@@owencheng523 Well, when a husband and wife are in their marital bedroom, talking in a suggestive tone about spending more time alone together, and the husband suggests the wife "gets on her knees", there's no way they could be talking about anything sexual! None at all! Why would it cross the minds of a married couple with (at the time) two children?
@@rachelfox8108 sorry m8 perhaps as u May saw by my username I am not a native speaker,so without context and also representative towards certain cultural noms,on her knees vaguely represent the idea one on top and one below thus suggesting my rather confused mind that DOFE is asking for a BJ from HMTQ,which is extremely weird thx for clearing up for me
@@owencheng523 Hey, you're right, that was rude of me to assume that you might not have picked up on the cues for a good reason, so, sorry about that. (For the record, I'm from a fairly diverse country and have learned to not assume someone's English proficiency by their last name, as many of the people I work with and come across with non-English last names are either native English speakers or highly proficient).
One of my favorite stories about Philips wit was during a visit to Australia at the airport one of the boarder agents jokingly asked him if he had a criminal record to which Philip replied. "Oh I didn't know it was still a requirement."
So you think that the husband of the head of state, after being received at the airport by the Prime Minister, local dignitaries, a military band, and the press, was next escorted through customs to answer standardized questions from a civil servant working for his wife?
I love the last clip when he shouts at everyone to get the photo taken and the queen just puts her hand on his leg as if to say “my knight in shining armour” 😂
He regularly was her enforcer that way. She could never breach decorum that way. But they had this connection where he’d prod others into action in a way the Queen couldn’t. In one great example they were driving along waving through the sunroof, the Queen whispered one word and Phillip bent over and ordered the driver to hurry up
There is an actual clip of Prince Phillip (the real one) basically yelling to “take the f*cking photo”. I assume the filmakers took that as an inspiration for this scene.
Yes, he was like that. As an example, he said about the failed kidnap of Princess Anne "I'm glad it didn't succeed. Anne would have gave the kidnappers a rough time."
“I thought you were hoping for more children from me.” “I am.” “Then why on earth would you do something like that to your hair?” “What’s wrong with it? I thought it was tidy and sensible.” “Adjectives to stir the loins.” 🤣
The discussion of the favorite child kills me every time. “Is it about his sense of direction.” “Any honest parent.” “Liar, you’re lack of self knowledge is breathtaking!”
The show definitely got his personality right. He was very sarcastic and told dirty jokes all the time. He also had a huge passion for science and advancements in technology.
3:04 liked how they put together this scene. They are talking about having a favourite child. Here we see Phillip has a single portrait behind him while Elizabeth has several of them. She can't allow herself to have a favourite bc it's not her role and she can't escape it.
Anyone in the know would be able to say with pretty solid confidence that it was Andrew. She wouldn't admit it, but it was always obvious to those close to the family
@@mypointofview1111of all the things Andrew has been accused of, I don’t remember murder being on the list. Unless you think he somehow sneaked into a US prison to kill Epstein?
Mine too! He's the one royal that I took a strong liking to after watching The Crown. I suppose it holds meaning that I started watching it about a month after he died.
Great casting for Philip, but I must say the younger one was my favorite, I feel like I was kinda scared of him a little bit, while that didn’t happen with the older one. I never met Philip but I think that’s the feeling people get when they are around him, sure he is sarcastic and funny but also a little intimidating
@@Medevicerep Older one is such a great actor. In this case maybe you prefer younger one. I d suggest to watch outlander, it's a joy to watch Tobias Menzies performance
I love how the Queen just goes "Philip!" at 3:34 and right after that she just turns and says "Anne..." She knows these two are a menace. And that is why Anne is Philips favourite, just like her father ❤
Definitely. I adore the scene where he called sweetie on the palace PA system, where staff assumed he was calling the queen but instead he was calling for his favorite child, Anne
I wish we could see the scene where Philip and Elizabeth continue talking about their children and their favorites and when Elizabeth mentions Andrew and Philip says "Your Favorite!".....It's been said by countless people that its true. How heartbreaking for the Queen to have her favorite disgrace them all so....
