Honestly the script supervisor repeatedly saying "as script supervisor" made me think he wasn't actually the script supervisor and somehow faked being one.
Okay... the fact that Grant had batteries on him that happened to be the perfect batteries for what was needed? a bit heavy handed. The fact that he DID NOT HAVE A WATER BOTTLE BUT JOSH DID? fucking GENIUS.
@@dyscea Grant was supposed to be the murder victim, Josh wasn't. Josh would then have a water bottle to drink from while he and Rehka discussed the murder. However, when the plans change, the water bottle is not noticed in the scuffle and stays on Josh's stand, until Grant takes it for himself.
Kharn The Betrayer it’s a waste, but on the plus dude made off like a bandit, getting paid to sleep like some some some some kind of Robin Hood of himself. Grant on the other hand... his “unintentional man slaughter” was so lack luster his own dad just frickin moved! Yeah just moved towns so no one would know they are related 🤦
If my coworkers made an entire Truman show murder mystery just for me I would honestly cry tears of happiness because I absolutely love murder mysteries
The fact that Rehka pre-emptively asked everyone if she was gonna get Truman Show'd on the episode where she gets Truman Show'd means that's a legit wild paranoia of hers that everyone knows about and I love it
I actually knew a girl who actually asked me "If I were the star of a show, like the Truman show, you'd tell me right"? Ashamed to admit it was fun to mess with her head abit the next few hours
Every episode I get more concerned that "Me, I've been here the WHOLE time" Is actually just a cry for help because they wont actually let him ever leave
When i first saw this, I thought 'a knife is cool but that's a random prize'. but then we learn in a later episode of game changer that Rehka is an avid home cook, and now it all makes sense. i love how this show has a ever developing lore lol
I absolutely love the diversion of everyone in the beginning holding a script. It sets an expectation that the only people in on it are holding scripts.
The plot twist of Grant being the murderer bc he was supposed to lay on the ground for 20 minutes kinda makes you forget that Josh just had to do that in reality
@@RiverWDurhamOfficial Being paid to pretend to be dead, then getting killed so he didn't even have to do his job and pretend! What a disgrace. These murder victims are getting away with murder nowadays.
the way grant acted so casually while still hiding clues is fukin amazing, he diddnt have a bottle bc he was gon die so he just casually took josh's, he just conviently had batteries on him, BUT HE WAS ABLE TO PLAY IT OFF, bruh moment
@@kathyl2312 Grant didn't need a lav mic or water bottle because he was supposed to be dead. When switching roles, he went to the sound mixer because he thought of the mic detail, but not the bottle.
the script supervisor was AMAZING in make some noise. insane, i could still remember his face pretending to eat doves while acting like a demon slash zombie
It’s weird, but I can actually empathize with Josh. In a production of Julius Caesar I was in, I had to lie on the floor for 10-20 minutes after I was killed by Brutus. It is really hard to remain still and if something becomes uncomfortable you kind of just have to deal with it; no scratching or adjusting or repositioning. A worthy challenge. An annoying one, but still worthy.
yeah once my english class acted out romeo and juliet and i nearly fell asleep because i had to lie on the floor in front of the entire class for half an hour
I love the fact that the murder mystery is being addressed as if it's both a real and fake scenario at the same time lmaoo amazing episode, what a twist!!
"The murder weapon is not on the production designer" *continues to search and compliment the production designer* "We are NOT getting fashion tips we are SOLVING A MURDER"
Chinchilla All right, but I'm pretty sure he still has to memorize the final monologue, and it's pretty impressive that he still remembers it after a whole 20 minutes of improvising as a player
@@xiaohuwang4173 Also it's what, a five minute monologue? He went to acting school. That's not a big deal and if you memorize a monologue well enough, it's in there. You're not gonna forget it from some conversation
This show never disappoints. Everyone killed it in this episode, but if I had to pick favorites, it was Rehka. She was hilarious the whole time, but her finding out she was getting Truman showed was hysterical, and 100% adorable.
I just realised: this is a gameshow, it's normally improv! That's why the guy was drawing so much attention to the fact that he was the script supervisor, because the fact that one was even necessary (which it only was because Rekah was being Truman Show'd) was itself a clue. EDIT: I feel like the fact that everyone had scripts at all was a bit weird, and Rekah got so close to figuring that out. Sam brought up that they'd only gotten the *new* scripts recently, suggesting there were old ones and thus foreshadowing the last minute changes. Rekah was supposed to realise that a team of professionals (even if line staff) probably wouldn't need a script under normal circumstances.
