Johnson from Peep Show is fascinating; a grotesque amalgamation of Tony Robbins and hypercapitalism with a pleasingly measured tone of voice to mask his sociopathic nature.
“If you try to section me Mark, you have crossed a line and I will section you so help me God!” Holy shit 😂 I’ve never heard of this show before but it had me cry laughing
There is a game called Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice that I would love to see you react to. It's about Senua, a Celtic warrior back in the viking age. Vikings sacrificed her boyfriend to the gods and she finds him hanging. This triggers a psychotic episode which takes her on a quest to retrieve his soul from the viknig god Hela. The game shows (in a fictional way) what psychosis can be like, such as delusions and hallucinations. They used both mental health professionals and patients to construct the game in an accurate way, as well as historians for historical accuracy. I recommend headphones to get the full experience. I am aware that you can't very well react to a whole 8 hour game, but some highlights and the intro would be nice. As a backstory; her mother had psychotic episodes as well and eventually committed suicide. I would say it is an odd representation of schizophrenia as she has visual hallucinations as well as auditory and some others, but everyone is different I guess. You're the expert though, hence the request. As a psychology enthusiast I really enjoyed this game.
Exactly this. Mark superego is in control and doesn't allow him to satisfy his desires (so they end up being satisfied in indirect or deceptive ways) and Jeremy's id is in control meaning satisfying his desires is his biggest priority, over everything else.
I can relate to a lot of what you're saying. My best mate suffers from bipolar disorder, and there have been many manic episodes in the last 25 years or more. They can be rather harrowing, and obviously affect family, friends and the general public. Last one, he kept returning these pens to a shop because they kept running out from all of the writing. I had a look at some of these notes and letters, and they were over written in real bold writing. If he mentions writing or gets a vintage typewriter out, lookout as this can be a warning sign that he is on the way. However, he is extremely well read, intelligent and perfectly capable of writing a novel, so this makes it difficult to question his actions. What is the normal level? How do I know? Have I ever really known who the real person is and the level of motivation? Certainly the pacing, well picked up. Even on visiting at the psych ward after they've already medicated him to bring him down. These episodes can be so severe with the adrenaline pumping through the body, if left unattended, they could die. This includes endangering oneself, getting into altercations (he once took over a pub as security and helped himself to drinks behind the bar and bashed a patron), making irrational decisions, which includes abusing the medication he is allowed to self regulate. Then add a dash of paranoia. The stories I could tell, I've only scratched the surface and probably blocked out many of the real bad ones from my memory.
This brought back memories, I remember my GP listening to me rambling on and just saying at the end ‘hmmm, you’re speech is quite pressured isn’t it?’ Got put on antipsychotics and referred for a bipolar diagnosis that day. I remember beaming at strangers and telling my mum to turn up the volume on her emotion dial lol. And I got obsessed with the idea of making a fruit curd business and made tons of jars of the stuff! To be fair, I still think mojito curd is a cracking idea and would sell very well at farmer’s markets!
I had wanted to to cover this show but I couldn't think of a good episode in particular to use 🤣 love Peep Show so much, I could honestly binge it every week and never get bored
love David Mitchell/Mark. Olivia Coleman was on Broadchurch after this and was really good. Peep Show was on Prime in the US now just a few episodes are. Olivia is also on Would I lie to You with David sometimes.
Love these videos and Peep Show! Patiently waiting to see if there could be one on Crazy Ex Girlfriend 🙃 (S1E7 or S3E6 come to mind as potentially good ones but there are plenty)
"If you're American and have no idea what peep show is..." I'm Finnish and I have watched all 9 seasons, got the show introduced to me by a Swedish friend xD
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek Hmmm... I'm not sure. I guess not really? I know only 2 people who have seen Peep Show and it's basically the only English comedy that comes to my mind.
@@artthounasty5877 you need to see “I’m Alan Partridge” sometime, it’s about this douchbag old washed out radio show host who is desperately trying to keep his career afloat. He pisses lots of people off, even on live radio too. He also lives in a hotel and the staff there have to put up with him. Yeah I’m new to watching Peep show and I love it! I’ve just never got around to watching it even though I heard of it for decades. It also didn’t help that I was somewhere between age 5 and 10 when it first came out lol
In the show "Please like me" there's a lot of scenes of the main characters mom having manic episodes related to her bipolar disorder. I've heard from others that it's portrayed pretty well, though I don't know if it actually is since I'm not bipolar myself
If you're checking out Peep Show. Checkout the Mitchell and Webb Look - Gentleman. It delves into alcoholism and society. It's funny... but sad at the time. But funny!
