This show is insane how it can go from extremely dark & heavy to wildly outlandish & hilarious. I really don’t think I’ve ever seen a show that balances it so well.
Yeah I loved the first season but I feel like they fumbled what was special about it in the last season. It was still good but the drama got really self serious and fumbled the tone iirc
@@AT_BASE I won’t lie the last season, especially the last 2-3 episodes sucked. Well idk maybe not sucked but I was definitely disappointed/let down by it.
For real, I see so many people treat Chris like he should've known what was going down, but all dude was told was they were going to scare some guys. Taylor is a psycho so him being dressed in full tac gear wouldn't be as big a red flag as some people claim. And if Taylor mentioned it was a job Barry needed help with, then why would Chris assume Barry was involved in criminal/hitman type shit? Dude was just trying to kick it with the boys for an afternoon and get a nice paycheck and ended up getting flipped upside down literally and mentally before being shot by who he thought was a friend...
@@JustForTheTunes nah he definitely lacked street smarts / situational awareness / the ability to read the room which is emphasized _again_ when he was talking to Barry about going to the cops. And when he finally realized, it was too late and he had to go.
@@FlyBoyKhi Like you in a vehicle with a guy who almost shot his foot off in front of a hotel, both of them seem to be on some form of stimulant and you think everything is fine and this is a good idea, Chris a fucking dumbass
@@FlyBoyKhi And not everyone has street smarts. Everytime I watch these shows I'm surprised how people assume everyone should just be a master of talking, deception, how everyone should just be ready to pull up a gun and shoot someone ... People really thinking everyone acts like a hero everytime.
"Why did you say that" Part of me thinks that this was in response to Chris revealing that his wife doesn't know he's with Barry. He just admitted that if Barry shoots him now, nobody will know that they were together.
I love that they had Barry dream his performance where he does the line "perfectly," because it's such a hollow version of what actually happens. And it helps show that the costuming and nailing 'fancy' speech isn't acting, it's just hitting lines. The real shit happens when you put real pain into every word, whether you're in jeans and a t shirt or all costumed up
Sure, Barry feels bad. He tried to warn Chris away. But at the end of the day, Barry made a choice too. He chose to murder his friend rather than face the consequences of his actions. Because he likes his life for the first time in a long time and doesn't want to go to prison.
@@aSSGoblin1488 Agreed, he's underrated. While Bill Hader is literally and figuratively the star of the scene there Chris's actor does such a fantastic job, especially when he realizes the situation he just put himself in.
Chris is honestly probably just a good guy and a idiot you know he didn't get the actual gravity of the situation when Barry was telling him to get out of the car like imagine if one of your friends said they were a hitman you wouldn't believe it immediately probably think they're fucking around
Comedy is the hardest genre, I think. With all other genres the audience can have their guard up and you weasel your way in; with certain genres like horror, you WANT the audience to keep their guard up the entire time. But with comedy, the audience has to have their guard down so they can laugh, and if you don't instantly connect with them, it's over. They won't lower their guard, the moment has passed. So if you can do comedy right, you can do anything imo
That's because everyone can relate to making bad choices and living with the consequences but when you see people make really dumb choices despite being warned multiple times: 1.Barry telling him to get out of the car, 2.Seeing the other two guys in camo and acting really hyped inside the car with loaded weapons and no trigger discipline. 3.Barry telling him verbatim that he's a hitman and that he can't go to the cops and then proceeds to list of all the reasons why eg. the cartel will kill his family,going to jail etc. 4.Despite all of the above he starts yelling to Barry that he's going to the cops and that no one knows he's here with him in the middle of nowhere. It's hard for people in these times, when we feel that we need to be super cautious all the time, to emphatize with people who didn't make one bad choice and fall down a slippery slope but made a long series of nothing but bad choices and finally feel the consequences. tl;dr Why the fuck did he jump in the car with gun totting nutjobs to scare off some guys when he was in logistics and has zero context of what he was getting into and at the end tell a hitman in the middle of nowhere that he's going to the cops and no one knows he's there with said hitman ?
