@pavelshliaha1706 both options may very well be possible. Lots of cases get tossed out because evidence was improperly submitted even after the jury sees/hears it. The process is rather strict.
I love Brennan's realization that Zac is waiting for a better opening before engaging with the scene and finally refers to his character directly with a rhetorical question that allows Zac to crush the ball into next week. And Zac doesn't hesitate, doesn't overdo it. Just spikes it quick and clean. Genius work by both.
Attorney Tom has seen the original clip, and the fact that Brennan improv-ed a better and more accurate lawyer scene than most law dramas is amazing according to a lawyer
I was watching this thinking he was doing such a good job laying out the defense's story in the trial rather than making the argument right there (the most common mistake)
God the way brennan was just pouring his heart out to protect his client only for Zac to just mutter a quiet little "yeah i did it" and completely shatter his case like a Prince Ruperts Drop is just *chef's kiss* perfection
Woaaaaaaah, I'd never heard of Prince Ruperts Drops until now and I'm reading through the Wikipedia page with such fascination. Thank you for that dazzling similie!
That setup tho! Brennen's ridiculously convoluted yet instantly believable context! Yes, Zac IS obviously a genius but not without Brennen's alternative and equal genius! I absolutely ship Zacnen. Izzy better watch her man!
From a comedy perspective, what I think goes unnoticed/underrated is the massive amount of trust Brennan has in Zac to deliver the punchline… Brennan has no idea when Zac is coming in, so Brennan has to monologue (which he is incredible at), but he doesn’t have to go out of his way to guide Zac to a punchline. He can just monologue a generic lawyer speech and he knows Zac will hit his mark when he wants. Really small, but that’s what impressed me most
Brennan's improv skills and Zach's comedic timing, individually they're already great but together, it's definitely one of my favorite interactions in Game Changer
It's also just "both of their great improv skills." Brennan did a great job communicating both to the audience and to Zac what the game was, and Zac executed perfectly.
brennan is a master of building a house of cards and zac is a master of using one little breath to topple the whole thing, and it's beautiful to watch every time
I'd like to appreciate the way Brennan steps into the window light and then is cast into shadow, that's a VERY nice touch that looks so nice. The atmosphere of this room for this one bit is top notch
I love the tiny little micro expressions. Like, the way Sam ever so slightly nods his head when Brennan is asking for the jury's final input at 1:03 is SO good
Of course Zach's part in this bit cannot be overstated, but man, Brennan completely understood how to create his dialogue in a way to leave space for Zach. He constantly paused for just a second or two at a time, not enough to ruin his own flow, but just enough to let Zach know he could jump in when he had something good. I could watch these two improv together forever man
What makes this scene so good is it goes on for just long enough that it can make you forget it's not a courtroom drama but a comedic bit, before Zac completely derails it.
Brennan is like someone who goes to the store, buys a bag of oranges, brings them home, juices them by hand, strains out the pulp, adds a little sugar, and makes this delicious home made juice. And Zac just kicks in the door like "yo I got Sunny D"
My favorite thing about the real clip is how you see the tension continue to build as Brennan keeps improving while everyone gives Zac the side eye of "when's he gonna jump in?"
This clip is the best demonstration of the genius that is the Zac/Brennan comedic duo. Brennan creates a perfect scene for Zac, giving him multiple comfortable entry points that are still solid enough for himself to continue going on from. Meanwhile Zac holds the tension for just long enough that all that's needed to break it is four words. Chef's kiss. What a masterclass in comedy.
God, this moment is such a treasure. Brennan starts his court room drama level monologue, and keeps setting up moments for Zac to interrupt him. But Zac, being the genius that he is, waits until the perfect moment where everyone is tensed up, waiting to for him to interrupt, to deliver four goddamn perfect words. It’s amazing.
Zac one-liners are just so well timed and calculated, combined with Brennan's ability to monologue beautifully what a pair. Thank you for animating this nothing like watching prosecutor and judge absolutely lose it in the courtroom during a murder trial XD
As someone who just binged watched all of Better Call Saul, the cinematography in this one was very well done. Felt like it cuts to the jury and judge at exactly the right moment
brendon just pulled out literally the best lawyer monologue ive ever witnessed in media just from the top of his head just zack to absolutely destroy it in 4 words- just brilliant, and the animation captures it so well
The sweating juror, the prosecuting attorney's expressions of doubt, Zac's nonchalant "I killed him, yeah." One of my favorite Game Changer moments perfectly animated *chef's kiss*
That little explosion of noise from Josh at the confession, like too much funny has happened too quickly and he's overwhelmed, is what happens to me every time I watch this damn video. This is a thing of beauty.