You should do an analysis of the long-running storyline in Eastenders with Jean, Stacy and Lily. Three generations of women. two of whom are bipolar with the youngest, Lily starting to self-medicate after her grandmother (Jean) has a manic episode.
This seems as good a time as any to recommend one of my flat’s favourite drinking games, where we watch this episode and take a drink for every “section”, “sectioned” etc... there’s over 20 and they’re all in the 2nd half
I've never seen your channel before but this is on my recommended just from the amount of peep shop clips i've watched on here 😭 help. now subscribed :)
I was prescribed quetiapine off-label for my sleeping problems two years ago. I've had sleeping problems all my life and so far no doctors could find anything physically the matter with me, blood has been fine all my life, sleep phases and brain waves and everything are fine, my sleep hygiene was fine, but then I got diagnosed with ADHD and autism 2.5 years ago. My psychiatrist and I reasoned that the mental unrest could be attributing to having trouble falling asleep and staying asleep, so we hoped that ADHD meds would give me some alleviation, even though they need to be out of your system by the time you fall asleep since they're stimulants. But unfortunately it didn't do much for my sleep. Since we knew that my sleeping problems were chronic and not due to short-term stress or specific life events or something the psychiatrist didn't want to prescribe me benzodiazepines because it didn't look like it would be 'fixed' any time soon. I read about people getting quetiapine off-label for sleeping issues and I suggested it to the psychiatrist, who thought it was a good idea, and I've been using it ever since. I prefer not being on too many meds but my heavens, quetiapine has been an absolute lifesaver for me. Just like you said in the video, it's very sedating. It has some unpleasant side effects like night sweats, increased nightmares, weight gain and increased appetite (though both of those are mitigated by the ADHD meds during the day) but all of are so much preferable over never being able to fall asleep within an hour, let alone when you're not sleeping at home. The longer you can't fall asleep, the more you start to worry whether you'll be able to get much sleep, etc etc etc. But with quetiapine I just fall asleep so fast that I don't even remember getting into bed. Unfortunately it didn't make my sleep more restful than it was, but at least I'm able to sleep more.
Sometimes i feel like i need to try to get myself sectioned. I can go off on really dangerous breakdowns and get very close to doing irreversible hurt to myself. But the idea of sectioning is scary and i think I'd rather just hurt myself sometimes.
Throwback to the time when I turned up to a psychiatrist’s appointment manic. He called it out pretty much instantly, I thought I was super discrete too…
I got restrained once when they didn’t want to tranquilize me due to the Ativan and alcohol already in my system. Apparently you’re not supposed to punch the emerg doc or go outside in below freezing weather in a hospital gown. I laugh at it now, but at the time I thought it was a dream.
Some of us are in New Zealand not just Americans watching :) haven't watched this show in years. Always loved that Queen Elizabeth and Queen Anne used to be Sophie from peep
Always a cooky American girl - woman somewhere. Some of you may even know one. Merry was plain nuts though. Dark comedy shining through. That's life btw. Super Hans reaction to Merry being sectioned is GOLD after Jez tried to get him sectioned.
Merry's Canadian (0:58). Also, it doesn't feel very in keeping with the spirit of the video to just dismiss someone clearly going through a severe mental health crisis as "nuts".
I don't know if it's an accurate example of Mania, but I know that the protagonist from Homeland is described as having Bi-Polar manic depression. Which, you think would rule them out from being viable as an intelligence officer in an intelligence agency like the CIA. It could be a contender for a reaction.
Great video Elliot! I am a big fan of the American hospital drama Chicago Med where they have a psychiatrist character Dr Charles who is heavily featured in the show. Would be great to see what you think of his character portrayal 😀
The.Thing I hated when I was sectioned was people saying Can I catch it being alergic to Olanzapine and being told by Ward staff I will take it or be forced to... Hated it
Silly Shrinkie. In American psychiatry, restraints are used liberally and frequently - including as punishment and for the convenience of staff. Lying on the patient’s chart is no biggie. Oh, and lawsuits against mental health professionals are extremely rare - and quite unlikely to end in an adverse judgment, considering the backgrounds of most psychiatric patients.
