absolutely! And calling Seth a "jackass" but using a LOVE version of a forever stamp I am watching old corrections that I missed and never saw this or the last one --and was thinking that even though it's far too late and I'm technically in a US state (debated hotly here though), I was thinking I wanted to send a card prank style, but of course some others beat me to it (ages ago).
“Corrections”: a wonderful example of turning negative internet comments into positive outcomes, the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, and an excellent example of how admitting you are wrong strengthens critical thinking skills and facilitates lifelong learning. Bravo Seth. And thank you.
Yes! Seth is inherently a good comedian, but I love that he involves his staff and acknowledges that they are the ones who make him successful. Jokes Seth Can't Tell and Suprise Inspection are some of my favorites. edit: Jesus H Christ, I get it. Conan is the best late night host.
@@cheyenne6913 Surprise inspection is gold. And although I like his writers coming on, I feel that as a comedian he should be able to tell any jokes about any race, orientation, etc. They are jokes after all.
@@cheyenne6913 I like those OK, but really feel the genuineness of the little things like talking about who wrote which joke that is tanking or landing well during monologues and closer looks is sweet. I get the impression he is chummy with his people. There are maybe one or two people involved with Jimmy Kimmel I know of through the show’s content and zero knowledge of a Stephen Colbert, John Oliver or Jimmy Fallon’s people. (Though I know a couple John Oliver people because of their own content outside or before their involvement with him)
I still can’t believe this extra show didn’t win an Emmy. I’ve never laughed at carpool karaoke but I’ve laughed and learned stuff from this show every week!
I’ve never even been able to watch a full carpool karaoke. I get about 27 seconds into it and I’m done with the nonsense. I have watch every single corrections, some more than once.
@@christinehill1038 Matt made a video early in the pandemic about DIY lighting and audio recording for people who were suddenly doing their jobs from home.
Dude, people from abroad wrote you but it'll take longer. Sent a postcard from Italy on Monday but our whole postal service is one pizza chef on a Vespa and he has to deliver like a hundred death threats for the mafia this week. You'll get my postcard in 2023, hope your show doesn't get canceled before.
Sent mine from South Africa. At least the post office guy said he'd put it in the box but since it took him 15 minutes to find an actual stamp and he had to ask 3 people how much it cost and then had to look in his own pockets for change... I'm not sure when it will get there!
I love that Seth talks about the House of the Dragon dialog by saying "that's not how they talked back then". Like it's just set in the past. Like there were dragons and 16 year long summers in yestertimes
For those who are wondering, a drupe is a fleshy fruit that contains a hard stone, like a cherry. Almonds and cashews are drupes, but peanuts are legumes (like beans and peas).
Correction: the franc values would use "virgule" (i.e. - a comma) rather than "point", as the Immortals of the French Academy agreed long ago to make everything as confusing as possible for anglophones (e.g. - 1,000.00 EN -> 1.000,00 FR).
I believe it's the other way around. Continental europe did it 1.000,00 ... and Britain thought they are special and decided 1,000.00 ... and the US just stuck with it.
Yeah Matt Parker is a Jackal, but a caring one. I'm reading his book Humble Pi and it seems so much about correcting mistakes for the sake of growing and a bit of entertainment. Exactly what Jackals of this show are.
First Corrections I watched since my break up. We always watched it together. That means also the first since my hospitalization... Suffice it to say I hesitated before putting this on. I'm so glad I did. I needed those laughs. Thank you
Considering what Matt Parker does, it's also very fitting that he's the original Jackal and the first one to watch corrections live. I mean, among other things, he co-hosts the "Podcast of Unnecessary Details"
I've never heard of that one before....was going to ask you if it was any good, but then I thought, if it's even a fraction of as interesting as the title suggests, then in all honesty, don't actually care what you say, I'm gonna need to check it out for myself!?!?