@@jimmy2k4o lol Who paid off the fees to Giuffre? That £12 million or whatever settlement? HM paid it, was in the papers here - and she’s tried several times to sneak him back into the public eye. He was supposed to be appearing at all the jubilee events but “unluckily” (how very coincidental…) came down with covid early on the first day before things got going.
as far as i see, its all just accusations from a woman who wants money, and got it because the me too movement fad. he said she said. women are liars, i know I'm a woman and see them act like it, very crafty. if she really was serious, she would have gone through with a trial, but she wanted the money. and the Queen isn't an idiot.
In the context of this show, even though dramatization for media sake, I can't imagine one year having just mundane conversations with someone for the 72nd year in a row and the next year where you sat with, stood with, or walked with, it's just one; I'm not surprised soon after Philip died did Elizabeth begin a health decline. I wouldn't be able to live life if someone I'd been married to for the past seven decades was gone.
I really love Prince Philip. He is very straight forward and true. No beating around the bush and wasting time. He's also the vocal voice of HM, better him to criticized than HM.
That first scene reminds me of the scene in the movie "Grand Budapest Hotel" where Ralph Fiennes was not impressed with Tilda Swinton's nails. The candid comments I think are appreciated and communicates the level of trust and intimacy in the relationship.
With the amount of biting remarks Prince Philip has made about just about everyone, the Crown writers must have had a hard time choosing. Rest in peace, Your Royal Sassiness.
Philip was certainly a bit wild, and he was a good looking man. There were voices of him being well, more than appropriately equipped down there as well. Plus it's only natural for a man to express lust for his wife (and vice versa). Glad to see they portrayed that!
Well when Phillip had a family member visit him and she remarked that the queen looked magnificent he remarked yes she does and she's like that everywhere
Like the time that the Africa tribesmen greeted the royal couple in their traditional garb and Philip said, "Oh, I see that you've all come to greet us wearing your pajamas!" Which I consider not sarcastic, but insulting. I guess that he was a good stallion for breeding, but other than that, he was a complete ass.
@@SymphonyBrahms Oddly I sad that to an African bloke at work as he'd come in dressed up for a job interview and he thought it was funny. Probably not good craic for a diplomatic meeting though.
The little hand grab after Philip yells at the photographer could be interpreted two ways: Elizabeth being like please don’t yell in public it doesn’t look good OR I love you so much and thank you for getting it sorted
I thought both Claire Foy and Olivia Coleman both hit Elizabeth out of the park, but I prefer Tobias Menzies’s Philip over Matt Smith’s. Will be curious to see how Imelda Staunton and Jonathon Pryce do. And just for the record, it’ll be weird for me to see Imelda Staunton playing Elizabeth after seeing her play Umbridge in the Harry Potter movies in the same way it was weird for me to see Matt Smith play Philip after he played the 11th Doctor.
Phillip asking for those that agree with him to raise their hands. Elizabeth immediately looking at Ann and saying her name in a way that means, "don't even think about it"
Prince Phillip was a legend. Affectionately nicknamed by us in England as ‘Phil the Greek’. Absolute national treasure and servant of this country. 🇬🇧🏴
"I thought you were hoping for more children from me."
Straight to the point 😂😂😂
"then why would you do something like that to your hair" killed me
He also said her hair reminded him of Rita Hayworth or Jayne Mansfield
Translation: why are we not clapping the royal cheeks in the royal sheets more often? 😂
@@ramal5708no, he said she didn’t remind him of either of them, the implication being that they turned him on and her hair had the opposite effect
Brutal 🤣
They got his character right, sarcastic but no nonsense.
I think Tobias Menzies captured the essence of Prince Phillip very well
did you know him?
@@RNDM-nd7tj yeah I had a beer with the chap yesterday
@@RNDM-nd7tj We only have 7 decades of archival footage and interviews to judge him by. I’d say his personality is not a state secret at this point.
DID U KNOW HIM!? ANSWER THE DAMN QUESTION
Both actors who played Prince Philip are very good.
Tobias Menzies won an Emmy for his performance as Prince Philip in the most recent season! Matt Smith also got a nomination for season 2.
@@romilrh Matt Smith definitely deserved the Emmy for his performance. Love Tobias Menzies but Phillip by season 3 & 4 had been pretty much sidelined
@@romilrh
Damn I didn’t expect it. He’s the best actors ever
And the next one will be a James Bond villain.
@@romilrh He's always good; did a very good, underrated and nuanced turn as Brutus in Rome (HBO).
I’m sorry but that little smile Elizabeth gave after Philip said “or she could get on her knees” took me out. She understood the assignment.