The fact that Brennan isnt an actual lawyer is astounding. His innate ability to instantly go on a fully thought out, and fully grounded rant on a whim would do so well in the court of law
I've seen the Y Tshort but the clip in its entirety is so awesome. I love that Sam recognizes just how perfect staying silent until one line made the whole scene
Part of how great it is, is the trust. Zack trusts that Brennan will pitch him a perfect spot to say something, so even though the monologue goes on for awhile he doesn't need to interrupt early. He can wait for the perfect moment to come.
It doesn’t matter how many times I experience this clip it never stops making me burst out with shocked laughter. Zac never fails to pop off. Thank you for this gift enabling us to see this in the truly god level form that is your animation. This was a fucking delight.
I remember watching this the first time on gamechanger and was like "when is Zack going to get involved, hes just letting brenan do all the work" but boy does he do a lot with 4 words at the right moment
I don't think we appreciate enough that "I killed him, yeah" was not just a well timed confession, it wasn't even intended to be a confession at all. The character was actually trying to add to the monologue, the lawyer asked "Is he a perfect man" and as an example of him not being perfect the defendant said "I killed him, yeah". Like, its just an oopsie, everyone does it right? So I killed a guy, nobody's perfect.
The perfection in the timing, they say less is more, and sometimes it is, and sometimes more is more, and these times are not mutually exclusive, as illustrated here. Brennan set up the dominoes beautifully, and Zac hit them at just the right angle to knock it all down perfectly. Perfect comedic timing, and an amazing animation to boot
Zac and Brennan are such perfect comedic foils to each other. Brennan can monologue deeply and build a fantastical house of cards, giving Zac the time to find four perfect words to send the whole thing crashing down. Masterful
That was actually a pretty good closing argument since it reframes the prosecutor as the malefactor and makes the dilemma "do we punish an innocent man out of revenge?" vs "Do we let a heinous crime go unpunished?" Supposedly juries have a tendency to vote guilty once they begin to feel a defendant is guilty regardless of the conclusivity of the evidence presented.
i love how everyone was quiet and captivated by Brennans improv Lawyer speech and as soon as Zac said the 4 magic words that silence was immediatly shattered... xD what a brilliant little improv play this was.
Brennan did most of the leg work and absolutely deserved the two points but Zac‘a restraint and pinpoint timing was genius and created the perfect punchline so he also obviously deserved the two points despite saying only four words. The temptation to say something sooner must have been immense but he held out for the perfect moment and absolutely killed it
1:23 The violent and erratic little head movement on the _"shutup-"_ before Brennan fully pulls away is such a minor detail but so incredibly funny to me that I cannot stop fixating on it 😭 I love your animations so much
He almost, ALMOST, convinced the jury and judge that his client was innocent..... But then the play hit just straight-up confessed. All that hard work, straight down the drain.
This was so amazingly perfect that I honestly think Brennan legitimately got angry at Zach for a second. That’s how amazing and awful Zach’s timing was
Just an absolute masterpiece. I assume the original Game Changer moment's great, but DBI here is just elevating the source so much, the video's going to split into multiple languages.
I truly love that there is a reason Zach says that. He’s in some way trying to back up the argument that he isn’t a perfect man. Unfortunately, this backfires slightly and this might be my favorite bit in the entire show.
I love how the Jury is populated by elements used for other cast members. I think I spotted Allys original element, Siobhan T, and maybe Grant O in the front row?
What's perfect here is the synergy. Brennen's dramatic, super serious, oration to create the build. Followed by Zac's simple, yet brilliantly timed interjection.
DEEPBLUEINK IS THE TIE *THE* SHIRT COLOURS
WHAT IF IT WAS
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I DID NOT CATCH THAT TIL I SAW THIS COMMENT
so ashamed
@@DeepBlueInk THAT'S *SO* GOOD
wait what
i’ve said it before and i’ll say it again, zac oyama’s comedic timing is the only thing that can dunk on brennan’s instinctual world building
The bit works so well because of it though
They go together so well tho. Like chocolate and almonds
Brennan's ability to improv elaborate scenarios and Zac's ability to destroy them in an instant balance each other so perfectly.
