1:09 "You sound like an expert. What's your background?" *explains credentials and accomplishments" "No I meant what's your background, is that your living room" That was so unexpectedly amazing lol
@ad-revenue-quintillionaire Nanobot? or nanoprobe? "Resistance is futile" If you thought Bill Gates' microchips were bad, wait untill you are the Borg.
Probably editing. When they do burst out laughing, I bet she lets that run its course and gives them time to settle down, then they can answer with a straight face.
They are never on screen at they same time, or in the same frame. I suspect someone else does the interview asking serious, respectful questions and they edit in Cuck’s silliness. No matter, it is really funny in the end.
@@MichaelaJiv i think thats why its a good question yknow, because these are the questions that scientists are actually trying to answer today. like the debate of if viruses are alive is a hot topic in science rn cuz they just dont know
@@onullojust pieces or rna. For scientists it's clear , for politics it's not. Some scientists speak to much truth and where forced into talking politics .
@@shootmcrunfast It is blatantly obvious to even the most ignorant single cell lifeform that the joke is squarely on the Philomena character and *NOT* the topic she is talking about.
Professor Dr Andrew Pollard is an exceptionally good sport. Either that or he is a superb actor because he kept a straight face through what must have been the most inane questions he's ever heard.
I am pretty sure by his answers, that he is well prepared of what is it to come. More along the line of producers telling him: She will ask insanely stupid questions, we don't tell in advance what, and your task is to remain calm and collected and answer like it wouldn't be an idiotic question. And don't do what any normal person in this situation do: Tell her Ok, goodbye and drop connection.
I feel like she mentioned the stain to get him to turn around to throw something in her mouth? I'm blind though so I can't see the screen. That was absolutely genius.
As if she gives a ( ) what he thinks is a good question is (she is being patronizing, by pretending to care about the “pat on the back” from fraudulent “medical science”)
That researcher missed a trick about miniaturisation of karate capable doctors to go hand to hand with viruses because he could have explained that it would need billions of them. The analogy gives an idea of how numerous they are. The question are they alive is actually very insightful.
You wouldn't need a doctor for every single virus molecule though, youd send one in with a vaccine gun of some sort and blast the bastards away apart from which you'd also have the white blood cells helping you unless they turned on you cos I guess they'd identify you as foreign and want to destroy you so I think you'd be back to square one, doing any of it would be utterly useless lol
@@jeff3482 ha ha, so we're both a lil crazy. Even with such a weapon there'd have to be a lot. Imagine mowing down even a few 1000s like a WW1 machine gunner. Yeah but you're right, the white cells and other immunity system cells would gang up on you. They wouldn't know that you're supposed to be helping. That's unless you have some kind of protein disguise. Crazy talk.
@@nickbarton3191 well that scenario has kind of been done in doctor who but yeh was a clear lack of immune system monitoring cos he didn't get attacked lol
I just found your channel. Instant subscribe. I went to a very religious private Catholic school run by nuns as a kid. Never being a true believer, I was always abjectly fascinated by the combination of suffering and divinity that was so pervasive throughout all of the imagery and teachings. No wonder it's the perfect subject matter for horror. If only the genre was a little more critical of the ideas of the Vatican, rather than just reaffirming the narrative morality that 'Divine Might Makes Right'.
She's got that rare Don Knotts skill of amazing facial expressions that come across as completely genuine... The subtle look of satisfaction she gives when he says "that's a really good question" is priceless..
"My mate Paul......" always ends in something good.
My question is more than anything, what the hell happened to Barry Sh*tpeas
"My mate Paul started the catholic church"
he's real
That is a horrendous mis representation of Paul.
@mage lol that’s because nobody wants to get near u
I nominate this woman to represent the human race to the aliens
We need aliens to represent us to her first
Nah, they wouldn't take her seriously as pretty much everything she says is tongue in cheek. :)
I feel triggered
I nominate this woman to represent aliens to the human race
Given up hope I see.
1:09 "You sound like an expert. What's your background?"
*explains credentials and accomplishments"
"No I meant what's your background, is that your living room"
That was so unexpectedly amazing lol
amazjng
Nah was kinda cringe
Is that a stain on the wall? 😂
Simple yet effective
@@rainstreet9786 just like you
She looked so chuffed when the Doctor told her she asked a really good question 😂
Shit are you her mate Paul?
