Its his guardian angel, explains why he doesn't age. He gave the guy in the car a good life watching over him through all the years posing as a cop. Its actually heartwarming at the same time hilarious
That explains why there’s a cop in my house as I grew up. Never know who he is, or what he’s doing in the house, or why he’s with us in every family trip. Now I’m so proud of my dad for getting out of that parking ticket!! 🎉
Expected a straightforward comedy bit, got a story about a man falling in love with a single mother, becoming her kid's father, mourning the loss of his love and busting his ass to raise his kid alone to be a decent dude.
Mario Rosa actually, in the end where he mourns looking at the picture of them, he actually looks at himself. So he actually mourns the life he could have had. In the rest of the scenes, either its funeral, birthday or any other occasions presented, his carelessness is shown with him not paying attention to the actual circumstances but checking weather the cop is still there.
SoupForDummies No, I think it's his adopted son and his GF or something like that. The guy on the photo is a different guy (looks like his adopted son)
@@talia8614 nah the cop was actually an undercover criminal trying to force them into crime but when the women refused he gave her a deadly untreatable virus to push fear into the hearts of the family
Heartwarming. Changing that young kids life, into something to be proud of. And he gave that little boy a good childhood as well. Having a guardian angel, means everything.
The cop is actually an angel. As you noticed how he didn’t age while everyone else did. He lead a man to a single mother giving her a husband and father to her child, then stayed “watching” them all day and night. Nobody would ever think to rob or harm a family with a cop at their side.
@@hob_channel I mean character development shouldn't be reserved for one particular genre. Writing a fully fleshed out character is important in every type of movie.
I believe “fine, I’ll let you out with a warning” should have been the final punch line. Other than that it’s insane how many emotions this gives you in a few minutes lol. Masterpiece.
I would disagree on that, the "Nice, got away with it" is a vital part of the framing and couldn't be left off. He went through an 18 year life changing experience, but that was the story within the story. The main story was that he was trying to get out of a speeding ticket so it needed to end on that sense of satisfaction that he'd succeeded. It could be argued that he should have just said "Nice" as he did when his "wife" first played along, but it works either way.
Plot twist: The cop knew he was pulling over a good man and his daughter was the mom. He knew her boyfriend walked out on her and needed to give her and the child a full family.
@@idioticlemon9424 bigger plot twist: the cop isn’t real. The kid is actually his. The cop is his conscience leading him to not abandon his wife and son.
You know what I realized about halfway through? The man and the woman would've never been able to be legally married… The cop would've been watching them the whole time, and a "second" wedding would've been highly suspicious. This guy raised a kid who wasn't his with a woman he wasn't even married to, and gave them both a really great life by being the father/husband both of them would have never had otherwise. ...To get out of a ticket, but we ignore that part.
Jacob Lewis No, what I meant was with the cop watching them so closely, they couldn't legally get married. If the woman was supposed to already be his wife when the baby was born, then they would have had to already have had a wedding, savvy?
actually they could have gotten married without breaking the fasade, namely because alot of people get married after they have a child do to family pressure.
In all seriousness, ignoring the “Got away with it” at the end- despite the sorrow, that man enjoyed a more fulfilled and promising life than many do. Fathers, don’t walk out on your families.
I know this was suppose to be funny but it kinda made me sad given the background music, the mom dying, and the story of the kid getting older till he leaves him
From a speeding youngster to a responsible husband , loving father and more , truly miraculous what a single good cop can change.
Also a loyal husband
🤣🤣🤣 so true 😅😅😅😅
And a loyal cop as well haha
I'm convinced that by the end the Cop knew It was all fake...He Just let him off with a warning for all the good he did to the mother and his "son"
@@MRHyde-sx1kn maybe that woman is police daughter that's why he is always there
Its his guardian angel, explains why he doesn't age. He gave the guy in the car a good life watching over him through all the years posing as a cop. Its actually heartwarming at the same time hilarious
So that's why he didn't age
Makes sense
Can you imagine if he was meant to get into a wreck that day, and his guardian angel cop pushed him to the life he was meant to live
i love this
Dude, im trying to sleep here. Can you please stop that? My brain wont let it go for Chrissake!
This actually went from funny to emotional at the end.
the girl is probably cop turn to die that why he just gonna retired and make his twilight year worth it
Whats said in the spanich the final part?
And back to funny when he says in his old man voice “nice…. Got away with it.” 🤣
The delivery from the receptionist who says "a lot" is absolutely perfect 😂
Noted that as well.
YES!! hauihaiuhaiuohaiuoaouia
This made me question. Is my Dad my real dad or just some guy trying to get out of a speeding ticket
Good question
@@aeoteng Little of column A little of cloumn B
DUN DUN DUNNNNNNNN
Hahaha
Haha good thing I look like my dad. Or else..