Just started watching your videos Elliot, I love anything to do with the mind and psychology, philosophy as well..... (i know you don't do that, I'm just saying) like your stuff ... really like this guy 😄😄😄 Good luck with the channel man😉😉😉
i've always wondered what medical professionals would think of someone who's convinced that a pigeon is controlling their legs 😂 the nokia 3310 btw 👍👍👍
Absolutely love peep show and this is one of my favourite episodes although the healthcare part of me was constantly like that's not how people are sectioned! can you react to disenchantment series 3 depiction of Zogs PTSD i found it really interesting
just found your channel and I really like your react vids! subscribed now :) also, have you ever seen psych? I'd love watching you go over some of the characters from that show lol
I have a good one for you to review. You might have to watch a few videos to find a good one. There is such a strange story occurring in the UFC right now. This Hall of Fame UFC fighter, Diego Sanchez has potentially been brainwashed by a potential cult leader. The guys name is Joshua Fabia. You should check this weird story out, plus it might get you on Rogans podcast. Who knows.
never could get into this show reminds me of Meet the Fokkers or Borat that humiliation humour (not having a go ..all my mates loved them.. just not for me. Tried Borat 5 times, turning it off 10 mins in every time) but 7:40 is pretty damn hilarious (completely demented (guessing not the actual interpretation of that word, lol))
That's a great idea. It's a bit like the Elisa Lam video I did where he was so unwell yet everyone just watched and laughed and speculated rather than helped him
The therapy scene with Mark in season one is also great and worth a react.
Cool wet grass
There is also a scene where Jeremy goes to therapy in season 9.
@@mat5473 Therapy, therapy, therapy
i found that scene to be so funny hahahah
Jez's whole personality is in need of SERIOUS analysis. There's a great episode where Jeremy goes for counselling and ends up in a cult.
Peep Show and Always Sunny are the perfect shows for this series 🙌🏾🙌🏾
*have you considered Arrested Development or Archer? 👀
Arrested development is on the list but Archer is a great idea! I love Archer!
@@DoctorElliottCarthy you truly have excellent taste in TV! I'm so glad I came across your channel recently ☺️
You doing Archer would put me in the Danger Zone
@@DoctorElliottCarthy Try Alfred Hitchcock's _Psycho_ from 1960, particularly the psychiatrist's explanation at the end.
Johnson from Peep Show is fascinating; a grotesque amalgamation of Tony Robbins and hypercapitalism with a pleasingly measured tone of voice to mask his sociopathic nature.
"Undignified and risky" is Mark and Jerz's lives in a nutshell.
“If you try to section me Mark, you have crossed a line and I will section you so help me God!” Holy shit 😂 I’ve never heard of this show before but it had me cry laughing
There is a game called Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice that I would love to see you react to. It's about Senua, a Celtic warrior back in the viking age. Vikings sacrificed her boyfriend to the gods and she finds him hanging. This triggers a psychotic episode which takes her on a quest to retrieve his soul from the viknig god Hela. The game shows (in a fictional way) what psychosis can be like, such as delusions and hallucinations. They used both mental health professionals and patients to construct the game in an accurate way, as well as historians for historical accuracy. I recommend headphones to get the full experience. I am aware that you can't very well react to a whole 8 hour game, but some highlights and the intro would be nice. As a backstory; her mother had psychotic episodes as well and eventually committed suicide. I would say it is an odd representation of schizophrenia as she has visual hallucinations as well as auditory and some others, but everyone is different I guess. You're the expert though, hence the request. As a psychology enthusiast I really enjoyed this game.
Peep show has had me crying laughing.
Mark is the super ego and Jez is the Id. Both of those characters have serious problems haha
V v v good way of looking at it
And both characters rely on the other to make them a full person.
Exactly this. Mark superego is in control and doesn't allow him to satisfy his desires (so they end up being satisfied in indirect or deceptive ways) and Jeremy's id is in control meaning satisfying his desires is his biggest priority, over everything else.
Would definitely recommend looking at all of Jeremy's "lifecoaching" in the later seasons
I can relate to a lot of what you're saying. My best mate suffers from bipolar disorder, and there have been many manic episodes in the last 25 years or more. They can be rather harrowing, and obviously affect family, friends and the general public. Last one, he kept returning these pens to a shop because they kept running out from all of the writing. I had a look at some of these notes and letters, and they were over written in real bold writing.
