I get the feeling the directors are wasting their time imagining scenarios of offending someone when it never actually happened. This makes things worse in the long run because it leads to everyone else going "Woah...Are things really that bad now?" But evidently not. It's like how the news tends to make things more dramatic.
As someone who's never been to SDC, I appreciate seeing the history and evolution of rides and shows, however difficult they may be. Thanks for walking down memory lane for us!
I remember seeing you do the now the original script and I had to return a few minutes later because you had me and my family laughing til I was in tears but It’s so crazy nowadays people gets so easily offended on the least little of things.
I love my cardboard train shirt. I hope to find someone else up here who watches your channel. No such luck but I'm wearing the shirt to Cedar Point this summer. And yep you just described social media. Everyone being offended and offending everyone else.
Also I'm Mad That You Didn't Once Sing a Song In This Video, It Always Brings Me Joy 😊 (Although Your Singing is a Nightmare With a Certain Someone 🤣 JK)
I recently noticed that the train conductor no longer carries a shotgun, and during the speech before you enter the train they no longer say "if you pull the yellow cord and there isn't a medical emergency one with be provided" while they tap their shotgun. That made me sad because it was my favorite joke.
There are a number of reasons why they don't have the shotgun anymore, from safety issues to equipment and others. But I do miss it. but the change of the line at the station I think is one of the modern sensibility reasons
Love Your Videos Plus i Imagined You with the Dude Asking Dumb Questions & Listing Off The Typical Questions With Snarky Awnsers In a Book That Matches The Outfit & Blends in With the Character 🤣🤣🤣
Humor is always a changing thing. As the audience changes the humor will need to change. And the bigger the audience the more generic and widely acceptable the humor needs to be. Humor also needs to stay fresh. An old joke will still often bring a smile, but may no longer bring a laugh. When Cathy played Ralphie and said "steal all the men" instead of "steal all the women" it brought new life to a joke i've heard countless times. Jokes have to be changed and inovated but the pressures of a large and changing audience will always make it a challenge. Within another decade humor will change again. Im sure there were jokes from the 70s on the train that went out of fashion in the 80s and 90s, because of changing sensibilities.
Was just at silver dollar city on friday and saw probably the funniest and longest train robbery show ever, It started out normal Then the conductor did back up the train/cheering, they Rob us And then they do MA, MA in jail and The lady claims them and the conductor said I QUIT! on the spot. None of them could even remember what day it was, the whole train just laughed
Happy that you enjoyed a good show! We loved it when we could get the train rolling with us like that. Especially when we could create a bit of magic and have people believing exactly what we wanted them too. hehe
Goes to show when they include as many parts as they can it makes the show a lot more funny. Then again I've noticed most of the first in the day trains to third trains The show has more parts Then later train ride shows
A lot of that has to do with sizing up the group on the train as well. If they're not laughing and not into the show, then adding on more isn't going to make it better. It just means more time to lose them. But if you've got a great group, then you bet they want to add more to it. We loved great groups on the trains. But bored or quiet groups? yeah, lets get them out of here so they aren't so miserable. hmmm, that might be an idea for a video
I bet soon you won't be able to "rob" the train. Sad how much of the shows at themeparks and SDC have changed. Jokes that used to be funny now feel like wastes of time.
It’s sad to see somethings go but we can always make room for something just as good or better! Isn’t it ultimately better if more people can safely enjoy something together? 🥺
Can actors and be entertained or laugh at parts of theyre own shows or does it become boring after doing it 50-100 times? Ive seen a few actors who couldnt stoo laughing in parts of the show.
You find ways to keep it fresh and new, including rotating parts or trying a slightly different take. And we were always finding ways to make each other laugh. But you also get very good at making it seem like you're laughing really hard when you're not necessarily
That last bit that's not even scary is a textbook example of an Arson/Murder/Jaywalking joke. The humor is driven by a strong list with a very weak last bit.
Sounds like whoever made these decisions was acting out their own made up scenarios, in a "what do the fellow kids believe in?" kind of way. What I mean is, they're trying to get with the times without understanding what actually offends people and why. If nobody was harassed for including the old portions of the shows before, there's basically no reason to change it.
Some of those answers are rude. I am not an idiot but can miss a bathroom sign. If you look too hard for something you can look past it. I may want to know when the train arrives because i am meeting someone after and want to give them a time to meet me. May be funny because it happens a lot to you, but its their first time.
*sigh* There is a big sign at the entrance to the station that says what time the next train departs, with a large clock. The sign alsonsays that rides are about 20 minutes long. It's hard to miss. That's the one we point out to people. If someone is in need, very serious, or none sense of humor, we answered straight. And would as well after a few joking responses. In all mybtime there I never once had someone get upset because I wouldn't answer, or was "rude". Not once. Might I suggest a humor injection?
SirWillow, maybe I am not understanding what you said correctly. But consider the fact that a joke about stealing a train full of women with the implication of assault isn’t particularly funny. I don’t necessarily think that is an example of people today looking for things to be offended about. I think maybe we are realizing how horrible some things have actually been through history.
The joke was about what the recipients were going to do with them, as if they were a whole party of people who wouldn't know what to do with a woman if they had her.
I love when cast members and conductors give stupid answers to stupid questions
My grand-pappy used to say "If you try to please everyone, you end up pleasing no one.".
I get the feeling the directors are wasting their time imagining scenarios of offending someone when it never actually happened. This makes things worse in the long run because it leads to everyone else going "Woah...Are things really that bad now?" But evidently not. It's like how the news tends to make things more dramatic.
I get dumb questions driving a city bus every day. My favorite is "How long is the next bus? I always answered "Same length as this one!"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏻🤦🏻♀️🤪really wow
You could always ask if they are waiting for a short one.
