been inducted, only the faction she was a part of D Generation X was
I think Mike should start adding an example to his explanation of Fictionary. "for example, a unicorn is a horse with a horn"
Unicorns are just horses on a stick.
@@Drace90 Unicorn is just a horse that gets to the point
@@JosKampes Unicorn is just a horny horse.
@@JosKampes Unicorn is just one corn
I'm very proud to say that I didn't know Austin Powers, but I DID know Star vs. The Forces of Evil.
Grootslang looks like if Jabba the Hutt got into some ninja turtles ooze.
Um, actually, is it fair to say that the DeLorean is fueled by plutonium? The car portion runs on gasoline; only the flux capacitor requires plutonium to operate.
I was going to point out the same
Um actually, the DeLorean is electrical! Though yeah the plutonium is needed for the Flux Capacitor
@@lamehead221 It depends on the movie. In Part 1 he says it's electrical, but then in Part 3 there's the whole "no gas in the old west" plotline and he says:
"Mr. Fusion powers the time circuits and the flux capacitor. But the internal combustion engine runs on ordinary gasoline, it always has. There's not going to be a gas station around here until sometime in the next century. Without gasoline, we can't get the DeLorean up to 88 miles per hour."
The flux capacitor is electrical, but it needs a nuclear reaction to generate enough power. The car itself runs on gasoline.
The Mr. Fusion upgrade eliminates the need for plutonium at the end of the first movie. It can generate the power for the time circuts by breaking down regular items, like trash.
In the first movie they bring a can of gas to fuel the car hidden behind the billboard. He ran out of gas escaping Peabody's farm.
the time machine part of the delorean was powered by plutonium, but the delorean was electric. also einstein had a watch perfectly sinchronized with one emmett had and it was exactly 1 minute behind when it came back.
also, nicholas flammel appeared in hp: philosopher stone, much earlier than the crimes of grindelwald's one
25:30 I don't know about the etymological origin, but in Swedish "slang" means "hose", like a garden hose. So maybe there is something linguistically there with everyone envisioning a tail
Slang is quite literally the Dutch and South African (which the Grootslang is from) word for Snake. Also, someone else pointed out that the original is just a very large snake and the elephant part is some weird Americanised version. Which also makes total sense since Groot is literally the word for large: Grootslang simply translates to large snake (google translate even recognises it as such)
in german it's even closer: "schlange" just straight up means snake, and i would guess dutch is the same since the two languages are very closely related
@@Lena-fc9ce That is what I thought. My high-school German classes were whispering in the back of my mind.
One joy of many in parenting, I get to read many books in the sub genre of veterinarians for magical creatures. Just little kids apprenticing for a veterinarian taking care or cursed rabbits or leprechauns with colds.
Examples?
@@justincoleman3805 The Imaginary Veterinary six books series by Suzanne Selfors is a favorite. The Hex Vet Witches in Training graphic novels are new. We have read others but as an adult I've enjoy those titles the most.
Um actually most of the animals we sent into space died terrified trapped in a tiny metal overheating box as it plummeted toward earth so sending a dog back in time in a car seems.... fine.
Um, actually....Doc Brown sent the dog 1 minute forward in time
Brian Zehmisch ill break you off a piece of my point when i get it
@@ianh1504 that's all I ask. Thanks
UM ACTUALLY! While DS 9 did have the mirror universe depict Ezri Dax and Nerys in a relationship, there is an episode from the early seasons where Jadzia Dax rekindles a relationship with Lenara Kahn, the wife of previous host Torias Dax.
Perhaps the real philosopher's Stone was the Flamels we made along the way
19:52 Luke is describing Webkinz.
Um, actually the DeLorean is not plutonium fueled. This baby is electrical. You just need a nuclear reaction to generate the one point twenty one gigawatts.
Um actually, that means it is plutonium fueled. That would be like saying "Actually cars aren't petroleum fueled. You just need the petroleum to generate the energy to drive the engine."
@@FulcanMal Most standard automobiles are combustion engines, so they ARE petroleum fueled. Electric hybrid cars are electric fueled (battery powered) with a petroleum reservoir to keep the batteries charged. He was very clear in the movie that the car was not nuclear powered. It’s electrical.
*Narrator voice*
Jay may have lost but he still remembered two important things that day.
The real points were the friends we made along the way.
And he could back flip off the top rope LIKE A BADASS!
The reference illustration of the grootslang looks like it was drawn by Karina Farek. She always knocks it out of the park!
I've only previously heard of Lumberjanes because of a Swedish language podcast called "Läs hårt" ("Read Hard'). They discuss all the books that are looked down on by the high brow crowd. Like fantasy, scifi, western and really anything pulpy.
The way they described Legion, is how I felt about Season 2 of Westworld. I slogged through the season, hoping for some kind of "this all ties together" moment, didn't get it, and abandoned ship.
Gene Roddenberry created the character in honor of George La Forge, a quadriplegic fan of the original Star Trek series, who died in 1975.