If he mentions writing or gets a vintage typewriter out, lookout as this can be a warning sign that he is on the way. However, he is extremely well read, intelligent and perfectly capable of writing a novel, so this makes it difficult to question his actions. What is the normal level? How do I know? Have I ever really known who the real person is and the level of motivation?
Certainly the pacing, well picked up. Even on visiting at the psych ward after they've already medicated him to bring him down. These episodes can be so severe with the adrenaline pumping through the body, if left unattended, they could die. This includes endangering oneself, getting into altercations (he once took over a pub as security and helped himself to drinks behind the bar and bashed a patron), making irrational decisions, which includes abusing the medication he is allowed to self regulate. Then add a dash of paranoia.
The stories I could tell, I've only scratched the surface and probably blocked out many of the real bad ones from my memory.
God, I forgot how much I love David Mitchell's beetle eyes.
Peep show is one of the best shows ever. You can watch over and over again and it’s still hilarious!
As someone with pretty severe bipolar disorder, it is nice to see it represented in media, and have a alright example of mania.
This brought back memories, I remember my GP listening to me rambling on and just saying at the end ‘hmmm, you’re speech is quite pressured isn’t it?’ Got put on antipsychotics and referred for a bipolar diagnosis that day. I remember beaming at strangers and telling my mum to turn up the volume on her emotion dial lol. And I got obsessed with the idea of making a fruit curd business and made tons of jars of the stuff! To be fair, I still think mojito curd is a cracking idea and would sell very well at farmer’s markets!
I had wanted to to cover this show but I couldn't think of a good episode in particular to use 🤣 love Peep Show so much, I could honestly binge it every week and never get bored
love David Mitchell/Mark. Olivia Coleman was on Broadchurch after this and was really good. Peep Show was on Prime in the US now just a few episodes are. Olivia is also on Would I lie to You with David sometimes.
Four views, Elliot? Four?! That's insane.
Love these videos and Peep Show! Patiently waiting to see if there could be one on Crazy Ex Girlfriend 🙃 (S1E7 or S3E6 come to mind as potentially good ones but there are plenty)
There's Dragon's Den in Canada and Two of the Shark Tank personalities Kevin O'Leary and Robert Herjavec, started out on the Canadian Dragon's Den.
"If you're American and have no idea what peep show is..." I'm Finnish and I have watched all 9 seasons, got the show introduced to me by a Swedish friend xD
Is English comedy popular in Scandinavia?
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek Hmmm... I'm not sure. I guess not really? I know only 2 people who have seen Peep Show and it's basically the only English comedy that comes to my mind.
@@artthounasty5877 you need to see “I’m Alan Partridge” sometime, it’s about this douchbag old washed out radio show host who is desperately trying to keep his career afloat. He pisses lots of people off, even on live radio too. He also lives in a hotel and the staff there have to put up with him. Yeah I’m new to watching Peep show and I love it! I’ve just never got around to watching it even though I heard of it for decades. It also didn’t help that I was somewhere between age 5 and 10 when it first came out lol
Nice, this show is my jam.
Mine too
That's not jam, it's total fucking marmalade.
In the show "Please like me" there's a lot of scenes of the main characters mom having manic episodes related to her bipolar disorder. I've heard from others that it's portrayed pretty well, though I don't know if it actually is since I'm not bipolar myself
ooh yes! I love this show. S2 features a number of mental health issues from other characters too!
If you're checking out Peep Show. Checkout the Mitchell and Webb Look - Gentleman. It delves into alcoholism and society. It's funny... but sad at the time. But funny!
Peep Show is fantastic.
I had a couple of friends sectioned and it is bloody hard to actually get sectioned
You should do an analysis of the long-running storyline in Eastenders with Jean, Stacy and Lily. Three generations of women. two of whom are bipolar with the youngest, Lily starting to self-medicate after her grandmother (Jean) has a manic episode.
Can you do modern family? I'm watching it right now and I think it'd be interesting to see an analysis of the family!
This seems as good a time as any to recommend one of my flat’s favourite drinking games, where we watch this episode and take a drink for every “section”, “sectioned” etc... there’s over 20 and they’re all in the 2nd half
Love this. More Peep Show please?
I'm so glad you covered this episode!
I WAS GENUINELY GOING TO ASK YOU TO DO THIS and Jeremy therapised
I'm just so happy everyone knows and loves Peep Show because its INCREDIBLE!
@@DoctorElliottCarthy it is SO GOOD! so underrated! seeing you post this made me so happy!