True, but to be fair, the context of this episode kinda necessitated scripts, since each member of the crew was actually playing a character and had certain things they needed to say
"Are we really going to trust them with actual knives and fake knives in a play where they consistently switch fake knives with real knives, for the purpose of murder?" "Whats the worst that can happen?" "They are REALLY big headed. The event in which they harness the story into reality is only a matter of time"
SplendidChip 99 I’ve seen other comments saying that the over annunciation was to emphasise that he was the only script supervisor and hadn’t written the script, suggesting someone else - Grant - had written it
One thing I think a lot of people miss is that Grant having the batteries in his bag isn’t a clue as that can be attributed to Grant’s quirky preparedness but instead, as Rehka realises right at that end, it’s actually the fact that he had his bag with him at the podium while on-camera
@@galaxykitten6849yeah but that part is bad because it breaks the immersion. Why not just hand him real batteries since he supposedly took then from josh
Cutting* to him. By the way. You pan within a single shot when the camera moves gradually to look at something else. You cut between different shots. So a camera films, stops filming, and starts filming pointed at something else (or a different t camera is pointed somewhere else)
@@THEJPIndustry even earlier lead, sam:”the scripts came in very last minute” because they had been changed last minute. also, the mention of hollywood california, because grant is an actor of hollywood california
I love that it takes them 15 minutes to ask about the teams´ relationship with Josh. Isn´t that like the first question that investigators ask? "Did he have any enemies?"
@@heartmint7364 I can answer the script one. They said the scripts were changed last minute, so people didn't have time to memorize the lines. They mentioned it in the beginning when the crew first comes out. I am curious about the Hollywood, California part though.
@@fairyqt yeah after a rewatch i catch that one too. One thing to add is when the scriPT supervisor pronounce his word like that he doesn't mean to highlight the script part, but the supervisor part. Meaning he's not the one writing the script
“Someone switched out the prop” and “That’s manslaughter at least” hits a bit differently after the Rust shooting and Alec Baldwin NOT getting charged with manslaughter.
Spoilers for Knives Out, if you even consider watching the movie, don't read below: What's funny is they are very similar. There's the aforementioned knife line, and some "weaksauce" motives from some of the suspects. There is the person who committed the murder at first glance (Marta by accidentally overdosing Harlan, the PA with the knife thing), and they admit to it, but it is revealed that someone else truly caused the murder (Grant wanting to survive and Ransom being revealed to be the murderer).
honestly thought they were gonna make that joke sooner to PA: "you'll be fine actually. Noone cares if Josh is dead. Might be considered community service :P"
Sam actually gave the first clue right in the beginning when they introduced Rehka. He says "coming in despite having two drop out shows in post production..."
What a great episode! The twists and turns! The meta nature of the story! And Keith's 'I'm innocent and being set up' acting was spot on! I was genuinely convinced!
Thats why they cast Josh as the recently deceased. Hes the only one who can pull off a lifeless body without reacting to anything else going on around him
Sam: Someone killed Josh Ruben! You must find the culprit Me: Yeah, yeah, yeah we'll get to that... but what's the tea with Design and the Producer? I'm invested.
One of the funniest videos I've seen in a hot second, I was legitimately cackling throughout and I had to rewind multiple times because I missed something because my eyes were squeezed shut from laughing so much. Game changer has been such a fun series, college humor deserved even more of a budget.
I love that they were so scared the prize knife was gonna be confused with the prop knife just like in the script that they sealed it in a black box xD
It was actually the script supervisor - who is not the script supervisor but actually a production assistant. He convinced the real script supervisor to switch roles with him and then the PA orchestrated the entire grant thing.
I swear the whole time. I was thinking it was the script supervisor because I thought that maybe he was mad that people were upset at his script Management, and that so he framed the pa And then just to cover his tracks was framing grant As a backup Only for grant to just come out as the killer
I swear the whole time. I was thinking it was the script supervisor because I thought that maybe he was mad that people were upset at his script Management, and that so he framed the pa And then just to cover his tracks was framing grant As a backup Only for grant to just come out as the killer
TW: stabbing This actually happened at my local theater. About 30 years ago, they put on a show (don't remember what), but there was a scene where one of the actors (let's call him Terry) played a cop that got stabbed near the beginning of the show. They usually used a real knife, and Terry wore a wooden chest piece to protect himself. One night, though, the actor who was supposed to stab Terry called in sick just a couple hours before the show and they had to call in their understudy. Since the understudy didn't have much practice, they decided to use a retractable knife instead of the real one. That meant Terry didn't put on his chest piece for the show. But, right before they went onstage, someone told the understudy that Terry decided he was okay with them using the real knife. So the understudy walks onstage, they play out the scene, then the understudy stabs Terry in the gut with the real knife. It was okay, no vital organs were hit, and Terry was rushed to the ER where he got stitched up and made it back for curtain call. Edit: it might have just been a rubber knife, not a retractable one, I can't remember. Point is the fake knife never got used
Any stage combat expert will tell you retractable weapons are a bad idea. They can fail and cause injuries. It’s best to just use a blade without a live edge and rehearse with your fighters to prepare for anything. I’m glad the actor was ok.
@@kerianpearson9796 Yeah, retractable blades are shit. They don't look convincing, they're not exactly silent, and they can very easily jam and end up stabbing someone anyhow. Better to use a dull blade and good acting
The ending shot of the bottle… Art. Pure, wonderful art. Whosever idea that was, I hope you read this, because it was perfect. It’s the kind of shot you’d find in a Pixar movie, and it’s the kind of shot that makes Pixar movies so good.
