Hamilton MOVIE REACTION!!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @jetsinx1778
    @jetsinx1778 4 года назад +10761

    Ever noticed how Eliza is the only one who doesn't rap the ENTIRE show, simply because she's the only one not running out of time (she's the only one who lives a full life).

    • @DMTaiga
      @DMTaiga 4 года назад +576

      Washington: Am I a joke to you?

    • @karlwilker579
      @karlwilker579 4 года назад +285

      She beatboxes during Philip's first rap.

    • @jetsinx1778
      @jetsinx1778 4 года назад +748

      @@karlwilker579 we both know that doesn’t count as a “rap” she’s just adding a tune 😂

    • @faiththomas6137
      @faiththomas6137 4 года назад +358

      @Trashthlete Peggy also disappeared after only a few appearances. The rationale for that is more along the lines that she isn't prevalent throughout the whole musical. Eliza was there until the end so her not rapping has more meaning.

    • @onebuffalo5402
      @onebuffalo5402 4 года назад +84

      king george doesnt rap.

  • @zigif1417
    @zigif1417 4 года назад +4040

    In my opinion the most genius moment in the whole show is the final duel where Burr Doesn't wait for it and Hamilton Throws away his shot
    Amazing show and film

    • @KrissesSZN
      @KrissesSZN 3 года назад +113

      YESS! Great point!!

    • @lovelylinds
      @lovelylinds 3 года назад +195

      I never noticed this.😯 Literally so many easter eggs and connections in this show...

    • @niffernurse
      @niffernurse 3 года назад +98

      This. Lin literally gives us spoilers the whole show. And you just called it.

    • @kjfilms784
      @kjfilms784 3 года назад +24

      Wow I never realized that

    • @rennnn4444
      @rennnn4444 3 года назад +55

      Well...in yorktown he says "i am not throwing away my shot till the world turns upsidedown" i thought that meant he wont throw away his shot untill he makes his difference in the world and for the country, but i get what your saying. There IS a whole song about how he wont throw away his shot lmao.

  • @tokoshie
    @tokoshie 4 года назад +5799

    I always like how at the end Hamilton, Burr, and Eliza are the only ones not dressed in white, cause they're the answers to the questions asked in the song. Who lived? Burr. Who died? Hamilton. Who told their story? Eliza.

    • @lindseysquire8417
      @lindseysquire8417 4 года назад +466

      Actually, Angelica is also wearing color, but it still fits, because "While she's alive, we tell your story"

    • @abs.11.11
      @abs.11.11 4 года назад +52

      And Hamilton, he isn’t wearing white because he is the answer to who dies.

    • @rosenthorn_
      @rosenthorn_ 4 года назад +283

      Another interpretation i've seen and agree with is that this musical is as much about Eliza as it is about Alexander. At the end she asks "who tells my story" and then light focuses on her, with Alexander even presenting her to the audience and stepping away. It's not just about Alexander Hamilton, the play is called Hamilton because it's also about Eliza Hamilton. Both the Hamiltons.

    • @PB-tr5ze
      @PB-tr5ze 4 года назад +32

      Its interesting, apparently the real life Eliza only black mourning dress after Alexander died.
      I was kinda hoping that they had her change costumes to reflect that piece of history.

    • @desertrose777
      @desertrose777 4 года назад +34

      @@rosenthorn_ That is exactly my theory as well Rae Merrick, like exactly that. We the audience are watching Hamilton and we are the ones that will continue telling the story, not just Hamilton's but all of their stories. We learn history because it's important.

  • @numbernine5894
    @numbernine5894 4 года назад +5956

    Phillip dies after 19 songs in Act 2, which is how old he lived to be. The entire musical has 47 songs (including the Laurens Interlude) which is how old Hamilton lived to be.

  • @numbernine5894
    @numbernine5894 4 года назад +4416

    Fun fact: The girl who shows the bullet in the final duel, Ariana DeBose, has a named part in the ensemble as 'The Bullet'. She is first shown when she is killed by a British officer, and from then on becomes the symbol of death in the musical. For example, in 'Blow Us All Away' she is one of the ladies that Phillip talks to; he literally 'flirts with death'.

    • @misplacedsemicolon838
      @misplacedsemicolon838 3 года назад +191

      Wow.

    • @marahbaker8615
      @marahbaker8615 3 года назад +118

      Cool fact! Thanks for sharing

    • @Koleman27
      @Koleman27 3 года назад +55

      wow thanks for the fact

    • @INeedYouToBreathe
      @INeedYouToBreathe 3 года назад +62

      this fact is so fun that they talk about it in the video. incredible

    • @athen12
      @athen12 3 года назад +156

      Lauren also shakes her hand, forshadowing his death.

  • @Noah-pc6wq
    @Noah-pc6wq 4 года назад +3145

    Eliza's gasp at the end, to me, is her literally seeing the audience in the theatre. She spends the entire song hoping that her work preserving Alexander's legacy and story has meant something, and now thanks to Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical, everybody knows the story.

    • @tbauer4850
      @tbauer4850 4 года назад +81

      This should be higher up

    • @larrythomas7452
      @larrythomas7452 3 года назад +81

      I took it as taking her final breath. But that's a good thought as well.

    • @jammastrjess
      @jammastrjess 3 года назад +29

      I like this idea in theory, but it seems a little self-important if Lin actually wrote it that way...

    • @lesliesterling826
      @lesliesterling826 3 года назад +169

      @@jammastrjess LMM said it was both--both her final breath and the realization that the story did get told

    • @TheCanderemy
      @TheCanderemy 3 года назад +160

      @@jammastrjess lin said that he leaves the interpretation to who ever is playing Eliza, so really only the Elizas know what the gasp means and its different for each of them

  • @Huntress59
    @Huntress59 4 года назад +5498

    I sometimes feel that the actor who plays Hercules Mulligan/James Madison is underrated. His characters are so different that he plays.

    • @cargo71
      @cargo71 4 года назад +97

      He is in the show Station 19 too.

    • @kwalton7690
      @kwalton7690 4 года назад +428

      This. Daveed Diggs has the most impressive performance but, in my opinion, Okieriete Onaodowan is the most versatile actor in Hamilton.

    • @trashbread4734
      @trashbread4734 4 года назад +29

      @@kwalton7690 using dat big brain with those big werds

    • @justbored-_-4805
      @justbored-_-4805 3 года назад +87

      He really shined in this movie, or whatever you want to call it. Seeing him perform gives me so much more than just listening to his voice in the soundtrack. I can say that about most of the cast but he shined in particular

    • @lighterlikeafeather
      @lighterlikeafeather 3 года назад +51

      Oh don't worry, he's very much appreciated in the Hamilfam (the show's fans) but true that he still can use a little but of the love 🥰

  • @Julia-qv5ls
    @Julia-qv5ls 4 года назад +6163

    I love how in the 2nd act several actors let their hair down and say “We’re new characters now” and the entire audience just says “Ok”

    • @dradencake3199
      @dradencake3199 4 года назад +726

      Ngl, it was hard for me to recognize them as the same actors after the switch till a 2nd viewing cause of the clothes and stellar acting

    • @MrBwataman
      @MrBwataman 4 года назад +661

      That's theater! Also the background actors putting on different coats/glasses/other accessories to become minor characters through the play then fading into the background and supporting again.

    • @ravenpurple1527
      @ravenpurple1527 3 года назад +20

      Right lol

    • @MeAuntieNora
      @MeAuntieNora 3 года назад +187

      @@MrBwataman Exactly, this is such a classical theater thing, going way back to ancient times!

    • @Rachael.11
      @Rachael.11 3 года назад +175

      Another thing I love about the hair styles is their representations of the battles the characters are fighting. In the first act, all the guys have their hair up because they're fighting in the war and Eliza's hair is down. Then in the second act, everyone's hair is down except for Eliza's because she is now starting to fight her own battles

  • @sageswann7162
    @sageswann7162 3 года назад +4979

    I love that King George is in “Reynolds Pamphlet.” He literally has no reason to be there. He’s like some malicious pixie prancing around the stage, watching everything go to shit.

