Yes, realistically speaking that side is important and needs consideration. That scene is fun but honestly it's good to be as clear as the sun. Modern relationships are decapitated of both the realities and the (actual) love that starts the entire deal.
you're completely missing the point though. because they are so alike in their demeanor and their outlook on life they WOULD in fact benefit from being close to each other in many meaningful ways. they disagreed on a small issue most sane people would not, meanwhile they're practically soulmates. This is not how a healthy relationship looks like, it's more than just exchange of goods and services.
@@randomguy1033nope. Only the male has the Y chromosome, so they’re the ones responsible for the sex of the child. If a man is fertile yet only has daughters, that’s because he’s not passing on his Y chromosome, the woman can’t do anything about that since she only has an X to pass on.
@@randomguy1033 'Every individual must have at least one X chromosome. Since the female is XX, each of her eggs has a single X chromosome. The male, being XY, can generate two types of sperm: half bear the X chromosome, half the Y.'
Honestly ladies, if you offer a guy sex minimal twice a day & 12 BJs during the week with a guarantee Do-Not-Disturb-Him during F.S.G.M: friends, sports, gaming, movies; they'll pretty much agree 99.9% whatever you want. You don't even have to cook for him or clean for him; he'll just find a way to wash & feed himself.
@@rebeckawoods6093 I say offer twice a day, sometimes guys will decline anyway but they'll love the woman more cos she offered. Rather than no offer whatsoever. Even offer a HJ they'll be happy.
@@rebeckawoods6093 have to say the other dude is right. My girl is very active at this part, knowing im tired and will not have sex but still she still ask for it.... and we most of the time end up massage each other for strees relife and just go to sleep right after....
Alternate ending Jimmy: "That a deal breaker for you?" Melanie: "I'm afraid so." Jimmy: "Then I suggest a compromise. We alternate years to Hawaii and the Vineyards." Melanie: "....That's acceptable but we go to the Vineyard's on our first year." Jimmy: "Agreed. Are your requirements satisfied?" Melanie: "They are. I accept your marriage proposal. The specifics of our ceremony to be determined later?" Jimmy: "Done. I'll return with a viable list of venues, caterers, etc." Melanie: "And I'll prepare a comprehensive budget based on our wants. It will be ready in three days." Jimmy: "Excellent. I believe it's time for us to part ways for now." Melanie: "Yes. It was a pleasure doing business with you, Jimmy." Jimmy: "You as well, Melanie."
You could be right and that would be valuable as it limits (not eliminates potential for infidelity) but I think it wasn’t meant to include sleep. It’s the last 8 hours when not working or sleeping
@By Way Of Deception I was just going to comment that. Like King Henry VIII only here they can’t hide behind scientific ignorance. They should have swapped the lines between the two for that point
This is a scene I remember from years ago when NewsRadio was on TV. Jimmy James is a devout capitalist but he's sweet, kind, thoughtful, patient, gives everyone a great deal of leeway despite his focus on making the radio station a bona fide commercial enterprise. What takes place in this clip is actually a triumph and quite sweet after watching his multiple attempts to approach this corporate lawyer. She is near the end of her transaction when he finally decides that the best approach is to be himself. This is who he is at his best and so she finally sees him not as a besotted buffoon but as a fraction of the man he truly is.
@@cityhawk I think there’s still some hiccups. Both sides need to remember and honor the agreement. And sometimes the agreement needs to set aside or even renegotiated. That’s why they don’t bother to make an actual contract and sign it, because they know real life doesn’t work like that. Relationships are about communication and honesty, rather than technicalities.
And it is factual ... how many divorces are because of the ONE thing the never really discussed until it was too late ... this gets all of the crying, drama, yells & scream and tosses that bih in the ocean, its genius
The one thing you have to admire about this is that they know what they want in the relationship upfront. I suspect most people are unsure or haven't considered critical parts of a relationship until they are way too invested in it, and then they find the deal breaks.