I've never seen your channel before but this is on my recommended just from the amount of peep shop clips i've watched on here 😭 help. now subscribed :)
I was prescribed quetiapine off-label for my sleeping problems two years ago. I've had sleeping problems all my life and so far no doctors could find anything physically the matter with me, blood has been fine all my life, sleep phases and brain waves and everything are fine, my sleep hygiene was fine, but then I got diagnosed with ADHD and autism 2.5 years ago. My psychiatrist and I reasoned that the mental unrest could be attributing to having trouble falling asleep and staying asleep, so we hoped that ADHD meds would give me some alleviation, even though they need to be out of your system by the time you fall asleep since they're stimulants. But unfortunately it didn't do much for my sleep.
Since we knew that my sleeping problems were chronic and not due to short-term stress or specific life events or something the psychiatrist didn't want to prescribe me benzodiazepines because it didn't look like it would be 'fixed' any time soon. I read about people getting quetiapine off-label for sleeping issues and I suggested it to the psychiatrist, who thought it was a good idea, and I've been using it ever since. I prefer not being on too many meds but my heavens, quetiapine has been an absolute lifesaver for me. Just like you said in the video, it's very sedating. It has some unpleasant side effects like night sweats, increased nightmares, weight gain and increased appetite (though both of those are mitigated by the ADHD meds during the day) but all of are so much preferable over never being able to fall asleep within an hour, let alone when you're not sleeping at home. The longer you can't fall asleep, the more you start to worry whether you'll be able to get much sleep, etc etc etc. But with quetiapine I just fall asleep so fast that I don't even remember getting into bed. Unfortunately it didn't make my sleep more restful than it was, but at least I'm able to sleep more.
Enough lithium emanating Plus barium I believe from the EVIDENT chemtrailers. Did I mention Aluminum? That damn pigeon in Catalonia!
Sometimes i feel like i need to try to get myself sectioned. I can go off on really dangerous breakdowns and get very close to doing irreversible hurt to myself. But the idea of sectioning is scary and i think I'd rather just hurt myself sometimes.
Favorite show ever! Thanks for reacting😀
Throwback to the time when I turned up to a psychiatrist’s appointment manic. He called it out pretty much instantly, I thought I was super discrete too…
There's a great PTSD episode of You're the Worst that I'd be fascinated to see your opinions on
I got restrained once when they didn’t want to tranquilize me due to the Ativan and alcohol already in my system. Apparently you’re not supposed to punch the emerg doc or go outside in below freezing weather in a hospital gown. I laugh at it now, but at the time I thought it was a dream.
Some of us are in New Zealand not just Americans watching :) haven't watched this show in years. Always loved that Queen Elizabeth and Queen Anne used to be Sophie from peep
Extremely talented actress. Oscar-Emmy standard
Always a cooky American girl - woman somewhere. Some of you may even know one. Merry was plain nuts though. Dark comedy shining through. That's life btw. Super Hans reaction to Merry being sectioned is GOLD after Jez tried to get him sectioned.
Merry's Canadian (0:58). Also, it doesn't feel very in keeping with the spirit of the video to just dismiss someone clearly going through a severe mental health crisis as "nuts".
I don't know if it's an accurate example of Mania, but I know that the protagonist from Homeland is described as having Bi-Polar manic depression. Which, you think would rule them out from being viable as an intelligence officer in an intelligence agency like the CIA. It could be a contender for a reaction.
Great video Elliot! I am a big fan of the American hospital drama Chicago Med where they have a psychiatrist character Dr Charles who is heavily featured in the show. Would be great to see what you think of his character portrayal 😀
The.Thing I hated when I was sectioned was people saying
Can I catch it being alergic to Olanzapine and being told by Ward staff I will take it or be forced to...
Hated it
Me, a writer - This mans description of how people write in the mania stage is how I write all the time. I swear I'm fine.
This is the type of study I'm going into this year I'm so excited
Good luck 🎉
Man I miss Peep Show ❤️
Me tooooo
Silly Shrinkie. In American psychiatry, restraints are used liberally and frequently - including as punishment and for the convenience of staff. Lying on the patient’s chart is no biggie. Oh, and lawsuits against mental health professionals are extremely rare - and quite unlikely to end in an adverse judgment, considering the backgrounds of most psychiatric patients.
Just started watching your videos Elliot, I love anything to do with the mind and psychology, philosophy as well..... (i know you don't do that, I'm just saying) like your stuff ... really like this guy 😄😄😄
Good luck with the channel man😉😉😉
What does mixing capitalization mean? I do that all the time.