@n thanks for the wrong link. Search for "Matt Parker Seth" to get the right one or use ruclips.net/video/tEC8q9i2fOw/видео.html. RUclips should preview links to avoid such cry for views people
The ownership of the Mystery Machine is inconsistent across the different series at this point. I don't believe it was ever established who owned the van in the original run, or in any of the runs leading up to the Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo show at which point it clearly became Shaggy's van, since Shaggy kept it while Fred, Daphne, and Velma weren't even around. In the (surprisingly good) Scooby-Doo Mystery Inc. it is explicitly established that the van is explicitly owned by Fred, BUT at the end of that show things get very, very weird when it's revealed that Scooby is part of a race of ancient aliens (which is why he, and some animals can talk), and he needs to stop the world from being destroyed, which they do, but in the process they create an alternate timeline in which Fred's parentage is totally in question (it's a whole thing), so it's possible that in that alternate timeline Daphne's rich parents would be the ones to own the van. Source - I wrote the Film Theory about the Scooby-Doo Connected Universe.
Yeah, I remember in the old Scooby-Doo when they did the marathon of "Where Are You?" with behind the scenes... Daphne's dad had given her the money for the van. (A whole storyline when she was a kid on camera... I wanna be a lawyer. Or a doctor...maybe a detective?) Lolol
Correction: Arthur Conan Doyle never titled his stories "Sherlock Holmes and..." The book should have been called "The Adventure of the 400 Page Screenplay." [edit] Plus it would be either "my favorite Sir Arthur Conan Doyle book" or "my favorite of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's books," but not "my favorite of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's book."
@@davidchamberlain4466 Screenplays are normally written at one page per minute of screen time. Cocaine makes you hyperactive and in this case the symptom manifested itself in Holmes writing a very long screenplay. See also Stephen King, who was a heavy cocaine user and known for writing very long books.
Seth, I had a shitty morning. Watching your impression of the graphics department employee and the mention of the 3 billion Franc French man turned that right around. Thanks.
CORRECTION: The 6 million dollar man was roughly translated to "the 3 billion francs man" because, even in 1973, many French adults were still thinking in "old francs" when evaluating non-trivial amounts of value (e.g., car or house prices). In 1963, the "new franc" was introduced, with a ratio of 100x from the old. That is, 100 "old" French Franc converted to 1 "new" FF. One dollar was roughly wroth 5 "new" FF (varying between 4 to 10). Hence $6M was equivalent to 30M "new" FF, itself equivalent to 3B "old" FF.
The joke at 11:15 is top 3 reactions. EDIT: so is 12:29- unexpected Wally joke to take the lead. This episode had so much crew laughter and that always makes the jokes so much funnier
CORRECTION to the CORRECTION: ₣3,000,000,000 (French francs) in 1973 was worth USD $678,434,281, not "upwards of seventy million dollars," unless by upwards you mean by a factor of ~9,692%.
@@YT-Lucas Correction: "factor" has more than one meaning. It means a contributing element. i.e. How does this factor into the situation? That is how I used the word. It is also a mathematical term, but that is not how I used the word.
@@DrDespicable Yes, maybe. But Saying Bill Gates is worth "upwards" of a million dollars is worthy of correction. Being so far off the mark is correction worthy.
He’s also hauled out of an opium den at least once by Watson so opium is also used. I think cocaine, opium, morphia and laudanum all come up. And alcohol and tobacco. And violins.
The whole nut classification thing is irrelevant. Vegetation classification in relation to food is absolutely insane. It’s just based on our interactions and observations of them, and not their actual biological identifiers. A common example is that bananas and cucumbers would be classified as a berry, while strawberries would not,,,but the wider public doesn’t view berries as a collection of biological traits, and rather as a certain size of ‘fruit’. Ok infodump done. Love y’all
5:40 correction, 2.5 billion wouldn't be "deux _point_ cinq milliards" in French, it would be "deux _virgule_ cinq milliards" because France, like most of Europe except for Britain, doesn't use a point to denote decimal places, but a comma (called "virgule" in French).
HA! Death spiral?? You love it, Seth! You were even nominated for an award for "Corrections". SO, therefore, it must be good, right? At least us #Jackals love it! And you know you do too. Oh, I wanted to mention that I love that voice you do when you say you talk to graphics. Sooooo funny! I love that voice! You do know we look forward to this all week, don't you? Well, we do!