Mind if I ask wat does that like mean actually,they aren’t talking about 18+ stuff are they?
Oh, they definitely are.
@@owencheng523 Well, when a husband and wife are in their marital bedroom, talking in a suggestive tone about spending more time alone together, and the husband suggests the wife "gets on her knees", there's no way they could be talking about anything sexual! None at all! Why would it cross the minds of a married couple with (at the time) two children?
@@rachelfox8108 sorry m8 perhaps as u May saw by my username I am not a native speaker,so without context and also representative towards certain cultural noms,on her knees vaguely represent the idea one on top and one below thus suggesting my rather confused mind that DOFE is asking for a BJ from HMTQ,which is extremely weird thx for clearing up for me
@@owencheng523 Hey, you're right, that was rude of me to assume that you might not have picked up on the cues for a good reason, so, sorry about that. (For the record, I'm from a fairly diverse country and have learned to not assume someone's English proficiency by their last name, as many of the people I work with and come across with non-English last names are either native English speakers or highly proficient).
Princess Anne is literally his reincarnation
Well it is his son
.........he was alive for most of his life lol, just saying. Unless he was some kind of lich, maybe his soul went to her.
@@nandinhocunha440 anne is a girl??
@@hysy6966 I think they meant that Anne was, in a way, the son Phillip never had
@@hysy6966 People called Anne a son that Philip never had because they are alike.
"wait around for you while you're queening." 😂 that's a quote now for me
You are a normal person.
i spend 100% of my time queening
Great line🤣🤣
🤣
but you’re not a queen
One of my favorite stories about Philips wit was during a visit to Australia at the airport one of the boarder agents jokingly asked him if he had a criminal record to which Philip replied. "Oh I didn't know it was still a requirement."
🤣🤣🤣Oh, that's good! I nearly died of laughter. 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
So you think that the husband of the head of state, after being received at the airport by the Prime Minister, local dignitaries, a military band, and the press, was next escorted through customs to answer standardized questions from a civil servant working for his wife?
@@calarch78 Yes.
A lot of folks may not get that joke.....Australia was originally a penal colony, only criminals were sent there.....
I love the last clip when he shouts at everyone to get the photo taken and the queen just puts her hand on his leg as if to say “my knight in shining armour” 😂
Literally his life’s work, bless him.
He regularly was her enforcer that way. She could never breach decorum that way. But they had this connection where he’d prod others into action in a way the Queen couldn’t.
In one great example they were driving along waving through the sunroof, the Queen whispered one word and Phillip bent over and ordered the driver to hurry up
I noticed that too!
I like this scene too
There is an actual clip of Prince Phillip (the real one) basically yelling to “take the f*cking photo”. I assume the filmakers took that as an inspiration for this scene.
You get a real sense that Philip was the only person who treated her like a human being, not as a queen.
True! He was the closest she had to an equal, and certainly was a peer of hers.
Well it would be weird if you husband treats you like queen while in private 😄
@@anneneville6255 now that's an idea for a role play
@@susivarga7303 trust me, men had that idea before y'all lmao
@@nebulis6509 dunno, mine prefers Naughty Nurse.
"FOR CHRIST SAKE! TAKE THE PHOTO!" Phillip the boss!
He never changed and didnt give a fuck🤣🤣
Prince Philip really said that in 2015!
@@RoccoOrecchini he swore instead
Honestly, that cracked me up! 😂
@@RoccoOrecchini I think the real Philip, at this occassion, even said "the f***ing photo"
Yes, he was like that. As an example, he said about the failed kidnap of Princess Anne "I'm glad it didn't succeed. Anne would have gave the kidnappers a rough time."
Well, she did. That's why the kidnapping failed
The Ransom of Red Chief, British version?
I can believe that because Anne apparently refused to get out of her car and told the kidnappers to bugger off lol
@@wickedwitchoftheeast88and don’t forget she smacked him with her purse when he tried to get into the car
She's run out of tonic?
No.
Is being knocked up by one of the footmen?
PHILIP!
"You wouldn't put it past her."
I could be wrong but did she ever have children
@@globalpoliticsman9523she had two
"Adjectives to stir the loins." 🤣
“I thought you were hoping for more children from me.”
“I am.”
“Then why on earth would you do something like that to your hair?”
“What’s wrong with it? I thought it was tidy and sensible.”