@@everentropy "Prop" guns usually ARE real guns. They're never meant to have live ammunition put in them. Dummy rounds or blanks are typically used instead, but it's a real gun they're loaded into. Alec Baldwin was seen acting like an asshole playing around with the guns, mock shooting people over and over because he thought it was funny. The fact that he killed someone while playing around with a real, live weapon because "IT WASN'T SUPPOSED TO BE LOADED!" is no excuse, just makes it manslaughter instead of murder.
Honestly the script supervisor repeatedly saying "as script supervisor" made me think he wasn't actually the script supervisor and somehow faked being one.
No he's a scriPt suPervisor
@@annieshakespeare7613 P is the perfect letter after all
@@rachelladue1572 eeeey
Honestly I thought that was the funniest part
It’s funny looking back because he was trying to remind Grant that he can’t change the script
“YOU CAN’T BE AGAINST ME I’LL CRY” Is incredibly relatable especially in the context of something trivial like a game betrayal lol.
maybe you don't know your comment has 6k likes!
@@terragrahamthefirst you’re right I did not!!! I’m glad you left this comment so I could see that’s totally wild
@@for_etheria happy I could help :D
Okay... the fact that Grant had batteries on him that happened to be the perfect batteries for what was needed? a bit heavy handed. The fact that he DID NOT HAVE A WATER BOTTLE BUT JOSH DID? fucking GENIUS.
I didn't even connect that in my brain
Grant didn't even have batteries!
You know how many times I’ve watched this and didn’t get this? Guess i’ll watch it AGAIN 😂
@@dyscea Grant was supposed to be the murder victim, Josh wasn't. Josh would then have a water bottle to drink from while he and Rehka discussed the murder. However, when the plans change, the water bottle is not noticed in the scuffle and stays on Josh's stand, until Grant takes it for himself.
@@missseaweed2462 I literally watched it for the fifth time the other day and i JUST got it 🤣
"I'm gonna touch you, I'm gonna touch you, I need an affirmative yes if that's okay?" Love it.
We love a consent king 👑
Hey, got to make sure you don't catch a case
12:08
@@BLSXful ba dum tss
And THAT was scripted too. That makes it even funnier. Or maybe the show was mostly loosely handled, idk still a great bit.
Mad props to Josh for lying on the floor for 20 minutes
I assume he just likes 'Saw".
he came from new york for that
Was probably closer to 40
Kharn The Betrayer I cant believe they WASTED the OG like this!
Kharn The Betrayer it’s a waste, but on the plus dude made off like a bandit, getting paid to sleep like some some some some kind of Robin Hood of himself. Grant on the other hand... his “unintentional man slaughter” was so lack luster his own dad just frickin moved! Yeah just moved towns so no one would know they are related 🤦
I love the complete switch of Grant's personality from confused contestant to maniacal supervillain, he was very convincing
That's just Grant O'Brian
It's such a huge bit that I end up forgetting that grant is actually a good actor
Grant would make a great Light Yagami
E
"I AM THE LOVE CHILD OF THE GRINCH AND JARED KUSHNER!" I'm dying xD
'No one cares about Josh's
'Yeah, hes trash'
...Josh breaks character and smirks...
Which part??
@@ernestostion7295 At approx. 18 min. 😃
@@ernestostion7295 17:54
Dude amen I broke out laughing
I was just about to comment this because I love it so much
If my coworkers made an entire Truman show murder mystery just for me I would honestly cry tears of happiness because I absolutely love murder mysteries
Dang same.
I love murder mysteries, but I am FUCKING TERRIBLE at murder mysteries.
@@antonyduhamel1166 I feel a kinship with you
Ugh, this is the one comment I accidentally saw before realizing I shouldn't read the comments section, and it spoiled it..
But they won't, and never will
The fact that Rehka pre-emptively asked everyone if she was gonna get Truman Show'd on the episode where she gets Truman Show'd means that's a legit wild paranoia of hers that everyone knows about and I love it
When?
@@mariaoconnor9153 22:36
I actually knew a girl who actually asked me "If I were the star of a show, like the Truman show, you'd tell me right"?
Ashamed to admit it was fun to mess with her head abit the next few hours
@@wildste Truman Show delusion actually is a widespread disorder aand it's definitely serious enough to not mess around with so
I think everyone has had that thought after watching Truman and feel like you are being played like in her situation.
Every episode I get more concerned that "Me, I've been here the WHOLE time"
Is actually just a cry for help because they wont actually let him ever leave
Oh wait. Maybe he is…
Dammnnn
hes the game changer genie cant let him out of the lamp.
@@bopqw1055 wait oh no…
Pretty sure he's the majority owner now... wouldn't let him leave so badly he ended up in charge 😂
That was the most elaborate way to give someone a kitchen knife
And we loved it
World's Sharpest Knife Made of Betrayal
It's the only fda approved way to receive one on camera
I havent whatched the episode yet but this made me laugh already
Josh should have had the knife and a note to give it to the winner of the sketch under his shirt.