If the postal service of my country hadn't been stolen to the point of makin it disappear, my card would be on its way! Thank you for this, fridays begin with a smile!
In a weird twist of irony its starting to not be a bit that this segment is getting snubbed for an Emmy. Thanks to your team and Jakal Primus for the fun.
It might depend on the continuity since there's a lot of Scooby Doo stuff that's in its own separate universe, in at least one it is Daphne's van and was gifted to her by her parents.
Yeah i just said in another comment that in canon Daphne (and Shaggy though that's more complicated) is the money behind mystery Inc. However the most recent series' have made it Fred's van and turned that into a joke.
"HR can't touch it if it's a bet" had me in tears. And this isn't even the first time I'm watching this. I'm gonna remember that for when I feel like dorking around at work!
There is no other show that I prepare for; it is a weekly commitment like going to church for some people or Monday Night Football. I feed my pets, I make my coffee, a little breakfast and settle in, open the computer...all in anticipation for Corrections. God help anyone who gets in my way.
As the spouse of a life long Mets fan from Queens, I felt a bit of extra affection for Seth, with the end card giving a shout out to the Mets! Indeed, Let’s Go Mets!💙⚾️🧡
Seth has filled the void that Conan left after removing himself from the Late Night scene. I did not start watching this show until the pandemic with Seth up in the attic, now I look forward to the randomness each week. Thank you.
Kenny’s views on HR might stem from the ending of “She’s All That,” where Freddie Prinze Jr. is able to go through all of his high school graduation completely nude with only a volleyball covering himself
Correction jackal here. At 12:34, you slammed the pencil on the desk to celebrate that incredible Wally punchline. However, you slammed the pencil tip down on the desk, which damages the tip and defeats the purpose of sharpening the pencil in the first place
4:15 There were many versions of Scooby Doo series, and a few movies. In most, Fred was the owner of The Mystery Machine, but not in all. Interestingly, the van itself changed make/model in the different series, going so far to have the engine in the back of one, but in the front of another. In one of the movies, the van actually belonged to Shaggy!
Holmes actually didn't solve all the cases, there were some 5 cases he failed, for example in the Valley of Fear he went on a wild goose chase and had to make some corrections afterwards
Sending a correctional facility post card to Corrections is fucking genius
Yeah looked like outside the studio at first
Raleigh, NC bayyybeeeee
absolutely!
And calling Seth a "jackass" but using a LOVE version of a forever stamp
I am watching old corrections that I missed and never saw this or the last one --and was thinking that even though it's far too late and I'm technically in a US state (debated hotly here though), I was thinking I wanted to send a card prank style, but of course some others beat me to it (ages ago).
@@sparkythancztwiseyeah, I’m here from the future also.
@@essiebessie661 😆
“Corrections”: a wonderful example of turning negative internet comments into positive outcomes, the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, and an excellent example of how admitting you are wrong strengthens critical thinking skills and facilitates lifelong learning. Bravo Seth. And thank you.
Let's get that on a t-shirt
@@realityjunky you're right, it's nice and succinct
@@cleverusername9369 add on the branding huge, put the definition in size 3 font with cheap material that peels off so the definition washes away
Seth’s recognition and naming of the staff is one of the things that truly separates him from his contemporaries.
Yes! Seth is inherently a good comedian, but I love that he involves his staff and acknowledges that they are the ones who make him successful. Jokes Seth Can't Tell and Suprise Inspection are some of my favorites.
edit: Jesus H Christ, I get it. Conan is the best late night host.
@@cheyenne6913 Surprise inspection is gold. And although I like his writers coming on, I feel that as a comedian he should be able to tell any jokes about any race, orientation, etc. They are jokes after all.
Makes him feel like a leader of a group of comedy goblins 🤣
I think the other LN hosts are starting to copy him..