“Adjectives to stir the loins.”
🤣
Thank you so much, I’m not a native speaker and had a hard time trying to make out what they were saying without subtitles. Thank you :D
But once you get it, the show has many brilliant lines
The discussion of the favorite child kills me every time.
“Is it about his sense of direction.”
“Any honest parent.”
“Liar, you’re lack of self knowledge is breathtaking!”
That scene continued and Philip told her that her favorite son was Andrew. She didn't object to that😀😀
@@SuperVostie wait until she hears what kinds of nice, wholesome friends he has.
Thatcher's son got lost in the desert on a motorcycle rally and it took some time for British authorities to find him...
The family photograph scene was wonderful. So easily relatable.
When she grabbed his hand to say thank you, that was their marriage.
@@jjh2456 he will do the things she needs done where she cannot
Him yelling at the photographer was reference to him yelling at a photographer in real life. Think he yelled "just take the bloody picture!" 😂
Every dad in the world applauded because that moment was every dad everywhere at some point.
I can’t help but to think Prince Philip was exactly like this.
The show definitely got his personality right. He was very sarcastic and told dirty jokes all the time. He also had a huge passion for science and advancements in technology.
@@xxwhispersxx2856 And constantly cheated on his wife and raised a pedophile
@@xxwhispersxx2856 Charles got his love for science and advancement from him
“She’s run out of tonic” had me in stitches 😂
"I thought you were hoping for more children from me."
My husband and I now say this to each other if we don't like something the other is wearing 😂
😂😂😂
"your lack of self knowledge is sometimes breathtaking" noice😂😂
3:04 liked how they put together this scene. They are talking about having a favourite child. Here we see Phillip has a single portrait behind him while Elizabeth has several of them. She can't allow herself to have a favourite bc it's not her role and she can't escape it.
Anyone in the know would be able to say with pretty solid confidence that it was Andrew. She wouldn't admit it, but it was always obvious to those close to the family
Anne is my favorite child too.
Andrew was allowed to get away with murder, it's well known he was the queen's favourite child
@@mypointofview1111of all the things Andrew has been accused of, I don’t remember murder being on the list. Unless you think he somehow sneaked into a US prison to kill Epstein?
"What do you expect me to do sit around and wait for you while you're Queening!" How saucy and sassy😂😂😂😂😂😂
ANN as well😀😀😀😀😀
Philip is my favorite character so far
Mine too! He's the one royal that I took a strong liking to after watching The Crown. I suppose it holds meaning that I started watching it about a month after he died.
His the only human close to being a human being in the family
He and Princess Anne are my favorites in the show. After the Queen herself.
@@DaisyLee1963 Prince Philip and Princess Anne are my favorites, period.
Him and Tommy Lascelles are my favorite characters in the series.
I love how sassy he is in the show lmao
Apparently he was that sassy in real life.
oh he was sassy all his life. He had a dry sense of humor that people not always took lightly.
Philip was spot on with that "What more could possibly go wrong, you read the papers and they've done it again"
It's a good thing he didn't live to see the end of Boris Johnson and the beginning of Liz Trust cuz guess what sir it got worse
I simultaneously see Edmure Tully and Prince Philip and it amuses me
me too lol
I keep seeing Brutus by I totally get it
@@bracksampson1 I was just about to say. He'll always be Brutus to me 😅
And Randall from outlander
Don’t forget Black Jack Randall.
They captured his character so well. Both Matt and Tobias nailed this part.
Great casting for Philip, but I must say the younger one was my favorite, I feel like I was kinda scared of him a little bit, while that didn’t happen with the older one. I never met Philip but I think that’s the feeling people get when they are around him, sure he is sarcastic and funny but also a little intimidating
matt smith
unfortunately prince philip died back in april 2021
Agreed, the younger Philip was a better actor. The older one just could not compete.
@@Medevicerep Older one is such a great actor. In this case maybe you prefer younger one. I d suggest to watch outlander, it's a joy to watch Tobias Menzies performance
That's Matt Smith for you.
He's quite charismatic and has lots of presence. It's the same in House of Dragon.
Philip back must hurt for helping to carry the show.
Someone needs to do a compilation of every time she squawks "PHILIP!"
Prince Philip of The Crown and the dowager of Downton Abbey share the same energy.
The exact same energy.
OMG completely true!