Another good one is the "herstory" bit from the latest adventuring party
woah, dude
“Your honor, my client is not under oath, and his statement should be struck from the record.”
Sure. You can ask jury to disregard the statement. Will they? Or are you going to ask for a mistrial?
@pavelshliaha1706 both options may very well be possible. Lots of cases get tossed out because evidence was improperly submitted even after the jury sees/hears it.
The process is rather strict.
@@CasshernSinz1613 so a defendant can cause infinite number of mistrials this way?
@@pavelshliaha1706just because a mistrial is requested doesn’t mean it will happen. From what I’ve heard mistrials are fairly rare still
@@dreamof_me that’s my point exactly. The idea that you can force a mistrial by blurring out a confession at an inappropriate time is laughable to me
"I killed him, yeah." Zac truly is a master of restraint.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I thought he said "I killed a man"
Restraint and perfect timing.
The vindication on Josh’s face when Zac confessed was golden
Rightfully vindicated if you ask me
@@WYCDlove you for this🫶
no one can match zach’s comedic timing 🫡
Literally no one
I would argue ally Beardsley does, but on the opposite side of the spectrum. They pull the wildest shit out of nowhere haha
And no one can improvise a stage-worthy monologue like Brennan.
@salt-emoji ally has big chaos energy Zac is less is more.
Not even close
I love Brennan's realization that Zac is waiting for a better opening before engaging with the scene and finally refers to his character directly with a rhetorical question that allows Zac to crush the ball into next week. And Zac doesn't hesitate, doesn't overdo it. Just spikes it quick and clean.
Genius work by both.
Attorney Tom has seen the original clip, and the fact that Brennan improv-ed a better and more accurate lawyer scene than most law dramas is amazing according to a lawyer
I was watching this thinking he was doing such a good job laying out the defense's story in the trial rather than making the argument right there (the most common mistake)
Brennan is just built different man
Thank you for this gift! XD
Brennan is a comedic chameleon.
Thanks for letting us know. I had to go look it up after 😂
God the way brennan was just pouring his heart out to protect his client only for Zac to just mutter a quiet little "yeah i did it" and completely shatter his case like a Prince Ruperts Drop is just *chef's kiss* perfection
I hear way too few similies using prince Rupert drops on a daily basis
Prince Rupert's drop is a beautiful simile. I just felt like acknowledging that.
Woaaaaaaah, I'd never heard of Prince Ruperts Drops until now and I'm reading through the Wikipedia page with such fascination. Thank you for that dazzling similie!
Yea solid use of the prd. Well done
@@rodmullen64 until you clip the tial that is
Proof that comedy is ALL about timing. Zack said 4 words and absolutely broke me.
So good
I just love Zac and Brennan’s chemistry so much
Sometimes it’s not about doing a lot of things
zac is a master of saying literally one tiny sentence that fully wrecks everyone's shit
That setup tho! Brennen's ridiculously convoluted yet instantly believable context! Yes, Zac IS obviously a genius but not without Brennen's alternative and equal genius! I absolutely ship Zacnen. Izzy better watch her man!
One of my favorite game changer bits. Brennans ability to monologue at any time is amazing. And Zac is just a mischievous little guy.
Just a lil guy!
A scamp if you will
teh SCAMPIEST LIL SCAMP EVAR.
He plays a cat really well
From a comedy perspective, what I think goes unnoticed/underrated is the massive amount of trust Brennan has in Zac to deliver the punchline…
Brennan has no idea when Zac is coming in, so Brennan has to monologue (which he is incredible at), but he doesn’t have to go out of his way to guide Zac to a punchline. He can just monologue a generic lawyer speech and he knows Zac will hit his mark when he wants. Really small, but that’s what impressed me most
I knew Sam would be the judge, but I totally glossed over the idea of Josh being the prosecution despite it being obvious in hindsight
The Joshecution, I suppose?
Brennan's improv skills and Zach's comedic timing, individually they're already great but together, it's definitely one of my favorite interactions in Game Changer
It's also just "both of their great improv skills." Brennan did a great job communicating both to the audience and to Zac what the game was, and Zac executed perfectly.