Come to think of it, I'm surprised they didn't negotiate extra marital affairs Jimmy: 5 affairs Melanie: 3 Jimmy: 4 but I pick the nanny Melanie: fine and I get to pick the poolboy
I think about this clip a lot and I watch it again from time to time to remind me how great this is. It is obviously exaggerated for comedic effect, but this is how it should be done. So often I see people seeking relationship advice on the internet like "Help! My spouse does not want children, but I always wanted a big family. What do I do?" and it baffles me how people can enter a serious relationship without even once talk to their partner about their needs and expectations, where they are willing compromise and definite deal breakers for them. Love is great, but sharing a life IS a deal and there are terms and conditions that need to be negotiated.
Direct approach. No baseless assumptions made, everything spelt out. No one leaving it up to the other to "figure them out." Recipe for a long-lasting marriage!
I’m 24 and very happily married for 2 years now because I had the sense to take this approach. I wish people my age didn’t think it was too “unromantic”! It’s so efficient! Everyone says they want love, but they won’t take the time figure out their deal-breakers, their expectations, what’s important them, and lead with that on the first few dates. TALK ABOUT expectations for children, work, vacations, chores, religion, and politics right at the start!! You’ll find out if you’ll be a good match without all the bullcrap, and not give yourself the time to get attached to someone you wouldn’t work well with. If the person MEETS all the boxes you need checked, THEN you can see if you also have chemistry, and if their habits and quirks drive you crazy. If they don’t, you’ve found a great and worthy marriage partner. It doesn’t have to be more complicated than that. It really doesn’t.
Love it, direct communication and no one is pretending to be on their best behavior just to please & impress the other person. This honesty is how you save time and find the right things in life.
The way he just says..Done! I love it😂if they got together I could see him saying “The offer will be in the mail. Have it returned within three business days. 😄
Such a genius scene, especially now in 2021 where men and women are so terrified of relationships that this has become more truth than fiction! Trying to date these days is more like a negotiation right from the start... where the deal is off at even the slightest difference of opinion!
@@Rensune Now this is someone who gets it! I'm looking for my last relationship, not my next one. That's why I'm staying single and barely trying, when I find someone compatible with me, I'll know. And I don't mean appearance, I mean socially. Someone I can talk to no matter our moods and vice versa. Someone who'd rather deal with a problem and stick it out than find a new person to reset with, because lord knows it's not hard for women to find new people. Good people is something else entirely, but if you know where to look it's really not hard. Even as a man it's doable, long as you don't look like you were just punched in the face repeatedly or act like you do it to others.
Jimmy : Melanie, I'm single, you're single, what do you say we get married? Melanie Sanders : Well, I'm glad you finally decided on the direct approach. Jimmy : Well, I'm a businessman at heart. Melanie Sanders : As am I. What's your offer? Jimmy : Single rich male seeks matrimony. Melanie Sanders : Primary residence? Jimmy : Westchester County. Melanie Sanders : Would you be open to considering a secondary residence in Manhattan? Jimmy : Central Park West? Melanie Sanders : South. Jimmy : Done. Time spent together? Melanie Sanders : 8 hours, 5 days a week. Jimmy : 7 hours, 12 hours weekends. Melanie Sanders : 55 hours aggregate, specifics to be determined later. Jimmy : I'm amenable to that. Jimmy : [continued] Children? Melanie Sanders : One. Jimmy : Three. Melanie Sanders : Two. Jimmy : Done. But, one of them has to be a male. Melanie Sanders : I'll see what I can do. Vacation? Jimmy : December, Hawaii. Melanie Sanders : June, the Vineyard. Jimmy : June, fine, but Hawaii. Melanie Sanders : Nope, the Vineyard. Jimmy : Is that a deal breaker for you? Melanie Sanders : I'm afraid so. Jimmy : Me too. Well, we gave it a shot. Melanie Sanders : I'm sure you'll find a better match. Jimmy : Thanks for the time
I can never explain why this is among my top ten scenes in T.V. history. The pervert starship captain from Tripping The Rift proposing marriage to a Star Fleet admiral.