@@ivanmladja24 thank you, alarm bells would have been ringing the moment I get approaced by those 2, and there were dozens of moments where a rational person would think this is a bad idea. he didn't see it worth of going to the ploce when two guys on stimulants discharged a weapon, which was most likely illegally owned, in public area, he didn't see it worth going to the police when he heard said men drive out into the desert to threaten some random civilians for all he knows, but when he has to shoot a guy, oop, 911 what's your emergency
@@ivanmladja24 like he was so distraught over the thought of having to lie to his wife when him and Barry were in the call, so if you bum rushed some guys and beat them up and made threats, wouldn't he have been lying to his wife already? so afraid of going to jail, but yet he goes out with rifles to go and threaten people, as if you can't go to jail for that
5:12 To be fair to Chris, I can totally see Taylor walking around decked out like that in non-life-threatening situations lol. Paintball, hiking, extreme hide and seek, etc. Also being decked out like that absolutely fits with the intimidation story Taylor told him.
Love that y’all reacting to this definitely a top tier show, also each season gets darker and better and the wrap up this show in a way I didn’t think they would but it was great, going to be a great time watching y’all react to this show
I got instantly hooked on this show, its literally some of the most unhinged writing ever because you know whats coming but you dont know at the same time
I was really enjoying the show, but this episode is what really got me hooked and made me a fan. Bill Hader really showed his dramatic acting chops in this one. But so did all the other actors and actresses. This might be a controversial take, but Chris play himself.
I love how she isn't into the scene either, but when Barry walks into stage and gives his line something in her clicks and it's no longer a play, it's a moment of deep real sorrow
"it is a tale, told by an idiot, full of sound and fury... signifying nothing" I find myself quoting this more and more watching what's going on around the world lately.
Barry learned what method acting was without knowing what it means haha. He’s phenomenal in this, it’s like a Hal to Walter white transformation for Bill Hader since most of the time you see him do comedy roles. Season 2 is absolutely hysterical
I think a lot of people are underestimating what its like to take someones life for the first time. Especially being thrust into a situation you werent expecting. And if you arent maybe you need to reflect on that.
I’m new to you guys but I think watching one of y’all say “this isn’t funny. He’s got trauma!” while your bro cuts over you wheezing “Traaumaaa” has got me hooked
the way everything is framed in the car scene is just perfect. especially when chris told barry that he told his wife he was going to the gym, and barry had a look of realization, knowing that he couldn't be linked to the crime, as he didn't tell his wife that he was hanging out with barry
Yall should watch those behind the scenes things they do for ep Bill Hader gives some really interesting insights on the making of the episodes and story it's cool
If it wasn't obvious of Sally before now we have it on a silver plater the depths of her character "Thank you Barry, you did everything I needed, you're so generous!" Everything is about her and she's incapable of seeing even the guy she's involved with going through his own thing.
I mean, yes, Sally is QUITE self-absorbed. But I'd say that she paid attention to Barry. She noticed that he wasn't present for the standing ovation, then tracked him down to thank him for how HELPFUL he was to her and her performance. She thanks him quite sincerely. She even notices that he clearly had to go to a pretty dark place and says that maybe that can be his process (i.e. recognizes that maybe he's finally learned how to channel his emotions to fuel a performance, much like she does)(ofc, she doesn't know what that place was). So yeah, while she is pretty self-absorbed, I'm not sure if this particular moment is the best example of that. And re: "the guy she's involved with"... She wasn't involved with him. She slept with him once up until this point and we all saw how that ended lol. Since then, their relationship has been estranged and kinda non-existent.
@@SidPhoenix2211 I said involved with, they don't have to be in a relationship to be involved, didn't think I'd have to explain that. Now to the original point, this is one of the better instances if not the best to show how awful Sally is. Besides narrating every single line of hers... You said it yourself, she thanks him for being "helpful" to her. Acknowledging he had to go to his "dark place" without even asking him what took him to get there? Show interest, concern, worry? That is all he'll ever matter to her, helpful, never special.
This episode is where we really start to see what kind of person and character Barry really is. Barry might have some good in him, but he is not a good person.
Idk if yall are watching it and editing it out but in the after show review with Bill Hader and Alec Berg. They break this one down as Barry dreams about being a marine like Chris, family and fits in, a good marine and looks down on bad marines like Taylor who just want to kill n stuff. But because he couldn't kill the bad version of himself he is then forced to kill the good/fantasy version of himself.