I like how the mom accepted her fate of helping this guy get out of his speeding ticket until she died
women who ride or die with their men are the real heroes.
She got a husband, and the kid got a father. And it's look like a happy family. Sound good to me
She saw him and thought "im a single mom and he's kinda cute...fuck it let's see where this goes" 😂
It was remember me with Firehouse songs that called "Love of a Lifetime"
yeah, she is a gem
Why does this seem like it would make a movie better than 90% of what the film industry gives us
Keyword is industry.
A 90 minutes empty screen would still be better than 70%. Qualitative jokes could easily improve it to 93%.
Yes please
Because it's 4 minutes long.
Isn’t that basically we’re the millers? Man using fake family to escape consequences
That explains why there’s a cop in my house as I grew up. Never know who he is, or what he’s doing in the house, or why he’s with us in every family trip. Now I’m so proud of my dad for getting out of that parking ticket!! 🎉
You mean: your "uncle", cause your father went out for cigarets
Expected a straightforward comedy bit, got a story about a man falling in love with a single mother, becoming her kid's father, mourning the loss of his love and busting his ass to raise his kid alone to be a decent dude.
You forgot the important part, he got away with the ticket
I thought the one part at the end where he's looking at the photo was like his original girlfriend and cat
Mario Rosa actually, in the end where he mourns looking at the picture of them, he actually looks at himself. So he actually mourns the life he could have had. In the rest of the scenes, either its funeral, birthday or any other occasions presented, his carelessness is shown with him not paying attention to the actual circumstances but checking weather the cop is still there.
not true though. He seemed quite upset at the doctor's office
SoupForDummies No, I think it's his adopted son and his GF or something like that. The guy on the photo is a different guy (looks like his adopted son)
4 years later, this video is still an emotional rollercoaster. Wemt from funny, to emotional, and back to funny.
O que eles falam no final do vídeo?
Sou Brasileiro e não falo inglês.
Obrigado
@@marcelosilvadasilva6977
Policia: ok te dejaré ir con una advertencia
El: bien! Me escapé de eso (la multa)
Driver: " How have you not aged at all?"
Cop: "Justice is immortal!"
ahaha true
00:32 The way she said 'a lot' is hilarious😂
I hope there will be more guys like him trying to get out of speeding ticket and falling in love with single mothers 😂
@@CurioushumanHIin real life. We would take 30 speeding tickets before we even consider getting with a single mom
By providing the kid with a father figure, he may have prevented more crimes in the long run.
Thats kinda fucker up to people who don't have dads but still LMAO
Would you say prevented more crimes of speeding? :D hahaha
🤣 1 less statistic was prevented that day.
@@andrewg7779 There definitely was less crime in that household since they were followed by a cop 24/7 lmao
@@talia8614 nah the cop was actually an undercover criminal trying to force them into crime but when the women refused he gave her a deadly untreatable virus to push fear into the hearts of the family
He made a profit, gained a wife, child, house, job and a 24-hour private security guard. 😂😂😂
You made a really good point with that
Was expecting the son to drive to college and get pulled over by the same cop for another ticket 😂
LuqmanLSG hell yeah. Would have been even more funny
The better ending is always in the comments...
And then the father has to pay for it cause the kid’s a broke college student.
Bad Hombre no, the kid will then go to the hospital to find a single mom and thus the cycle continues
Yeah i was thinking that as well
Heartwarming. Changing that young kids life, into something to be proud of.
And he gave that little boy a good childhood as well.
Having a guardian angel, means everything.
The cop is actually an angel. As you noticed how he didn’t age while everyone else did. He lead a man to a single mother giving her a husband and father to her child, then stayed “watching” them all day and night. Nobody would ever think to rob or harm a family with a cop at their side.
5 years later but this is a beautiful interpretation
No, he is the time himself
You don’t have much going on in life do you?
Great interpretation
A True Good cop
2:51 at this point of the video is where I got emotional a little just the music that got me emotional and the cop walking away feels like a goodbye
It's amazing how this got better character development than a lot of blockbusters nowadays.
:D
It's a completely different genre, genius
@@hob_channel I mean character development shouldn't be reserved for one particular genre. Writing a fully fleshed out character is important in every type of movie.
So True!!! ❤
I like how the cop became equally as involved in the guy's new family's life
Uncles and male cousins can be important cornerstones in the raising of a child. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Love how the cop didn't age at all!
Some men are just born old.
he does age, his mustache turns grey! Lol
I like to imagine the cop is some immortal ageless cop who's concept of time is a lot different than most people.
Justice doesn't age.
