They may very well look blissfully happy but there are a few very subtle tell tale signs here that not all is as it seems. Having studied behavioural psychology for 15 years at the University of Behavioural Psychology I have hawk eye abilities and after watching this clip over and over for a mere 3 hours I have flagged up 3 moments where the man shows those subtle signs of frustration. Im available for marriage counselling and Bar Mitzvahs
This is unrealistic. They are too perfect together. I cannot believe they never argue. There has to be something. I mean, that dinner obviously went perfectly but... somehow I don't believe they never have any disagreement. I might just be cynical. I don't know.
@@thedrinkinggamemaker9749 I am not disappointed at all that that's not a comedy skit in the same vein. I absolutely don't mind searching for that stuff and then figuring out it's just gossip. I'mma quickly open up a new browser window and see what's to find there.
I've been with my partner for 5 years and we have never once argued or fallen out. We just take the piss out of eachother and laugh about it. I think when you properly find a soul mate. Arguing is pointless. All arguing is trying to prove a point, what difference does that actually make.
This is so true, I knew a couple just like this. "Never argue" because the guy was a complete pushover and beaten down into submission. They got divorced eventually.
It used to be a common thing. You can still see it in some older couples. A dead-eyed husband trailing alongside his wife. She's normally short and loud and derides him to aquaintances while he stands where he's been told to stand, usually in the most inconvenient place for passers-by.
Me and my partner are equals. Never once argued in 5 years. People find that weird but it is because they've never found a true soul mate. I go out running, pub with mates etc and they go and do their hobbies as well. We relax and watch a film in the evening. It is all calm and relaxed. We just take the piss out of eachother and try and make eachother laugh all the time . Arguing to pointless. It is a point scoring excercise that leads nowhere. It is all about ego
@@RtB68 some people have not reached that level of happiness and calmness. Why should being with someone mean arguments. It makes no sense. Why be unhappy?. I have got to a place a rare few have got to. No kids No marriage Just full on respect.
@@JonJonJonJonJonJonJonJonHere's a disappointing fact: the second U was added in the 18th century when there was a push to gentrify English by emulating French. It's why we in England have the French derived "Autumn" while the USA kept the old English "Fall".
Passive Aggression never looked so hysterical. Peter Serafinowicz can make pent up aggression look so damn funny! When will we get this on the USA format?
The guy on the left was in that “rainbow rhythms “ episode of Peepshow! And the woman playing his wife worked in JLB in Peepshow- …..watching this makes me realise two things- my facial recognition is as bizarrely amazing as I thought it was, and two- I’ve watched Peepshow far too much
I commented on this long ago, and maybe people still remember, but press 5 for 'F*CKING HELL!!!', 6 for 'You evil cow!' and 8 for 'AHHH!', and 9 for... well, I can't hear it too properly, so maybe someone can tell me? Oh, I beg of someone to make a dubstep version of this. Or a remix. Whatever comes first. EDIT: Oh, and 3 for a slightly told-too-fast 'B*TCH!'
There’s an SNL skit with Jonah Hill which copies this except it’s Jonah’s character trying to impress his new boss and going to the toilet to scream every time he’s said something stupid
unless "Quiet repressed man who excuses himself from the dinner table only to let out his emotions within earshot of everyone present" is some sort of old comedy trope that I'm unaware of, there's an SNL sketch with Jonah Hill that uses the exact same conceit.
Immediately you can tell they’re full of shit and want to present themselves in a much better way than how the relationship actually is- funny in a sketch frustrating in real life 😂 me and my wife are like the first couple, gebuliey hardly ever argue or fall out, but if you NEVER do? Then you’re not really human , humans are flawed and fallible and have good and bad days-if anyone ever says they never argue then they are probably just like this couple Pete is playing 😂
The delivery on "fucking hell" gets me every time
I lost it when he screamed FUUUCKING HEEEEELL!!
Same 😂
Still one of my favorites from this multi talented comedian . .
He was good in Alan Partridge
@@TheReelDealFilmReviews surely that's a private matter between him and Alan Partridge.
@@Chris-dm1je Haha thanks for that, I now have a picture etched on my retina 🤣
"THE THEATRE'S SHIT!"
"I hate the theatre, almost as much as I hate you! You may as well go ahead and castrate me, you evil cow!"
They may very well look blissfully happy but there are a few very subtle tell tale signs here that not all is as it seems. Having studied behavioural psychology for 15 years at the University of Behavioural Psychology I have hawk eye abilities and after watching this clip over and over for a mere 3 hours I have flagged up 3 moments where the man shows those subtle signs of frustration. Im available for marriage counselling and Bar Mitzvahs
Having watched this for the 1st time, I think you may be on to something here..
@tryu whoosh moment
Typical psychology professor, trying to find problems in perfectly happy relationships!
I noticed that too. It was the way he placed the cutlery before walking away from the table.