Y’all really blaming Chris is crazy, I understand it was stupid, but cmon you guys were acting like that’s just normal to kill one of the only friends you’ve had for years. Lupa saying he should of gotten out the car, obviously he should of gotten out, but mocking him like he knew the situation is crazy. He just didn’t want to seem like a bitch to the other two, and if rewatch the scene Barry didn’t explain shit just told him to get out and from his perceptive Barry was just calling him a bitch and not tough enough to scare some guys.
I mean, it's not that crazy. Barry is the protagonist and his actions up until now are somewhat justifiable to the viewer. Chris got himself into a bad situation and reacted poorly, reasonably so, but still Barry doesn't want to just let himself get caught so he does what he's been taught to do.
Nah, screw Chris. You know your friend is a hitman. You know you're going there to kill some people, and you're not about that life. He gives you an out, and you don't take it. When keeping it real goes wrong. That decision is all on Chris. He wanted to play big bad killer Marine and couldn't handle what comes with that kind of trauma. So he would have been just fine if everything went to plan and they killed everyone there?? Nope, doubt it. Same ending for that man as soon as he had to go home and lie to his wife about ANYTHING.
@@DJKurohHe thought they were going there to scare some guys, says that in the car last episode I think. I don’t think he knew he was a hit man till after
Nah it was the right decision. It's not a moral debate, it's a rational one. By going to the feds, Chris would ultimately drag his family into this mess and get them hurt. That's how this game goes. Barry realized that and made the call. Saving not only himself, but Chris' family in the long run. All he had to do is shut his mouth and compose himself.
@@X3MAntics It did not save his family in the long run, and I don’t think it does anyways he would get protect for his family and the Bolivians literally would have forgot about that. Besides Barry does not get away with that shit.
You all three have to react to salaar part 1 ceasefire. Its a tollywood movie and the main actor is prabhas you would really like this movie its full of action it might get confusing but it is a great action packed movie
HEAVY episode
pls watch "scary movie" if u haven't already
pls watch "scary movie" if u haven't already
pls watch "scary movie" if u haven't already
pls watch "scary movie" if u haven't already
pls watch "scary movie" if u haven't already
This show is insane how it can go from extremely dark & heavy to wildly outlandish & hilarious. I really don’t think I’ve ever seen a show that balances it so well.
Bojack Horseman I feel like has this same DNA
@@henrryeaeaeadefinitely checking it out when I have the time
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Yeah I loved the first season but I feel like they fumbled what was special about it in the last season. It was still good but the drama got really self serious and fumbled the tone iirc
@@AT_BASE I won’t lie the last season, especially the last 2-3 episodes sucked. Well idk maybe not sucked but I was definitely disappointed/let down by it.
Nothing was wrong with Chris. The problem is that he was a normal guy in the wrong place at the wrong time.
For real, I see so many people treat Chris like he should've known what was going down, but all dude was told was they were going to scare some guys. Taylor is a psycho so him being dressed in full tac gear wouldn't be as big a red flag as some people claim. And if Taylor mentioned it was a job Barry needed help with, then why would Chris assume Barry was involved in criminal/hitman type shit? Dude was just trying to kick it with the boys for an afternoon and get a nice paycheck and ended up getting flipped upside down literally and mentally before being shot by who he thought was a friend...
@@JustForTheTunes nah he definitely lacked street smarts / situational awareness / the ability to read the room which is emphasized _again_ when he was talking to Barry about going to the cops. And when he finally realized, it was too late and he had to go.
@FlyBoyKhi none of which he needed because as he stated, he was a tech guy in the army
@@FlyBoyKhi Like you in a vehicle with a guy who almost shot his foot off in front of a hotel, both of them seem to be on some form of stimulant and you think everything is fine and this is a good idea, Chris a fucking dumbass
@@FlyBoyKhi And not everyone has street smarts. Everytime I watch these shows I'm surprised how people assume everyone should just be a master of talking, deception, how everyone should just be ready to pull up a gun and shoot someone ... People really thinking everyone acts like a hero everytime.
This was the episode that hooked me and made me realize the Barry is ultimately incapable of getting what he wants. I love it.
Barry is stuck in a cycle of getting what he wants by taking the wrong path which leads to his ultimate goal ending up further and further
@@Nick-ib3hw7😅
"Why did you say that"
Part of me thinks that this was in response to Chris revealing that his wife doesn't know he's with Barry.
He just admitted that if Barry shoots him now, nobody will know that they were together.
Pretty sure he was referring to chris saying he was gonna go to the police.