I did the makeup for this shoot. I'm telling you haha
1:08 He accepted his fate with the single mom
Plot twist: The cop was the real father the whole time.
THat's what I thought was gonna happen
Nice
Smartttt
Na what's more likely is that the hospital girl was the cop's daughter.
I was thinking the same thing xD
This guy for real started a new life just to get out of a ticket,give this man an Oscar 🏆
Dont forget the mom who plays along for the rest of her life
That cop ages well, damn
PowderyStAnK YT your pfp is disturbing
Corey TheGamer, says you
PowderyStAnK YT why did you like your own reply
Corey TheGamer it's an impulse
PowderyStAnK YT its pathetic
I believe “fine, I’ll let you out with a warning” should have been the final punch line. Other than that it’s insane how many emotions this gives you in a few minutes lol. Masterpiece.
I would disagree on that, the "Nice, got away with it" is a vital part of the framing and couldn't be left off. He went through an 18 year life changing experience, but that was the story within the story. The main story was that he was trying to get out of a speeding ticket so it needed to end on that sense of satisfaction that he'd succeeded. It could be argued that he should have just said "Nice" as he did when his "wife" first played along, but it works either way.
@@mikicoal great analysis!
Forget online dating! I'm gonna just start going to random hospitals!
Mechanical Ninjineer
Worked for me! (and I owe it all to Advanced Calculus)
Facebook is a nice place to take care of single moms, I mean date single moms
Mechanical Ninjineer good idea, the nurse was right about all the babies without dads lol
Skyprince27 What's Advanced Calc got to do with it?
HAHAHA
Hall of fame comedy video. You start off laughing, then literally crying and one last LOL at the end. F ing brilliant
That cop didn't do his job for like 18 years because he was stalking this guy for a speeding ticket 😄
FriedRice2009 that was his job
but sometimes, he went back and forth
This is his job, he really needs that ticket for his bonus
Community policing
Still tecnichalt doing his job
This deserves an Oscar...comedy heart relatable content.
at that point he is part of the family i would be sad to see him leave for ever.
He was alone at that point anyway, a true father.
Give an Oscar to the receptionist for the way she reacts and says "... A lot"
Why are these videos touching but hillarious at the same time
Ikr
The mom's death was so sad 😭
This made me feel more than 90% of movies and anime ever could
Beginning with the cop looking 20 years older than the speeder. Ends with the speeder looking the same age or older than the cop.
Jen Tuesday there are more robocops than robocivilians. True Story
Ok, but this is just one out of 145 plot holes this story has.
Jen Tuesday True.
Its part of the joke
Jen Tuesday, that's calling parenthood, it makes you age faster.
Plot twist: the cop was an angel who made sure the kid was raised right and goes on to do great things
Who knew speeding tickets could lead to a drop in the number of abandoned children...
This actually hits me in the feels. I find myself dismissing the funny parts so that it’s a sweet story in my head
Just raises the kid to get out of a speeding ticket😂😂
It would have been cheaper to pay the ticket.
@@feliciataylor3772 no backing down
Man I know it was short, but this made me tear up a little. Really turned out to be a great guy.
Anyone else cry?damn
Yes. It’s like beginning with of Up. There’s something about showing a whole life in five minutes, complete with the death of a spouse.
Crying??? I am laughing so hard :))))
No
Yeah
Yes
I think "Got away with it" is underselling this🤣
moral of the story? lie, lie till the very end, no compromises.
Patrick Moreira , Donald Trump is the master ! Lol
Once you start, there is no turning back
Fake it till you make it
Fake it till you make it
no surrender!
Imagine the son getting pulled over as well on the way to wherever he’s going and then the cycle repeats 😂😂
The real getting out of a speeding ticket were the friends he made along the way.
Deep 😔✊
Underrated comment
That's the best How I Met Your Mother episode
That my friends, is 'commitment to the bit.' Bravo ForD.
Commitment is everything.
This guy's dedication is purely unmatched. He goes from escaping ticket to being a good father and husband.
Man ... Some people are reallyyyy dedicated ... *RESPECT*
i wish this was like a whole movie it actually seems so sweet
Made him do something good, like raising a kid who would have otherwise been fatherless... Good cop, use them lies...
That cop aint clock out for years his check boutta be unheard of 😂
I half expected the ending to be the cop staring off with the guy as his 'son' drives away and saying "All that just to get out of a ticket, huh?"
Finally got the original video. NICE!
Movie name bro
Add this to the list of reasons why there is a shortage of cops doing detective work to solve crimes, lol
Maybe he just wanted to solve the true crime of that child growing up without a father?
Also because detectives do detective work, not cops
A valid point. Sorry I wasn't "technical" enough for you...