@@Forscythe80 🤣🤣🤣
'Perfect' couples are like central heating, it only comes on when friends call around.
I nearly died laughing at that bit the first time I saw it! Still brilliant now!
Criminal this never got another series
“I’M SO UNHAPPY AND NOW I CAN’T EVEN GET DRUNK”
I could watch this time and time again , excellent .
1:13 The best FUCKING HEEELL ever screamed!
Aye - it was that an' all.
What a brilliant bit of comedy.
Yes! I can finally watch this video, now that my wife has gone to work.
Came here expecting a comedy sketch but instead I just got a video of the ideal couple attending a dinner date hosted by their friends.
Peter Serafinowicz is my new comedic hero. He actually makes my ribs hurt, excessively!
1:13 FUUUKING HELL!
I had to admit this was an excellente touch, even if it was a bit stoopid
I REMEMBER THAT PART OF THE VIDEO!!!
Same
I cannot believe I only discovered Peter so recently. F H! 🤣
Makes me lol every time I watch. :D
i lllllove this sketch! 'yoooo eeevillll cooooooowwwww!'
creases me up every time! heheeeee. genius!
Get this guy back on the TV.
I WAS SAVING THAT BIT
Really lovely couple
Peter's Beatles spoofs are quality..."Goldfinger!"😄
This is unrealistic. They are too perfect together. I cannot believe they never argue. There has to be something. I mean, that dinner obviously went perfectly but... somehow I don't believe they never have any disagreement. I might just be cynical. I don't know.
Well, look up Kaka's divorce
@@thedrinkinggamemaker9749 I am not disappointed at all that that's not a comedy skit in the same vein. I absolutely don't mind searching for that stuff and then figuring out it's just gossip. I'mma quickly open up a new browser window and see what's to find there.
I don't know. I get a sneaking suspicion that the husband may be hiding a small degree of resentment. But I can't be sure.
I've been with my partner for 5 years and we have never once argued or fallen out. We just take the piss out of eachother and laugh about it.
I think when you properly find a soul mate. Arguing is pointless. All arguing is trying to prove a point, what difference does that actually make.
Tears of laughter!
This is why Will's dad left his mum
😂😂😂
@@PhillipHomer Inbetweeners? There would never be a reason to leave Will's Mum.
briefcase wanker!
I was wondering where I recognised her from. Thanks
@@TheValueOfN Well, she might not take it in the marmite super highway.
Darth Maul yelling at the dinner table is not what I expected.
This is amazing!! Cant stop watching these vids, seriously hilarious!
1:12 I'm crying
The sad thing is there are couples actually like this.
This is so true, I knew a couple just like this. "Never argue" because the guy was a complete pushover and beaten down into submission. They got divorced eventually.
It used to be a common thing. You can still see it in some older couples. A dead-eyed husband trailing alongside his wife. She's normally short and loud and derides him to aquaintances while he stands where he's been told to stand, usually in the most inconvenient place for passers-by.
Me and my partner are equals. Never once argued in 5 years. People find that weird but it is because they've never found a true soul mate.
I go out running, pub with mates etc and they go and do their hobbies as well. We relax and watch a film in the evening. It is all calm and relaxed. We just take the piss out of eachother and try and make eachother laugh all the time . Arguing to pointless. It is a point scoring excercise that leads nowhere. It is all about ego
@@SBa-wy8dqyeah…no one believes that.
@@RtB68 some people have not reached that level of happiness and calmness. Why should being with someone mean arguments. It makes no sense. Why be unhappy?. I have got to a place a rare few have got to.
No kids
No marriage
Just full on respect.
This brings me hope and joy
I don't know how he manages to remain so calm. I'd love to know what coping mechanisms he uses
If a couple has to advocate how happy they are and how they never argue and make a show of it, that to me is a red flag. Case in point: this video.
There’s either bitter divorce or a brutal murder pending in 99% of cases. Whichever comes first…
@@RevealedFilmsAnd children incapable of sustaining any sort of healthy relationship.
I love everything about this clip
I just love the british humor!
Humour
@@JonJonJonJonJonJonJonJonHere's a disappointing fact: the second U was added in the 18th century when there was a push to gentrify English by emulating French. It's why we in England have the French derived "Autumn" while the USA kept the old English "Fall".
I knew a couple who said they never argued. I was inclined to believe them because the man was the biggest pushover you’d ever met.
0:14 that's the first time I noticed his miserable little laugh
Passive Aggression never looked so hysterical. Peter Serafinowicz can make pent up aggression look so damn funny! When will we get this on the USA format?
Hes properly underrated, this show deserved legendary status.
The worst social faux pas I see here is red wine with chicken
Nowt wrong with that
@@simontaylor2525 only in an emergency
Alright James Bond
@@mikebarratt8146 lol
Ever heard of coq au vin? 🎉
This is the best
This is absolutely hilarious.
1:11 The lady almost choking on her glass gets me every time x;D
absolutely hilarious!!!
