It's really nice to see the group being nice to Pierce, even if it's fake. Sometimes that's all you need to stop someone from turning into villain. Sadly I assume most of the time it wasn't like this.
I believe it’s a reference to the “golden age” of American animated cartoons. Like Wile E. Coyote seeing birds and stars whirling around his head after an injury.
Pierce was the underrated unappreciated character on the show. The creators could have done so much with him but ended up ruining him. I stopped watching after he left.
Chevy was great on the show but honestly he ruined it himself through his actions behind the camera. The creators didn't make him be racist and confrontational to his castmates and the crew. He did that all by himself.
@@Rachel-dx5yn it's a terrible job to play a racist character for four seasons straight. The show runners should have handled it better. Workplace health is on the management. Of course in the end they'll pin it on the employee. All I'm saying is, Chevy deserved better. If his outbursts were treated at ab early stage, simple workplace therapy would have solved the problem. Regardless the show lost its comic gem in Pierce's character.
@@umessi10 He constantly talked about how he didn't want to be there, how he didn't like the writing, how it took too much of his time. He was racist to Donald Glover, not as a character but as a human being. None of that is the fault of the management. It's crazy to think that. Chevy Chase is responsible for his own actions.
The thing that completes this is how sincere the others' reactions are.
Even Jeff looks sincere.
It's really nice to see the group being nice to Pierce, even if it's fake. Sometimes that's all you need to stop someone from turning into villain. Sadly I assume most of the time it wasn't like this.
I remember on Reddit forum, "girls, what do you want to ask guys"
Someone asked how they ride bikes with balls
They ride side saddle.
Answer for those who are interested: we wear underwear
@@trrt2719 speak for yourself
I remember a simalar thread, a lot, and I mean a lot of ball related questions... I guess balls are a mystery to us all.
I wish I had an answer, I just kind of adjust them till they feel correct
you can see troy at the end being like "hmn... been there."
all those with balls know this pain.
"I saw eagles"? 😂
I believe it’s a reference to the “golden age” of American animated cartoons. Like Wile E. Coyote seeing birds and stars whirling around his head after an injury.
@@waynepolo6193 OR that's how high he jumped
Just like mr belvedere
Hurt like Hell. I saw eagles.
Him saying balls reminds me of the (gay) joke he was trying to make about Jeff's balls
Chevy Chase!
Pierce was the underrated unappreciated character on the show. The creators could have done so much with him but ended up ruining him. I stopped watching after he left.
Chevy was great on the show but honestly he ruined it himself through his actions behind the camera. The creators didn't make him be racist and confrontational to his castmates and the crew. He did that all by himself.
@@Rachel-dx5yn it's a terrible job to play a racist character for four seasons straight. The show runners should have handled it better. Workplace health is on the management. Of course in the end they'll pin it on the employee. All I'm saying is, Chevy deserved better. If his outbursts were treated at ab early stage, simple workplace therapy would have solved the problem.
Regardless the show lost its comic gem in Pierce's character.
@@umessi10 He constantly talked about how he didn't want to be there, how he didn't like the writing, how it took too much of his time. He was racist to Donald Glover, not as a character but as a human being. None of that is the fault of the management. It's crazy to think that. Chevy Chase is responsible for his own actions.
@Saltydkdan