@@shademaster24601 let’s be real, it would be in character for both of them to be pissed that the two most successful productions were by the two “lesser” actors that they’d get rid in a heartbeat if they could, but can’t
This is my happy place. It makes me smile to think that out of all the actors available, Max purposely chose the ones that Robert had just deemed the sub-par actors (plus his girl). Max just wants to have fun, and I'm here for it.
That’s the beauty of his and Dennis’ pieces. They’re not made to particularly show off how skilled at acting they are. They just Max and Dennis’ creative output so it seems fair that theirs come off fairly well.
Gotta love how he also invited Jonathan, even after Jonathan was an ass to him in Peter Pan Goes Wrong. That, or maybe he just feels sorry for Jonathan after all the times he’s gotten stuck in the set or cut off.
I love the possibility that in all the time it took to rehearse this and make the costumes, no one told him what a kitchen sink drama is. But knowing Max, he probably did this on purpose.
of course. How else would he have expertly gotten Chris to set up the "Soap Opera" gag? I remember watching the high speed chess bit in Summer Once Again and thinking "never underestimate Max."
Seeing as Max got under him, I think it was to slide down the plate costume, do a roll onto the drain, then dance around while Annie did the scrub bit.
@@shademaster24601 That it? You don't think he could have done a quadruple frontflip, and landed on his fingernails, while he was at it? Somehow I doubt Max's legs could have taken 80 kg dropping on top of him, or that the cheap clothmade costume could handle the weight of a grown man. Or that that the plate could be angled in a way that didn't result in Jonathan being crippled for life upon attempting a slide
1:28 Charlie seems to be having so much fun this season. She was fantastic in the Shakepeare episode. I guess the infectious joy of Dave/Max has rubbed off on her!
@@davidnissim589Max is a lot smarter than he lets on. He might have figured out by now that Jonathan would get stuck one way or another, and wrote his part around that. (Similarly, Annie casts him as someone who’d need to be covered by a censor box in her play.)
Annie's "70s Comedy" was probably my least favorite of the sketches, just because I felt it was only rehashing goofs we'd seen before. But I liked all that stuff the first time so maybe I'm being too harsh.
A little sad that we didn't get the Dr.Frog play he was writing in "Harper's Locket". However, Sandra's little grin after Chris interrupts her is everything.
Ok, between this and Toothpaste £1.69, these were beyond wholesome and the actors look like they're genuinely having fun! Living proof that Dennis and Max should lead the Cornley theatre (change my mind!)
@@talkingthetalk3640 Never mind Chris, *Robert's* ego would never allow it. Dennis and Max would be "completely incapacitated" long before the shows ever reached the stage.
*Max* I'm a plate and this is great! I'm a plate and this is great! *Annie* I'm a sponge, watch me lunge! I'm a sponge, watch me lunge! *Dennis* To be clean is my goal 'Cause I'm a dirty little bowel! *Chorus* Now we're ready, here we go! Here comes Mr. H2O! *Jonathan* The tap is turned, I must dash! Here I come, with a splash!
The “dumber” ones know their strengths and weaknesses. While Max is dumb, he’s also one of the only actors who can consistently get the reaction he Wants out of the audience
@@the.youtube.of.sam.gotter It's a show that used to be on CBeebies, very arts and crafts focused. There was a dance segment meant to teach kids the names of shapes, which had music and lyrics very similar to this. Hope that helps!
The irony of this being one of their least troubled productions but the entire _concept_ is completely wrong because Max doesn't know what a "kitchen sink drama" is
All things considered one of their more successful performances
That and Dennis's in part 2. Honestly I was waiting for either Robert or Chris to throw a fit because THAT'S the one that goes off without a hitch.
@@shademaster24601 let’s be real, it would be in character for both of them to be pissed that the two most successful productions were by the two “lesser” actors that they’d get rid in a heartbeat if they could, but can’t
Yeah, this seems to be as far as their talents go 🤣
@@shademaster24601 apart from the special effect too late
@@shademaster24601 and annie's piece
This is my happy place. It makes me smile to think that out of all the actors available, Max purposely chose the ones that Robert had just deemed the sub-par actors (plus his girl). Max just wants to have fun, and I'm here for it.
That’s the beauty of his and Dennis’ pieces. They’re not made to particularly show off how skilled at acting they are.
They just Max and Dennis’ creative output so it seems fair that theirs come off fairly well.