Everything philiph says in the show is a highlight 😂😂
“It’ll take him an hour to get to the front door. Then it’ll take him an hour to get through the bloody thing.”😂
He is my favourite. The only one remotely honest about their whole absurd situation
Both Matt and Tobias did an amazing job
The hair one got me 😂😂😂😂
I’m here because I’m sad missing them both. Philip never ceases to make me laugh.
I love how the Queen just goes "Philip!" at 3:34 and right after that she just turns and says "Anne..." She knows these two are a menace. And that is why Anne is Philips favourite, just like her father ❤
Yes, that's how we saw him and that's why he was so loved and respected
“She’s run out of tonic”💀💀💀
I am afraid that is one comment I do not get.
Tobias is just perfect for the role, loved his portrayal (Matt is a great actor but I felt that Tobias got the better story lines between the two).
Definitely. I adore the scene where he called sweetie on the palace PA system, where staff assumed he was calling the queen but instead he was calling for his favorite child, Anne
@@dchegu I loved the scene when he talked about mortality and the passing of his mother in the men’s group.
He could say: ´´take the bloody photo``
I remember seeing the "or she could get on her knee's" for the first time and my jaw was so far down it looped around the earth and hit me on the head
Giggity giggity giggity all right I finally understand this comment now only took me like 3 years but oh well better late than never
The most patriotic man this country has ever seen. And he was a foreigner.
Mountbatten also
usually the case
All English people are technically foreign.
Wait...I thought he was born inside Buckingham Palace ?
@@suptandarsaefulakbar1032 Nope, Prince Philip was born in Corfu, Greece
I wish we could see the scene where Philip and Elizabeth continue talking about their children and their favorites and when Elizabeth mentions Andrew and Philip says "Your Favorite!".....It's been said by countless people that its true. How heartbreaking for the Queen to have her favorite disgrace them all so....
I don’t think any rational person blames the whole family for the actions of Andrew.
@@jimmy2k4o Well While I don't necessarily, I've read a lot of anti-monarchial sentiment from those that DO.
@@maestroclassico5801 rational*
@@jimmy2k4o lol Who paid off the fees to Giuffre? That £12 million or whatever settlement? HM paid it, was in the papers here - and she’s tried several times to sneak him back into the public eye. He was supposed to be appearing at all the jubilee events but “unluckily” (how very coincidental…) came down with covid early on the first day before things got going.
as far as i see, its all just accusations from a woman who wants money, and got it because the me too movement fad. he said she said. women are liars, i know I'm a woman and see them act like it, very crafty. if she really was serious, she would have gone through with a trial, but she wanted the money. and the Queen isn't an idiot.
Philip said his favourite child is Anne with absolute ZERO hesitation 🤣
Daddy's girl 😂
when Philip said Anne is his fave child without hesitation 😆👌🏼
In the context of this show, even though dramatization for media sake, I can't imagine one year having just mundane conversations with someone for the 72nd year in a row and the next year where you sat with, stood with, or walked with, it's just one; I'm not surprised soon after Philip died did Elizabeth begin a health decline. I wouldn't be able to live life if someone I'd been married to for the past seven decades was gone.
This compilation hurts just a little bit more now. RIP Prince Philip. Thank you for your continuous service to Queen and country.
even worse now that the other one bought the farm as well
I really love Prince Philip. He is very straight forward and true. No beating around the bush and wasting time. He's also the vocal voice of HM, better him to criticized than HM.
"your lack of self-knowledge is breathtaking" is a quote I'm waiting to use.
Alternative title: Philip being my spirit animal for 4 minutes and 25 seconds straight
I can still see tobias menzies as brutus from HBO's Rome. He has aged well.
This happy breed of men, this little world, this blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England.
Phillip when talking to the priest: Shall I be depressed and have a sense of loathing? One does like to fit in
Love the way Prince Phillip just shuts them up .😹😹😹
I love how at the end, Elizabeth puts her hand on Philip’s leg like she’s saying good job
That first scene reminds me of the scene in the movie "Grand Budapest Hotel" where Ralph Fiennes was not impressed with Tilda Swinton's nails. The candid comments I think are appreciated and communicates the level of trust and intimacy in the relationship.
Dude I flinched so hard when he said "she can get on her knees".