Shame I was hoping this episode would have a question on the Nicolas flamel book series
The funny thing is how close Jay Washington’s fictionary drawing is to Garyon from D&D (Garyon literally is just an arch devil with wings and a massive snake tail with a scorpion stinger at the end)
Oh man, I knew that Neopets one immediately, and I wanted to answer it so bad!
I played that game for so many years!
I rewatched Back To The Future recently. Einstein's clock was exactly one minute behind Doc's. Since he was sent forwards by exactly one minute, and the travel was instantaneous, he basically fast forwarded a minute. If he'd gone on an adventure during that minute, that'd mean the travel wasn't instantaneous, which would make the watch be less delayed, maybe even early.
The real question is how that exact one minute delay was actually done. The time circuits work with the time of arrival, not with relative time. You can say "I want to go to 13:37", but you can't say "I want to go 1 hour into the future". Doc would have had to time the car's acceleration to hit 88 mph exactly 1 minute before the destination time, which if I recall correctly was all set up before Marty had even arrived at the parking lot. That's heavy.
For me, the real question was what experiment exactly was Doc working on back at his house that resulted in all of his clocks being 20 minutes slow? I would say it has something to do with relativity, but for that to work he would need some way of accelerating his whole house relative to the rest of the universe, which sounds way more complicated than the Delorean time machine we see later (a house is stationary, while a DeLorean can actually accelerate). Also, why would he be excited on the phone that his experiment "worked" and his clocks are all exactly 20 minutes slow, instead of just noticing that immediately while he himself was still home? Were they all set to different times, and slowing down at different rates, with the aim of synching up 20 minutes slow? And if he was doing that, why?
@@ethansloan Just because Einstein was the first time traveler, it's possible that he tested his invention with inanimate objects objects, preferably time keeping ones. I don't know why he didn't conclude success as soon as the saw the delayed clocks.
Um, actually, that Star Trek correction was itself incorrect. Earlier in DS9, there was an episode where Jadzia Dax briefly rekindled her symbiont's old romance with the Kahn symbiote, and the new host for it, Lenara. While in their previous lives, Dax was a man and Kahn a woman, they were now both women.
Um, actually, Dr. Bashir and Garak's relationship predates Dax and Kahn getting back together.
@@WarmongerGandhi we know they aren’t but it’s never actually shown or said that they are so.
This is correct. Apparently it's the first gay kiss in Trek television history.
@@WarmongerGandhi There is nothing in the actual tv show that suggest that Bashir and Garak are gay, let alone in a relationship.
@@Its__Good Only if you don't consider the actors' performances to be a "thing in the actual tv show", because they deliberately played it that way.
Um actually, originally in Neopets you were only able to explore half the world.
What I find interesting in back to the future, They used a normal 12 hour watch, any increment of exactly 12 hours could’ve passed for the dog with the dog gone and the watch would read the same.
I loved Jay. Please bring him back!
Dude is a pro-wrestler, a comedian, from Chicago, and a nerd; how is this the first time I’m seeing him?
Just watching the new Um Actually drop; Jay Washington is it y’all!!! (By y’all i mean dropout)
Every episode he’s in, he just brings positive and nuanced appreciation that permeates through the rest of the cast! Love it!!!
Um actually, Nicholas Flamel never claimed to have created the Philosopher's Stone, but it was attributed to him after his death.
The best series finale for any show was for the good place. It doesn't matter how many times you watch it you will cry every single time.
I like to think doc had already successfully time traveled somehow and just wanted marty to document the fact that he wasnt crazy lol
Um actually, chronologically Marty WAS the first time traveller. He time travelled back in 1885.
Um, actually, the Flamel question would be obvious to anyone who knows how time works: Harry Potter came out before The Da Vinci Code.
Time Travel: an affordable alternative to pet sitters.
Solid Real Life Skills question. That principle is applicable across a fair number of industries involving fine work, from construction to art.
Excuse me Luke! The episode were Worf is a cowboy, 'A Fist Full of Datas' is one of the best episodes! You can't convince me otherwise!
Maybe a bit late.
Um, Actually! the DeLorean isn't plutonium fueld. The flux capacitor is fuled by plutonium, while the DeLorean runs on ordinary gasoline.😮
Amy! Always awesome to see her
I did not know Nicholas Flamel wasn't a rowling character. I certainly don't remember him in Assassin's Creed.
Um, actually Neopets was first conceived in 1997 but didn't launch until November of 1999.
Um, Actually? The Good Place has the best series finale ever.
Um, Actually...the M*A*S*H series finale was the best ever.
Uhm actually, that's a tie with Community.
Yo, Imma let you finish but Gravity Falls had the best series finale of all time!
@@Drace90 no. I like the show but the ending could have been a lot better.
@@spelcheak Heresy!
I am a simple goblin, I see anything that even remotely reminds me of Harry Potter, *I click.*