The man got a lovely wife, a son and a beautiful life. Came here for fun stayed for the feels
Lol the Receptionist Face at the Hospital when he asks.... she Like- "ALot." 😅😳😳😜😒
Don should i have not Used the Comment Function and tryed to leave what i thought was positive to the people who made this???
That was the funniest part and the rest was just kind of predictable.
Your emojis disgust me
Yo bud, thanks for your Opionon
No, instead make a meaningful comment that is useful for other people. Don't write something that is a waste of data.
Way more better than any blokbuster movie nowadays
The Humour is next level. By the way the police looks like mix of kyle Maclachlan and T1000 of terminator 2. (That's why he did not age😂😂)
We gotta respect the dedication of the cop too frfr
this needs to be a feature film
Saw a short of this a few weeks ago. Happy I was able to find the whole video
Wow things just got real
Duno A
They sure did .. 😂
A movie or a series made on this kind of script gonna be cute as hell
Got away with it...
Absolute Cinema ✋🤚
Get 18 years for Speeding 36 on a 30 mph zone
Plot twist: The cop knew he was pulling over a good man and his daughter was the mom. He knew her boyfriend walked out on her and needed to give her and the child a full family.
and the cop died of old age but only the speeder were able to see him
@@idioticlemon9424 "I see dead people"
@@idioticlemon9424 bigger plot twist: the cop isn’t real. The kid is actually his. The cop is his conscience leading him to not abandon his wife and son.
@@idioticlemon9424or the cop was her dad, but passed already. His spirit made sure her daughter got the man she needed.
You know what would've been funny ? If the son got into a speeding ticket and had to do the same scheme as an endless cycle.
The dedication of this father, to ensure that his single daughter had a father in the household. Beautiful and sad at the same time since she died.
You know what I realized about halfway through? The man and the woman would've never been able to be legally married… The cop would've been watching them the whole time, and a "second" wedding would've been highly suspicious. This guy raised a kid who wasn't his with a woman he wasn't even married to, and gave them both a really great life by being the father/husband both of them would have never had otherwise.
...To get out of a ticket, but we ignore that part.
Madame, what makes you think the woman was already married?
Jacob Lewis No, what I meant was with the cop watching them so closely, they couldn't legally get married. If the woman was supposed to already be his wife when the baby was born, then they would have had to already have had a wedding, savvy?
Madame Tigre Le Deuxieme Who said they needed to get married tho
Oh, savvy. You win this time.
actually they could have gotten married without breaking the fasade, namely because alot of people get married after they have a child do to family pressure.
The cop so dedicated he never retired thru all of those years 😂😂
That is some Daniel Day Lewis-level commitment there
It’s a mystical cop, watches over a man and his family for their whole life, only a few have been granted with this miracle
I'm sorry, but I started out laughing and ended up legitimately crying lol. This was so heartwarming!
This video made my day Thanks a bunch!!!!!!
The real speeding ticket was the friends we made along the way
I laughed. And I almost teared up a bit. Not much more I could ask for from a comedy bit.
The officer was even there when the doctor told them the bad news.
That was brilliant Tim! And Dom Fera cracks me up, he delivers lines so perfectly!
This is life changing one of the best videos I have ever seen in my life
The cop did a great job for the community though, we need more men like this!
Stupid funny but wholesome. I love it
The cop is a ghost. And he is the boy's real father. It‘s a very warm story.
Or he could just be a cop
Fake!!!!!
Imagine the cop was actually his conscience and this was really his child😂😂
Cop don't even have a conscience to conscience. Therefore is a moral code thing. Lol😂😅
this is funny and cute, even made me tear up a bit ♥
Rangiku Matsumoto awwww
Bro raised an entire kid just to get out of a $165 speeding ticket and probably spent $250,000 on the family lmao.
You think I can go to a random hospital and live life like this dude did 😂
Now i wanna a movie about this
Verdade, eu também 😅😅😅
Hahahahahah love this
Feel just like a Disney or Adam Sandler's Click movie, it hits me everytime with the humor and and emotion, it's funny and sad at the same time 😔😔😔
The ending should have been "thanks for taking care of my son for me" and the cop was the dad all along
Dude : just play along until he leaves
Cop : * Never left *
In all seriousness, ignoring the “Got away with it” at the end- despite the sorrow, that man enjoyed a more fulfilled and promising life than many do. Fathers, don’t walk out on your families.
Ngl I would definitely watch a movie about this
I know this was suppose to be funny but it kinda made me sad given the background music, the mom dying, and the story of the kid getting older till he leaves him
wow, this is a masterpiece!
the cop must be T1000😂
this is supposed to be funny..... so why do I only have tears?!?!?
perfecto
No comment lol