@@PeacefulJoint nope, OP is actually right.
@@kennyvince Lol ok think what you want. Its not that deep.
@@kennyvinceyall trippin
I think it's sort of a response to everything he said in that moment.
I love that they had Barry dream his performance where he does the line "perfectly," because it's such a hollow version of what actually happens. And it helps show that the costuming and nailing 'fancy' speech isn't acting, it's just hitting lines. The real shit happens when you put real pain into every word, whether you're in jeans and a t shirt or all costumed up
Bill Hader win a Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for this episode
Phenomenal acting from all the characters in the show especially in this ep truly cemented this show as one of the best shows I’ve watched
Sure, Barry feels bad. He tried to warn Chris away. But at the end of the day, Barry made a choice too. He chose to murder his friend rather than face the consequences of his actions. Because he likes his life for the first time in a long time and doesn't want to go to prison.
Sally completely drops the accent after that one line from Barry 😭
actor chris had excellent delivery
@@aSSGoblin1488 Agreed, he's underrated. While Bill Hader is literally and figuratively the star of the scene there Chris's actor does such a fantastic job, especially when he realizes the situation he just put himself in.
what the hell is that pfp bro
Bill Hader and Chris Marquette (actor for Chris) are the MVPs for this episode.
Chris is honestly probably just a good guy and a idiot you know he didn't get the actual gravity of the situation when Barry was telling him to get out of the car like imagine if one of your friends said they were a hitman you wouldn't believe it immediately probably think they're fucking around
The tension in that car had me clenching
bill hader is such a phenomenal actor, why are comedy people always so good in serious roles?
Comedy is the hardest genre, I think. With all other genres the audience can have their guard up and you weasel your way in; with certain genres like horror, you WANT the audience to keep their guard up the entire time. But with comedy, the audience has to have their guard down so they can laugh, and if you don't instantly connect with them, it's over. They won't lower their guard, the moment has passed. So if you can do comedy right, you can do anything imo
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Something about the tragic clown. A lot of comedians are miserable deep down. Transferring that pain into acting doesn't sound so farfetched. 😊
Bill hader is such an amazing actor this show is so amazing 10/10
This is where the show REALLY begins.
"How my hair look Barry?"
HBO loves showing people getting smoked in cars
I got that reference.
This episode really messed me up. He wanted to get into acting to help deal with his PTSD and now we see him going though it hard
"...We need to kill Fuches" Theme of the whole frigg'n series. 😂
Feels bad for Barry but not Chris LMAO
yea some of those comments are crazy
That's because everyone can relate to making bad choices and living with the consequences but when you see people make really dumb choices despite being warned multiple times:
1.Barry telling him to get out of the car,
2.Seeing the other two guys in camo and acting really hyped inside the car with loaded weapons and no trigger discipline.
3.Barry telling him verbatim that he's a hitman and that he can't go to the cops and then proceeds to list of all the reasons why eg. the cartel will kill his family,going to jail etc.
4.Despite all of the above he starts yelling to Barry that he's going to the cops and that no one knows he's here with him in the middle of nowhere.
It's hard for people in these times, when we feel that we need to be super cautious all the time, to emphatize with people who didn't make one bad choice and fall down a slippery slope but made a long series of nothing but bad choices and finally feel the consequences.
tl;dr
Why the fuck did he jump in the car with gun totting nutjobs to scare off some guys when he was in logistics and has zero context of what he was getting into and at the end tell a hitman in the middle of nowhere that he's going to the cops and no one knows he's there with said hitman ?
@@ivanmladja24 thank you, alarm bells would have been ringing the moment I get approaced by those 2, and there were dozens of moments where a rational person would think this is a bad idea. he didn't see it worth of going to the ploce when two guys on stimulants discharged a weapon, which was most likely illegally owned, in public area, he didn't see it worth going to the police when he heard said men drive out into the desert to threaten some random civilians for all he knows, but when he has to shoot a guy, oop, 911 what's your emergency
@@ivanmladja24 like he was so distraught over the thought of having to lie to his wife when him and Barry were in the call, so if you bum rushed some guys and beat them up and made threats, wouldn't he have been lying to his wife already? so afraid of going to jail, but yet he goes out with rifles to go and threaten people, as if you can't go to jail for that
I love that Lupa thought Barry's dream acting was good 😂😂
He has the same gauge for acting that Barry has
Ain’t no way y’all are victim blaming Chris that’s fucking wild 💀
The amount of red flags that Chris was shown would have made a Bull go wild.