Maybe, but can you imagine waiting 18 months for your next vacation, especially having just spent one somewhere you didn't really want to go? Also, on the flip side, having to look forward to being somewhere you don't want to be.
Time spent together: - 8 hours, 5 days a week = 8 x 5 = 40/168 hours - 7 hours, 12 hours weekends = (7 x 5) + 12 = 47/168 hours ...and then they agree to spend even more time? 55 hours aggregate?
I kinda always think that we should approach people like this, because it’s so efficient, I was pretty surprised that there’s scene where my thought and imagination becomes real
The honest un apologetic truth? Evilness. Evilness breeds chaos. It just so happens to be using women to make things more difficult. Men used to have arrangements like this in order to have a wife.
@@cmendy1809 yeah and more times than not, it was head and shoulders BETTER than the childish independent female princess narrative that led to the quagmire of state of relations between the sexes now. Oh and if you’re still not convinced, statistics show that arranged marriages (e.g. like those in the Indian Subcontinent cultures), actually have a much better success and longevity rate than modern Western marriages
More than 20 years later and I still watch this scene hoping they'll reach an agreement
this was 20 years ago!!!! 😳 ....I was 24, lol.....just seems so relevant even now
Don’t we all … there were almost there lol
Ya man it’s like, just agree to alternate every two years 🤪
Me too
Gurll😂😂😂
Matrimony is a business proposal and all the cards should be laid out exactly like this. Best marriage proposal ever.
Yes, realistically speaking that side is important and needs consideration. That scene is fun but honestly it's good to be as clear as the sun. Modern relationships are decapitated of both the realities and the (actual) love that starts the entire deal.
@@TheGrenadier97 generalizing all modern relationships to one bias is very ignorant, love still exists, just people mad weird
It's much more than that it's a vow and a sacred covenant before God to each other.
you're completely missing the point though. because they are so alike in their demeanor and their outlook on life they WOULD in fact benefit from being close to each other in many meaningful ways. they disagreed on a small issue most sane people would not, meanwhile they're practically soulmates.
This is not how a healthy relationship looks like, it's more than just exchange of goods and services.
@@saynotohookups I guess your position on this matter is missionary?
I wish it was socially acceptable to date like this
Acceptable? I wish it was standard practice after falling in love with
Well it kind of is in some countries.
Arent it is? In dating apps it’s “I want this this and this, I don’t want this this and this”.
We do this in our culture. We meet for purpose of marriage and ask serious questions about future
"But one of them has to be a male."
"I'll see what I can do."
Fantastic.
Even more so when one realizes that it's actually the Male that's in control of the gender
@@xrstevensonnot really it’s 50/50
@@randomguy1033nope. Only the male has the Y chromosome, so they’re the ones responsible for the sex of the child. If a man is fertile yet only has daughters, that’s because he’s not passing on his Y chromosome, the woman can’t do anything about that since she only has an X to pass on.
@@randomguy1033 'Every individual must have at least one X chromosome. Since the female is XX, each of her eggs has a single X chromosome. The male, being XY, can generate two types of sperm: half bear the X chromosome, half the Y.'
@@borbetomagus does that take away the fact there’s a 50/50 chance the child would be male or female?
A lot of Marriages would not end in divorce if everyone took this approach
If all of us had 2nd houses and spending winters and springs in different countries then yes you are correct.
Honestly ladies, if you offer a guy sex minimal twice a day & 12 BJs during the week with a guarantee Do-Not-Disturb-Him during F.S.G.M: friends, sports, gaming, movies; they'll pretty much agree 99.9% whatever you want. You don't even have to cook for him or clean for him; he'll just find a way to wash & feed himself.
@@mr8883 twice a day? Ain't nobody got time for that every day!
