Like 45 seconds before Hitch tells him not to be fake then Albert proceeds to be all kinds of fake/kiss-ass towards Maggie to gain the best friend's approval.
@@ran52475 He's not just being pleasant or nice, he's pretending to be a fashionista with the compliment. Definitely doesn't talk like that to anyone else in his life.
@@jamesyount2423personally I speak super differently when I’m talking to a potential boss or say, parents of someone I’m dating. It’s a pretty commonplace thing to do in my experience. I might act like I’m interested in soccer for instance. Personally I don’t think it’s deceitful, it’s definitely not malicious, it’s a common approach when trying to build a relationship. Expressing interest and knowledge in something the other person cares about
actor who played Maggie crushed it. "there are no small roles..."
same goes for the actor who played Egon
I have been looking for that last scene with Maggie 😂 thanks for posting!
What's your name again, eggnog??? Classic..
'Is he gay?'
'No, but you certainly are!'
😂
Great scene, Hitch is really good at what he does!
i dont think any guy named Magnus will let anyone call them "maggie" lol
He will if he's gay
He is gay that why he ask if Albert is gay
He would as an inside joke with his female best friend.
Oh man, you do that "soft hands" scene today, you cancelled!
Love this scene! Thanks!
I love Maggie!
Its true, the her friends help to fine or bad.
2:56
Her name!
Like 45 seconds before Hitch tells him not to be fake then Albert proceeds to be all kinds of fake/kiss-ass towards Maggie to gain the best friend's approval.
There’s a difference between bs-ing and making a clear effort to be pleasant and get along with someone for the sake of someone else
@@ran52475wonderfully put!
He’s learning top-level social skills.
@@ran52475 He's not just being pleasant or nice, he's pretending to be a fashionista with the compliment. Definitely doesn't talk like that to anyone else in his life.
@@jamesyount2423personally I speak super differently when I’m talking to a potential boss or say, parents of someone I’m dating. It’s a pretty commonplace thing to do in my experience. I might act like I’m interested in soccer for instance. Personally I don’t think it’s deceitful, it’s definitely not malicious, it’s a common approach when trying to build a relationship. Expressing interest and knowledge in something the other person cares about