When i first saw this, I thought 'a knife is cool but that's a random prize'. but then we learn in a later episode of game changer that Rehka is an avid home cook, and now it all makes sense. i love how this show has a ever developing lore lol
You should watch her satire show gods of food it's so funny
She was obviously very excited about it too 😊 very wholesome
I absolutely love the diversion of everyone in the beginning holding a script. It sets an expectation that the only people in on it are holding scripts.
Plus, Grant notes that Josh had water. This is because he wasn't meant to die.
I honestly thought the host was going to be it!
@@dana102083 Yeah, I wanted them to just immediately accuse Sam!
This is just so fun and clever. It's amazing how engaging they make this.
And that it was badly planned last minute
The production designer looking straight into the camera at any chance or to punctuate a sentence is a mood
Josh flying from New York to lay dead on the ground for an episode is my favorite thing aside from Grants looks and charm and Brennan's everything
Brennan? 😭😭😭
@@abigail_brianna7613 wait is that not his name omg 😂😂😂
@@OneTake11 no it's okay 😭😭😭 i don't think brennan was in this episode
@@abigail_brianna7613 ohhh no I was just meaning that of my favourites of the channel thats why I love them 😭
@@OneTake11 AHAHHAA THAT MAKES SENSE. SORRY 🙈🙈🙈
I love how the contestants spent more time shipping people than actually finding things out about the murder lol
A murder:
Grant and Rehka: :/
Literally any two people talking:
Rehka and Grant: oh mY GOD GET THE FBI ON THIS
there was so much chemistry i got caustic burns
because half of the contestants already knew who did it :)
You mean “contestant” LOLOLOL
It was Grant trying to distract her and she fell for it lol
Me: "Oh cool Josh Ruben's here. I look forward to his hilarious antics."
Josh Ruben: spends the whole time face down on the ground in silence.
He gets paid to nap, what a legend
Classic Josh!
na he's dead...
F in the chat for juben rosh
josh ruben is fine.. but his brother juben rosh isn't
'No one cares about josh'.
Josh suddenly grins on the floor.
Don't know why but couldn't stop laughing
@@nomasan 'Juben Rosh'
What a switcheroo
The plot twist of Grant being the murderer bc he was supposed to lay on the ground for 20 minutes kinda makes you forget that Josh just had to do that in reality
I’m almost positive he just fell asleep halfway through the shoot lmao
@@GigglingBug1564 he didn't he smiled when someone said he's trash
Damn it I should’ve waited until I finished the episode to go to the comments
Though, he kinda won here. He just got paid to lay on the ground for half an hour
@@RiverWDurhamOfficial Being paid to pretend to be dead, then getting killed so he didn't even have to do his job and pretend! What a disgrace. These murder victims are getting away with murder nowadays.
the way grant acted so casually while still hiding clues is fukin amazing, he diddnt have a bottle bc he was gon die so he just casually took josh's, he just conviently had batteries on him, BUT HE WAS ABLE TO PLAY IT OFF, bruh moment
Omg I didn't catch the water bottle hint! That's genius!
i just re-watched it and he didn't even actually have batteries?! he just pretended to, and rehka was so distracted she didn't notice!
ohh my fricking god
@@mollytaylor8122 can you explain the significance of the water bottle? I don't get that part.
@@kathyl2312 Grant didn't need a lav mic or water bottle because he was supposed to be dead. When switching roles, he went to the sound mixer because he thought of the mic detail, but not the bottle.
That smile on josh after "Who cares about josh?" made me practically DIE
SAME!!!!
At 18:00
@@youtubeaddict6128 thank you
@@ian6882 ☺️
i wheezedd
the script supervisor was AMAZING in make some noise. insane, i could still remember his face pretending to eat doves while acting like a demon slash zombie
I knew that he seemed familiar! That episode was great 😁
Could be fun.
I love how the Production Designer IMMEDIATELY took on the sexy suspicious diva archtype xD
I swear I've seen her on another channel. I can't seem to put my finger on it though. From what I remember, she's always laying that vibe.
@@azimhanif1 Somebody else said she was on GMM?
@@azimhanif1 she was on Adam Ruins Everything, and some of the episodes are of another channel
The smirk followed by that gasp she gives when Grant accuses her is killing me
It is her calling and she should absolutely be on one of those drama novellas.
It’s weird, but I can actually empathize with Josh. In a production of Julius Caesar I was in, I had to lie on the floor for 10-20 minutes after I was killed by Brutus. It is really hard to remain still and if something becomes uncomfortable you kind of just have to deal with it; no scratching or adjusting or repositioning. A worthy challenge. An annoying one, but still worthy.
Sure, but the camera wasn't on Josh all the time, so...
Being stabbed multiple times would be fun
yeah once my english class acted out romeo and juliet and i nearly fell asleep because i had to lie on the floor in front of the entire class for half an hour
@@level_breaded5364 Oh, it was!