2:27 the way Claire Foy said “Queening?” just sounded so much like Her late Majesty 💖
With the amount of biting remarks Prince Philip has made about just about everyone, the Crown writers must have had a hard time choosing. Rest in peace, Your Royal Sassiness.
Tobias & Matt take a bow they absolutely smashed it
Philip says something naughty...'philip'🤣🤣
Philip was certainly a bit wild, and he was a good looking man. There were voices of him being well, more than appropriately equipped down there as well. Plus it's only natural for a man to express lust for his wife (and vice versa). Glad to see they portrayed that!
Equipped?
@@laddrusso5243 means he had a big package
Well when Phillip had a family member visit him and she remarked that the queen looked magnificent he remarked yes she does and she's like that everywhere
I remember googling the bloke's gaffs at work one day so we could all have a laugh. We all loved Phil the Greek, possibly for all the wrong reasons.
@Louis Kirkwood Could well be. I'm not sure of your definition of an anti hero though.
@Louis Kirkwood Ah yes I understand now.
Like the time that the Africa tribesmen greeted the royal couple in their traditional garb and Philip said, "Oh, I see that you've all come to greet us wearing your pajamas!" Which I consider not sarcastic, but insulting. I guess that he was a good stallion for breeding, but other than that, he was a complete ass.
@@SymphonyBrahms Oddly I sad that to an African bloke at work as he'd come in dressed up for a job interview and he thought it was funny. Probably not good craic for a diplomatic meeting though.
phillip didn't even hesitate to answer who's his favorite
Yeeeeees! He's honestly the best character
I just love Claire Foy's portrayal. It was the best
I love Elizabeth exclaiming everytime.. PHILIP!!!! PHILIP!!!!
I need to get busy Queening!! 🤣🤣🤣
2:05 that smirk. Really Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, I mean really. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
4:22 haha the hand of Elizabeth
"or... she could get on her knees..."
I lost it for two minutes... TMI, TMI lol xD
The little hand grab after Philip yells at the photographer could be interpreted two ways:
Elizabeth being like please don’t yell in public it doesn’t look good
OR
I love you so much and thank you for getting it sorted
Remembering Dennis Skinner, former MP.for Bolsover:
"Have you got Helen Mirren on stand-by?"
that last clip 🤣🤣🤣 even the kids n babies shut up 😂😂😂
"Adjectives to stir the loins"😂
The photographer always kills me. 😂
"One wakes up in the morning, flinching". Fun guy!
Can't believe Prince Philip (Seasons 3-4) was played by the guy who played Edmure Tully.
I thought both Claire Foy and Olivia Coleman both hit Elizabeth out of the park, but I prefer Tobias Menzies’s Philip over Matt Smith’s. Will be curious to see how Imelda Staunton and Jonathon Pryce do.
And just for the record, it’ll be weird for me to see Imelda Staunton playing Elizabeth after seeing her play Umbridge in the Harry Potter movies in the same way it was weird for me to see Matt Smith play Philip after he played the 11th Doctor.
I love Matt a lot. He was funny as hell
The problem was Menzies was too short.
Not much he could do about that.
I love that each actor's who play Elizabeth and Philip have chemistry with each other.
Matt Smith is the king of playing Prince/King consorts
Philip kicked butt !
He really was her "strength and stay".
Perhaps one of the few times that the person is as good looking as the actor who plays him/her on-screen
Tobias Menzies is great! Loved him in Outlander also!
Phillip asking for those that agree with him to raise their hands.
Elizabeth immediately looking at Ann and saying her name in a way that means, "don't even think about it"
Prince Phillip was a legend. Affectionately nicknamed by us in England as ‘Phil the Greek’. Absolute national treasure and servant of this country. 🇬🇧🏴
he was always sassy😭
DIED when he said about Margaret's emergency , oh has she run out of tonic , lmao.
The photo scene is hilarious 😂
I'm surprised Phil didn't scream at Cecil Heaton while he was spitting out those lines of "poetry"
Philip was Elizabeth's reality check, the only one who didn't kiss her royal behind.
I get the feeling Philp is the type of guy who exploits his positions and says what everyone else is thinking but they are not brave enough to say it.
Yeah this series got definitly his personality
Still laughing at you since the 1950s
Tobias and Olivia had some of the best chemistry on set 😂
I enjoy the photographer. He's selling it hard.
queening...
lmao
Phillip the only human in the world that can ask the queen of england "to get on her knees" there's a certain brilliance in that.