@@gkarenko9593 yeah seriously 👍🏻
Love your videos, Sir Willow. When I'm angry and sad, I will always watch your videos.
As someone who's never been to SDC, I appreciate seeing the history and evolution of rides and shows, however difficult they may be. Thanks for walking down memory lane for us!
I remember seeing you do the now the original script and I had to return a few minutes later because you had me and my family laughing til I was in tears but It’s so crazy nowadays people gets so easily offended on the least little of things.
His "hey hey hey" sounded so sad. No more stealing women. But I do like cinnamon bread
@@prestone.garrison4430 right no energy
I love my cardboard train shirt.
I hope to find someone else up here who watches your channel. No such luck but I'm wearing the shirt to Cedar Point this summer. And yep you just described social media. Everyone being offended and offending everyone else.
Not the cinnamon bread! Oversensitivity can kill the comedy though. Now I'm offended. And leave my cinnamon bread alone!
I always say, "If people want to be offended, they will be."
Also I'm Mad That You Didn't Once Sing a Song In This Video, It Always Brings Me Joy 😊 (Although Your Singing is a Nightmare With a Certain Someone 🤣 JK)
I debated, but ended up not doing it this time
I recently noticed that the train conductor no longer carries a shotgun, and during the speech before you enter the train they no longer say "if you pull the yellow cord and there isn't a medical emergency one with be provided" while they tap their shotgun. That made me sad because it was my favorite joke.
There are a number of reasons why they don't have the shotgun anymore, from safety issues to equipment and others. But I do miss it.
but the change of the line at the station I think is one of the modern sensibility reasons
Love Your Videos Plus i Imagined You with the Dude Asking Dumb Questions & Listing Off The Typical Questions With Snarky Awnsers In a Book That Matches The Outfit & Blends in With the Character 🤣🤣🤣
What time is the three o'clock train?
Humor is always a changing thing. As the audience changes the humor will need to change. And the bigger the audience the more generic and widely acceptable the humor needs to be. Humor also needs to stay fresh. An old joke will still often bring a smile, but may no longer bring a laugh.
When Cathy played Ralphie and said "steal all the men" instead of "steal all the women" it brought new life to a joke i've heard countless times.
Jokes have to be changed and inovated but the pressures of a large and changing audience will always make it a challenge.
Within another decade humor will change again. Im sure there were jokes from the 70s on the train that went out of fashion in the 80s and 90s, because of changing sensibilities.
Was just at silver dollar city on friday and saw probably the funniest and longest train robbery show ever, It started out normal Then the conductor did back up the train/cheering, they Rob us And then they do MA, MA in jail and The lady claims them and the conductor said I QUIT! on the spot. None of them could even remember what day it was, the whole train just laughed
Happy that you enjoyed a good show! We loved it when we could get the train rolling with us like that. Especially when we could create a bit of magic and have people believing exactly what we wanted them too. hehe
Goes to show when they include as many parts as they can it makes the show a lot more funny. Then again I've noticed most of the first in the day trains to third trains The show has more parts Then later train ride shows
A lot of that has to do with sizing up the group on the train as well. If they're not laughing and not into the show, then adding on more isn't going to make it better. It just means more time to lose them. But if you've got a great group, then you bet they want to add more to it. We loved great groups on the trains. But bored or quiet groups? yeah, lets get them out of here so they aren't so miserable.
hmmm, that might be an idea for a video
Oh I “feel” sooo “offended” by this video 😜(not really) 😬🤪
I bet soon you won't be able to "rob" the train. Sad how much of the shows at themeparks and SDC have changed. Jokes that used to be funny now feel like wastes of time.
It’s sad to see somethings go but we can always make room for something just as good or better! Isn’t it ultimately better if more people can safely enjoy something together? 🥺
Can actors and be entertained or laugh at parts of theyre own shows or does it become boring after doing it 50-100 times?
Ive seen a few actors who couldnt stoo laughing in parts of the show.
You find ways to keep it fresh and new, including rotating parts or trying a slightly different take. And we were always finding ways to make each other laugh. But you also get very good at making it seem like you're laughing really hard when you're not necessarily
That last bit that's not even scary is a textbook example of an Arson/Murder/Jaywalking joke.
The humor is driven by a strong list with a very weak last bit.
Sounds like whoever made these decisions was acting out their own made up scenarios, in a "what do the fellow kids believe in?" kind of way.
What I mean is, they're trying to get with the times without understanding what actually offends people and why. If nobody was harassed for including the old portions of the shows before, there's basically no reason to change it.
It’s part of the show. But yes it is a different day.
Some of those answers are rude. I am not an idiot but can miss a bathroom sign. If you look too hard for something you can look past it.
I may want to know when the train arrives because i am meeting someone after and want to give them a time to meet me. May be funny because it happens a lot to you, but its their first time.
*sigh*
There is a big sign at the entrance to the station that says what time the next train departs, with a large clock.
The sign alsonsays that rides are about 20 minutes long. It's hard to miss. That's the one we point out to people.
If someone is in need, very serious, or none sense of humor, we answered straight. And would as well after a few joking responses. In all mybtime there I never once had someone get upset because I wouldn't answer, or was "rude". Not once.
Might I suggest a humor injection?
SirWillow, maybe I am not understanding what you said correctly. But consider the fact that a joke about stealing a train full of women with the implication of assault isn’t particularly funny. I don’t necessarily think that is an example of people today looking for things to be offended about. I think maybe we are realizing how horrible some things have actually been through history.
The joke was about what the recipients were going to do with them, as if they were a whole party of people who wouldn't know what to do with a woman if they had her.
Tower of terror cast members can also get a little lead way on demeanor
that's a group I forgot to mention for sure!