@@cheyenne6913 I like those OK, but really feel the genuineness of the little things like talking about who wrote which joke that is tanking or landing well during monologues and closer looks is sweet. I get the impression he is chummy with his people. There are maybe one or two people involved with Jimmy Kimmel I know of through the show’s content and zero knowledge of a Stephen Colbert, John Oliver or Jimmy Fallon’s people. (Though I know a couple John Oliver people because of their own content outside or before their involvement with him)
I still can’t believe this extra show didn’t win an Emmy. I’ve never laughed at carpool karaoke but I’ve laughed and learned stuff from this show every week!
Truthfully, Crosswalk the Musical is WAY funnier than Carpool Karaoke, but I'm with you on Corrections. Should win everything.
I’ve never even been able to watch a full carpool karaoke.
I get about 27 seconds into it and I’m done with the nonsense.
I have watch every single corrections, some more than once.
@@samuelcookphippen *watched, also don't compare the incomparable.
@@kathleen109 & then some.
Having Matt Parker in the studio is just asking for corrections with citations and extensive proofs.
But those proofs might result in Parker squares 😂
@@k8giggles Any correction that Seth has to mention multiple weeks in a row is his own Parker Correction.
What? Where are these corrections he writes? The ones about the lighting in the attic actually sound helpful.
@@christinehill1038 Matt made a video early in the pandemic about DIY lighting and audio recording for people who were suddenly doing their jobs from home.
Ask him about the Parker Square!!!!!!
Dude, people from abroad wrote you but it'll take longer.
Sent a postcard from Italy on Monday but our whole postal service is one pizza chef on a Vespa and he has to deliver like a hundred death threats for the mafia this week.
You'll get my postcard in 2023, hope your show doesn't get canceled before.
We will be happy to send the head of our Postal Service to give you a hand with that! He's a real douchebag.
Ours is on strike. Again. Although our postal delivery hasn’t really ever fully recovered since the pandemic- other peoples’ has, just not our street.
Sent mine from South Africa. At least the post office guy said he'd put it in the box but since it took him 15 minutes to find an actual stamp and he had to ask 3 people how much it cost and then had to look in his own pockets for change... I'm not sure when it will get there!
That's hilarious! 🤣 Ciao Italia.
I sent one from abroad too; give post-pandemic international mail more time!! *We wants the mug, Seth*.
I love that Seth talks about the House of the Dragon dialog by saying "that's not how they talked back then". Like it's just set in the past. Like there were dragons and 16 year long summers in yestertimes
I was literally about to say the same thing...lol
That's the joke.
You got the joke! Excellent work.
To be fair, it is literally about the past, in relation to GoT. Wasn’t that the whole selling point?
That's what they told me in Bible School. Are you calling my Sunday School teacher Miss Pennyworth a liar?
Really love the idea of Late Night having Statler and Waldorf-type duo!
Yes, that was gold!!
I pictured Muppets. Anyone else?
@@juliemacdonell6381 definitely! That's who he meant.
my absolute favorite part of corrections is the ripping on the graphics department & the impressions of their replies
100%
For those who are wondering, a drupe is a fleshy fruit that contains a hard stone, like a cherry. Almonds and cashews are drupes, but peanuts are legumes (like beans and peas).
Please tell me that Pistachios are nuts at least?!
Cashews do not have a hard stone. The nut part is below the cashew apple
The part you usually eat from cashew is seed. And Shell and the plant is allso poisonous/irratating.
Hold your horses - what is the fruit part of an almond, in that case?
@@S.Pociecha The mesocarp. Of course.
Thank you, Seth, for your descent to the graphics department. They need a strong hand or they will run amok. (This bit never gets old)
I'm so glad that his portrayal of the saucy graphics department is back.
Did they get what they wanted from him this time?
It's been too long since he's gone down to Graphics and we've been the beneficiaries of his impersonation.
I feel like I could watch six hours of this every week.
For sure I could watch this everyday
Although, six hours still wouldn't be enough time to cover all of his mistakes.
@@Adamroable well played
I do! 😍
GOD'S HOLY TRUTH
Correction: the franc values would use "virgule" (i.e. - a comma) rather than "point", as the Immortals of the French Academy agreed long ago to make everything as confusing as possible for anglophones (e.g. - 1,000.00 EN -> 1.000,00 FR).