@4:41 if Mark tried to do that to Merry I’m not sure it would go down that well
You can debunk the idea that it's easy to get someone sectioned by saying the hospital can't afford it financially.
I have to say, even though it’s misunderstood, ‘sectioning’ is such a great term.
Just recently started watching Peep Show (it's hilarious) and there's lots of bizarre mental health topics tbh.
i've always wondered what medical professionals would think of someone who's convinced that a pigeon is controlling their legs 😂
the nokia 3310 btw 👍👍👍
I know right! Remember snake? Omg I'm sounding so old...
@@DoctorElliottCarthy snake was great! my friend used to play it for so long the battery went dead lol
Absolutely love peep show and this is one of my favourite episodes although the healthcare part of me was constantly like that's not how people are sectioned! can you react to disenchantment series 3 depiction of Zogs PTSD i found it really interesting
You have to analyse an episode where Jez is a Life coach
Pubs where you have to knock chickens off the table are a bit much.
0:17 Don't say crack jez, you saying crack makes me think about crack, and I love crack
I would have loved to have seen an episode where Mark sees a therapist.
Mark Goes To Therapy | Peep Show
i love this show more than anything and i think that says too much about me
just found your channel and I really like your react vids! subscribed now :)
also, have you ever seen psych? I'd love watching you go over some of the characters from that show lol
I have a good one for you to review. You might have to watch a few videos to find a good one. There is such a strange story occurring in the UFC right now. This Hall of Fame UFC fighter, Diego Sanchez has potentially been brainwashed by a potential cult leader. The guys name is Joshua Fabia. You should check this weird story out, plus it might get you on Rogans podcast. Who knows.
Please react to Ryan Long: Modern therapist tells the world to change.
never could get into this show
reminds me of Meet the Fokkers or Borat
that humiliation humour
(not having a go ..all my mates loved them.. just not for me. Tried Borat 5 times, turning it off 10 mins in every time)
but 7:40 is pretty damn hilarious (completely demented (guessing not the actual interpretation of that word, lol))
Peep Show is awesome! Love David!
There's lots of Jez mental health scenes
I always wondered what happened to poor Mary
Can you react to Derek Savage?
Who got the pub?
Please can you do the Charlie Sheen interview from 2011? I can’t remember if I’ve asked before 😅 but it’s so interesting to me.
That's a great idea. It's a bit like the Elisa Lam video I did where he was so unwell yet everyone just watched and laughed and speculated rather than helped him
The funniest Peep Show clip is the one where Mark realizes that his new friend is a neo-Nazi.
Can you analyse the peepshow theme song? Have you you ever cut off a patient's legs?
God damn you
Awww the Nokia 3310 how I miss you.
Mark doing the right thing.. this feels weird.
They did try to do an American version of peep show.
makes my eyes bleed, that
@@ToselandHD Yeah, it's pretty bad! 😂
Did they? Hmmm I can't see that working. I imagine it's like when they tired to americanize the inbetweeners and skins which went disastrously
Could be worse, they could try making an American version of Coupling.
My Nokia 3310 was run over by a tractor. Not quite indestructible...
I have so many questions about how your Nokia encountered a tractor in the first place... 🤣
@@DoctorElliottCarthy My brother borrowed it for a tractor show. I still hope it was an accident...
I hope you've seen this before and we're able to laugh and not correct everything
Please do a reaction video to Big Mouth and Tito the Anxiety Mosquito!
In fact a lot of Big Mouth deserves a look at
YES
Can you react to Free Churo
Baroness von Sketch!
You hate bounties? The betrayal.
Love your videos. You should react to please like me! It gets praised for its portrayal of mental health so would be great to have an experts view!
I just love you so much ahh
You actually look and sound abit like stu the hunk of monk from peep show
I'll take that!
You should analyse (spelt with an S) the whole show!
Flat roof murder pubs, always a tourist trap.
Bounties are the WORST!
I can't like the comment enough
Please react to Seinfeld.
“Vans Ferdinand” SMH 🤦
0:17
Don't. Say. Crack, Jez. Yeah? Please. Not now. 'Cause you saying crack makes me think about crack and I love crack. So can you not say crack?
Watch Mark say what Mark is about to say periodically... What is the point of this video?
Why do English people hate bounties ?
They're an English chocolate...
What ,it's a comedy ... why