I played a dead guy in a play and I just fell asleep in the position on the floor.
I love the fact that the murder mystery is being addressed as if it's both a real and fake scenario at the same time lmaoo amazing episode, what a twist!!
Josh flew all the way out to california just to lay on the floor all episode
hollywood, california - no less
And he got paid for it too lol
Dedication
It's such a Josh thing too do lol
@@BrokenGodEnt so he was… laying down on the job 🤣
Literally anyone: ITS A MURDER
Grant and Rehka: Erotic Romance novel
You would love Dimension20's Mice and Murder
What's the difference?
10:17
It sounded like an erotic romance novel though
They'll do that for anything
"The murder weapon is not on the production designer"
*continues to search and compliment the production designer*
"We are NOT getting fashion tips we are SOLVING A MURDER"
I like how Sam said at the beginning that it's too much to ask everybody to memorize the script but they still let Grant memorize it 😂
I'm pretty sure most of that was improv though based on very loose guidelines. He's just that good.
Chinchilla All right, but I'm pretty sure he still has to memorize the final monologue, and it's pretty impressive that he still remembers it after a whole 20 minutes of improvising as a player
@@xiaohuwang4173 Also it's what, a five minute monologue? He went to acting school. That's not a big deal and if you memorize a monologue well enough, it's in there. You're not gonna forget it from some conversation
王小虎 who’s to say he memorized it? Grant probably just improvised the whole thing
I think it’s suppose to make it more unexpected that he’s the murderer
This show never disappoints. Everyone killed it in this episode, but if I had to pick favorites, it was Rehka. She was hilarious the whole time, but her finding out she was getting Truman showed was hysterical, and 100% adorable.
Alex G shes has always been a riot ^_^ ever since she did that Jake and Amir sketch, I’m really happy we are getting to see her come into her own ^_^
I got to say that of all of them the PA really ‘killed it’ in the show
Alex G "killed it" is the wrong thing to say when a murder is involved.
Shouldn't have read this comment while still watching the video
Them discussing how hot the recording was was HILARIOUS.
I just realised: this is a gameshow, it's normally improv! That's why the guy was drawing so much attention to the fact that he was the script supervisor, because the fact that one was even necessary (which it only was because Rekah was being Truman Show'd) was itself a clue.
EDIT: I feel like the fact that everyone had scripts at all was a bit weird, and Rekah got so close to figuring that out. Sam brought up that they'd only gotten the *new* scripts recently, suggesting there were old ones and thus foreshadowing the last minute changes. Rekah was supposed to realise that a team of professionals (even if line staff) probably wouldn't need a script under normal circumstances.
Hey, it's game changer, the game show where the game changes every show!
@@ConfusionUwUAnd that is your host
Sam Reich
He has been here the whole time
True, but to be fair, the context of this episode kinda necessitated scripts, since each member of the crew was actually playing a character and had certain things they needed to say
Why is no one talking about the clip of Rehka stabbing Grant repeatedly I was wheezing
Same
Sammmme
9:09
Same
And everyone else is just like 👁👄👁
I'm sorry but Grant just going IN on sniffing the marker is what got me. He went back for seconds.
And Rehka's face at that moment too. "I'm so done with this man."
“Every crime leads, one way or another, back to Grant O’Brian”
Trapp *smiling maniacally while burying Patt* “They’ll never know!”
unless it was Grant who made him do it all along!
@@senyaborovikov1015 & he killed sparky too! 😈
I’m sorry but the crew being afraid that Rekkha’s victory knife would get swapped out with the fake knife is so funny to me
I mean they had a good point
Alec Baldwin wasn't even on the set.
Alec Baldwin
"Are we really going to trust them with actual knives and fake knives in a play where they consistently switch fake knives with real knives, for the purpose of murder?"
"Whats the worst that can happen?"
"They are REALLY big headed. The event in which they harness the story into reality is only a matter of time"
@@cosmicriptid So does the knife
The way that Grant and Rehka both just start yelling at the PA when they find out he’s the one who stabbed josh is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen.
Woah woah; spoiler alert.
@@knowlegablesalmon7963 Dude if you're in the comments you can't complain about spoilers
@@knowlegablesalmon7963 Oh no, people talking about what happened in the video in the comments of said video...
12:45 for future, also 10:35 is just as good
Hey sweetie, hey honey, you're going to jail :)
Grant (quoting Stanislavsky): There are no small parts, only small actors!
Also Grant: *commits murder so as not to play the small part of a corpse*
Honestly, would YOU want to do nothing but lay on the floor for 20 minutes when there are other, better roles to play?
Can we get a sequel where the “Hollywood, California” plotline is resolved?
And the Rottweilers and the Script Supervisor's weird enunciation
SplendidChip 99 I’ve seen other comments saying that the over annunciation was to emphasise that he was the only script supervisor and hadn’t written the script, suggesting someone else - Grant - had written it
@@cynthiababbage8324 Oh I didn't see any. That actually makes a lot of sense.