Yep I was scrolling the comments for this... I mean, he could have just asked his Mom, man get it right for once!
Sure, we make things confusing, say the ones that measure in feet...
@@Coco21212 Un ver vert verse un Verre vers un Verrier vers Vingt Heures.
Mais c'est une langue toute simple! :D
@@brokenglassshimmerlikestar3407 KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!!
I believe it's the other way around. Continental europe did it 1.000,00 ... and Britain thought they are special and decided 1,000.00 ... and the US just stuck with it.
The graphics department skit is amazing every time.
I wouldn't be surprised to hear 75% of Graphics is sick every Friday.
@@christineherrmann205 Naw, they LOVE the attention! :)
Graphics clearly has some French producer in them. Or eerily similar voice is coincidence.
Now I wanna see the members of the department. Names, faces and all. :)
@@christineherrmann205 100% now that weed infractions are being forgiven by the Federal Government.🤣
The only show in the world where the cue card guy is internationally famous - love it !
IDK if he was "internationally famous" but Tony "Inky" "Big Ink" Mendez from _The Late Show_ had his own show for a while.
"I don't think so, Kevin."
Wally!
Wait isn't Wally the cue card guy for more than one show?
@@jb888888888
It was so unfortunate the way his tenure ended with the show.
Yeah Matt Parker is a Jackal, but a caring one. I'm reading his book Humble Pi and it seems so much about correcting mistakes for the sake of growing and a bit of entertainment. Exactly what Jackals of this show are.
Matt is truly one of us.
Wow
Glad I stumbled on this
Thanks Matt
This makes my Friday, every Friday. Thanks, Seth.
First Corrections I watched since my break up. We always watched it together. That means also the first since my hospitalization... Suffice it to say I hesitated before putting this on. I'm so glad I did. I needed those laughs. Thank you
Hope you’re feeling stronger every day. Even just a little bit.
I’m happy you’re staying true to yourself and not avoiding what makes you happy. Wish I did that too.
Time heals all wounds, so
to yourself be kind.
Somehow the comeback of Graphics Dept jokes made me way happier than I could foresee.
Please refer to Wally by his gang name, Wally "Two-Trees"
I'm anticipated Seth's mom writing in with a correction regarding his French pronunciation and accent.
That would be AWESOME
I'm going to hazard a guess that she's given up after all these years.
@@kathleen109 lol!
Considering what Matt Parker does, it's also very fitting that he's the original Jackal and the first one to watch corrections live. I mean, among other things, he co-hosts the "Podcast of Unnecessary Details"
I've never heard of that one before....was going to ask you if it was any good, but then I thought, if it's even a fraction of as interesting as the title suggests, then in all honesty, don't actually care what you say, I'm gonna need to check it out for myself!?!?
@@mariannecontrino6297 Well, if you are a jackal, it should be right up your alley ;) So yeah, check it out.
@n thanks for the wrong link. Search for "Matt Parker Seth" to get the right one or use ruclips.net/video/tEC8q9i2fOw/видео.html. RUclips should preview links to avoid such cry for views people
@@NaryorilJackal Alley, I love it.
*Unnecessary Detail
The ownership of the Mystery Machine is inconsistent across the different series at this point. I don't believe it was ever established who owned the van in the original run, or in any of the runs leading up to the Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo show at which point it clearly became Shaggy's van, since Shaggy kept it while Fred, Daphne, and Velma weren't even around. In the (surprisingly good) Scooby-Doo Mystery Inc. it is explicitly established that the van is explicitly owned by Fred, BUT at the end of that show things get very, very weird when it's revealed that Scooby is part of a race of ancient aliens (which is why he, and some animals can talk), and he needs to stop the world from being destroyed, which they do, but in the process they create an alternate timeline in which Fred's parentage is totally in question (it's a whole thing), so it's possible that in that alternate timeline Daphne's rich parents would be the ones to own the van.
Source - I wrote the Film Theory about the Scooby-Doo Connected Universe.
Hey, all are welcome here. Knowledge is power.