@@rebeckawoods6093 I say offer twice a day, sometimes guys will decline anyway but they'll love the woman more cos she offered. Rather than no offer whatsoever. Even offer a HJ they'll be happy.
@@rebeckawoods6093 have to say the other dude is right. My girl is very active at this part, knowing im tired and will not have sex but still she still ask for it.... and we most of the time end up massage each other for strees relife and just go to sleep right after....
My husband and I basically did this and it's been great.
Does your Maserati do 185?
the most efficient form of dating I've ever seen
My style
So stupid.
Alternate ending
Jimmy: "That a deal breaker for you?"
Melanie: "I'm afraid so."
Jimmy: "Then I suggest a compromise. We alternate years to Hawaii and the Vineyards."
Melanie: "....That's acceptable but we go to the Vineyard's on our first year."
Jimmy: "Agreed. Are your requirements satisfied?"
Melanie: "They are. I accept your marriage proposal. The specifics of our ceremony to be determined later?"
Jimmy: "Done. I'll return with a viable list of venues, caterers, etc."
Melanie: "And I'll prepare a comprehensive budget based on our wants. It will be ready in three days."
Jimmy: "Excellent. I believe it's time for us to part ways for now."
Melanie: "Yes. It was a pleasure doing business with you, Jimmy."
Jimmy: "You as well, Melanie."
If they came back to the scene and they continued it like this I can totally see it working
Not bad. Very possible alternate ending!
Or have 2 vacations a yr
This is perfect!
why did I read this in there voices ? 😂
Just realized the 8 hours 5 days a week/agregate literally covers their time in bed sleeping.
😂😂😂😂😂 I wasn't sure what that meant either
@@sammanthaford3982
That is, if they actually sleep in the same bed together.
I don't think time sleeping counts here
You could be right and that would be valuable as it limits (not eliminates potential for infidelity) but I think it wasn’t meant to include sleep. It’s the last 8 hours when not working or sleeping
"I'll see what I can do."
🤣🤣🤣
@By Way Of Deception I was just going to comment that. Like King Henry VIII only here they can’t hide behind scientific ignorance. They should have swapped the lines between the two for that point
I hope it was sarcastic
This is a scene I remember from years ago when NewsRadio was on TV. Jimmy James is a devout capitalist but he's sweet, kind, thoughtful, patient, gives everyone a great deal of leeway despite his focus on making the radio station a bona fide commercial enterprise. What takes place in this clip is actually a triumph and quite sweet after watching his multiple attempts to approach this corporate lawyer. She is near the end of her transaction when he finally decides that the best approach is to be himself. This is who he is at his best and so she finally sees him not as a besotted buffoon but as a fraction of the man he truly is.
Thank you☺
Thanks, I went back to watch it and it was a pretty funny episode.
@The Crusader wow, that triggered you quickly. 🤣🤣🤣
Nicely put
This is the kinda man I wish I could be and want to be
I have to admit I wouldn't mind this type of negotiation
I agree. There's still room for compromise if both sides are willing to work together. Sometimes it's unfairly seen as a dirty word.
@@cityhawk
I think there’s still some hiccups. Both sides need to remember and honor the agreement. And sometimes the agreement needs to set aside or even renegotiated.
That’s why they don’t bother to make an actual contract and sign it, because they know real life doesn’t work like that.
Relationships are about communication and honesty, rather than technicalities.
HA you'd settle for less
@@johnhonest7811 like your filthy mother
@@lordpeterturbo5216 uh yeah good one bud 😐
It always bugged me that the vacation was the deal breaker. They compromised on children, but couldn't on vacation?
People are petty
Thats the joke lol
And it is factual ... how many divorces are because of the ONE thing the never really discussed until it was too late ... this gets all of the crying, drama, yells & scream and tosses that bih in the ocean, its genius
It's the small details man.
Not to be a stick in the mud but I think that's the "punchline" to the joke. That's what makes it funny.