    • @jasminehudson5890
      @jasminehudson5890 3 года назад +425

      I’ve always wondered if there was a story there. Who’s idea was it? I could easily see Groff coming out one day in rehearsals being silly and Andy saying “Yes! Do that again!”

    • @uncannyfairy8071
      @uncannyfairy8071 3 года назад +371

      @@jasminehudson5890 i think it's meant to represent the news of the affair hiting england (don't know if that happened but that's what i always thinked that scene is)

    • @ghosty8193
      @ghosty8193 3 года назад +239

      @@uncannyfairy8071 Yeh I always thought that, too. BUT the idea of King George just being in the office with Hamilton, just dancing around is fuckign halarious.

    • @ToraoT
      @ToraoT 3 года назад +183

      Groff mentioned that when he does that he aims to make Lin laugh or break character

    • @emilylewis5373
      @emilylewis5373 3 года назад +98

      It’s also showing that by this point George has lost it. Mentally he was done

  • @ericaperez6287
    @ericaperez6287 3 года назад +4316

    In an interview, the actor who plays Washington talks about his part in the last song. When Elisa says " I speak out against slavery. You could have done more if you only had time," the actor made the choice to look at her with a guilty look on his face then hang his head in shame. This is to point out that even though Washington did so much for this country, he was a slave owner and did nothing to end slavery and should be ashamed of that.

    • @DarthNinja65
      @DarthNinja65 3 года назад +282

      That's a cool detail

    • @conormurphy4328
      @conormurphy4328 3 года назад +27

      And I will sing
      Waiting for the gift of 2020 vision

    • @seishinaozora5839
      @seishinaozora5839 3 года назад +165

      Very true. Though if he had lived later when values were more shifted, who knows which side he would have chosen. I think the only thing he did was free his own slaves after he died.

    • @lvlHive
      @lvlHive 3 года назад +95

      @@seishinaozora5839 Back in those days even doing something as simple as that should be commended.

    • @瑞-c8p
      @瑞-c8p 3 года назад +7

      I LOVE this detail he added

  • @tiredallthetime1636
    @tiredallthetime1636 3 года назад +3076

    The musical is called Hamilton for a reason. This isn’t just Alexander Hamilton’s story, it’s Eliza Hamilton’s story as well.

    • @jamieshadouglas1191
      @jamieshadouglas1191 3 года назад +175

      It is also Phillip Hamilton’s story

    • @marcusfaze
      @marcusfaze 3 года назад +76

      It’s mostly Burrs story

    • @thewerewolff7248
      @thewerewolff7248 3 года назад +144

      personally i'd be down for it be renamed Hamilton and burr (sir)

    • @misplacedsemicolon838
      @misplacedsemicolon838 3 года назад +20

      @@thewerewolff7248 y e s

    • @drowsap8458
      @drowsap8458 2 года назад +40

      @@marcusfaze Meh, the most we learn about Burr here is his family life and the fact that he's really politically motivated. Just like in history, Burr is left very vague. He's acts more like a narrator + a foil to Hamilton's character, but it's definitely Hamilton's story as opposed to Burr's

  • @Adamantium93
    @Adamantium93 4 года назад +1804

    "There was one state which allowed women to vote." That state was New Jersey. Yes, everything was legal in New Jersey. It was beause their constitution limited voting to people who owned at least a certain value of land. In NJ, only men could own land normally, so they did not see a reason to specify. However, widows would take over their husband's estate, and single women could inherit their parent's estate. So, because there was no specification on gender, some women were able to vote.

    • @rebeccalambert3240
      @rebeccalambert3240 4 года назад +43

      yooo!

    • @TheRibottoStudios
      @TheRibottoStudios 4 года назад +113

      Also also fun fact Arizona allowed women the right to vote in 1912. It was among 10 states that allowed women the right to vote 8 years before the 19th amendment was introduced.

    • @doctor-aesthetic
      @doctor-aesthetic 3 года назад +53

      Amusingly, dueling was NOT exactly legal there.

    • @mariemiel
      @mariemiel 3 года назад +3

      Yet another time I'm proud to come from the country that was the first to actually specifically allow women the right to vote, lmao

    • @bigschmill294
      @bigschmill294 3 месяца назад

      As primitive a law as that was "only land owners could vote", at least they were like "this woman owns land? Well ok, come vote!"

  • @IronMaiden2924
    @IronMaiden2924 4 года назад +1196

    Leslie is a revelation in this, he’s breathtaking, so brilliant. Despite being (arguably) the antagonist he breaks my heart and I feel for him so much, especially that moment where his face DROPS after Hamilton gives his support to Jefferson. It’s all because of Leslie.

    • @happzy
      @happzy 4 года назад +158

      Honestly who wasn't amazing in this. Ironically the weakest performer in terms of voice is Miranda, but hey HE WROTE THE ENTIRE THING AND THE MUSIC.

    • @Price_of_Fame
      @Price_of_Fame 4 года назад +15

      There's nothing arguable about Burr being the antagonist lol

    • @samjones5160
      @samjones5160 4 года назад +34

      @@Price_of_Fame I mean first act it's king george so that may be what they mean

    • @TheGIJew.
      @TheGIJew. 4 года назад +62

      He's definitely the antagonist. It doesn't mean the same as "villain."

    • @genericusername6385
      @genericusername6385 3 года назад +5

      I’d say he’s an anti-here. From my understanding, the story is from his point of view, which is why room where it happens is him wanting in, not what actually happened, and also the musical carried on a while after Hamilton died. An anti-hero is when a main character of a story is not a protagonist. But that’s imo.

  • @HeyRowanEllis
    @HeyRowanEllis 4 года назад +3932

    I've come to realise I feel Eric on a spiritual level during every reaction with his copious notes/getting over excited about stuff/coming out with random trivia 😅

    • @ДарьяШвыденко
      @ДарьяШвыденко 3 года назад +30

      omg hi!! i love your videos, it's so cool to see you here

    • @Ziaotic
      @Ziaotic 3 года назад +22

      wow you're a Blind Wave fan? cool

    • @theheartpart5
      @theheartpart5 3 года назад +11

      omg I love your videos, so funny to see you here :)

    • @troyareyes
      @troyareyes 3 года назад +12

      Rowan Ellis outta nowhere!

    • @kjfilms784
      @kjfilms784 3 года назад +3

      Hamilton is so unreal. It literally brings people to tears

  • @aubreezily13
    @aubreezily13 4 года назад +1624

    "Angelica, Peggy, and... what's the other one?"
    He remembered Peggy y'all!

    • @chloeyoung4045
      @chloeyoung4045 3 года назад +134

      That was so important to me 😭

    • @danimiller9932
      @danimiller9932 3 года назад +123

      The only thing you really need to know in life is Peggy. After that you're good.

  • @DarioPC17
    @DarioPC17 4 года назад +1292

    Eric talking about musicals and history events is my new favorite thing

    • @JuanTheBone
      @JuanTheBone 4 года назад +48

      I was getting substitute teacher vibes

    • @Feethei
      @Feethei 4 года назад +18

      I love how enthusiastic he is!

  • @lindseysquire8417
    @lindseysquire8417 4 года назад +860

    Hamilton was not Lin's first Tony-award winning Broadway musical. He first wrote In the Heights, which was based on Washington Heights, the largely Hispanic neighborhood of New York City he grew up in. It was actually on a vacation from In the Heights that Lin read the biography of Hamilton, and when he performed Alexander Hamilton at the White House in 2009, he was actually there to perform from In the Heights, but he decided to share his new work instead.
    Lin starred in In the Heights, as did Chris Jackson (who plays George Washington in Hamilton). They're making a movie for In the Heights, and Usnavi (Lin's character) is going to be played by Anthony Ramos, who played John Laurens in Hamilton.
    In the Heights is also the reason that Lin met Jonathan Groff (King George III), who is one of his best friends. He calls him Groffsauce.

