Fun Fact: They didn't ask Brian David Gilbert to dress like that. They actually didn't ask him to show up at all. He just materialized, wearing his Sickly Victorian Child Turned Phantom of the Opera outfit.
I was in english class and someone mentioned the book we're studying (handmaid's tale) is set in Cambridge Massachusetts, and my only friend with dropout was sick, so I had to whisper "Now Sam, where are you from?" to myself :,(
@@TheJediMazter I get fundraising emails from Robert Reich. It's bothersome to know that man had a picture of himself nude playing the flute in the garden hanging in his home. Now I can't help but Wenis, and at the same time wonder "How big is that hog?" thanks to Sam, and Jacob.
ok so is it that everybody who knows it in advance is a genius, or everybody is inherently knows it in advance and is a genius?? i will be pondering wenis semantics forever
I think it is foreshadowing the looping nature of the episode. Everyone already knows it, because they’ve already done it in the previous cycle. So I’d say the second option, personally.
"Everybody is a genius who knows it in advance." It's definitely not option A, because then some people aren't "geniuses who know it in advance", thus the statement would be incorrect. More likely that geniusness causes advance knowledge, although it could technically be argued that the two statements are unrelated; both interpretations work semantically. Thus it's at least option B, at most that everybody is a genius and, therefore, knows it in advance.
I swear someday I'll walk peacefully on city street, satisfied with my life, my family surrounding and supporting me, only for the first notes to blast from somewhere, along with Sam's voice. I try to control myself, knowing what is important for me, what really matters. And after three seconds, I give up. It's okay if my family doesn't want ice cream and I can't force it on them. But the wenis? The wenis is a dance! Everybody is a genius, who knows it...
What are you talking about? He only kicked it once. What I don't understand is how the players knew the moves, since they'd never seen it before. Also how the spaghetti got on those podiums, since Grant had never come out before.
The BTS says it was a way to reset the time loop, so if they kept Sam from kicking it I bet it would've been dropped or injured in some other way. I think it would've come up if saving the camera was the win condition
Considering the wenis is just a ploy to activate the trap of the episode, and never resulted in points, I'm surprised none of them ever considered just not doing it
For some reason I've mandellaed myself into thinking the last line is "...if given half a chance" but only on the first loop. I don't even watch this show.
So where did thos dance come from? Was it an old meme or was it made for this episode? Because the only Wenis song/dance I remember was from Ryan Higa. (TeeHee)
As the episode goes on, they put old damaged VHS effects over it, getting more noticeable each time. Just some great editing, even if the audio quality suffered for it
Fun Fact: They didn't ask Brian David Gilbert to dress like that.
They actually didn't ask him to show up at all.
He just materialized, wearing his Sickly Victorian Child Turned Phantom of the Opera outfit.
It wouldn't have been random if they knew about it!
that seems like a thing common voiced plosives would do
A reminder that they’re not keeping BDG in the Dropout studio, he just chooses to live there
@@BPTK162 It's rent controlled! :D
The duality of nerddon is that Sam's dad was a clue in today's sunday NYT crossword and now i have the wenis stuck in my head again
I just love this comment so much
I was in english class and someone mentioned the book we're studying (handmaid's tale) is set in Cambridge Massachusetts, and my only friend with dropout was sick, so I had to whisper "Now Sam, where are you from?" to myself :,(
@@secretforredditI read "former labor secretary Robert" and my brain just immediately started playing the Wenis song
of course the nyt crossword and dropout circles overlap…this makes me so happy
@@TheJediMazter I get fundraising emails from Robert Reich. It's bothersome to know that man had a picture of himself nude playing the flute in the garden hanging in his home. Now I can't help but Wenis, and at the same time wonder "How big is that hog?" thanks to Sam, and Jacob.
Grant just looks so excited to be dancing
That was Grant? He looked an awful lot like Keith
That's obviously not Keith, Grant doesn't have his megawatt smile
Oh yeah, now I can tell by that jawline
He's doing a marathon tomorrow
A marathon of, *smirks at camera* Turner classic movies.
I'm really enjoying Sam's new hit track. it's the modern day Macarena.
It'll go down well at wedding/partnership ceremony receptions.
Is it from Too Kool 4 Hell, his new album?
Here's a toast to things that are funnier with repetition and The Wenis.
ok so is it that everybody who knows it in advance is a genius, or everybody is inherently knows it in advance and is a genius?? i will be pondering wenis semantics forever
I think it is foreshadowing the looping nature of the episode.
Everyone already knows it, because they’ve already done it in the previous cycle.
So I’d say the second option, personally.
Missing the third option.
Everybody is a genuis. (Statement)
Who knows it in advance? (Question)
"Everybody is a genius who knows it in advance." It's definitely not option A, because then some people aren't "geniuses who know it in advance", thus the statement would be incorrect. More likely that geniusness causes advance knowledge, although it could technically be argued that the two statements are unrelated; both interpretations work semantically. Thus it's at least option B, at most that everybody is a genius and, therefore, knows it in advance.