So much time, money, and heartache would be saved if more people did this 🤣
That shadow of a smile at 0:41 on the male actor, he almost broke character.
"I'll see what I can do"
Underrated part is him looking at his watch as he sits down..
I didn't notice that, but it makes his final line even better!
The one thing you have to admire about this is that they know what they want in the relationship upfront. I suspect most people are unsure or haven't considered critical parts of a relationship until they are way too invested in it, and then they find the deal breaks.
Even interested girls marrying rich guys could be upfront about their wishes, thereby even divorce could be negotiated.
Come to think of it, I'm surprised they didn't negotiate extra marital affairs
Jimmy: 5 affairs
Melanie: 3
Jimmy: 4 but I pick the nanny
Melanie: fine and I get to pick the poolboy
That would’ve been the second negotiation.
😂😂😂😂😂dead
that'd would be for the modern version of this show, where they'd rather promote degeneracy
If only real life could be this straightforward. 😂
Why not? 😉
This is absolutely BRILLIANT. I love the honesty and direct conversation, in some ways dating should be like this. BRAVO! to the writers and actors.
I think about this clip a lot and I watch it again from time to time to remind me how great this is. It is obviously exaggerated for comedic effect, but this is how it should be done.
So often I see people seeking relationship advice on the internet like "Help! My spouse does not want children, but I always wanted a big family. What do I do?" and it baffles me how people can enter a serious relationship without even once talk to their partner about their needs and expectations, where they are willing compromise and definite deal breakers for them. Love is great, but sharing a life IS a deal and there are terms and conditions that need to be negotiated.
Direct approach. No baseless assumptions made, everything spelt out. No one leaving it up to the other to "figure them out." Recipe for a long-lasting marriage!
I love how everyone just watches. The power these two give off could light an entire city.
One of the best scenes of television ever. Still amazing to this day.
Most people don't know this...
But the creator of Tinder said that this scene inspired him to make the app.
Really? WOW lol. Now that's something lol
it's a joke :)@@lephilosopheinconnu3952
This sounds absurd enough to be true. I believe you.
Ummm, can we get a 'fact-check' on this please?
The trouble ended up being that women swiped left more than the men did.
I’m 24 and very happily married for 2 years now because I had the sense to take this approach. I wish people my age didn’t think it was too “unromantic”! It’s so efficient!
Everyone says they want love, but they won’t take the time figure out their deal-breakers, their expectations, what’s important them, and lead with that on the first few dates.
TALK ABOUT expectations for children, work, vacations, chores, religion, and politics right at the start!! You’ll find out if you’ll be a good match without all the bullcrap, and not give yourself the time to get attached to someone you wouldn’t work well with.
If the person MEETS all the boxes you need checked, THEN you can see if you also have chemistry, and if their habits and quirks drive you crazy. If they don’t, you’ve found a great and worthy marriage partner.
It doesn’t have to be more complicated than that. It really doesn’t.
Saw this last year and I’m glad I found it
Gives me the confidence to cut the bullshit and just be straight forward
Yup
How's it worked out for you?
No other sitcom has ever made me laugh as much as this show. NewsRadio is the best. It’s a shame it never got the audience it deserved.
One of the best scenes of the show. I remember watching this show as a teenager.
This is one of my favorite scenes from the entire show. I find myself searching for this every once in a while and watching it again.
One of the best scenes I have seen in Sitcom history!
I wish someone had told Catherine she was on the list for Jimmy wide candidates.
Love it, direct communication and no one is pretending to be on their best behavior just to please & impress the other person. This honesty is how you save time and find the right things in life.
if dating could be like this,people wouldn't lose time on others who don't want anything serious or can't decide what they want.
Ngl if communication woth marrigae/dating was this straightforward and clear, I wonder how better datibg life would be
The way he just says..Done! I love it😂if they got together I could see him saying “The offer will be in the mail. Have it returned within three business days. 😄
Jimmy James has to be the most eccentric billionaire ever on screen.