    • @felicitasjuarez
      @felicitasjuarez 4 года назад +57

      When the movie version of In The Heights comes out (who knows when) they should react to it. For me it would be so weird seeing Anthony singing Lin's parts tho haha

    • @lindseysquire8417
      @lindseysquire8417 4 года назад +65

      @@felicitasjuarez Philip really filling his dad's shoes lol

    • @scarlettmi
      @scarlettmi 4 года назад +28

      I was really looking forward to seeing that movie this past summer. *sigh* Someday it'll come out. The trailer looked really great.

    • @tashaglam4824
      @tashaglam4824 4 года назад +5

      It's coming out on HBO Max. I'm so pumped!

    • @felicitasjuarez
      @felicitasjuarez 4 года назад +2

      @@tashaglam4824 Omg you're right!

  • @masterjesus1013
    @masterjesus1013 4 года назад +664

    I love how the ending changes the motif's of the play. It ends with Hamilton literally throwing away his shot by shooting in the air, and Aaron Burr not waiting for it and shooting too quickly. It really shows how the characters changed over time in such a poetic manner

    • @carlalussini
      @carlalussini 4 года назад +7

      Woah

    • @olanaowen7320
      @olanaowen7320 3 года назад +42

      Thier actual letters to each other were amazing and funny. There is a documentary where the cast reads aloud to each other from the letter between Hamilton and Burr.

    • @johannareynolds1854
      @johannareynolds1854 3 года назад +2

      Woooowwwwwww. Mind. Blown.

    • @lynandrews7075
      @lynandrews7075 Год назад

      So glad Burr shot Alexander. When we watched it in Australia we wanted to cheer when he died. I wish I’d watched the musical movie first before I wasted $180 on a theatre ticket. I don’t understand the Hype for Hamilton. But I don’t like US History, so maybe that’s why.

  • @billbrasky1651
    @billbrasky1651 4 года назад +1226

    The word "masterpiece" gets thrown around a lot these days, but I think Hamilton is totally deserving of it. It just works on so many levels.

    • @Phasmania
      @Phasmania 3 года назад +50

      It’s INSANELY well written. Definitely some of the best writing I’ve seen in fiction imo.

    • @filmfangirls9163
      @filmfangirls9163 3 года назад +29

      Its deserves all the hype.

  • @ink2680
    @ink2680 3 года назад +678

    trivia thing: the part where burr jumps and the table cloth is pulled away (making the table go from red to blue) represents burr's change in party to be in 'the room where it happens'

    • @beesbrownies
      @beesbrownies 2 года назад +20

      woah!!!

    • @bigschmill294
      @bigschmill294 3 месяца назад +3

      ​@@beesbrownies (late,but Memento Mori, friend )

    • @beesbrownies
      @beesbrownies 3 месяца назад

      @@bigschmill294 ;)

  • @AngeloArkham
    @AngeloArkham 4 года назад +2158

    This is not a reaction I thought I'd ever see on this channel. But I'm 100% into. I'm not big on musicals but I loved Hamilton.

    • @roems6396
      @roems6396 4 года назад +55

      @Quilo Sky
      Art is subjective. But I genuinely question your taste. 😂

    • @scarlettmi
      @scarlettmi 4 года назад +45

      @Quilo Sky Okay, I didn’t question your taste before for simply not enjoying Hamilton, but after that comment you’re either trolling or a completely ridiculous person.

    • @scarlettmi
      @scarlettmi 4 года назад +27

      @Quilo Sky Like I said, I don't think there's anything wrong with not liking Hamilton. It was the other part of your remark that was weird as hell.

    • @scarlettmi
      @scarlettmi 4 года назад +17

      @Quilo Sky This: "How is that questionable taste? It’s not like Hamilton is like Star Wars or DC or something. Where that would be questionable." That was a fucking weird thing to say.

    • @natl5692
      @natl5692 4 года назад +2

      Not being big on musicals just means you haven't seen the good ones still

  • @chrisandrews397
    @chrisandrews397 4 года назад +617

    At the start they were just laughing and loving the music and the history, and then once they reach Quiet Uptown they look like a bus just hit them. Such an emotionally draining performance and so well done

    • @sherrysink3177
      @sherrysink3177 3 года назад +59

      I like to go for trail walks, sometimes listening to Hamilton on my iPod during the walk, and the first time I did, I totally forgot about Quiet Uptown before I reached that point in the album. There I am, heading home, walking through my neighborhood, trying not to cry so that I won't freak out my neighbors. LOL.

    • @cbtheBEASTT
      @cbtheBEASTT 4 месяца назад +1

      @@sherrysink3177 i literally just went for a walk and put on the hamilton soundtrack and realized i was walking in uptown nyc while that song played

    • @sherrysink3177
      @sherrysink3177 4 месяца назад

      @@cbtheBEASTT 🫶

  • @rosehourde7788
    @rosehourde7788 Год назад +214

    Fun fact : In satisfied, the actual dance moves are literally rewinded, so are the characters. Also, everything lines up perfectly with Helpless.

  • @temonai8841
    @temonai8841 3 года назад +938

    Hamilton through out the play: I'm not gonna waste my shot, Duel: doesn't take the shot
    Burr throughout the play: Wait for it, Duel: doesn't wait for it
    It's interesting how their perspectives changed by the time they dueled.

    • @DocStewie77
      @DocStewie77 3 года назад +74

      I love how Hamilton is saying he won't throw away his shot while the chorus is singing 🎵just you wait 🎵! Great bit of foreshadowing.

    • @martinenotmartini9935
      @martinenotmartini9935 2 года назад +49

      and also, in dear theodosia:
      burr says "i'll do whatever it takes" even, in the end, shooting hamilton
      hamilton: "i'll make a million mistakes" the reynolds paper, resulting in the death of his son, his marriage falling apart, the end of his career, and finally dying in a duel that could have been avoided

    • @chioji9540
      @chioji9540 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@DocStewie77OMG in all my years of listening to hamilton i never realized that… 😳

    • @adamjcohn
      @adamjcohn 11 месяцев назад +1

      Omg just wrote that. It’s because they need a protag and antagonist to go through their changes. Never thought of Burr not waiting for it but did about Hamilton throwing away his actual shot.

  • @sangredelangel
    @sangredelangel 4 года назад +912

    I love how they executed Dear Theodosia. We have two fathers talking about building a future for their son and daughter-while speaking directly to audience. Forefathers addressing the youth of today, hopeful for their future.

    • @veronikamajerova4564
      @veronikamajerova4564 3 года назад +91

      Well, that song for me has bitter tone, given than neither Philip or Theodosia had the time to "blow us all away" like their parents hoped, since they both died so young (or, in Theo´s case, being lost at the sea).

    • @nataliaxo6239
      @nataliaxo6239 3 года назад +51

      I also love how Lin wasn't a dad then so he wrote it for his dog 🥰

    • @genericusername6385
      @genericusername6385 3 года назад +3

      Anyone noticed that in the timeline Laurens dies before philip’s birth, and Anthony Ramona plays both characters, implying Philip is the reincarnation of Lauren’s?

    • @chiara-rw4ev
      @chiara-rw4ev 3 года назад +16

      @@genericusername6385 technically laurens died when philp was like 9 months , so that wouldnt make sense

    • @beesbrownies
      @beesbrownies 2 года назад

  • @lacirose6319
    @lacirose6319 4 года назад +1861

    I love how Eric is geeking out during and after every single song lol

    • @lindseyclemens4637
      @lindseyclemens4637 4 года назад +41

      Honestly same lol

    • @maciedixon3983
      @maciedixon3983 4 года назад +26

      He’s a geek for a number of things

    • @JuQui228
      @JuQui228 4 года назад +145

      He’s like that friend who gets excited to show you a thing and is constantly pausing to explain but also is constantly looking at you to see what your reaction is. (I am that friend)

    • @alexe2980
      @alexe2980 4 года назад +37

      I am Eric and Eric is me

    • @tonyramos1031
      @tonyramos1031 4 года назад +39

      @@alexe2980 We are all Eric

  • @ChillyCucumber
    @ChillyCucumber 3 года назад +1775

    Always remember:
    Thomas arranged the menu, the venue, the seating.
    The seating. For three people.