Still should have been Dr Frog
Avant-garde masterpiece
Max is easily the most good character
Gotta love how he also invited Jonathan, even after Jonathan was an ass to him in Peter Pan Goes Wrong. That, or maybe he just feels sorry for Jonathan after all the times he’s gotten stuck in the set or cut off.
I love the possibility that in all the time it took to rehearse this and make the costumes, no one told him what a kitchen sink drama is. But knowing Max, he probably did this on purpose.
of course. How else would he have expertly gotten Chris to set up the "Soap Opera" gag? I remember watching the high speed chess bit in Summer Once Again and thinking "never underestimate Max."
It is already proven that Max is a jokester and a prankster. He just wants to have fun.
@@shademaster24601 similarly, dennis has an uncanny ability to remember other peoples' lines
@@RJ-wx3fhi think he gets nervous about his role and the pressure and forget his lines anyway medically fascinating
I actually think it's cute that Max gave Jonathan a decent role, even though he probably has more reason to hate Jonathan than many cast members.
A role that seems to involve coming headfirst out of a tube over a seven foot drop, but a decent role nonetheless lol.
@@angbandsbaneHonestly getting stuck was the best outcome
So what exactly was the plan for Jonathan here?
Getting stuck seems like a preferable option to plummeting 2,5m head first
Okay this made me laugh so hard
Seeing as Max got under him, I think it was to slide down the plate costume, do a roll onto the drain, then dance around while Annie did the scrub bit.
@@shademaster24601 That it? You don't think he could have done a quadruple frontflip, and landed on his fingernails, while he was at it?
Somehow I doubt Max's legs could have taken 80 kg dropping on top of him, or that the cheap clothmade costume could handle the weight of a grown man. Or that that the plate could be angled in a way that didn't result in Jonathan being crippled for life upon attempting a slide
@@Anonymos185 thats not the point, the point is that it would be funny
He would make a splash!
Dennis: "I'm a dirty little ... bowel?"
Annie: *shocked_pikachu.jpg*
I love this because I didn't know what a kitchen sink drama was either so I was just like "what is this? What's the point supposed to be? I love it!"
I also love that everyone was willing to put in real effort and do this for Max.
it really is a drama. the water's supposed to flow out, but it doesnt! the tension! the suspense! it's all there, right in your kitchen sink!
The bit where Max says the "soap opera" is the 2nd act and Sandra comes out dressed as liquid soap singing an opera is both hilarious and clever.
he specifically set chris up for it. max is a comedic mastermind
Now I want to see them produce Dr. Frog even more.
fingers crossed for season 3
"Have you seen these medical reports? They're ribbiting!"
"Did you write this? This is dross!"@@phousefilms
1:28 Charlie seems to be having so much fun this season. She was fantastic in the Shakepeare episode. I guess the infectious joy of Dave/Max has rubbed off on her!
Line of the night from Dennis there: "I'm a dirty little bowel" 😄😄😄
Love this, and the final 'soap opera' gag would have been right at home in The Muppet Show, and as far as I'm concerned there's no bigger compliment!
Plot twist: Max planned for Jonathan to get stuck, to put the "drama" in "kitchen sink drama".
Clever 😊
Maybe, but Jonathan is just really unlucky when it comes to getting stuck in things
@@davidnissim589Max is a lot smarter than he lets on. He might have figured out by now that Jonathan would get stuck one way or another, and wrote his part around that. (Similarly, Annie casts him as someone who’d need to be covered by a censor box in her play.)
Honestly, I think Chris would have been in a better mood about it if he wasn't just recovering from getting maced.
I was wondering why he kept rubbing his eyes, thanks
I loved this but I wish we could've seen Dr Frog
YES🐸🐸🐸🐸
It would’ve been ribbetting
I was hoping itd be doctor frog
I’m amazed they didn’t do a callback to that
The little dance they do between each line cracks me up each time!
This one was one of my favorite acts. The other was Nancy's drama.
Nancy?
@@joevictor53 Yup! Nancy Zamit plays Annie in the Goes Wrong Show. She's the sponge.
Annie's "70s Comedy" was probably my least favorite of the sketches, just because I felt it was only rehashing goofs we'd seen before. But I liked all that stuff the first time so maybe I'm being too harsh.
"What’s she like?!"
@@tomieito7823 Oh I know that. I was confused because I thought you were referring to a character's name
Aside from the initial misunderstanding this is one of the only plays they've ever done that actually went off without a hitch
This and the toothpaste sketch
A little sad that we didn't get the Dr.Frog play he was writing in "Harper's Locket".