The van was Fred's in the beginning episodes
Yeah, I remember in the old Scooby-Doo when they did the marathon of "Where Are You?" with behind the scenes... Daphne's dad had given her the money for the van.
(A whole storyline when she was a kid on camera... I wanna be a lawyer. Or a doctor...maybe a detective?) Lolol
The inside jokes and running gags of Corrections are the highlight of my week!!!
Seth, Corrections is the best! You brighten up our Fridays with your humble self improvement!
Corrections is like having Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa every Friday!! Thanks, Seth, team and the jackal family!🐾🐾
ChristmaHanukKwanzukkah*
This is the best part of every week, and I’m so glad it’s continued without the audience
Correction: Arthur Conan Doyle never titled his stories "Sherlock Holmes and..." The book should have been called "The Adventure of the 400 Page Screenplay." [edit] Plus it would be either "my favorite Sir Arthur Conan Doyle book" or "my favorite of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's books," but not "my favorite of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's book."
I didn't get the original joke. Can you explain? (Jokes are always funnier when they have to be explained)
@@davidchamberlain4466 Screenplays are normally written at one page per minute of screen time. Cocaine makes you hyperactive and in this case the symptom manifested itself in Holmes writing a very long screenplay. See also Stephen King, who was a heavy cocaine user and known for writing very long books.
Seth, I had a shitty morning. Watching your impression of the graphics department employee and the mention of the 3 billion Franc French man turned that right around. Thanks.
Anyone else only become aware it’s Friday when the Corrections notification pops up once a week?
Correction: It's Thursday.
It is most certainly a reminder I’ve survived another week.
@@saulshennan6825 Australians get it on Friday cause we’re “from the future!!!” (Ghost noises.)
Same. Tho I don’t know what the sun looks like… 😅
@@saulshennan6825releases 10AM on a Friday here. Not our fault you guys are slow with time.
LOVE THE RETURN OF THE GRAPHICS DEPARTMENT JOKES
How does this not have an Emmy? Best "watch while pooping" award. 4.9 stars.
It's not just best for when pooping... *sprays air freshener* It's very watchable at other times too.
Lmao so true!
What do you call that? A Poopy Award?
I hope graphics screws more things up so Seth has to go down there, then he'll tell us about it. I love them
Love your death spiral, the highlight of the week, don't you dare stop them!!
CORRECTION: The 6 million dollar man was roughly translated to "the 3 billion francs man" because, even in 1973, many French adults were still thinking in "old francs" when evaluating non-trivial amounts of value (e.g., car or house prices). In 1963, the "new franc" was introduced, with a ratio of 100x from the old. That is, 100 "old" French Franc converted to 1 "new" FF. One dollar was roughly wroth 5 "new" FF (varying between 4 to 10). Hence $6M was equivalent to 30M "new" FF, itself equivalent to 3B "old" FF.
The joke at 11:15 is top 3 reactions.
EDIT: so is 12:29- unexpected Wally joke to take the lead.
This episode had so much crew laughter and that always makes the jokes so much funnier
CORRECTION to the CORRECTION: ₣3,000,000,000 (French francs) in 1973 was worth USD $678,434,281, not "upwards of seventy million dollars," unless by upwards you mean by a factor of ~9,692%.
Upwards is a direction, not a quantity - you're jackaling too hard.
Correction: factor is a value, with which the original value is multiplied.
So you want a factor of ~100 OR the percentage value you supplied.
@@YT-Lucas Correction: "factor" has more than one meaning. It means a contributing element. i.e. How does this factor into the situation? That is how I used the word. It is also a mathematical term, but that is not how I used the word.
@@DrDespicable Yes, maybe. But Saying Bill Gates is worth "upwards" of a million dollars is worthy of correction. Being so far off the mark is correction worthy.
Finally, his recaps of his conversations with Graphics is back.
This was an especially excellent episode of corrections
Sherlock Holmes used morphine as well as cocaine - and morphine is an opioid, so the correctors were incorrect on that point
He’s also hauled out of an opium den at least once by Watson so opium is also used. I think cocaine, opium, morphia and laudanum all come up. And alcohol and tobacco. And violins.