Chris at best was a idiot. I would've been outa that car the moment the one dude accidentally fired his gun.
5:12 To be fair to Chris, I can totally see Taylor walking around decked out like that in non-life-threatening situations lol. Paintball, hiking, extreme hide and seek, etc. Also being decked out like that absolutely fits with the intimidation story Taylor told him.
This episode was exactly when I went "Oh the haha man isn't making me laugh, why isn't he making me laugh" 😂
Ah. Barry is a method actor... I see.
this show is super super deep, eith every season it gets more deeper.
i see they still didnt figured out hank is the best character
Love that y’all reacting to this definitely a top tier show, also each season gets darker and better and the wrap up this show in a way I didn’t think they would but it was great, going to be a great time watching y’all react to this show
I got instantly hooked on this show, its literally some of the most unhinged writing ever because you know whats coming but you dont know at the same time
I was really enjoying the show, but this episode is what really got me hooked and made me a fan. Bill Hader really showed his dramatic acting chops in this one. But so did all the other actors and actresses. This might be a controversial take, but Chris play himself.
I love how she isn't into the scene either, but when Barry walks into stage and gives his line something in her clicks and it's no longer a play, it's a moment of deep real sorrow
"it is a tale, told by an idiot, full of sound and fury... signifying nothing"
I find myself quoting this more and more watching what's going on around the world lately.
Bruh how you gonna have more sympathy for Barry than Chris lmao
With these three, I'm not shocked at all at them having more sympathy for Barry😅😅😅
because main character. But they'll change their minds real quick after "do you love me Mr. Cousineau?"
It's hard to feel bad for Chris cause he had so many outs and ignored them all.
He's a Marine yet has survival instincts of a hamster
@@DefaultName-du3kr Not a hamster 🤣🤣🤣
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This was one of the most intense and heartbreaking episodes a series had in the past 6 years
Barry learned what method acting was without knowing what it means haha. He’s phenomenal in this, it’s like a Hal to Walter white transformation for Bill Hader since most of the time you see him do comedy roles. Season 2 is absolutely hysterical
This. This is the episode when I realized. I wasn't just watching a funny dark comedy. I was watching one of the best television shows in history.
I think a lot of people are underestimating what its like to take someones life for the first time. Especially being thrust into a situation you werent expecting. And if you arent maybe you need to reflect on that.
The show has just begun.
Bill Hader is an amazing actor.
Found this channel looking for reactions to this scene. Great content. Dude on the right has a boomin' voice, for sure.
I'd forever remember "My lord 😭 The queen is dead" 🙏 Bill Hader 🙇
I’m new to you guys but I think watching one of y’all say “this isn’t funny. He’s got trauma!” while your bro cuts over you wheezing “Traaumaaa” has got me hooked
the way everything is framed in the car scene is just perfect. especially when chris told barry that he told his wife he was going to the gym, and barry had a look of realization, knowing that he couldn't be linked to the crime, as he didn't tell his wife that he was hanging out with barry
Barry was a great experience going in and not knowing a thing.
The consequences of Barry's actions take the show to dark places. Enjoy the ride, Season three is my favorite but all are great
Yall should watch those behind the scenes things they do for ep Bill Hader gives some really interesting insights on the making of the episodes and story it's cool
If it wasn't obvious of Sally before now we have it on a silver plater the depths of her character
"Thank you Barry, you did everything I needed, you're so generous!" Everything is about her and she's incapable of seeing even the guy she's involved with going through his own thing.
I mean, yes, Sally is QUITE self-absorbed. But I'd say that she paid attention to Barry. She noticed that he wasn't present for the standing ovation, then tracked him down to thank him for how HELPFUL he was to her and her performance. She thanks him quite sincerely. She even notices that he clearly had to go to a pretty dark place and says that maybe that can be his process (i.e. recognizes that maybe he's finally learned how to channel his emotions to fuel a performance, much like she does)(ofc, she doesn't know what that place was).
So yeah, while she is pretty self-absorbed, I'm not sure if this particular moment is the best example of that.
And re: "the guy she's involved with"... She wasn't involved with him. She slept with him once up until this point and we all saw how that ended lol. Since then, their relationship has been estranged and kinda non-existent.