@@splendidchip9977 I assume they just wanted to cement character quirks
I was trying to join the CA from california to the PT in Script and come up with something.
Can we just applaud the production designer's acting skills? Also her resting face is iconic. It's like the perfect mix of bitchy yet aspirational.
*organ sting*
She's a star!
I thought she was the lamest lmao
she used to be on GMM. she's a traitor
They all acted great
The fact that Grant turns full evil flailing Muppet during his monolog is so much fun 😂
"Ur going to jail"
"Dont tell my mom"
Thats how it works. I dont care if its a life sentence or an execution, dont tell her
True lol
"if you were an animal, what would you be?"
"A Snake. "
*G U I L T Y*
Michele Pella IN THE GRASS?
Jk rowling who?
@@tinymxnticore 😂🤣
One thing I think a lot of people miss is that Grant having the batteries in his bag isn’t a clue as that can be attributed to Grant’s quirky preparedness but instead, as Rehka realises right at that end, it’s actually the fact that he had his bag with him at the podium while on-camera
If you look closely at grant handing off the batteries, you can also see that there *are no batteries*. Grant hands the sound guy an empty fist of air
@@galaxykitten6849yeah but that part is bad because it breaks the immersion. Why not just hand him real batteries since he supposedly took then from josh
@@LostMyGoatsAgain maybe it was improv? Or maybe it was a red herring/hint for Rehka, idk
Legend says that they didn't have Brennan on this episode because he would've solved it within the first 5 minutes.
Not if they made him play the corpse.
@@gnaskar He could've been a good corpse
@@gnaskar he'd only display yet another talent and throw his voice pretending to be ghost Brennan
No he would have rambled for 15min about the cultural implications of a knife in some obscure South american civilisation
@@Sir_Bucket you edited your comment and still got civilization spelled wrong.
I love that Josh never broke character even when it was over.
18:00
He smirked and it was great
He actually died
@@itsashane1552 true
Lol I'd fall asleep no lie
16:03 "do we know how anyone feels about JOSH?" and the camera panning to him forgotten on the ground
Cutting* to him. By the way.
You pan within a single shot when the camera moves gradually to look at something else.
You cut between different shots. So a camera films, stops filming, and starts filming pointed at something else (or a different t camera is pointed somewhere else)
@@lawrencecobb2107hhh
The best part was how Josh never got up, proving he's either the most dedicated actor alive... Or he's actually dead. May he rest in peace.
The end card shows the episode is in memory of him, soooo....
@@schattentaenzerin he was in a movie recently. Maybe a body double 😉
He smiled at one point in the episode when Grant said "who cares about Josh?"
"Every crime leads to Grant O'Brien" was that them telling us that Trapp didn't kill Pat?
Yes, yes it was.
He only probably killed Pat
Bold of you to assume they weren't in cahoots, Connor
@@QueerQuetzal This conspiracy is bigger than any of us!
Every crime really would lead to Katie but she's way to smart
i like how grant needs permission. "i'm going to touch you lightly. i need an affirmative yes." i appreciate him
Rekkha's annoyed face waiting for Grant to be done with his marker sniffing tells me this is TOTALLY NOT THE FIRST TIME they've been in this position.
9:08 Sam was definitely prompting them to finish his sentence, but Rheka and Grant were too amused with the knife to notice 😂
LOL
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@@sophiaredwood5825 🫡
I was searching for this 😂
I thought he was just distracted by them
17:15 You can see that Grant didn’t actually have battery’s and only pretended to give them to the sound mixer.
Brilliant little detail.
"YOU WENT TO TISCH I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU LEARNED THERE-"
"NOT MUCH-"
I cackled.
I love peak emotional rehka
And then at the end "I WENT TO TISCH"
"Hey, let me just pull out my own batteries, that I carry around for some reason"
-Grant
Edit: well that was a plot twist
Even earlier lead
Prob guy:"does everybody have a water "
Grant:"yes the victim left his "
Grant didnt had his own watee
@@THEJPIndustry oh my god, that's genius. It's too bad this comment is buried under this thread
This episode was so high effort in foreshadowing, its hilarious
@@THEJPIndustry even earlier lead,
sam:”the scripts came in very last minute”
because they had been changed last minute. also, the mention of hollywood california, because grant is an actor of hollywood california
I mean I literally have AA batteries on me 24/7. I'm being completely serious.
Grant being just THE MOST respectful of peoples bodily autonomy 😌
except for the murder thing lmfao
I love that it takes them 15 minutes to ask about the teams´ relationship with Josh. Isn´t that like the first question that investigators ask? "Did he have any enemies?"
Well everyone knows Josh sucks so...
Damn.. this actually made me realize how good at acting Grant really is.. I did NOT see that coming
My favourite thing is on rewatch there are clues throughout like the fact that he doesnt have a water bottle and had batteries in his bag.
@@Not_An_EV and the hollywood california and the last minute scripts
@@mcmonkey26 what about hollywood cali and script? Didn't catch that one
@@heartmint7364 I can answer the script one. They said the scripts were changed last minute, so people didn't have time to memorize the lines. They mentioned it in the beginning when the crew first comes out.