@@andprosser if you watch the original Zac pretends to sit behind his podium, as soon as Brennan puts his arm behind his back it's gret
brennan is a master of building a house of cards and zac is a master of using one little breath to topple the whole thing, and it's beautiful to watch every time
As someone who has only seen the gamechanger short I'm glad to see that Brennan spoke for almost twice as long
It's a full minute of pure brennanisms and Zac just caps it off
It makes it even better
This is such a good replication of the camerawork in courtroom dramas. Excellent work, Deep Blue
Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️
“You really are a master of restraint”
Zach’s superpower isn’t just his comedic timing, it’s how he can get so much mileage out of so few words.
"Superman's superpower isn't flight, it's how he can cover so much distance without touching the ground."
No offense.
I'd like to appreciate the way Brennan steps into the window light and then is cast into shadow, that's a VERY nice touch that looks so nice. The atmosphere of this room for this one bit is top notch
Thank you so much for pointing this out! I'm so proud of this one!
In the immortal words of Zac Oyama:
“Sometimes it’s about doing a lot of stuff, but sometimes, it’s about doing not a lot of stuff.”
"Please don't slow that down because some of those words were not words"
This man is just a goldmine of good wisdoms.
I love the tiny little micro expressions. Like, the way Sam ever so slightly nods his head when Brennan is asking for the jury's final input at 1:03 is SO good
That detail was so good!
Because of this comment, I went back and re-watched -
Turns out Brennan's eye starts twitching right as everyone else laughs
The fact that the jury was all d20 and college humor people was an incredible touch!
Yesss! I'm trying to figure out who everyone isss
What's "d20"?
@@jasongoldman3850dimension 20, the dropout show where they do long form dnd content
@@jasongoldman3850Dimension 20, it’s a Dungeons and Dragons show that’s owned by College Humor/Dropout
@@jasongoldman3850Dimension 20. It’s a Dropout show.
Of course Zach's part in this bit cannot be overstated, but man, Brennan completely understood how to create his dialogue in a way to leave space for Zach. He constantly paused for just a second or two at a time, not enough to ruin his own flow, but just enough to let Zach know he could jump in when he had something good. I could watch these two improv together forever man
Brennan's tie was such a great detail! And that one juror who looked like he was on the verge of fully losing it 😅
What about the tie?
@@cantbelieveimdoingthis7550 try googling "dimension 20 shirtgate" and you'll get the answer to your question lol
@@cantbelieveimdoingthis7550 pretty sure Brennan has a shirt with that colour pattern on it?
What makes this scene so good is it goes on for just long enough that it can make you forget it's not a courtroom drama but a comedic bit, before Zac completely derails it.
Brennan is like someone who goes to the store, buys a bag of oranges, brings them home, juices them by hand, strains out the pulp, adds a little sugar, and makes this delicious home made juice. And Zac just kicks in the door like "yo I got Sunny D"
"It's technically a meal"
My favorite thing about the real clip is how you see the tension continue to build as Brennan keeps improving while everyone gives Zac the side eye of "when's he gonna jump in?"
This clip is the best demonstration of the genius that is the Zac/Brennan comedic duo. Brennan creates a perfect scene for Zac, giving him multiple comfortable entry points that are still solid enough for himself to continue going on from. Meanwhile Zac holds the tension for just long enough that all that's needed to break it is four words.
Chef's kiss. What a masterclass in comedy.
God, this moment is such a treasure. Brennan starts his court room drama level monologue, and keeps setting up moments for Zac to interrupt him. But Zac, being the genius that he is, waits until the perfect moment where everyone is tensed up, waiting to for him to interrupt, to deliver four goddamn perfect words. It’s amazing.
Adding the single juror that would've caused a mistrial made this a masterpiece. I can't wait to watch your future television show
I loved the nervous look on the prosecutor exploding into to absolute joy with the turn at the end. The courtroom setting really elevated the bit.
I love seeing Zac Oyama in your style this is so good
Thank you Harley ❤️❤️❤️
Brennan is a warrior, charging in head fast doing a set up before damage while Zach is an assassins striking when you least expect it
Zac one-liners are just so well timed and calculated, combined with Brennan's ability to monologue beautifully what a pair. Thank you for animating this nothing like watching prosecutor and judge absolutely lose it in the courtroom during a murder trial XD
This one never fails to make me laugh, it's a masterclass tbh, only elevated by this animation, thank you DBI
Aaa thank you Kaity!