  • @N0-1_H3r3
    @N0-1_H3r3 4 года назад +648

    There's a point in the second act where Hamilton mentions Macbeth. After that, Hamilton's life starts falling apart.
    In theatre tradition, speaking the name of "the Scottish play" is regarded as bad luck, but the show played with that idea by having the mention signal the _character's_ misfortune.

    • @gsilva9887
      @gsilva9887 3 года назад +52

      That's true, but in a way, he didn't mention the name of the play, he mentioned the name of the Scottish play's main character ahaha

    • @jamietheangryoctopus5938
      @jamietheangryoctopus5938 3 года назад +10

      @@gsilva9887 lmao and what was the Scottish play’s name? The characters name, song he said both lmao

    • @athen12
      @athen12 3 года назад +53

      The thing is that you are allowed to say the name of the character but not the name of the play. Hamilton mentions Macbeth as a character, not the play.

    • @MrsOdie2
      @MrsOdie2 3 года назад +45

      You can say MacBeth when you refer to the CHARACTER, but not to the play. You have to call it The Scottish Play. So, no bad luck invoked!

    • @geneliamarigold6459
      @geneliamarigold6459 3 года назад +1

      Woah

  • @Skye_Writer
    @Skye_Writer 4 года назад +942

    I'm actually kinda bummed we didn't get to see your reaction to "Your Obedient Servant." I watched a bts doc that showed Leslie Odom Jr and Lin-Manuel being given special permission to look at Hamilton's letters back and forth with Burr during the time that lead up to the duel, back when Lin-Manuel was still workshopping the musical. The two of them were amazed and even laughing over the fact that Hamilton's letters just go on and on and there are more of them in response whereas Burr's letters were concise and to the point. Lin-Manuel wrote "Your Obedient Servant" to reflect this. Burr's letters would be about a paragraph long, and Hamilton's response was 9 pages in return and demanding more specifics. That's why Burr's part of the song is shorter and more direct, whereas Hamilton has more words strung together. And the choreography of the dancers piling pages into Burr's hand while Hamilton scribbles furiously at his desk was played up, once again to reflect the ongoing nature of this correspondence.

    • @AnaPaula-hj1co
      @AnaPaula-hj1co 3 года назад +20

      Hey, what's the name of the doc???

    • @whiskeredwolf4861
      @whiskeredwolf4861 3 года назад +11

      Do you remembers where we can watch this?

    • @apassionatenerd.3564
      @apassionatenerd.3564 3 года назад +19

      I wish I could be like Hamilton in this scenario, that is amazing lmao

    • @Daniela-ti4pu
      @Daniela-ti4pu 2 года назад

      Im no es el mismo de los demás pero solo se puede decir lo mismo mismo no se me olvida de

  • @bekkay17
    @bekkay17 3 года назад +268

    The third point in Satisfied isn't about Angelica thinking Eliza would be good for Hamilton, it's about their relationship as sisters and that she would sacrifice her own feelings because she knows Eliza immediately was interested in him and she cares more about Eliza than herself. Also the second point is that she's intelligent enough to know that part of the reason Hamilton is interested in her/Eliza is because it will increase his status by marrying into a rich family and that he doesn't just have pure intentions. Loved the reaction and discussion!

    • @KristaAtkinsNutter
      @KristaAtkinsNutter Год назад +8

      Also, Angelica was already married when she met Hamilton, so there's that.

  • @lordporgstudios
    @lordporgstudios 4 года назад +584

    “A surprise to be sure... but a a welcome one.”

  • @alexe2980
    @alexe2980 4 года назад +1384

    Eric is all of us when introducing other people to Hamilton lol

  • @TheRibottoStudios
    @TheRibottoStudios 4 года назад +385

    Washington was far from perfect but giving up his presidency was the best thing he did for this country and for democracy. It's why one last time will always be one of my favorite songs. The man never wanted to be president but he took the position because he knew he had to so him leaving Just hits on a different note for me.

    • @fangsabre
      @fangsabre 3 года назад +28

      If I could talk to any president it would be George Washington, if only just to get a clear picture of his mind when he chose to give up near absolute power in a nation that saw him as a beloved savior.

    • @TheRibottoStudios
      @TheRibottoStudios 3 года назад +15

      @@fangsabre saaaaaaaaaaaaaame. Him and Lincoln I would love to talk to Lincoln. See what he would've done with more time.

  • @kaylaestra4713
    @kaylaestra4713 3 года назад +228

    My favorite theory of Eliza’s gasp is that she’s seeing the audience and is shocked that all of her work actually worked and that there’s people who actually have listened decades later

  • @genesis_samone
    @genesis_samone 3 года назад +145

    I like that you pointed out the double entendre of "we fought with him" and "we loved him" in the beginning, but I also like that it also works Anthony Ramos, who sing the "Me, I died for him" because he died for him as Laurens, in battle, and he died for him as Philip, defending his father's name

  • @corystanish
    @corystanish 4 года назад +381

    They filmed this by doing two productions: once with an audience, and once without, so they could put cameras on the stage for close-ups without blocking the audience's view.

    • @jisoosim8498
      @jisoosim8498 4 года назад +40

      Oh i was totally wondering about that! I was like how tf are they getting some of these shots without getting in the way

    • @kaylamacleod3291
      @kaylamacleod3291 4 года назад +35

      They actually filmed two live shows with an audience and then also did close ups and other shots without an audience :)

    • @douglaskelley4486
      @douglaskelley4486 4 года назад +1

      @@kaylamacleod3291 the original comment literally just said the same thing

    • @davidmernick7360
      @davidmernick7360 4 года назад +10

      @@douglaskelley4486 the original comment said one show with an audience, not two.

    • @jessicaross7288
      @jessicaross7288 3 года назад +3

      @@douglaskelley4486 No it didn't -- read it again.

  • @kathyastrom1315
    @kathyastrom1315 4 года назад +344

    Funny thing about the “bursar” line. The biography’s author, Ron Chernow, was the historical consultant on the show, and he asked Miranda about the line because it wasn’t factual. But, he didn’t realize it was a pun! He completely missed the “Burr, sir” joke until the first time he saw it performed in very early previews and heard the crowd’s laughter, then he felt like an idiot for missing it. Also, in a workshop performance attended by Stephen Sondheim, Miranda heard Sondheim’s very distinctive barking laugh at that pun, and he was never going to cut a line that got Sondheim to laugh.

    • @vickypedia1308
      @vickypedia1308 3 года назад +16

      Wait I've been listening to that song so many times and I didn't realize the pun either-

    • @MrsOdie2
      @MrsOdie2 3 года назад +21

      I did the same thing. If you know what a bursar is, and I did, you just take the line literally in context. My students who didn't know the word bursar heard the pun, but I didn't until they pointed it out!

  • @DishcatTime
    @DishcatTime 4 года назад +638

    I really enjoyed how you guys formatted this reaction video :)

    • @KJ-pr1hq
      @KJ-pr1hq 4 года назад +19

      Yeah, I was kinda skeptical at first, thinking Erik was maybe explaining too much, but I ended up really liking how it went! Great video!

    • @CraigKostelecky
      @CraigKostelecky 4 года назад +11

      Agreed. It was phenomenal. The only thing I wish they would have done was kept the captions in the video on screen. Other than that, this worked out perfectly.