@@sarahrigby7580 love your work Sarah
The 'graphics voice' is now legendary
I love Seth’s passion on the nut issue 😂
Seems pretty deep rooted
The whole nut classification thing is irrelevant. Vegetation classification in relation to food is absolutely insane. It’s just based on our interactions and observations of them, and not their actual biological identifiers. A common example is that bananas and cucumbers would be classified as a berry, while strawberries would not,,,but the wider public doesn’t view berries as a collection of biological traits, and rather as a certain size of ‘fruit’. Ok infodump done. Love y’all
5:40 correction, 2.5 billion wouldn't be "deux _point_ cinq milliards" in French, it would be "deux _virgule_ cinq milliards" because France, like most of Europe except for Britain, doesn't use a point to denote decimal places, but a comma (called "virgule" in French).
Thank you for this, I thought he said "deux poissons" and was very confused!
"They didn't talk like that back then"
Back when? When did House of the Dragon take place?
A couple hundred years before Game of Thrones.
Like Smokey The Bear😂
Just wanted to give a hearty hello to the Jackal family
Have a great weekend!!
Hiya! 🥰
Watching alot of Scooby-Doo and being a fan, the van actually was Shaggy's van but Fred was always the one driving
When questioned about who owned the van Shaggy said: "It wasn't me."
this is easily my favourite episode of corrections, from the hippy joke right to the end. buck’s laughter in the background is also so great
My dogs cheating correction made the cut.
It's preety cool, right? I've got 3 so far and looking for more. Great correction on that dog cheating. Made for a great Tr*mp joke!
HA! Death spiral?? You love it, Seth! You were even nominated for an award for "Corrections". SO, therefore, it must be good, right? At least us #Jackals love it! And you know you do too. Oh, I wanted to mention that I love that voice you do when you say you talk to graphics. Sooooo funny! I love that voice! You do know we look forward to this all week, don't you? Well, we do!
Billionaire hippies exist, Seth, and Ben and Jerry aren't alone.
Good one!
Damn I felt that one
I like Seth's stance on nuts. I'm out too. Imagine how many people would lose their minds if you changed it to legume allergies? Gahhh
8:00 Correction: the post card is *to* bobby corrections, that's why it's on the line above the destination po box.
omg matt freaking parker is in the house!!! he's a gem, so happy you listened to him
If the postal service of my country hadn't been stolen to the point of makin it disappear, my card would be on its way!
Thank you for this, fridays begin with a smile!
In a weird twist of irony its starting to not be a bit that this segment is getting snubbed for an Emmy. Thanks to your team and Jakal Primus for the fun.
I LOVE Corrections so much. The laid back, silly vibe is perfect
It might depend on the continuity since there's a lot of Scooby Doo stuff that's in its own separate universe, in at least one it is Daphne's van and was gifted to her by her parents.
Yeah i just said in another comment that in canon Daphne (and Shaggy though that's more complicated) is the money behind mystery Inc. However the most recent series' have made it Fred's van and turned that into a joke.
@@medes5597 I didn't see your comment. I should have scrolled down more
YAY! I said "Wet Pluto!
"HR can't touch it if it's a bet" had me in tears. And this isn't even the first time I'm watching this. I'm gonna remember that for when I feel like dorking around at work!
The frequent impressions of the GFX department is comedy gold
Keep doing these corrections.... they are HILARIOUS !!!
Thumbs up for the French TV producing insights.
mdrrr
If you can get Sherlock off his cocaine bender, he should investigate whether Bobby Corrections works in graphics.
Are you telling me that all i had to do to be watching corrections live was just to be nice to you during the attic trials and errors? God damn it.
Yeah man, you could’ve been alone in an empty studio with a skeleton crew. Really missed out
Seth is a genius comedian and impersonator. His writers are also very good.
Love the shout out to Matt Parker at the end. The original jackal, what an honor! I hope he hand delivered a postcard.
Sherlock = Mulaney? No matter; I feel you Seth. It’s good to have a ride or die friend.