I'm actually super impressed by how good of a lawyer Brennan could make if he had no other career option. Maybe a TV lawyer. Or a rules lawyer.
GETINTHECOMMENTS!
if Brennan ever played with a DM who he had absolutely no respect for in the slightest he could be the pettiest rules lawyer you have EVER seen
Call Iyengar & Mulligan today!
As someone who just binged watched all of Better Call Saul, the cinematography in this one was very well done. Felt like it cuts to the jury and judge at exactly the right moment
I like the idea that the defendant was able to keep it together and not f**k up until the very last day of the trial.
I don't even care what DB's videos are about, I just watch and like
I'm gonna prove this wrong one day
@@DeepBlueInk villain arc
Honestly same.
brendon just pulled out literally the best lawyer monologue ive ever witnessed in media just from the top of his head just zack to absolutely destroy it in 4 words- just brilliant, and the animation captures it so well
The sweating juror, the prosecuting attorney's expressions of doubt, Zac's nonchalant "I killed him, yeah." One of my favorite Game Changer moments perfectly animated *chef's kiss*
That little explosion of noise from Josh at the confession, like too much funny has happened too quickly and he's overwhelmed, is what happens to me every time I watch this damn video. This is a thing of beauty.
The fact that Brennan isnt an actual lawyer is astounding. His innate ability to instantly go on a fully thought out, and fully grounded rant on a whim would do so well in the court of law
Zac's best line are always so short.
Hell, this and "Give me your teeeth" are both exactly 4 words.
the juror sweating profusely cracked me up. it didn't help that i was already giggling waiting for zac's line 😂😂
Of the 2700 times I've watched this I don't know how I NEVER saw the eye twitch but here we are. And I am laughing.
The patience from Zach is inhuman here.
Just the Idea of the Judge and Prosecutor laughing their ass off at a defendant's remark whilst their lawyer dies inside kills me!
the timing, the poise, the zacoyama
it's perfection
brennan with the monologue and zach with the one liner they are truly the best comedic duo like just perfect fit hahahahaha
Oh God, I love all the Dropout cameo jurors-is that Beardsley sweating at 0:44??
It is!
Zac is the master of missing all of his cues but still managing to land the comedic timing anyway.
How is zachs blank honest stare so spot on, that's just him
The restraint to wait that long and let Brennan go through his whole spiel before he dropped the hammer. *chef's kiss*
I've seen the Y Tshort but the clip in its entirety is so awesome. I love that Sam recognizes just how perfect staying silent until one line made the whole scene
Part of how great it is, is the trust. Zack trusts that Brennan will pitch him a perfect spot to say something, so even though the monologue goes on for awhile he doesn't need to interrupt early. He can wait for the perfect moment to come.
I didn't even realize that the judge was Sam until he chuckled at Zac's perfect punchline. This was so well done.
That was a lil more than a chuckle my good man.
@@webbowser8834 Fair point, kind stranger.
It doesn’t matter how many times I experience this clip it never stops making me burst out with shocked laughter. Zac never fails to pop off. Thank you for this gift enabling us to see this in the truly god level form that is your animation. This was a fucking delight.
I remember watching this the first time on gamechanger and was like "when is Zack going to get involved, hes just letting brenan do all the work" but boy does he do a lot with 4 words at the right moment
I don't think we appreciate enough that "I killed him, yeah" was not just a well timed confession, it wasn't even intended to be a confession at all.
The character was actually trying to add to the monologue, the lawyer asked "Is he a perfect man" and as an example of him not being perfect the defendant said "I killed him, yeah".
Like, its just an oopsie, everyone does it right? So I killed a guy, nobody's perfect.
You can practically hear the record scratch in Brennan's brain when he says that.
The perfection in the timing, they say less is more, and sometimes it is, and sometimes more is more, and these times are not mutually exclusive, as illustrated here. Brennan set up the dominoes beautifully, and Zac hit them at just the right angle to knock it all down perfectly. Perfect comedic timing, and an amazing animation to boot
I've watched too many Legal Eagle vids to not have the immediate thought of DO NOT APPROACH THE BENCH - THE BAILIFF *WILL* TACKLE YOU
But did you consider, it looks cool
@@DeepBlueInk you pose a valid argument. 🤔 the prosection rests.