2:34
@@soapmactavish5355 My man stop being a dusty ute and watch the video fam
@@SStupendous Mans acting hard on YT comment section 💀
@@soapmactavish5355 Totally not a joke, are you fr?
She didn’t even say goodbye, just black screened him, savage.
She had a delivery coming, priorities first
Probably not first take.
He told to click "leave" idiots
I absolutely lost it at "miniaturize a doctor so he can fight the virus hand to hand" That's one of the funniest things I've heard in a long time LMAO
A nod to "Fantastic Voyage"...
But the doctor needs to know karate.
And the fact that the doctor tried to take that suggestion seriously (like every interviewee of hers tries to do)
@channel name yeah using nano technology
@ad-revenue-quintillionaire Nanobot? or nanoprobe? "Resistance is futile" If you thought Bill Gates' microchips were bad, wait untill you are the Borg.
HOW on earth did he keep a straight face? Hilarious stuff!
I think it shows how much crap they put up with
Omg they almost always do haha.
Probably editing. When they do burst out laughing, I bet she lets that run its course and gives them time to settle down, then they can answer with a straight face.
She can talk about shitting vodka out of earholes and she does it with that straight face and we are all dead from laughing. OMG I LOVE HER
They are never on screen at they same time, or in the same frame. I suspect someone else does the interview asking serious, respectful questions and they edit in Cuck’s silliness. No matter, it is really funny in the end.
I totally lost it when he said, "we know a lot about spiders and it's very clear, spiders are alive."
Yea that specific part made me hopeful and then dashed my hopes in seconds
I love how she always brightens up when experts say “that’s actually a really good question”
I laughed so hard at that moment. It was great, she is great.
Normally when professors start answering with that phrase means they have no idea 😂
@@MichaelaJiv i think thats why its a good question yknow, because these are the questions that scientists are actually trying to answer today. like the debate of if viruses are alive is a hot topic in science rn cuz they just dont know
@@onullojust pieces or rna.
For scientists it's clear , for politics it's not. Some scientists speak to much truth and where forced into talking politics .
@@tpilot_error404 What are you talking about? A virus being alive or dead has got nothing to do with politics, it's a real scientfic question.
I broke down laughing when she just... Midway through him talking ate some whipped cream straight from the can.
Me too! It hit my funny bone, hard! So inappropriate, so loud😂
I salute any and everyone she's ever interviewed for keeping their sense of humor throughout.
Would love to see the outtakes one day! 😂
@@philstrachanI believe they have a bloopers reel out.
I love the way youtube treats this as a serious video.
I haven't laughed so hard in months. What a brilliant series this is, and Philomena's mannerisms are just comedy perfection.
Your name is such a good pun
@@adamangeles9570 Thank you Mr Angeles. Me and my many multitudes of Mexican Walking fellows appreciate your comment...*glub glub glub*
@@shootmcrunfast It is blatantly obvious to even the most ignorant single cell lifeform that the joke is squarely on the Philomena character and *NOT* the topic she is talking about.
Diane Morgan is on my fantasy dinner party list. Shes a comedy genius.
"Onions... are disgusting." 💀
Probably the nicest, most patient and most polite expert Filomena has ever interviewed! What a gentleman LOL
Professor Dr Andrew Pollard is an exceptionally good sport. Either that or he is a superb actor because he kept a straight face through what must have been the most inane questions he's ever heard.
I am pretty sure by his answers, that he is well prepared of what is it to come. More along the line of producers telling him: She will ask insanely stupid questions, we don't tell in advance what, and your task is to remain calm and collected and answer like it wouldn't be an idiotic question. And don't do what any normal person in this situation do: Tell her Ok, goodbye and drop connection.
@@netrunner5576 it's because most scientist have practice answering ridiculous questions to TV anchor while resisting the urge to face palm :)
@@angellestat2730 tides comes in, tides goes out, can't explain that!
@@netrunner5576 The experts are warned ahead of time to treat her like a dim 4th grader! And yes, they are extremely good sports! Love her!
@@DonoVideoProductions Then they'd be like: 'the fuck is a 4 grader??'
