@@skyphy Senator Tankerbell. Well, basically whenever Bob Odenkirk would play southern characters, that's the accent he puts on them. Mr Show was where PFT's career began properly.
I know this is aimed at the southern confused lawyers, but we need Brennan's defence lawyer foiled by Zac as well. Then we have the trifecta: The brilliant lawyer, the gumball machine lawyer, and whatever the hell Ross is doing.
Ross is “man with a dual degree in philosophy and abstract mathematics who also miraculously passed the bar. He was born in Baton Rouge but raised in Mississippi.”
I thought about it - Brennan also has a call back to that bit in his last episode, as well as the jacuzzi lawyer, but those Brennan & Zac moments didn't work with these southern-themed solo bits
The whole “I’m just a simple country lawyer” bit is one that everyone seems to know, but hardly anybody knows the actual reference. It was Jimmy Stewart in “Anatomy of a Murder”.
Nah, he’s referencing a famous philosopher saying if one’s existence is validated by one’s ability to be perceived then are the witnesses not equally liable for the crime having been committed because their perception of it made it real
I love how that Ross Move of wiping imaginary sweat from his imaginary jowels with his imaginary handkerchief combines with the drawl to instantly give a sharp mental impression of a shorter, fatter, more fancily dressed Southern Lawyer. Super Effective!
As a North Carolinian I can confirm there’s a small community of Oompa Loompa Landians living out on the Outer Banks, somewhere between where the wild beach horses roam and the golf course only sometimes covered in sand dunes.
the first half of ross's defense sounds like something they would say in beyond belief after showing you an illusion that has nothing to do with anything else in the episode
Ross' almost works. If you stretch it and extrapolate. He's accusing the witnesses (and therefore the accusers) of lying about their testimonies and therefore not actually seeing the crime happen at all. They saw a crime that didn't happen, therefore they caused the crime.
I’ll have Sam know, there are some excellent gumball machines out there, and it can be convenient for people who want to work and also get their degree.
Your editing is great, I love the graphic choices it - fits well with make some noise and it unlocks core memories of clip shows and filler shows on vh1 and MTV.
"The very children he longed to saaaaaeeeuuve!"
I feel like it's a reference to something but I don't know what. Any ideas?
I think it's just PFT starting to say 'serve' and aborting halfway through in favour of 'save'
he's pronouncing "serve" in an old timey way, cranking the cartoon southern accent to 11.
@@skyphy Senator Tankerbell. Well, basically whenever Bob Odenkirk would play southern characters, that's the accent he puts on them. Mr Show was where PFT's career began properly.
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I know this is aimed at the southern confused lawyers, but we need Brennan's defence lawyer foiled by Zac as well.
Then we have the trifecta:
The brilliant lawyer, the gumball machine lawyer, and whatever the hell Ross is doing.
Ross is “man with a dual degree in philosophy and abstract mathematics who also miraculously passed the bar. He was born in Baton Rouge but raised in Mississippi.”
I thought about it - Brennan also has a call back to that bit in his last episode, as well as the jacuzzi lawyer, but those Brennan & Zac moments didn't work with these southern-themed solo bits
the prompt Ross had was just a complicated country lawyer
Surely Jess McKenna must have done a lawyer bit at some point.
Let’s not forget Brennan’s wedding/funeral/bar mitzvah/quinceañera/closing defense argument
The whole “I’m just a simple country lawyer” bit is one that everyone seems to know, but hardly anybody knows the actual reference. It was Jimmy Stewart in “Anatomy of a Murder”.
Wow, that's an interesting fact, thx!
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If you haven’t seen it, I highly recommend it. It’s one of the best courtroom movies ever made.
I thought it was from Senator Sam Ervin during the Watergate Senate Committee?
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He may have said it then, I’m not sure, but “Anatomy of a Murder” predates that by more than a decade.
@@aaronstark5060 Ah, okay then. Sam Ervin might have just popularised it or brought the phrase back.
I die laughing every time Ross removes his hand from his eyes to show you that his eyes are shut
I laugh every time he does anything. Seriously underappreciated talent. (Across the industry. I think most people watching Dropout clips know better.)
@@intjonmiller he's a phenomenal improviser
I love how Ross starts off by saying “See, you can’t trust your eyes alone” and ends on “ok they did it, but isn’t it wrong to look?”
Nah, he’s referencing a famous philosopher saying if one’s existence is validated by one’s ability to be perceived then are the witnesses not equally liable for the crime having been committed because their perception of it made it real
@@ProdCriticTo simplify, Ross is saying that the falling tree needs someone to hear it, for it to make a sound
"He killed him yeah but the witnesses did nothing to stop it"
The way Ross pronounces 'simulation' at the end is what always gets me
Simmerlation.
I love how that Ross Move of wiping imaginary sweat from his imaginary jowels with his imaginary handkerchief combines with the drawl to instantly give a sharp mental impression of a shorter, fatter, more fancily dressed Southern Lawyer. Super Effective!
1:11 "Oooh, an actual number!"
That is pretty atypical on Make Some Noise.
The lawyers are probably being paid in winks and tickles
As a North Carolinian I can confirm there’s a small community of Oompa Loompa Landians living out on the Outer Banks, somewhere between where the wild beach horses roam and the golf course only sometimes covered in sand dunes.
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"ladies and gentlemen of the jhOUrieeh"
Ross wiping the sweat with his handkerchief makes me lose it every time
There were exactly zero empty seats on the Wonkatania. It was premeditated.
They need to have an episode of Game Changer where it is just a mock trial between these two.
Also Brennan, and maybe Zac just sitting there as as observer only ever allowed one line
"Do we live... in assimilation???"
the first half of ross's defense sounds like something they would say in beyond belief after showing you an illusion that has nothing to do with anything else in the episode
The way Ross wipes his neck…
Ross’s Lawyer bit was just pure Atticus Finch.
BISHOP BERKLEY!
If pft becomes a regular i will die of happiness
I need this to be a DeepBlueInk animation SOOO Badly!
love the graphics!!!
Thx, that's what i'm trying to learn to do with these little edits
@@skyphy ur doin a great job, can't wait to see ur vids as u build ur skills :)
Means a lot people say it & appreciate the clips, thx!
ladies and gentlemen of the JOO-RAY
With the state of the justice system right now, both those “defenses” would probably work.
This episode was so good!!
Yes! The third season hits different, they found their stride
PFT is pure magic
These new MSN players borrowed from 'After Midnight' are 🔥
Ross' almost works. If you stretch it and extrapolate. He's accusing the witnesses (and therefore the accusers) of lying about their testimonies and therefore not actually seeing the crime happen at all. They saw a crime that didn't happen, therefore they caused the crime.
Well, now I think victims are responsible for their own cases and also that nothing exists!
dO we live in a simalation?
The more PFT, the better! ❤
That's my motto
now i need a third country lawyer
I’ll have Sam know, there are some excellent gumball machines out there, and it can be convenient for people who want to work and also get their degree.
As I once saw in a tumblr post, given that the children were repeatedly warned, Wonka is at most 60% responsible
See, the problem is that Ross made an egregious mistake. It's pronounced "Bark-ley".
I clicked on this thinking it was a Vic and Bob sketch about lawyers from London 😂
Your editing is great, I love the graphic choices it - fits well with make some noise and it unlocks core memories of clip shows and filler shows on vh1 and MTV.
Freaking love Paul
I may just be a simple, unfrozen caveman laywer
Doubt it
Turn off the riff track in the background. wth.