The man so nice they named him twice
Such a genius scene, especially now in 2021 where men and women are so terrified of relationships that this has become more truth than fiction! Trying to date these days is more like a negotiation right from the start... where the deal is off at even the slightest difference of opinion!
Men aren't terrified of Relationships, they're terrified of Divorce.
@@Rensune Now this is someone who gets it! I'm looking for my last relationship, not my next one. That's why I'm staying single and barely trying, when I find someone compatible with me, I'll know. And I don't mean appearance, I mean socially. Someone I can talk to no matter our moods and vice versa. Someone who'd rather deal with a problem and stick it out than find a new person to reset with, because lord knows it's not hard for women to find new people. Good people is something else entirely, but if you know where to look it's really not hard. Even as a man it's doable, long as you don't look like you were just punched in the face repeatedly or act like you do it to others.
No one is terrified of relationship, everyone is terrified of the BREAKUP/DIVORCE!!
😂😂😂it fits in so well to todays time
@@wolfenstein652 did you find someone yet? Very true what you said though! Have a great day a year later
Jimmy : Melanie, I'm single, you're single, what do you say we get married?
Melanie Sanders : Well, I'm glad you finally decided on the direct approach.
Jimmy : Well, I'm a businessman at heart.
Melanie Sanders : As am I. What's your offer?
Jimmy : Single rich male seeks matrimony.
Melanie Sanders : Primary residence?
Jimmy : Westchester County.
Melanie Sanders : Would you be open to considering a secondary residence in Manhattan?
Jimmy : Central Park West?
Melanie Sanders : South.
Jimmy : Done. Time spent together?
Melanie Sanders : 8 hours, 5 days a week.
Jimmy : 7 hours, 12 hours weekends.
Melanie Sanders : 55 hours aggregate, specifics to be determined later.
Jimmy : I'm amenable to that.
Jimmy : [continued] Children?
Melanie Sanders : One.
Jimmy : Three.
Melanie Sanders : Two.
Jimmy : Done. But, one of them has to be a male.
Melanie Sanders : I'll see what I can do. Vacation?
Jimmy : December, Hawaii.
Melanie Sanders : June, the Vineyard.
Jimmy : June, fine, but Hawaii.
Melanie Sanders : Nope, the Vineyard.
Jimmy : Is that a deal breaker for you?
Melanie Sanders : I'm afraid so.
Jimmy : Me too. Well, we gave it a shot.
Melanie Sanders : I'm sure you'll find a better match.
Jimmy : Thanks for the time
Thank you!!!!!
Thanks
Thanks! For the " I am amenable to that. Children?"
Thank you
Thank you
I can never explain why this is among my top ten scenes in T.V. history.
The pervert starship captain from Tripping The Rift proposing marriage to a Star Fleet admiral.
That’s the actor? Nice
And it feels it still would have played out this way. 😂
One of the funniest scenes in all the years of television.
I come back to this clip from time to time. That dude melted her with that burn.
WRITE THAT DOWN. WRITE THAT DOWN.
Brilliant scene! The best of the show! What a gentleman! He thanked her for the time!
This is the best thing I’ve ever seen. No bullshit..
Any time I need a good laugh, I always pull up this clip, HAHAHA. Cracks me up every time! ❤
Thanks to this scene for introducing me to Newsradio
They went through the most important and complex stuff, and yet the vacation was the deal breaker bruh
Complete honesty.
I cannot believe I have only now heard of this show - this marriage negotiation cracked me up - I need more humor like this ....
What's its name
I always come back to this video. It’s timeless.
Best scene ever by Stephen Root on NewsRadio
+Serban: Because that's how Jimmy negotiates with somebody he's trying to _beat._
I play this video every month the last 14 years... love it to death
I love the simplicity of:
"Children?"
"One."
"Three."
"Two."
"Done."
