Norm questions Stephen Merchant (SUPERCUT)
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- Please enjoy the compilation of Norm's questions for Stephen Merchant! one of the NML eps
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“Who was the better man; Dr. Martin Luther King?…Stalin?”
One of the best lines in the whole show
What a terrible name for an airline. It reminds me of that tragedy.
The way he delivers it as well? Haha This whole episode was gold.
@@matthewstephens6848 norm’s delivery is 90% of the joke, especially as he got older. A lot of times, the things he said wouldn’t be funny if they came from someone else 😂
In the whole history of lines
One of my favourite Norm jokes. His delivery is just perfect.
Stephen is an ultimate team player. And witty as hell.
“To what end?” Is such a sharp comeback lol
What is the word that Norm says after that? I could never make it out.
@@acquiescence5331 money
@@acquiescence5331 “money” ;)
@@adamrudofker6220 Really? Wow, it doesn't sound like that at all to my ears. It sounds like he's saying "sweaty."
It’s not a comeback
Merchant and Norm were so good together man, this episode was great
I gotta mind-melter for you. Who was the better man? Stalin or Albert Fish?
Fav episode
What drugs do you think Norm was on here? He's brilliant in it but appears to be on heroin or pills. And not cancer meds. It's like Artie Lange on Stern.
@@trple2 How long ago was this? Maybe he already decided to get off cancer meds and accept the inevitable, do you think.
@@svenpoletka5236 Possibly but I've never seen that in anyone in media. Not an expert on the subject though.
"I did a quick head count" this man is so fast with comebacks hahah
One of my favorite episodes. When he whispers in Adam’s ear I had to rewind it 3 times I was laughing so hard.
British Exit
@@psilocosmo6918 British accent
@@fuegofreh3648 brexit ?
@@fuegofreh3648 exit
I really wanted to know where Stephen got his ideas…
Bristol Farms, across the street from Ralph’s on Beverly
at Greggs
At the world famous comedy store, where comedy is for sale.
from.
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To a British person the bit about the Queen is probably one of the funniest things I have ever heard, especially coming from one of the colonials.
Yeah ever since I saw that bit I always, ALWAYS ask any British person I meet online or in real life... I ask them the same question. Just grab a couple dozen of your mates and get it done, mate.
@@mkultra2456I'd love to
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek LOL DING DONG THE WITCH IS DEAD! But there's still the _rest_ of the family...
@@mkultra2456 Especially that Andrew fella. You know, the more I learn about him the more I don't care for him.
Now we know how she really died.
fucking gold. i wonder why he chose such a unique approach to the merchant interview.
i think cos he didn't have option of all that "insider" chat-SNL etc- as S Merchant is from England.
Strange, wasn't it? It was this interview that introduced me to Norm (having been a Merchant fan since The Office days) and now I watch Norm every day. He never does an interview, either as the interviewer or the guest, the same way he does here. It's an amazing bit of schtick he's doing - like he really wanted to impress Steve.
If they were really told no questions by Stephen's "handlers", then it would be perfectly Norm to have a bunch of dodgey questions to put him on the spot.
Could it be that merchant has uncanny knack of bringing the best out of comic geniuses? Ricky Gervais would still be working behind scenes on radio without him.
@@shanemcdaniel9809 you certainly correct about how norm would react to such a demand. But I think the likelihood that merchants management insist on primadonnai rules like that is slim.
"A guy who lived under a bridge and a guy who was jerking him off" would have been a great title for a spin-off series
This was the absolute best episode. In retrospect you can imagine that Norm was having a bad day but Stephen Merchant handled it perfectly.
Yeah I saw the full thing the other day and I forgot how stumbling he was during it. But still made one of the best episodes
@@Dilmahkana He did seem kinda high or burnt out or something. But this is one of the best episodes because he says all kinds of controversial shit lmao.
@@mkultra2456 so good. And Merchent plays off his mood so well. "I've seen other episodes of this show" 😂
When I first saw it I thought he was being a dick, but I watched it again a few years later, more familiar with norm, and I think he was just doing a bit. It seemed to work really well, the way Merchant played off it, haha
He definitely was doing a bit and decided he was going to mess with Stephen but Stephen rolled right with it.
Seeing a black man and white woman together isn't really "jarring". I'd describe it as more of a stabbing sensation.
Well however it makes you feel, it's a national tragedy.
He walked thru blood and bones
Especially if the black guy had his lucky stabbing cap on!