I am curious about the Hollywood, California part though.
@@fairyqt yeah after a rewatch i catch that one too. One thing to add is when the scriPT supervisor pronounce his word like that he doesn't mean to highlight the script part, but the supervisor part. Meaning he's not the one writing the script
“Someone switched out the prop” and “That’s manslaughter at least” hits a bit differently after the Rust shooting and Alec Baldwin NOT getting charged with manslaughter.
That's because the charge requires the person to have acted negligently or without regard for safety
@@LLGameShows
…… and that’s different from the situation they were joking about in the video because…..?
I mean one of those people is rich and famous. Anyone else would absolutely get charged.
"Hey sweety, he- hey honey, you're going to jail" 💀😂 This was gold!
Amazing 😂
"i've got 7 rottweilers i need to take care of"
"that's the most suspicious dog"
10:36 love the producer's face just going like "we're going to have to bleep a lot of this please stop this is awkward"
“A switcheroo?!?! You think that’s gonna hold up in court?!?!?!”
Omg I almost cried laughing
Knives Out (2019)
cowmousedog where no one can tell the difference between a prop and a real knife
Zandy Knope that’s exactly what I was thinking
Great movie.
Mice and Murder (2021)
Spoilers for Knives Out, if you even consider watching the movie, don't read below:
What's funny is they are very similar. There's the aforementioned knife line, and some "weaksauce" motives from some of the suspects. There is the person who committed the murder at first glance (Marta by accidentally overdosing Harlan, the PA with the knife thing), and they admit to it, but it is revealed that someone else truly caused the murder (Grant wanting to survive and Ransom being revealed to be the murderer).
I love that they discover a really important clue with the knife but instead immediately get distracted stabbing each other
"No one cares about Josh!"
"Right?! He's trash!"
Josh being a dead man: *smiles*
Lmao!!! Had me dead!!
Also had Josh dead.
Crew... There's been another murder!
I didn't have to look far for this comment. Josh is such a trooper.
18:00 on the dot
honestly thought they were gonna make that joke sooner
to PA: "you'll be fine actually. Noone cares if Josh is dead. Might be considered community service :P"
Sam's defeated "Yes, you can use your own batteries..." absolutely sent me!
You realize, now, that was part of the script.
@@Pablo360able it was one of the best plot twists of all time such amazing acting
24:03
I was almost expecting him to open the box & it'd be empty with dramatic lighting and more twists.
The part where rehka kept stabbing grant with the retractable knife really got me. I think it was how they just looked at them like they were insane.
“Do a better impression of me”
*he does a flawless impression of Grant*
12:50 I love Rehka here and the response to her of "Don't tell my mom" lol gold
"I need an affirmative yes" GRANT you sweet giant boy
Nothing kills the mood faster
@@juggernautjigsaw99 wdym
Worth nothing if you pressure someone into that affirmative yes tho
"A SWITCHEROO! You think that shit'll hold up in court?!"
"Sweetie, sweetie, you're going to jail".
I love these lines 😂😂
A switcheroo probably wouldn't hold up in court but perhaps a loop-de-doop would
I know right I loved it.
"Sweetie, your ass is grass"
16:54 “are you gonna go rogue?” “No- YES!” Good save Grant
"I am a love child between the Grinch and Jared Kushner"
I am done
Disgusting.
What evil villainous thing did Jared Kushner even do?
hi done
I rewatched twice for Rekha's "uigh" response.
@@andareone i am dad
The chaotic energy of this show is amazing.
"We were forced to seal the real knife because the crew thought we'd hurt someone"
They are 100% correct in that fear.
rewatching this, the contestants came out and I was like “I didn’t remember josh being in this episode! …oh yeah”
Same haha
I love how this show is 90% a bunch of friends goofing off and cracking jokes
Sam actually gave the first clue right in the beginning when they introduced Rehka. He says "coming in despite having two drop out shows in post production..."
"Every crime leads to Grant O'Brien" I want an apology video of grant just apologizing for different crimes. That would be hilarious.
grant killed pat?!!?
@@craigyeah1052 _allegedly*_
What a great episode! The twists and turns! The meta nature of the story! And Keith's 'I'm innocent and being set up' acting was spot on! I was genuinely convinced!
this is not buzzfeed keith :,) altho i did think about their similarities while watching
@@ericaheap I know that - it was a while ago that i posted this comment but I was probably joking XD
@@purplehedgehog2366 oH okok I get it lol 🥴
@@ericaheap it's pretty amazing how identical they look *and* sound tho. Threw me for a loop, for sure
Thats why they cast Josh as the recently deceased. Hes the only one who can pull off a lifeless body without reacting to anything else going on around him
Sam: Someone killed Josh Ruben! You must find the culprit
Me: Yeah, yeah, yeah we'll get to that... but what's the tea with Design and the Producer? I'm invested.