CORRECTION: You shoulda shown Matt Parker
Yeah!! Where's Parker?
It was a Parker introduction if ever I've seen one
Wait, if peanuts are not nuts, are they just peas?!
Now that’s nuts 🥜👀… 🤣😂
Same family of plants....legumes!
Peagumes
@@michellefu4002 peagumes?! 😂
I miss the 20 minutes long Corrections
Gotta get some shorter ones in there too bring the average down for the Emmy category!!
Corrections is the only show that I get giddy over when new episodes drop
I incest this is the best show of the week!
So does your sister 😜
How do your brother or sister feel about that?
Are you fishing for a correction? There is a big difference between "insist" and "incest". LOL
@@petersonp84 did you watch the video? 😐
Well payed, sir!
I just love this segment so much.
There should be surprise graphic inspection like you do for the writers so we can drag the people you keep blaming into the light
All hail, Matt Parker, the founder of the Jackal Cinematic Universe! I will add his page to the JCU wiki on Fandom…
There is no other show that I prepare for; it is a weekly commitment like going to church for some people or Monday Night Football.
I feed my pets, I make my coffee, a little breakfast and settle in, open the computer...all in anticipation for Corrections. God help anyone who gets in my way.
I set my alarm a half hour earlier on Fridays to ensure I have time to watch Corrections before I have to leave for work!
@@michellefu4002 Very smart. I fully agree.
As the spouse of a life long Mets fan from Queens, I felt a bit of extra affection for Seth, with the end card giving a shout out to the Mets!
Indeed, Let’s Go Mets!💙⚾️🧡
"The Seven-Percent Solution" by Nicholas Meyer is great, it's about Holmes meeting Freud so he can be cured of his cocaine addiction.
Glad he gave Matt Parker a shout out here. I think the attic shows were a major turning point.
Love the Bobby Corrections postcard 😂😂😂
Also that incest joke @1:15 made literally lol 😂👍
Corrections needs to have some behind the scenes footage. I need to see the graphics dungeon
Sherlock was addicted to coke? Well send that man another brick! We have crimes to solve!
Seth has filled the void that Conan left after removing himself from the Late Night scene. I did not start watching this show until the pandemic with Seth up in the attic, now I look forward to the randomness each week. Thank you.
Seth! When are you going to do a sketch with graphics! WE NEED THIS! They are so naughty!!
And then when you’re done scolding them, you can scold me!
'it's not my fault it's been that long.'
what a subtle burn.
Kenny’s views on HR might stem from the ending of “She’s All That,” where Freddie Prinze Jr. is able to go through all of his high school graduation completely nude with only a volleyball covering himself
Seth should do a live stream Corrections so the jackals can correct him in real time
Yes please!!
@@laci_lulu7805 but at least both of us are why we shouldn't even ask. I am so disappointed
Oh no
Correction jackal here. At 12:34, you slammed the pencil on the desk to celebrate that incredible Wally punchline. However, you slammed the pencil tip down on the desk, which damages the tip and defeats the purpose of sharpening the pencil in the first place
Thank you Matt for getting this started! Keep it Rollin Seth!
this bit always gives me closure for my week.
4:15 There were many versions of Scooby Doo series, and a few movies. In most, Fred was the owner of The Mystery Machine, but not in all. Interestingly, the van itself changed make/model in the different series, going so far to have the engine in the back of one, but in the front of another. In one of the movies, the van actually belonged to Shaggy!
Seth is so down with the kids, he doesn't know how postcards work
Corrections is perfection. Every time
Steeler Fan. We will get through it as we always do. Love Corrections.
Shoutout Matt, the Patron Saint of Corrections!
Holmes actually didn't solve all the cases, there were some 5 cases he failed, for example in the Valley of Fear he went on a wild goose chase and had to make some corrections afterwards
6:33 I love Seth's impressions of the purported mischievous/flirtatious graphics crew as much as I love Bill Hader's Stefon
maybe more
This is my favorite segment.
Love the NY football humor. Made me stand up and chant J E S T JEST JEST JEST!
We need to test for concussions…