And they couldn’t be more made for one another
This should be how it's done across the board. Would save both male and female from wasting unreturnable time, money, and pain.
He said fine to June and he was saying Hawaii as well. She didn’t want to do Hawaii at all lol
Greatest romantic arc in TV history.
I mean Marriage is basically a legal contract anyway.
I just sent this to one of my Marriage and Family Therapy instructors. Such a great scene.
Alternate vacations every year. Solved your problem.
You just saved their marriage!
Maybe, but can you imagine waiting 18 months for your next vacation, especially having just spent one somewhere you didn't really want to go? Also, on the flip side, having to look forward to being somewhere you don't want to be.
I absolutely love this skit
the "i'll see what i can do" i love it hahaha
I cannot reconcile the fact that he is the same actor who played Milton in Office Space.
Time spent together:
- 8 hours, 5 days a week = 8 x 5 = 40/168 hours
- 7 hours, 12 hours weekends = (7 x 5) + 12 = 47/168 hours
...and then they agree to spend even more time?
55 hours aggregate?
You only counted one day for the weekends, I understood it was 12 hours for each day on the weekend so 59 hours?
Her sum total was 40 hours, his was 59 (you missed a weekend day). The figure agreed on, 55, is roughly halfway.
Awww they were meant for each other. 🙁
Us Indian people having been doing these agreements for years
looking at the size of the population it's been very successful
One of the greatest sitcom scenes EVER written!!!
He's in the series 'Barry' Now. Love this guy!
why not just go to vineyard in june and hawaii in December
This is an example of a scene so good; you can't get enough of it.
I love this show. Love all the cast. I miss it
What show is this?
@@anadone617 its in the title. NewsRadio
Reminds me that true feminism is about a mutual sharing of responsibilities, benefits, and an equally desirable honeymoon destination.
Such a good scene
This should be applied to this day.
Why would you want to go to the Vineyard also in December over Hawaii? Explain this to me.
It's him saying done for me🤣🤣🤣🤣
Like when he says. DONE 👍👍👍
😂😂😂😂
I had to track this down they do this on Instagram all the time and I knew I heard this before.
15 years old and this video is still funny today 2024 😂
God i love her voice ❤❤❤
Wow that was crazy. That show was something. That is the best character that this guy has played
00:11 im a business man at heart
Her: as am I... 🤣🤣🤣
But they're already the perfect match!
This is what I imagine Tim Scott's marriage proposal went like.
Jimmy James is the cool crazy boss we all wanted...
Just in case anybody didn't think Stephen Root is a fantastic actor.
I was so rooting for them!
No wait wait, June in the Vineyard, AND December in Hawaii.
Keep going!
(It wouldn’t be a negotiation without a little compromise)
I love this scene very much!
I kinda always think that we should approach people like this, because it’s so efficient, I was pretty surprised that there’s scene where my thought and imagination becomes real
This is gold🏆
Admiral Nechayev!
Best negotiation 😊❤😄😀😃😃😀😍😃
A lot of men would love it if dating was like this
Why can't dating in the real world be this easy.
The honest un apologetic truth? Evilness. Evilness breeds chaos.
It just so happens to be using women to make things more difficult.
Men used to have arrangements like this in order to have a wife.
@@stevelucky7579 Yes arrangements with their fathers, the future wife had not much to say.
Women ☕️
Because most people don’t seem to know what they want
@@cmendy1809 yeah and more times than not, it was head and shoulders BETTER than the childish independent female princess narrative that led to the quagmire of state of relations between the sexes now.
Oh and if you’re still not convinced, statistics show that arranged marriages (e.g. like those in the Indian Subcontinent cultures), actually have a much better success and longevity rate than modern Western marriages
if the girl I'm dating now and me break up, this is the way I'm handling dating from now on no sense in wasting years. Heck even weeks.
I wish everyone was this simple
100% how i discuss marriage. always on point. no waste of time.
That guy is very very very underrated
This is so beautiful.