I think you might want to stop imagining yourself as the white woman when watching Blacked.
I'd describe it more like a black man and a future single mom together.
"You've studied Irving?"
Too smart for me.
There’s no equivalency!!
Norm sounds like he's going to pass out.
HERRROOOINNNN...IT'S MY WIFE, AND IT'S MY LIFEEEEEEE.....
Ha Ha
@@trple2 Bro, I was just quoting the next two words of the song, relax :)
Was norm on heroin or pills or something ?
@@NostraFnDamus Absolutely. So was I. I still am right now.
@@trple2 you know what they say, speak ill of the dead. Norm was straight as an arrow.
Watching Norm legitimately crack up is one of the most satisfying things you can see.
2:51 Norm is basically asking “Where do you get your ideas from” but in a smarter way than Adam Egert.
It’s Egret. Like the bird
you’re thinking of film critic Roger Egert
It seems like Norm rarely got to work with people as sharp and witty as Merchant.
Explain to the folks at home what the Arab Spring is.
'This is like you two have won a competition.' Incredible
The way they played off each other was masterful.
Real masters of off the cuff badinage
@@igorszamaszow171 and witty repartee
But you remember the Arab Spring...?
Norm and Wheatly was a good combo.
1:24 Norm is very worried about Merchant’s Lost Profits when Cerys took over his 6Music show. What a nice man Norm is and what a perfect answer from Merchant he really knows how to field questions.
Since the queen is dead I love coming back here and reliving these
I just watched the uncut version. You would think Norm knew something nefarious about this guy! Very unique episode #NormDidntHangHimself
where cam you watch full episodes?
I love Norm interrupting Adam trying to talk about Three’s Company
We missed out on a golden opportunity:
*Norm MacDonald and Karl Pilkington podcast*
I don’t think that would work at all
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Ronkle Bonk
do we need 'em?
@@thehammurabichode7994 ooooooh, sacka lacka ding dong!
3:05 Wonderful edit
Gold.
Norm was in rare form even for him.
And yet they neglected to ask the question we've all been dying to hear Merchant answer: Where does he get his ideas from?
Didn’t he realize she was his monarch too 😂
Norm definitely liked that Stephen watched beforehand and knew what was going on..Stephens wit is really quick to😂😂
People say Norm wasn't himself on this episode but I think he was having fun and it made for comedy gold. Merchant played it perfectly.
This and the Gilbert episode are Peak NML. Who was the better man Martin Luther-King or Stalin? is the greatest question ever asked.
Nah, the Todd Glass ones are the best. They way Norm's gaslighting him the entire time!! Amazing.
I liked the Super Dave Osborne one best.
@@jobansand Todd was so boring
Andy dick was pretty good
I don’t like people that work at the hatchery.
Thank god for the hatchery.......or we'd all be lost.
Norm makes some good points here
The whole episode of this is the funniest podcast I have ever heard.
The editing of this is nonsensical. Random bits of questions, and random bits of answers.
Holy crow
"This is pretty cooool. It's not some old priest"
I am in pieces
amazing
There are Charles Kuralt echoes to Norm's voice in this.
Where do you get your ideas? Where does Ricky Gervais get his?
I actually don't think Merchant was in on the joke
My personal favorite episode of the podcast. Norm plays Stephen like a willing fiddle and the two of them make hilarious music together
That is a favorite?🤨
@@paupau6907 Yeah it's my personal favorite episode of the podcast. You see, Norm plays stephen like a willing fiddle and the two of them make hilarious music together.
@@paupau6907 dirty Johnny is the best part of any podcast cuck
Weird way to edit this, but ok
Wheatley and Pigeon talking to one another and Adam Edgat was there too I guess
“… money …”
Prince Charles is actually the one in the middle
top5 norm live
Super cut? This is nonsense. There's no punchlines, no payoff, and no context. You had the full interview, but decided to upload a mangled version.
You sound like a senile uncle
Who did the Michael Jackson raping me is cool joke first? Norm or Chapelle? (Not making a point either way, just curious)
Damn, I miss Canada's Cringe King...
Useless compilation, doesn’t show Steve’s responses
frothy
this is edited terribly
Otterpop on the left seems uptight and phony boloney
Just think, we lost norm mcdonald but you're still here. That's how you know theres no god.
@@doc-holliday- He made fun of some British comedian, dude. Bad optics on your part.
He did a head count.To see how many were removed by jihadists.