😎
This is genuinely my favorite game changer bit I'm glad you animated it
I'm glad you liked it!
Zac Oyama's comedy is like an assassin's bullet
Zac and Brennan are such perfect comedic foils to each other. Brennan can monologue deeply and build a fantastical house of cards, giving Zac the time to find four perfect words to send the whole thing crashing down. Masterful
I want so badly to think that the lawyer's in on it and that Zac's character blew it at the last second, makes it even funnier to me
That was actually a pretty good closing argument since it reframes the prosecutor as the malefactor and makes the dilemma "do we punish an innocent man out of revenge?" vs "Do we let a heinous crime go unpunished?" Supposedly juries have a tendency to vote guilty once they begin to feel a defendant is guilty regardless of the conclusivity of the evidence presented.
Zach is an absolute legend
i love how everyone was quiet and captivated by Brennans improv Lawyer speech and as soon as Zac said the 4 magic words that silence was immediatly shattered... xD what a brilliant little improv play this was.
I have heard Zac Oyama described as a comedy sniper.
Brennan did most of the leg work and absolutely deserved the two points but Zac‘a restraint and pinpoint timing was genius and created the perfect punchline so he also obviously deserved the two points despite saying only four words. The temptation to say something sooner must have been immense but he held out for the perfect moment and absolutely killed it
Seeing that guy sweat made me think he did it and regretting it until Zac confessed 😂
Brennan could literally tell me anything and I would just believe him 😂
1:23 The violent and erratic little head movement on the _"shutup-"_ before Brennan fully pulls away is such a minor detail but so incredibly funny to me that I cannot stop fixating on it 😭 I love your animations so much
Aaaa thank you so much for saying!❤️
When I first heard this I head Zac say "I killed a man" as if to say "Yeah, I'm not perfect."
"Is my client a perfect man? No."
"I killed him, yeah."
*Tuberculosis*
He almost, ALMOST, convinced the jury and judge that his client was innocent.....
But then the play hit just straight-up confessed.
All that hard work, straight down the drain.
someday sam is gonna do a prompt for them that just says "a comedic sketch where both participants speak about the same amount" and it will ruin them
Zac and Brennan simultaneously proving that both “Less is More” and “More is More”
Imagine if this happened in an actual court room
Brennan is so great at improv it's mind blowing 😭😭😭
This was so amazingly perfect that I honestly think Brennan legitimately got angry at Zach for a second. That’s how amazing and awful Zach’s timing was
Zac "Less Is More" Oyama strikes again
Zac is the master of less is more in improv. Love it.
Omg the guy who's glasses go all the way down to his mouth
It's directed so well too
My favourite part is how Zac's character genuinely thinks he's helping by confirming that he's not perfect.
I love the prompt intro with Sam introducing it like a play. Very nice.
I like how Sam is the judge and Josh is the prosecutor
Zac's timing and Brennan's IMPECCABLE ability to launch into believable monologue is showcased really well here
I haven't seen this bit, but I clicked on this thinking "lord, I hope the defendant is Zac because he'll do something perfect."
And I was right.
I never get tired of this clip.
EVER
Love how you can see the prosecution being swayed like 'dang maybe this guy really is innocent'
Just an absolute masterpiece. I assume the original Game Changer moment's great, but DBI here is just elevating the source so much, the video's going to split into multiple languages.
This was a game changer for me, thank you!
I truly love that there is a reason Zach says that. He’s in some way trying to back up the argument that he isn’t a perfect man. Unfortunately, this backfires slightly and this might be my favorite bit in the entire show.
I love how the Jury is populated by elements used for other cast members. I think I spotted Allys original element, Siobhan T, and maybe Grant O in the front row?
What's perfect here is the synergy.
Brennen's dramatic, super serious, oration to create the build.
Followed by Zac's simple, yet brilliantly timed interjection.
It's almost Eerie how much you made them look so much like they naturally belong into there Roles.
Very Well Done.
For a pre-alpha game, the fights look real nice. Looking forward to the release
i knew it was coming , i was waiting for it to come, but i was still pissing myself because it was somehow still unexpected