Like how you can see the difference between friends that drinks all the time and the friend that doesn't. It's crazy how Charles getting sloppy in the beginning but the Band members look same until end of the night 😂
@@king_owl2002 A “knock-knock” joke is a joke in which the teller of the joke pretends to be an unknown person knocking at the door. The receiver of the joke, should they choose to play along, pretends to be a person inside, answering the door. The joke usually ends with some kind of pun or word play, such as “Knock knock” “Who’s there?” “Tank” “Tank who?” “You’re welcome!” The joke in the example being that the person knocking’s first name is Tank, but when the person inside inquires further by asking “Tank who?” the knocker mishears this as “Thank you” and responds with “You’re welcome” In a knock knock joke, or really most kinds of jokes, you expect a punchline. You expect a pun or some word play or at least SOMETHING funny and somewhat unexpected. The “joke” with these knock-knock jokes is the subversion of expectations. The “joke” is that there isn’t a joke, and that that characters are just roleplaying as themselves knocking at the door. The audience (you and me) are expecting a punchline, so when we’re not given one, it’s funny. When the characters are laughing at the joke in universe, it’s like the writers laughing at the audience. They’re laughing because they didn’t tell a punchline. (Also, “comedy comes in threes” is a common phrase heard in writing, which is likely why this joke was written in to the episode three times even if one of them was cut from the episode) It’s like the entire basis behind Norm MacDonald’s comedy. If you’re looking for another hilarious example of jokes using subverted expectations as the punchline, check out Norm MacDonald’s “Guy with a Pumpkin Head” joke or his Moth joke. As for an IN UNIVERSE explanation as to why the characters are laughing, i don’t think Dethklok are capable of really “getting” that kind of humor. I think they’re just now discovering knock-knock jokes as a concept, and find them funny regardless of what the punchline is, so long as it’s a cool person telling it (like themselves). When an uncool person tells a joke (like Charles), they don’t get it. Not necessarily because the “joke” wasn’t funny, but because they don’t think Charles in general is funny.
@@king_owl2002 There really isn't one, and that's why it's so funny. Not to mention that they're texting each other on their own phones, they can actually see who the text is coming from, but they're still like "WHO SENT ME THIS? :O " Brendon Small has such a weird sense of humor, that's why this show and Home Movies were so great and unique
Earlier in the episode they text each other insanely dumb knock knock jokes and they lose their mind over it, funniest thing they’ve ever seen. When Charles does the exact same thing it goes over their heads
this is just a dad and his children
The most wholesome dynamic 😢
Hey adriana are you gonna wear that mask for the rest of your life?
@mkultra2456 if you want to know what that mouth do, you're going to have to wait a while I wouldn't hold my breath
Answer the question Adriana. Don't be shy now.
@@mkultra2456that was cringe
We all need somebody like Charles in our lives.
a dad?
He's ridiculously cute when drunk! Adorable 🥺
1:02 that's so fucking cute!!
Like how you can see the difference between friends that drinks all the time and the friend that doesn't. It's crazy how Charles getting sloppy in the beginning but the Band members look same until end of the night 😂
I guess they realized if they got drunk, then nobody would take care of Charles, so they stayed sober - relatively sober.
A straight laced old friend decides to cut loose - one must go hard.
I think my absolute favorite part is kinda hard to see, but it's when Murderface says "Pound it, bitch!" at like 1:00.
I’m so used to seeing the low quality version on AS’ channel it’s weird to see it in HD
I love how “Nathan Explosion” and “Toki Wartooth” are both hilarious knock-knock joke punchlines, but nobody gets the “Charles Ofdenson” punchline
What's the joke? I actually don't understand it lol
@@king_owl2002 A “knock-knock” joke is a joke in which the teller of the joke pretends to be an unknown person knocking at the door. The receiver of the joke, should they choose to play along, pretends to be a person inside, answering the door. The joke usually ends with some kind of pun or word play, such as “Knock knock” “Who’s there?” “Tank” “Tank who?” “You’re welcome!”
The joke in the example being that the person knocking’s first name is Tank, but when the person inside inquires further by asking “Tank who?” the knocker mishears this as “Thank you” and responds with “You’re welcome”
In a knock knock joke, or really most kinds of jokes, you expect a punchline. You expect a pun or some word play or at least SOMETHING funny and somewhat unexpected.
The “joke” with these knock-knock jokes is the subversion of expectations. The “joke” is that there isn’t a joke, and that that characters are just roleplaying as themselves knocking at the door.
The audience (you and me) are expecting a punchline, so when we’re not given one, it’s funny. When the characters are laughing at the joke in universe, it’s like the writers laughing at the audience. They’re laughing because they didn’t tell a punchline. (Also, “comedy comes in threes” is a common phrase heard in writing, which is likely why this joke was written in to the episode three times even if one of them was cut from the episode)
It’s like the entire basis behind Norm MacDonald’s comedy. If you’re looking for another hilarious example of jokes using subverted expectations as the punchline, check out Norm MacDonald’s “Guy with a Pumpkin Head” joke or his Moth joke.
As for an IN UNIVERSE explanation as to why the characters are laughing, i don’t think Dethklok are capable of really “getting” that kind of humor. I think they’re just now discovering knock-knock jokes as a concept, and find them funny regardless of what the punchline is, so long as it’s a cool person telling it (like themselves). When an uncool person tells a joke (like Charles), they don’t get it. Not necessarily because the “joke” wasn’t funny, but because they don’t think Charles in general is funny.
@@king_owl2002 There really isn't one, and that's why it's so funny. Not to mention that they're texting each other on their own phones, they can actually see who the text is coming from, but they're still like "WHO SENT ME THIS? :O "
Brendon Small has such a weird sense of humor, that's why this show and Home Movies were so great and unique
Earlier in the episode they text each other insanely dumb knock knock jokes and they lose their mind over it, funniest thing they’ve ever seen. When Charles does the exact same thing it goes over their heads
No one:
Absolutely no one:
No one in the universe:
Charles: ✨uh✨
oh
we still making comments like this ?
boooooo
Offdensen reminds me of my old man. Always busy with work but always finds time to pal around and get drunk with 😂🤘🏻
"knock knock...i like it already"
UGH I LOVE HIM NNMMNNN
Offdensen is the best character in the show, hands down
Skwisgaar: “Ya, and you mights even just shits yours pants!”
This is my favorite 'extra' ever
So wholesome
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH
My reason to live
It's weird seeing him go out of character.
Доказал, что не душнила
Swiskar actually copying other people here
You misspelt “scopyings”
Stops copys mes!!
It's like when I partied with my dad 😂 he's dead now. It's brutal but I fuckin miss my dad. Goods nights mys slillys little goof balls🤘
Deleted scene?
Yup from season 2 episode 14
Its still canon!
Wait… What episode was this? I don’t remember this happening? Did the episode not appear in my Dethklok collection?
It's a deleted scene. Some really good scenes got cut because they were just too long to fit into an episode or too long for repeat viewing.
@ Damn. This would’ve made the episode better
actually the best character
What chapter is that?
It's a deleted scene from episode 14 of the second season
You Mean "Dethsources"?
why did they delete this scene its SO GOOD.
God I love him 😩
Which episode is this from???
when you have a dad figure like Charles you know you have good peeps watching out for you
"i don't get it 😔"
Charles is so cool. He got very sloppy
i dont think he was really drunk
What episode is this
season 2 episode 14, it's a deleted scene though
😂😂😂
which episode was this one?
😂😂😂😂😂