Squirty cream 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 This woman is incredible. I just had a proper laugh out loud moment. The people at the funeral all just looked at me. 😳
I love how she gets this look of achievement when the interviewee said she asked a good question
Haha yes I placed that part back to see her reaction again when I first saw it
Her face lit up, it was pretty cute honestly. She does a great job playing a charming doofus.
Magnificent. Thirty miniaturised karate doctors.
Best IGN ever!
Of course, it is a fight hand to hand...
I just discovered her and these and they are too good. I've learned a lot and enjoyed ever second of it.
same bro
Same! Thank goodness I the whole day off today.
lik dis
"Sometimes it looks massive, like when I've seen people standing next to it on the news." Beyond brilliant.
"How is that going to get up your nose?"
I love Diane Morgan, she's hilarious. Very refreshing English dry humor.
I love Diane Morgan her deadpan way is brilliant, she's hilarious 😂😂
She doesn't love you
@@pajanightbadger1713 I never said she did
Burst out laughing when she started eating a sandwich right in the middle of the interview.. and then the whipped cream 😂
When he turns around and she's blowing whipped cream into her mouth, that took me out. Diane is perfection!
2:23 BRAH THE TIMING WHERE SHE ATE THE CREAM LMAOO
made my day 😂
I feel like she mentioned the stain to get him to turn around to throw something in her mouth? I'm blind though so I can't see the screen. That was absolutely genius.
I'm still laughing over that part as it was so unexpected.
Would you kindly elaborate on the abbreviations BRAH and LMAOO ?
@@mhicmacglashan3145
Be
Really
Active
Helix
Living our
Moments
Alive
Open
Oslo
@@oxiary 🤣troll level 9000. Brah means bro and lmaoo is laughing my a$$ off ...you just told him/ her some epic bs 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣how is she able to keep so serious,and him! #talent👏
She made me choke on my food when she zoomed into the camera and took a crispy bite of that sandwich I'm dead ahahahahahaha I seriously love her 😭😭😭
2:35 I love her pride that she finally asked a good question. 😂
As if she gives a ( ) what he thinks is a good question is (she is being patronizing, by pretending to care about the “pat on the back” from fraudulent “medical science”)
"No I meant what's your background?" HAHAHAHHAHAA I laughed out loud
I love how pleased with herself she looks when he says "That's a really good question"
Diane is brilliant!
That researcher missed a trick about miniaturisation of karate capable doctors to go hand to hand with viruses because he could have explained that it would need billions of them. The analogy gives an idea of how numerous they are.
The question are they alive is actually very insightful.
it's educational and funny asf at the same time
You wouldn't need a doctor for every single virus molecule though, youd send one in with a vaccine gun of some sort and blast the bastards away apart from which you'd also have the white blood cells helping you unless they turned on you cos I guess they'd identify you as foreign and want to destroy you so I think you'd be back to square one, doing any of it would be utterly useless lol
@@jeff3482 ha ha, so we're both a lil crazy. Even with such a weapon there'd have to be a lot. Imagine mowing down even a few 1000s like a WW1 machine gunner.
Yeah but you're right, the white cells and other immunity system cells would gang up on you. They wouldn't know that you're supposed to be helping. That's unless you have some kind of protein disguise. Crazy talk.
@@nickbarton3191 well that scenario has kind of been done in doctor who but yeh was a clear lack of immune system monitoring cos he didn't get attacked lol
The Americans achieved miniaturisation of doctors decades ago. Pretty certain Racquel Welch was in a documentary about it.
British humor is a moment of wonder
Racist
Creating a miniature doctor and inject into the body to fight the virus hand to hand had me cracked up..🤣🤣🤣🤣
Reminiscent of Isaac Asimov's "Fantastic Voyage," except in that tale they send a whole team of scientists in a miniature submarine.
precisely nano bots.. I guess...
It's amazing how they can sneak so much genius into stupid questions.
My best lockdown find! Genius.
This is absolutely brilliant. She is aping stuff British documentary commentators and doing a great send-up.
Her videos are hysterical...cracks me up how the experts are good sports and go along with it
when she brought out the whipped cream i lost it
These are all questions I had as a child, I am so glad I am finally getting the answers.
The shot of spry cream did it for me 🤣🤣🤣
The whip cream got me 😂😂😂
How can one keep that flat face while being deadly hilarious... She's a gem.