At 18:00 i love how josh smiles when they start talkin about nobdoy liking him
E
mad props to the people who realized that rekka was the only one being addressed by the host
5:43 Sam addresses Grant.
3:11 as well
Holy crap I'm *crying* I love their dynamic. I would watch a whole season of just them trying to solve murder mysteries
Well, do I have news for YOU
@@Rhiro wait what are there more of these??
@nikoong7937 they're referring to Mice and Murder, most likely; rehka and grant play detective to a murder mystery (with 4 others)
love that all the 'improve actors' are laughing and all the behind scene folks are keeping a straight face
the ScripT Supervisors impression of Grant went under appreciated lmao that was top notch
"Grant coming in at 8'14"" is more hilarious than people gave it credit for
One of the funniest videos I've seen in a hot second, I was legitimately cackling throughout and I had to rewind multiple times because I missed something because my eyes were squeezed shut from laughing so much. Game changer has been such a fun series, college humor deserved even more of a budget.
I love that they were so scared the prize knife was gonna be confused with the prop knife just like in the script that they sealed it in a black box xD
Josh smiling at being called trashed 18:00 killed me
Kaity R yeah I noticed to
This would've been so much funnier if josh talked and participated while still laying on the floor pretending to be dead
Ah, yes, the good ol' Bethesda corpse.
Never quite realized he was dead.
You may now interrogate the corpse
@@syweb2 like a cartoon character ran off a cliff...
My first step would’ve been examining the corpse for clues and to confirm they’re actually dead
It was actually the script supervisor - who is not the script supervisor but actually a production assistant. He convinced the real script supervisor to switch roles with him and then the PA orchestrated the entire grant thing.
I swear the whole time. I was thinking it was the script supervisor because I thought that maybe he was mad that people were upset at his script Management, and that so he framed the pa And then just to cover his tracks was framing grant As a backup Only for grant to just come out as the killer
I swear the whole time. I was thinking it was the script supervisor because I thought that maybe he was mad that people were upset at his script Management, and that so he framed the pa And then just to cover his tracks was framing grant As a backup Only for grant to just come out as the killer
TW: stabbing
This actually happened at my local theater. About 30 years ago, they put on a show (don't remember what), but there was a scene where one of the actors (let's call him Terry) played a cop that got stabbed near the beginning of the show. They usually used a real knife, and Terry wore a wooden chest piece to protect himself. One night, though, the actor who was supposed to stab Terry called in sick just a couple hours before the show and they had to call in their understudy. Since the understudy didn't have much practice, they decided to use a retractable knife instead of the real one. That meant Terry didn't put on his chest piece for the show. But, right before they went onstage, someone told the understudy that Terry decided he was okay with them using the real knife. So the understudy walks onstage, they play out the scene, then the understudy stabs Terry in the gut with the real knife. It was okay, no vital organs were hit, and Terry was rushed to the ER where he got stitched up and made it back for curtain call.
Edit: it might have just been a rubber knife, not a retractable one, I can't remember. Point is the fake knife never got used
he came BACK???? I would've just gone home
Any stage combat expert will tell you retractable weapons are a bad idea. They can fail and cause injuries. It’s best to just use a blade without a live edge and rehearse with your fighters to prepare for anything. I’m glad the actor was ok.
@@kerianpearson9796 Yeah, retractable blades are shit. They don't look convincing, they're not exactly silent, and they can very easily jam and end up stabbing someone anyhow. Better to use a dull blade and good acting
What "turn to page 22 if you think John is the killer" murder mystery town do you live in??
@@chrismanuel9768 Shouldn't all retractable blades be dull anyways? What's the point of them being sharp?
rehkas reaction to Grant being the love child between the grinch and Jared kushner was absolutely fucking perfect
The ending shot of the bottle…
Art. Pure, wonderful art. Whosever idea that was, I hope you read this, because it was perfect.
It’s the kind of shot you’d find in a Pixar movie, and it’s the kind of shot that makes Pixar movies so good.
That closing was PERFECT “every crime leads back in one way or another to Grant O’Brien!”
I love that Rehka and Grant make such hardcore commentary as if theyre doing a LetsPlay instead of inperson filming XD
damn i cant believe josh actually died in this episode just to make his performance more realistic. such commission to the role
“You think you’ll get off because of a switcheroo?… just because the weapon wasn’t suppose to be real?” That didn’t age well
Game changer really did predict an Alec Baldwin, huh
HUH?? WHAT HAPPENED?
@@mcbubski4297 excuse me what
@@Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice I heard the prop supervisor was kind of obsessed with using real (not prop) guns and it was probably her fault.
@@everentropy "Prop" guns usually ARE real guns. They're never meant to have live ammunition put in them. Dummy rounds or blanks are typically used instead, but it's a real gun they're loaded into.
Alec Baldwin was seen acting like an asshole playing around with the guns, mock shooting people over and over because he thought it was funny. The fact that he killed someone while playing around with a real, live weapon because "IT WASN'T SUPPOSED TO BE LOADED!" is no excuse, just makes it manslaughter instead of murder.