I am so annoyed I didn't know about this show sooner. This is just Comedy GOLD 🤣
He's genuinely underrated
@@jamesbyrne9312 Especially by the BBC. Too pale "male and stale" for their liking.
The guy on the left was in that “rainbow rhythms “ episode of Peepshow! And the woman playing his wife worked in JLB in Peepshow- …..watching this makes me realise two things- my facial recognition is as bizarrely amazing as I thought it was, and two- I’ve watched Peepshow far too much
Some of you were soo rainbow rhythms....some of you were so not rainbow rhythms.
That is Will’s Mother from the Inbetweeners in a blonde wig 😂
Darth Maul is not happy 😂
No - no, no - never mind that - why's the wine in a water jug?
Well… SNL quite literally did this exact sketch years later
I'm not even surprised, they've plagiarised better comedians several times.
f*****g brilliant!!!!
That actress who plays his wife was in the Kevin Spacey sketch as well. So beautiful.
And in the Inbetweeners. If you haven't seen her in that, you're missing out.
@@PhillipHomerYes I noticed that. She looks better as a brunette.
The other guy went on to participate in Rainbow Rhythms.
SNL ripped this off with Jonah Hill.
The way he said that at 1:12 was very typical North East England 😂
The BBC has recommissioned 'Citizen Khan'. Why couldn't that money have been used to give Peter another series?
@@JakeGutteridge an emoji of an emoji rolling its eyes
Citizen khan isnt funny but Peter's series also isnt that funny. That's probably why
Because he's white. The bbc only likes to virtue signal by promoting anything that falls into the "diversity" category regardless of actual talent.
@@odyssey-_-23 I pity them fools
Because the BBC is racist against white men.
1:13🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Is that the actress who plays Will's mum on the Inbetweeners in a blonde wig? Ding Dong
*goes under the table* " AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! HAHAHAAH epic omg dis is hilarious
He plays a lovely Death in the Discworld audiobooks. Revenge is his!😂
i like to see him host snl. if they write it good, it would be hilarious.
this is to good
Honestly I have a uncle and aunt who have never had a bad argument. They always seem to click.
WOW!
sooooo true
2:02 Pure Cleese.
This reminds me of a madtv sketch where they keep going into the kitchen
the actress who plays his wife, whos name i have forgotten, is ssssssssooooooooo hot
Belinda Stewart-Wilson.
Peter Serafinowicz is god.
LMAO!!!! Awesome !!!
"FUCKIN' HELL!"
I commented on this long ago, and maybe people still remember, but press 5 for 'F*CKING HELL!!!', 6 for 'You evil cow!' and 8 for 'AHHH!', and 9 for... well, I can't hear it too properly, so maybe someone can tell me?
Oh, I beg of someone to make a dubstep version of this. Or a remix. Whatever comes first.
EDIT: Oh, and 3 for a slightly told-too-fast 'B*TCH!'
Actually, on #6, it's "You evil CUNNNNNNNNNNNNNTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
"Syphilitic scab-ridden, rancid, old witch"
There was a christmas special in 2008. Maybe it was on there as I'm assuming the 6 eps you have are the first series?
@onefivetwo Sorta pronto.... bravo!
oohhhh... drop my knife..
hahahhah a fucking genius!!!
There’s an SNL skit with Jonah Hill which copies this except it’s Jonah’s character trying to impress his new boss and going to the toilet to scream every time he’s said something stupid
All very funny n all, but didn't they get this from Blackadder?
FUCKIN' 'ELL!
“Good afternoon, Mr Wick…”
Like the funiest video in youtube lol
if only my parents were like that lol
I just realized SNL totally stole this sketch
So that's where SNL "found" it.
It's Will's mum from the inbetweeners :P!!
keep pressing 5
The old ball and chain eh?
I guess this is how we would be if we didn’t bicker🤣
Sorry, meant to send that to the wife! 😂
David Armand*
This is about the size of it.
@onefivetwo East of Java!
Fyi. Here in England we do not call our spouses ' honey. That is an Americanism.
Wills mum! Figured it out. Was driving me insane.
unless "Quiet repressed man who excuses himself from the dinner table only to let out his emotions within earshot of everyone present" is some sort of old comedy trope that I'm unaware of, there's an SNL sketch with Jonah Hill that uses the exact same conceit.
If you see something American and funny, chances are they copied it from elsewhere.
I swear that's Will's mum. I'd never argue with her!!
Oh my days..... 🤣
Who’s the blond actress?
Fuckean ell!!!
To be fair you'd put up with anything for Wills' mum!
Immediately you can tell they’re full of shit and want to present themselves in a much better way than how the relationship actually is- funny in a sketch frustrating in real life 😂 me and my wife are like the first couple, gebuliey hardly ever argue or fall out, but if you NEVER do? Then you’re not really human , humans are flawed and fallible and have good and bad days-if anyone ever says they never argue then they are probably just like this couple Pete is playing 😂