Its not filmed in one take
Its TV
I love the face she makes when he says “that’s a very good question”, doesn’t hear that said to her very often😭😭
That guy is almost as good a comedian as he is a doctor! Props!
'When I've seen people standing next to it on the news, it looks massive'. LOL!
Hats off to the lovely Clunk and big hand to that doctor for keeping a straight face
This is still pure gold!!
I just found your channel. Instant subscribe. I went to a very religious private Catholic school run by nuns as a kid. Never being a true believer, I was always abjectly fascinated by the combination of suffering and divinity that was so pervasive throughout all of the imagery and teachings. No wonder it's the perfect subject matter for horror. If only the genre was a little more critical of the ideas of the Vatican, rather than just reaffirming the narrative morality that 'Divine Might Makes Right'.
What a polite science man! 😂😂
Re: miniaturising Drs for hand-to-hand virus combat: "the problem with that idea, ASIDE FROM THE PHYSICS OF IT, would be that..." LOL.
She's my new obsession lol, her subtleties are a treasure trove😂🎉
She's got that rare Don Knotts skill of amazing facial expressions that come across as completely genuine... The subtle look of satisfaction she gives when he says "that's a really good question" is priceless..
thank you cunk. she's so knowledgeable and communicative. she's the david attenborough of our era!
I really want to give the guy a hug. A lot of these interviewees really do they're best.
*their
The whipped cream took my straight out 😂😭😭
I'm actually also impressed by the use of Arvo Part's "Spiegel im Spiegel" in the background music lol
"That's a really good question."
"awe tenks
that's definitely how I'm ending every single facetime and zoom call from now on.
no i meant whats your background - what's all that stuff behind you , is that your office or ya living room. I love her.
She's hilarious. Awesome actress and comedian.
She is a great educator most of all.
“Onions are not a medicine. Onions are disgusting.”
“Hello, who are you and what do you do?”
The delivery of those lines makes me cackle
Vaccine biscuits 😂 a top-noch episode in all aspects 😂 I was laughing from the beginning to end
I love when her mate, Paul gets a mention!
0:36 - I love this woman!
Casually inserts crisp.
“Onions are disgusting” she has never said anything more factual
So are hot dogs but they go great together
absolutely savage and fair play to that poor doctor 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The whip cream directly into her mouth over the zoom meeting...as an American I can relate to that 👍
It's good, you aren't wrong.
That Doctor claims to know something about physics, but ask him about the taps next time and see just how clever he is.
I absolutely LOVE this
🤣"...why there's more water in a tap than you'd expect."🤣
How did he keep a straight face ? !! ( " a delivery slot just came up "). 😄🤣💜
Putting the crisp into the sandwich 😂😂
i love how excited she gets when he says thats a good question haha.
I have started to begin every conversation with "My mate Paul says..."
It seems to resonate with the MAGA crowd.
Good call. I'm going to try it too. WTF!
I haven’t laughed like that for ages!
It is always Paul 🤣
Just when I thought Philomena couldn’t be any funnier! 😂😂✌🏼
She is Bloody Brilliant 🎉
She's brutal! 😄
She's brilliant. Morgan, that is. Brilliant at playing a hilarious simpleton. This is the best comedy satire to come along in decades. Love Philomena!
She made me laugh after a long day at work.
So clever, just brilliant.
Haha! This was like watching right brain vs. left brain mud wrestling!
0:55 she has a teddy bear that's cute.
I love how all those experts are just stay logical and behave and she just doesn't stop lmao
I love how he seriously answered her obviously satirical questions.
the way people stay serious its crazy for me, I would die laughing xD
A cute giggle during the word "news" at 4:27
I couldn't hear most of that because I was laughing so loud.
Alergicness to bread is a terrible disease and I'm laughing
Oh man, having Arvo Part in the background was just... Breathtaking
the funny part is the scientist is so calm and answer the question like a normal question haha .
I would be absolute chuffed to meet Paul, he sounds like a legend
She's positively brilliant! 😂❤
The Professional was playing along just as brilliantly...🤣♥️
my mate Paul... this is priceless .. how can experts keep a straight face?
I feel so bad for the doctor in this clip. He dies a little bit more inside, each time Philomena gives him a new question. You can practically see it.
3:20 that might be the funniest thing I've heard today fuck