@@SidPhoenix2211 I said involved with, they don't have to be in a relationship to be involved, didn't think I'd have to explain that.
Now to the original point, this is one of the better instances if not the best to show how awful Sally is. Besides narrating every single line of hers... You said it yourself, she thanks him for being "helpful" to her. Acknowledging he had to go to his "dark place" without even asking him what took him to get there? Show interest, concern, worry? That is all he'll ever matter to her, helpful, never special.
This episode is where we really start to see what kind of person and character Barry really is. Barry might have some good in him, but he is not a good person.
Idk if yall are watching it and editing it out but in the after show review with Bill Hader and Alec Berg. They break this one down as Barry dreams about being a marine like Chris, family and fits in, a good marine and looks down on bad marines like Taylor who just want to kill n stuff. But because he couldn't kill the bad version of himself he is then forced to kill the good/fantasy version of himself.
Barry: "My Lord... the Queen is dead"
Everyone:
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
This is the episode that sold me on Bill Hader as an actor.
Everyone take a moment to think about the fight against violence. Fight it.
10:10 What's wrong with him? Um, he just murdered a dude and is freaking out? 🤣
This is a turning point for Barry. Sets him down a path where, by the end of the series, i wanted him dead
Y’all really blaming Chris is crazy, I understand it was stupid, but cmon you guys were acting like that’s just normal to kill one of the only friends you’ve had for years. Lupa saying he should of gotten out the car, obviously he should of gotten out, but mocking him like he knew the situation is crazy. He just didn’t want to seem like a bitch to the other two, and if rewatch the scene Barry didn’t explain shit just told him to get out and from his perceptive Barry was just calling him a bitch and not tough enough to scare some guys.
I mean, it's not that crazy. Barry is the protagonist and his actions up until now are somewhat justifiable to the viewer. Chris got himself into a bad situation and reacted poorly, reasonably so, but still Barry doesn't want to just let himself get caught so he does what he's been taught to do.
Nah, screw Chris. You know your friend is a hitman. You know you're going there to kill some people, and you're not about that life. He gives you an out, and you don't take it.
When keeping it real goes wrong. That decision is all on Chris. He wanted to play big bad killer Marine and couldn't handle what comes with that kind of trauma. So he would have been just fine if everything went to plan and they killed everyone there?? Nope, doubt it. Same ending for that man as soon as he had to go home and lie to his wife about ANYTHING.
@@DJKurohHe thought they were going there to scare some guys, says that in the car last episode I think. I don’t think he knew he was a hit man till after
Nah it was the right decision. It's not a moral debate, it's a rational one.
By going to the feds, Chris would ultimately drag his family into this mess and get them hurt. That's how this game goes.
Barry realized that and made the call. Saving not only himself, but Chris' family in the long run.
All he had to do is shut his mouth and compose himself.
@@X3MAntics It did not save his family in the long run, and I don’t think it does anyways he would get protect for his family and the Bolivians literally would have forgot about that. Besides Barry does not get away with that shit.
and it begins
Yall don’t seem to vibe as much with the chechens, they be having the funniest dialogues and yall sit there poker faced most of the time. 😞
2:20 yeaaaaa.....
"This dude just unlocked his Mangekyo Sharingan." Dead 🤣
"Just unlocked his mangekyou sharingan" 😂😂😂
That was wild lmao
8:55 For the car scene.
Awesome
They never heard of bill hader ?
You all three have to react to salaar part 1 ceasefire. Its a tollywood movie and the main actor is prabhas you would really like this movie its full of action it might get confusing but it is a great action packed movie
Intro art by who?
anyone feel like they should watch smiling friends?
Need their Dune 2 reaction!
its alredy out btw
@@panchozari434No, it got taken down
@@kingintox5743 well... that fucking sucks
@@panchozari434 Might re-edit and upload, but who knows
can ya’ll watch dungeon meshi?
it’s pretty good
They watched the first two episodes and they didnt like it. They said it wasn't for them so they aren't reacting to it
@@TheDaawesum1damn 😢
Bro someone needs to buy Lupa a freaking dictionary. He super spams the word "literally" and uses it wrong 98% of the time. smh
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"that's crazy he's acting while sucking at acting. this is an impressive actor."
he's a dude playing a dude disguised as another dude 😂
so every role ever?
@@synystera tropic thunder reference