  • @Skye_Writer
    @Skye_Writer 4 года назад +197

    If you watch "Hurricane" again, you'll notice that Maria Reynolds throughout the song is slowly positioned until she is behind Hamilton, AND SHE HANDS HIM THE PEN. It's a brilliant bit of choreography because Hamilton can't stop himself from writing this NINETY TWO PAGE "defense" of his actions which is what ultimately ended his political career. So while the chorus is singing "Wait for it" and urging him to caution, Maria instead puts the instrument of destruction in his hand, once again playing a part in his downfall.

  • @clearwolf2
    @clearwolf2 3 года назад +312

    I want to clarify an important misunderstanding on the "Three-Fifths Compromise." It was not that black people could place a vote that counted for 3/5 of a normal vote, but rather that slaves counted as 3/5 of a person for the population of a state, increasing the representation given to that state. So black slaves counted for population but didn't have voting rights, and the slave-holders gained more power in the government. So the "Three-Fifths Compromise" really worked against the slaves, not for them, though at first glance you might think it was a good thing since "they counted for three fifths of a person instead of none".

  • @gabriellafreund3793
    @gabriellafreund3793 2 года назад +254

    Fun fact about Burn, historians actually theorize that the reason letters are missing during that time was that Eliza was so upset over the affair that she did burn them.

    • @eva1585
      @eva1585 4 месяца назад +4

      "Let future historians wonder how Eliza reacted when you broke her heart"

    • @bigschmill294
      @bigschmill294 3 месяца назад

      I could believe that. There are many people, myself included, that do a "purge" after someone breaks their hearts. They want to just get rid of the memory forever, and especially in the 1800s, that would be the most effective way to do so

  • @ashevergarden4528
    @ashevergarden4528 3 года назад +108

    Daveed Diggs, the actor who plays Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson, isn’t French but he still maintains the accent when he does the super fast rap during Guns and Ships, which is so awesome to me.

  • @mickeysalah1916
    @mickeysalah1916 3 года назад +158

    I really love Non-Stop because it shows how Hamilton's relationship with the people around him was chaotic, or even arguably toxic. He didn't listen to anyone and kept going and going while everyone around him just wanted him to stop and breathe for a moment. You can also tell who Burr looks kinda afraid of Hamilton's work ethic. The song is super chaotic

  • @perrimadden6964
    @perrimadden6964 3 года назад +148

    One of the coolest things about the writing is that they used Washington’s actual farewell address in ‘One Last Time.’

  • @patd0
    @patd0 4 года назад +223

    The best part of this was Aaron’s 2 hour story arc from “guy who thinks Hamilton was president and doesn’t seem that excited for this” to “guy who is crying his eyes out with everyone else.” He’s the Eliza of this reaction.

  • @felicitasjuarez
    @felicitasjuarez 4 года назад +504

    Oh yo, Rick knows a thing or two about history, but doesn't know the play Hamilton, this will be FUN

    • @Lupin788
      @Lupin788 4 года назад +80

      I enjoyed Rick's historical insights.

    • @felicitasjuarez
      @felicitasjuarez 4 года назад +49

      @Trashthlete I thought so when he said something like "I would put this on a classroom" it makes sense

    • @DXDragon38
      @DXDragon38 4 года назад +34

      I didn't realize Rick was a history teacher.
      His insights are making the reaction pretty fun.

  • @RitinhaGE
    @RitinhaGE 4 года назад +424

    Everytime the stage spins
    Aaron: 👁👄👁
    Loved the reaction guys

    • @dababa85
      @dababa85 4 года назад +2

      Rita Garcia 🤣🤣

    • @alejandrapedroza14
      @alejandrapedroza14 3 года назад +2

      He mentions it so many times 😭

    • @odetteisodile
      @odetteisodile 3 года назад +1

      They’d probably get a real kick out of the staging for Hadestown.

  • @drbaerchen
    @drbaerchen 3 года назад +115

    Peggy skyler was such a badass, once she was hiding with her family and they forgot the baby downstairs then she went down to save that baby, had a gun held to her head by an enemy soldier, lied to that soldier about a wanted person hiding in her house. And she survived that shit like... Dayuuumn

  • @missblondiee22
    @missblondiee22 3 года назад +155

    One of the actresses who played Eliza once said in an interview that the way she interpreted the gasp was that she was seeing out into the audience, seeing that, yes, she has done enough and Hamilton's story has been told and here are all these people here to hear his story.

  • @jaymichelle8357
    @jaymichelle8357 4 года назад +130

    In 58:02, when Burr it’s on the table it’s red representing the Federalists party but when he jumps off it switches to blue representing the party he switched to.

  • @liamm8197
    @liamm8197 4 года назад +210

    This is my favorite theory about the ending. In the last song, Eliza repeats over and over her worry that they won’t tell Hamilton’s story. Then at the very end, it’s not Hamilton that takes her hand, but Lin and he’s breaking the fourth wall to show Eliza the audience and that she succeeded. Hamilton’s story was told.

    • @INeedYouToBreathe
      @INeedYouToBreathe 3 года назад +3

      Lin debunked that theory

    • @godabandonedthistimeline
      @godabandonedthistimeline Год назад +5

      @@INeedYouToBreathe He didn't debunk it. He says that it's open to interpretation. Anyone can believe whatever they want about this part

    • @lynandrews7075
      @lynandrews7075 Год назад

      Eliza should have left Hamilton’s life in the past. What a prick of a man. I don’t understand the hype for this musical which celebrates a dud of a man. Maybe because I’m not American.

  • @dragonflynoire9659
    @dragonflynoire9659 4 года назад +591

    Yo, I literally squealed and clapped my hands like a little girl when I saw you guys were reacting to Hamilton!
    😂😂😂

  • @Rariix22
    @Rariix22 3 года назад +328

    (just copy n pasted two commentts together for this)
    Act 1
    02:54 - Alexander Hamilton
    07:34 - My Shot
    15:01 - Story Of Tonight
    15:25 - Schuyler Sisters
    16:13 - Farmer Refuted
    16:21 - You’ll Be Back
    25:05 - Right Hand Man
    25:44 - A Winter’s Ball
    25:53 - Helpless
    31:40 - Satisfied
    36:33 - The Story Of Tonight (Reprise)
    36:58 - Wait For It
    37:25 - Stay Alive
    37:57 - Ten Duel Commandments
    38:24 - That Would Be Enough
    41:49 - Guns and Ships
    42:52 - Yorktown
    46:37 - What Comes Next?
    47:07 - Dear Theodosia
    47:15 - Non-Stop
    51:39 - What’d I Miss
    52:21 - Cabinet Battle #1
    Act 2
    Take a Break [57:21]
    Say No to This [57:40]
    The Room Where It Happens [58:04]
    Cabinet Battle #2 [1:08:30]
    Washington on Your Side [1:08:50]
    One Last Time [1:09:31]
    I Know Him [1:16:45]
    The Adams Administration [1:17:04]
    We Know [1:17:13]
    Hurricane [1:17:25]
    The Reynold’s Phamphlet [1:17:33]
    Burn [1:17:54]
    Blow Us All Away [1:18:11]
    Stay Alive (Reprise) [1:18:22]
    It’s Quiet Uptown [1:18:38]
    The Election of 1800 [1:25:58]
    Your Obedient Servant [Not Included in Reaction which is some BS]
    Best of Wives and Best of Women [Not Included in Reaction]
    The World Was Wide Enough [1:26:59]

  • @ashevergarden4528
    @ashevergarden4528 3 года назад +225

    At the end of the final song when Lin takes Eliza’s hand, he’s not playing Alexander Hamilton anymore but just interacting with the character Eliza as himself, he takes her hand and leads her to the edge of the stage and she looks up at the crowd and gasps.
    Lin shows her that all her work and time put into telling their stories wasn’t for nothing, and that she HAS done enough. It’s a beautiful final scene.

    • @jessiarcana4416
      @jessiarcana4416 3 года назад +21

      I think Lin has actually spoken up on this and said that there's never a moment during the show where he's not playing Hamilton on stage. I could be wrong though. I do like the theory but I think he stated that we're still seeing Hamilton at the end.