However, Sandra's little grin after Chris interrupts her is everything.
“Soap opera” 😂😂
This is a bop.
Charlie's smile right at the end 🤣
Okay but the soap opera part made me laugh really hard😂
I love these people. They give me such joy.
The insight into what the Cornley characters think is good does begin to explain why everything goes wrong
I'm a plate and this is great! x2
Max knew what he was doing.
Dennis remembered his lines?! IMPOSSIBLE!!!!!
Ok, between this and Toothpaste £1.69, these were beyond wholesome and the actors look like they're genuinely having fun! Living proof that Dennis and Max should lead the Cornley theatre (change my mind!)
Chris's ego would never allow it.
@@talkingthetalk3640 Never mind Chris, *Robert's* ego would never allow it. Dennis and Max would be "completely incapacitated" long before the shows ever reached the stage.
*Max*
I'm a plate and this is great!
I'm a plate and this is great!
*Annie*
I'm a sponge, watch me lunge!
I'm a sponge, watch me lunge!
*Dennis*
To be clean is my goal
'Cause I'm a dirty little bowel!
*Chorus*
Now we're ready, here we go!
Here comes Mr. H2O!
*Jonathan*
The tap is turned, I must dash!
Here I come, with a splash!
i need a video of Max dancing in that costume for 10h to cure my depression
Incredible final joke
Clearly the best part of the festival 🙂
I love how HAPPY Jonathan seems here. Probably just glad he finally gets to be involved ... only for something to go wrong again 😂
The costumes and sets are actually impressive
I love when Sandra sings soap opera.
this brings me so much joy
I love this but did anyone else think that Max's piece might have been Dr Frog? 🐸
I really like the pattern design on the “water”bodysuit costume 😊
This is the most oddly nostalgic thing I've ever watched
'Cause Im a dirty little bowel' is in my mind all the time. I love and hate how it didnt rhyme. Dammnit
So when you leave it to the dumber ones it actually goes quite well!
The “dumber” ones know their strengths and weaknesses.
While Max is dumb, he’s also one of the only actors who can consistently get the reaction he Wants out of the audience
Okay, but Annue is obviously the smartest head in the troupe 😝
Annie is possibly the smartest in the troupe. She is the most versatile....and yet still doesn't get Robert's respect.
Dennis’ verse ended me when I first watched this 💀💀
This always reminds me of the children shows I saw as a small child
Reminds me of the I am a Shape song from Mister Maker.
Of course Max would come up with this one.
Im pretty sure this is from mister maker like the music and dance all sound the same
It's pretty uncanny, now you've mentioned it. "I am a shape!" and so on.
What's Mister maker?
@@the.youtube.of.sam.gotter It's a show that used to be on CBeebies, very arts and crafts focused. There was a dance segment meant to teach kids the names of shapes, which had music and lyrics very similar to this. Hope that helps!
The irony of this being one of their least troubled productions but the entire _concept_ is completely wrong because Max doesn't know what a "kitchen sink drama" is
Only two errors, running contender for 'least chaotic play' behind 'toothpaste 1.69'
I don’t know why but Soap opera is still one of my favourite jokes in this show.
Well now I'm disappointed we didn't get to see the soap opera.
Surprised Max didn't perform his Dr Frog piece from 'Harper's Locket'.
god this made me laugh so hard i choked
Max's face at 0:52
I got flashbacks to Mr maker
I was singing this song in the car and my girlfriend was so confused
Ahh that’s the SECOND act 😃
Reminds me of mr maker
It reminds me of mrs maker
This is only beaten by toothpaste 1.69
By the end of the series, Max should be the Director
Ok but where's mister maker
Was the in universe joke is that bowl was spelled bowel or bowl was pronounced bowel?
It was mispronounced as bowel. Dennis has a habit of doing that in other productions, too.
You know this sketch makes me wonder if Dennis’ issue is he can’t read. Either from illiteracy or needing glasses.
I think Max has been watching too much of The Muppet Show
soap opra get it
This is how the cast from Waters of Mars wanted it to end.
Misinterpretation or not, it looked like they were having fun with it, for the most part.
Ultra Zing
Why does this scream "Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House of Fun"?
Poor Greg can never make it to the stage normally.
I mean, it's good but we all know it's not nearly as ribbeting as a performance of 'Dr Frog' would have been...
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