Everyone is a genius and everyone knows it in advance.
I love how happy Ash is the first time she comes out
The contrast between Ash and Nico's expressions when they do the wenis is one of my favorite Game Changer details lol
Remember, "everybody do the Wenis" is *not* a request.
I like how Mike joined in immediately.
I love how quickly Mike starts dancing and singing without even questioning it
Siobhan has this look like, "here we go.."
on some level I feel like this was just a way for sam to add choreographer to his list of credits
I need a 10 hour version of this…. For reasons.
The problem is since quality degrades with every repetition of the song, you'll have at least 9:50 of static and white noise.
This episode was all just an elaborate ruse to get everybody to learn the wenis
i love at the end watching zac vaguely know how to do it but also looking at people around him to make sure hes doing it properly
Considering how last minute Zacky was added to the show, this is either a genuine lack of rehearsal or adding to the goof of being Grant.
EVERYBODY DO THE WENIS!
THE WENIS IS A DANCE
EVERYBODY IS A GENIUS
WHO KNOWS IT IN ADVANCE
EVERYBODY DO THE WENIS
THE WENIS IS A DANCE
okay, but ngl, the tune and the chant is really freakin energizing, like i've started laughing out of pure joy by 1:21
Love how the camera gets more battered with each loop lol
Yet another thing for me to love, that I'm sure will give future dates the ick about me, if I mention it out of context.
Hahaha I do stuff like that too. Someday we will find that person who knows the joke and we will know then that they are the one. Lol
Just the compilation I’ve been looking for!
I'll know it in advance now!
I cannot stop watching Nico, he goes so unnecessarily hard 😂
Siobhan is my favorite
I saw someone do this choreography to HOTTOGO and it was way too good
This episode was sheer brilliance.
My God... I'm just... (parasocially) in love with Mike Trapp... *sigh*
(lmao, this freaking chant was stuck in my head for the good half of my 14 hr working day today 😂)
I swear someday I'll walk peacefully on city street, satisfied with my life, my family surrounding and supporting me, only for the first notes to blast from somewhere, along with Sam's voice. I try to control myself, knowing what is important for me, what really matters. And after three seconds, I give up.
It's okay if my family doesn't want ice cream and I can't force it on them.
But the wenis? The wenis is a dance! Everybody is a genius, who knows it...
I cant belive he kicked the camera three times
Kicking electronics is the last move of the Wenis
What are you talking about? He only kicked it once.
What I don't understand is how the players knew the moves, since they'd never seen it before. Also how the spaghetti got on those podiums, since Grant had never come out before.
@@lightningpastry2153Weren't you listening? Everybody is a genius who knows it in advance
I think they would've killed the time loop if they stopped the camera from being kicked.
Isn't that exactly what happened?
I heard somewhere that they did try it but it was cut because it was not apart of the game
Underestimating your players struck again
@@PKLuver944 they didnt try, but sam had a plan for if they did try where the cameraman would like fall over or something
i was really expecting the solution for winning this episode to be someone tackling sam or something so that they'd break the loop
Damn it, Sam. This keeps showing up in my feed and I have to click it every time because it gets stuck in my head if I try to scroll past it
I hate how Sam looks like an adult version of boss baby in this
It's funny to me how they don't even get a point for doing this
Yeah saving the camera was definitely how they'd get points. "They know it in advance."
The BTS says it was a way to reset the time loop, so if they kept Sam from kicking it I bet it would've been dropped or injured in some other way. I think it would've come up if saving the camera was the win condition
After re-watching this clip a hundred times, i realized i just wanted to re watch the episode?
I’m certain the original idea for this was: “Let’s do a horror episode”
Considering the wenis is just a ploy to activate the trap of the episode, and never resulted in points, I'm surprised none of them ever considered just not doing it
We should on monday make #dothewenis viral
I'm getting **clears throat** Deja Vu
For some reason I've mandellaed myself into thinking the last line is "...if given half a chance" but only on the first loop.
I don't even watch this show.
Sam is so precious
I just realized BDG is there dancing lmao
Siobhan is trying so hard
when will this banger be released on spotify
“I didn’t say Sam says” everyone loses a point.
I wish I could have a wenis party
For a picosecond I thought that was Jerry Trainor doing The Wenis.
The camera man is me in band class we redo the part over and over again but I make the same mistake every time
I think you missed one.
So where did thos dance come from? Was it an old meme or was it made for this episode? Because the only Wenis song/dance I remember was from Ryan Higa. (TeeHee)
sam invented the wenis
we need a cut of this but the camera stays on everyone all the time
fuck how am I going to go to sleep now
He never said Sam Says though
i just noticed the audio quality gets progressively worse
As the episode goes on, they put old damaged VHS effects over it, getting more noticeable each time. Just some great editing, even if the audio quality suffered for it
I don't know why but normally Sam looks like a regular man but when he started dancing his head looks like it's too big for his body.
Put the video on 2x speed, you’re welcome.
I hate it so much 😂