  • @pigs18
    @pigs18 4 года назад +127

    I love "You'll Be Back" which was inspired by a comment by Hugh Laurie. Miranda did a guest spot on House and told Laurie that he was working on a musical based on the American Revolution. Hugh quipped, "Oh that silly thing? You'll be back."

    • @tbauer4850
      @tbauer4850 4 года назад +30

      Lin mentioned to Hugh he was writing something like a break-up song between the US and England in the perspective of the King after the Revolution and Hugh improved saying "Awwww, you'll be back" while wagging his finger.
      Also love that Guns and Ships was only one verse but then they had to give another verse to him after how good Daveed Diggs was.

  • @gracec9191
    @gracec9191 4 года назад +282

    When you finally think you’re not going to cry at the end because it’s edited, there can’t possibly be enough time to cry? WRONG.

    • @beanscuz11
      @beanscuz11 3 года назад +14

      Every damn time.

    • @INeedYouToBreathe
      @INeedYouToBreathe 3 года назад +1

      I've sang this song 50 times so far and I'm almost not crying anymore. Almost there

    • @JoannaDaCosta70
      @JoannaDaCosta70 3 года назад +1

      I cried in like 4 spots. I watch these videos when I’m stressed. I think it’s the relief of crying.

  • @blackandbluemadness7965
    @blackandbluemadness7965 4 года назад +192

    I didn't think I would have ever seen blindwave react to Hamilton, and I think I choked seeing this on my recommanded but I'm hyped

  • @Tarabuttooon
    @Tarabuttooon 2 года назад +110

    Act 1
    02:54 - Alexander Hamilton
    07:34 - My Shot
    15:01 - Story Of Tonight
    15:25 - Schuyler Sisters
    16:13 - Farmer Refuted
    16:21 - You’ll Be Back
    25:05 - Right Hand Man
    25:44 - A Winter’s Ball
    25:53 - Helpless
    31:40 - Satisfied
    36:33 - The Story Of Tonight (Reprise)
    36:58 - Wait For It
    37:25 - Stay Alive
    37:57 - Ten Duel Commandments
    38:24 - That Would Be Enough
    41:49 - Guns and Ships
    42:52 - Yorktown
    46:37 - What Comes Next?
    47:07 - Dear Theodosia
    47:15 - Non-Stop
    51:39 - What’d I Miss
    52:21 - Cabinet Battle #1
    Act 2
    Take a Break [57:21]
    Say No to This [57:40]
    The Room Where It Happens [58:04]
    Cabinet Battle #2 [1:08:30]
    Washington on Your Side [1:08:50]
    One Last Time [1:09:31]
    I Know Him [1:16:45]
    The Adams Administration [1:17:04]
    We Know [1:17:13]
    Hurricane [1:17:25]
    The Reynold’s Phamphlet [1:17:33]
    Burn [1:17:54]
    Blow Us All Away [1:18:11]
    Stay Alive (Reprise) [1:18:22]
    It’s Quiet Uptown [1:18:38]
    The Election of 1800 [1:25:58]
    Your Obedient Servant [Not Included in Reaction which is some BS]
    Best of Wives and Best of Women [Not Included in Reaction]
    The World Was Wide Enough [1:26:59]

    • @GCHARLIE2
      @GCHARLIE2 Год назад +1

      Thanks

    • @felicityedwards1306
      @felicityedwards1306 Год назад +2

      Non-Stop is the end of Act 1, not Cabinet Battle #1

    • @Tarabuttooon
      @Tarabuttooon Год назад +1

      @@felicityedwards1306 I just copied and pasted a comment so I could have the timestamps to be honest, I didn't look at the order in the slightest.

    • @bdmccoy07
      @bdmccoy07 Год назад +1

      @@Tarabuttooon where is History has its Eyes on you?

    • @Tarabuttooon
      @Tarabuttooon Год назад +1

      @@bdmccoy07 I just copied this comment from another for my own convenience, if 'History has its eyes on you' isn't on here, there is a high likelihood that they didn't include it in their reaction.

  • @michelle6337
    @michelle6337 2 года назад +170

    I still haven't forgiven the Disney version for censoring the line "southern mother fucking democratic republicans" in Washington On Your Side. I mean, I get why they had to, but it's such a great line.

    • @strbourne
      @strbourne Год назад +1

      What? My version isn't censored

    • @hallieharvey4073
      @hallieharvey4073 Год назад +5

      @@strbourne it is they imply the word in these shows like with the fuuuuuu as he reads the letter from Reynolds because Disney told them they had too many F bombs in the play, so they pick and choose where they would actually use curse words for the recorded performances so that it could be released by Disney

    • @strbourne
      @strbourne Год назад +1

      @@hallieharvey4073 Yes, but that line specifically wasn't censored, was it?

    • @SchoolhouseTechno
      @SchoolhouseTechno Год назад +7

      @@strbourne It was if you go listen to the original cast recording album. The line goes so hard when they leave the f word in. Hercules Mulligan "get the fuck back up again" is censored and that one. The only f word thing left untouched is Hamiltons fuuuuu- when he is getting blackmailed.

    • @charlieneedshelp989
      @charlieneedshelp989 Год назад +1

      @@strbourne Its reversed in the recording

  • @Hannah4765
    @Hannah4765 4 года назад +154

    The deleted songs show how Burr only snapped and challenged Hamilton to the duel because Hamilton mentioned his dead wife.
    And that Hamilton was so sure Burr wouldn't shoot him because "it's not in his political interest to kill me" and was saying how he hoped he'd get back home before Eliza woke up.

    • @sebastianhaney1425
      @sebastianhaney1425 3 года назад +22

      I can understand why they would delete those. Especially the first. I'd want to shoot Hamilton is he mentioned my deceased wife. It would take away from Hamilton being a protagonist and more of an instigator if they left those in.

    • @sarwatarannya8786
      @sarwatarannya8786 3 года назад +14

      @@sebastianhaney1425 yeah, i see every sympathetic post on burr get smashed with five comments about how bad real burr was and not to sympathize with him, and not a single thing about hamilton as if he's a saint like in the play(which is still not true). These characters are not real, learn to seperate fiction from history

    • @LaTashaGreenlee
      @LaTashaGreenlee 3 года назад +30

      Not sure I'd say he was painted as a saint in the play. I'm certain they left out some of his more unsavory characteristics but he did cheat on his wife and announce it publicly to the world embarassing the crap out of her. He abandoned Lafayette in advocating not to help France in it's own upheaval. He only wanted to marry to increase his social standing, didn't even care which one he ended up with at first. Aside from a handful of people, he basically pissed off everyone he came across. He wasn't painted as a villain but not a saint either.

  • @marcusfarr3433
    @marcusfarr3433 4 года назад +90

    Wow this is the perfect reaction for this movie
    Eric: A Hamilton fan who can give insider info about the play and help them understand the story better.
    Rick: Being surprisingly knowledgeable with History and will appreciate the clever details.
    Calvin & Aaron: Completely new to Hamilton and are there to analyze and enjoy the ride.
    Awesome video guys.

  • @CarlyMcc
    @CarlyMcc 4 года назад +193

    Fun little fact you may or may not enjoy... but Emmy Raver-Lampman was part of the original Broadway ensemble of Hamilton but you guys would mostly know her as Allison Hargreaves from Umbrella Academy. She is also currently dating Daveed Diggs (Lafayette/Jefferson)

    • @ElleKayGee
      @ElleKayGee 4 года назад +6

      I was looking for this comment, thank you. They should watch her performance of Satisfied.

    • @nathaniellee5277
      @nathaniellee5277 4 года назад +9

      Since they’ve also watched Star Wars Resistance, it would delight Eric and Aaron to know that Norath Kev was voiced by Daveed Diggs

    • @electric.nachos
      @electric.nachos 3 года назад +11

      I was so sad they never got her back for this recording.

    • @mgr131
      @mgr131 3 года назад +13

      She was also the understudy for all the big female characters so she had to learn all of their songs and choreography

    • @misspriss2482
      @misspriss2482 3 года назад +4

      @@electric.nachos This recording was done before the original cast left, but you can see her performances online.

  • @CULeeisMe
    @CULeeisMe 4 года назад +72

    The secret is that Burr is the actual lead of this musical. Based on the normal rules. Burr gets the most pivotal and thematic songs. He also gets the ballad, which is "Wait For It". Love how witty this is. And how many turns of phrase. When Jefferson says, "Won't you be a dear Sally..." I almost cringed because they managed to include Jefferson's underage slave mistress. Yikes! But the song is incredible and one of my favorites.

  • @HGMyers-yt2fr
    @HGMyers-yt2fr 3 года назад +89

    As an historian, I love Hamilton - it's catchy, it's fun, it's gotten so many people interested in the Colonial and Revolutionary and Early Republic periods... But I dislike how it kind of papers over certain things (claiming Hamilton was an abolitionist mainly). I am so excited to watch this reaction and hear Rick chime up with comments about George and Martha Washington's letters, the French and Indian War, and outright striking down "Hamilton the Abolitionist" the second it first appears. It's such a breath of fresh air to see someone who knows history be able to provide extra context and details for people as they react to the show. 😍

    • @sia6045
      @sia6045 3 года назад +7

      How did it paper over certain thing if it’s basically reflective of what happened in real life? At some point he was opposed to slavery before deciding new priorities were more important yes?

  • @alottacox1710
    @alottacox1710 4 года назад +174

    I didn't know how much I needed to see you react to musicals... now I need more.

  • @snow35340
    @snow35340 4 года назад +141

    Seeing four grown men cry over Hamilton. Just the best.

  • @sleepy_sensei3913
    @sleepy_sensei3913 4 года назад +1653

    They sang one last time to Obama when he was leaving white house. They should sing what did I miss for Biden coming back.

    • @felicitasjuarez
      @felicitasjuarez 4 года назад +141

      HAHAHAHAH Okay that's hilarious

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 4 года назад +177

      They should've sang "I Know Him" for Trump.

    • @oriyanbarnes
      @oriyanbarnes 4 года назад +72

      I fucking love this hell yeah. But also they have the one where Obama sings with them the letter in One Last Time (makes me cry)

    • @msdee729515
      @msdee729515 4 года назад +8

      Perfect!! 🤣

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 4 года назад +23

      @Ty The Great He was Obama's vice president.

  • @melvasaiel
    @melvasaiel 4 года назад +69

    The interesting thing with Phillip's duel is that in real life, neither party shot for like two minutes. No one wanted to shoot first, so they just stood there and then finally the other guy shot Phillip. They changed it for this show, obviously, for dramatic effect.

    • @PanicBasedRiot
      @PanicBasedRiot Месяц назад

      Then Alexander ripped him to shreds in the paper for essentially murdering his son

  • @jasminesloan5321
    @jasminesloan5321 3 года назад +55

    One thing that people that don't see Hamilton live won't get is that when Eliza gasps the lights do go up on the house (the audience) so its almost like she sees that his and her story is told.

  • @nivenyo
    @nivenyo 4 года назад +458

    If you think Hamilton is a masterpiece, never forget the fact that their patreon pick The Room before this.
    All hail Tommy the Wiseau.

    • @weirdguy1495
      @weirdguy1495 4 года назад +30

      Never underestimate the memery of a legendarily awful movie.

    • @exessen1684
      @exessen1684 4 года назад +29

      To be fair that reaction is probably one of the best they've ever done

    • @NeilPro42
      @NeilPro42 4 года назад +28

      It was The Room where it happened

    • @spiderfingers86
      @spiderfingers86 4 года назад +4

      Tommy Wiseau is awful. So much so that they made a movie about how rotten of a filmmaker he is starring James Franco. Naturally it didn't get win nor get nominated for anything

    • @spiderfingers86
      @spiderfingers86 4 года назад

      @@nirvanatopley5673 not the year that he and Anne Hathaway hosted the Oscars.

  • @scarlettmi
    @scarlettmi 4 года назад +98

    I think you guys did a great job reacting to this and finding a way to make it flow and still have discussions.

  • @katiefox3259
    @katiefox3259 4 года назад +621

    I love this reaction, but I can’t be the only person who almost had an aneurysm when they stopped between helpless and satisfied...
    Nonetheless, still a really great reaction!

    • @kiwiparfaits
      @kiwiparfaits 4 года назад +38

      just got to that part and i was like maaan they shouldve stopped after satisfied lol

    • @DerpyDerpyDerp
      @DerpyDerpyDerp 3 года назад +26

      Seriously! That guy pretends to know everything about the musical and yet he chose THERE to pause???

    • @vaugn316
      @vaugn316 3 года назад +4

      This was the comment I was looking for lol

    • @slipychip
      @slipychip 3 года назад +5

      @@DerpyDerpyDerp no you. No

    • @MorsecodeZ
      @MorsecodeZ 3 года назад +9

      Yea, but I see why he did.

  • @TheOnlyRedsFan
    @TheOnlyRedsFan 3 года назад +72

    Lin said it best on Drunk History. "Aaron always lived his life carefully while Alexander lived carelessly but in the final moments they reversed roles. Alexander was careless while Burr was careful."

    • @barbicel
      @barbicel Год назад +22

      Strike that, reverse it.
      I think you meant to say
      "In their last moments Alexander was careful and Burr was careless"

  • @sangredelangel
    @sangredelangel 4 года назад +69

    The actress for Eliza is incredible. I didn’t like any of her songs particularly, but I found myself progressively tearful as her scenes went on. By the end I was just crying. (My family thought I’ve finally lost it-crying, watching Disney+).

  • @acetrainer44
    @acetrainer44 4 года назад +170

    Me seeing the video is just under two hours: *grabs the popcorn and enjoys the show*
    And Eric talking about musicals is something I didn't realize I needed in my life

    • @marrenby
      @marrenby 4 года назад

      Same!

    • @alexe2980
      @alexe2980 4 года назад +11

      I would pay good money to see Eric talking about more musicals

    • @sangredelangel
      @sangredelangel 4 года назад +6

      Yeah an enthusiastic, knowledgeable reactor is always a joy to watch

  • @brandiboyd4181
    @brandiboyd4181 4 года назад +79

    As a former teacher, I tell EVERYONE to watch this the 1st couple of times with subtitles on.

  • @MassimoMD
    @MassimoMD 4 года назад +112

    With the actors in the beginning Lafeyyette/Jefferson and the rest, their intros are correct for BOTH their act 1 and act 2 characters:
    Lafeyette/Mulligan AND Jefferson/Madison did “Fought with him”
    Laurence and Alexander’s son “Died for him”

    • @bryzantine1571
      @bryzantine1571 4 года назад +14

      Dont forget the sisters. They all loved him. Peggy didnt but she came back as miss Reynolds.

    • @tashaglam4824
      @tashaglam4824 4 года назад +29

      @@bryzantine1571 Actually, Peggy was really close to Hamilton in real life. More so than Angelica. Hamilton was with Peggy until she took her last breath and died. I understand that from a dramatic and story stand point Angelica is a deeper character to follow, but Peggy was really close to her brother-in-law, and I wish that was shown in the Musical.

    • @bryzantine1571
      @bryzantine1571 4 года назад +2

      @@tashaglam4824 I'm talking about the musical. In real life peggy died young

    • @marceliinoh
      @marceliinoh 3 года назад +2

      Lafayette* sorry the only french man in the show, I must correct this mistake for my country haha !!

  • @winterwolf0100
    @winterwolf0100 3 года назад +37

    One detail that I love is that Hamilton’s first line in Story of Tonight is Laurens’ last line, and Laurens’ first line in Story of Tonight is Hamilton’s last line. It really plays off of the romance they actually had in history.

  • @Clairembify
    @Clairembify 4 года назад +26

    45:56 That performance of Yorktown at the Tony’s was also the day after the Pulse shooting : because of that, the dancers didn’t have their usual prop guns, and the whole performance felt very emotionally heavy.

  • @george8873
    @george8873 4 года назад +160

    The ending alone makes it worth watching. It's a great Musical.

  • @RSK9903
    @RSK9903 4 года назад +166

    They didn't talk about Burr's Wait For It. 😭
    Probably my favorite song in the show.

    • @nbrown088
      @nbrown088 4 года назад +12

      Yes! I love the moment when he sings the first wait for it

    • @nickwittednonpareil
      @nickwittednonpareil 4 года назад +30

      So...you would say you were waiting for it and then disappointed when your expectations were shattered?
      Let me know if you need a second for your duel with Eric. It's the only solution.

    • @lactoseintolerantice3231
      @lactoseintolerantice3231 3 года назад

      Everybody-even the whole Hamilton cast loved wait for it. :/

    • @Real_N3m3sis
      @Real_N3m3sis 3 года назад +13

      “I am the one thing in life I can control
      I am inimitable
      I am an original.”
      Best quote ever.

    • @JoannaDaCosta70
      @JoannaDaCosta70 3 года назад +4

      It’s the song that made me connect with Burr and feel so bad for him. I get misty just thinking about it.

  • @jamesscott7215
    @jamesscott7215 4 года назад +159

    Oh boy...
    *grabs tissues*
    Here we go again!

  • @basiratoseni9272
    @basiratoseni9272 2 года назад +21

    These are the things I gather Angelica realized in Satisfied:
    1. Her "only" duty is to marry rich and Alexander is dirt poor but 'it doesn't mean she wants him any less'.
    2. His interest in her stems from her family name and she isn't naive enough to think he wouldn't be just as glad to marry either of her sisters. Thus, she "will never be satisfied." because:
    3. If she went for Hamilton regardless of the other two reasons for hesitation, she would be doing so to the detriment of her sister, "If I tell her that I love him she'd be silently resigned. He'd be mine. She'd say she's fine. She'd be lying." and she loves her too much to do that to her.

    • @rrrghyourehot
      @rrrghyourehot Год назад +2

      I mean that's literally what she said

  • @molliekrebs
    @molliekrebs 4 года назад +500

    “Eliza is too good” best of wives and best of women 😉

    • @bri.51
      @bri.51 3 года назад +3

      not really, in the musical sure, but damn, in real life, no, no not really. not at all.

    • @Tony-ui7tr
      @Tony-ui7tr 3 года назад +19

      @@bri.51 Citation needed

    • @decristal48
      @decristal48 2 года назад

      @@bri.51 I agree, she is too innocent for this world

    • @annabanana7659
      @annabanana7659 2 года назад +7

      @@bri.51 Really? Because the more I read about Eliza's life, the more I admire her. She was a philanthropist and a resilient spirit in real life as well as a badass. After Alex's death, she had to work to raise eight kids on her own and used a part of the inheritance she had to buy back the house (it was taken from them because they were in debt after Alex died).
      She cared for Angelica (her eldest daughter who had a psychotic breakdown after Philip's death and regressed to a child-like mentality) until she died and told her other kids to look after their sister whereas others would've thrown her into a mental asylum.
      Not to mention she made numerous of fundraisers for charities. Eliza even freaking kicked out a president from her house when he refused to apologize about slandering Alexander. Now that's an amazing wife and mom right there.

  • @panfanwithaplan
    @panfanwithaplan 4 года назад +122

    A Hamilton reaction? Jesus Christ, this will be fun! 👏 👏 👏

  • @We_Are_Exodus
    @We_Are_Exodus 4 года назад +53

    I am so happy you guys did this one. I love Eric's enthusiasm and Rick's mentioning real historical events around the story is an absolute gem. Brilliant reaction guys.

  • @JeffKelly03
    @JeffKelly03 4 года назад +55

    One thing I read about how they made this “film” version was that it wasn’t all from the live performance. Which is obvious when you think about it; you don’t want cameras swooping around all over the place. So the closeups and fancier camerawork were done in an empty theater, with those shots edited in.

  • @maureencollins5177
    @maureencollins5177 11 месяцев назад +5

    Renee Elise Goldsberry who plays the oldest sister and sings "Satisfied" won the Tony for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. Leslie Odom, Jr. (Aaron Burr) also won the Tony, and Daveed Diggs (Lafayette and Jefferson). and Miranda won for writing the Musical. 11 Tonys in all.

  • @ViaBr0
    @ViaBr0 3 года назад +33

    Phillipa Soo is such a powerhouse. I adore her so much, her singing and her acting are both just breathtaking! plus she is stunning!

  • @madzapan
    @madzapan 4 года назад +40

    The portrayal of Jefferson and Madison as a showboating bully and his sidekick are, I believe, because much of the show is through Hamilton's eyes. They are shown as he perceived them rather than how they acted in real life

  • @brittinicraig4247
    @brittinicraig4247 4 года назад +42

    most of the company members ended up taking main roles after the original cast left. Everyone in the cast and ensemble are incredibly talented. most all of them can sing and dance.

  • @aiofefern164
    @aiofefern164 3 года назад +14

    One thing to note- that even the actors didnt know- is the choreographer has Hamilton's movement in circles because he is pursing so many goals and is thinking in so many directions- while Burr always moves in straight lines because his thinking is so linear and rigid. Until the "room where it happens" and he does the amazing circle run.

  • @dygz
    @dygz 3 года назад +32

    I love that the show is called Hamilton - we assume it's about Alexander, but it's just as much the story of Eliza.

  • @damianhennessy9374
    @damianhennessy9374 4 года назад +53

    I'm so happy you reacted to Hamilton. I watched it during lockdown and it changed my perspective on so many aspects of life. You guys are awesome. Thanks for the amazing content.

  • @Inzaynmembrain97
    @Inzaynmembrain97 4 года назад +45

    Since this got voted to be the movie reaction I was wondering how this reaction would work and this was really well done this is a good way to do a musical because listening to it all first and then doing a discussion could probably be exhausting and important stuff could be forgotten

  • @marcobott7243
    @marcobott7243 4 года назад +48

    "Either way it's lose-lose" is referring to the Federalist party's view on the election of 1800 with Adams' 'shitting the bed', without Hamilton running for their party they only had the realistic choices of two Democratic-republicans; ergo "lose-lose".
    Also with Aaron Burr and Jefferson's relationship, the plan was originally for them to run as Democratic-Republican candidates together, Jefferson narrowly taking first place to gain the presidential seat, with Burr coming in second to take the vice-presidential seat. However, Burr gets excited at the prospect of winning the presidency for himself, so he turns on his original agreement with Jefferson and starts running against him, ergo Jefferson being so annoyed and untrusting of Burr after the race is over.

  • @BreezyWinter
    @BreezyWinter 3 года назад +75

    "it's nice to hear a president say this"
    SHADE.

  • @mangacraz00
    @mangacraz00 Год назад +9

    My favorite ‘you have to see it live moment’ was during the reynolds pamphlet they say something to the effect of ‘everyone has read it’ and the conductor!!! Pulls out his own copy 😂 I saw it on tour and it was by far my favorite moment

  • @JBU27
    @JBU27 4 года назад +45

    I LOVE how is really obvious that Eric is the one who already saw it because he was smiling from the first second 😂❤️

  • @kathylee1261
    @kathylee1261 4 года назад +86

    slaves were NEVER allowed to VOTE!! The 3/5 thing was for population counting and to determine the number of representatives each state was allowed. This was so that southern states were allowed more representation in Congress to SUPPORT slavery. NEVER think that early America allowed African-Americans to vote. Good reaction but soooo far off there.