It's an underrated joke, but Robert's exasperated "where's the table?!" while Vanessa and Dennis are just casually sitting there pretending there's a table actually kills me every time
"THREE PAGES EARLY!" As a professional actor who has had to sit through a few catastrophic dress rehearsals, I find Vanessa's pain in this episode hilariously on point.
@@sinsoftheswamp8346 Yes I am :) I have been working professionally for about 5 years and currently in grad school for my MFA. I work with regional theatres over the summer.
my favourite bit of setup is when after Dennis says "Don't say coughs this time" Robert throws his rehearsal diary at him, thus setting up the joke of Dennis reading the wrong section.
@@kayjayt8607 Roger is the role - the character in the Cornley universe playing that role and giving the cast grief as director is Robert, and the real world actor playing the character of Robert is Henry Lewis.
"How many mistakes was that, Robert?" If I made a drinking game for every mistake (using WATER for the sake of my poor liver), I'd drown myself in the sixth Great Lake.
It was revealed in the "Goes wrong along" pandemic watch alongs that Jonathan Sayer's (Dennis) loves wordplay and especially double entendre and innuendo, so I know he had a lot of fun in this episode. "Though I am gone, I am always hard" gets me every time.
Are they all genuine moves? - I've tried to follow it but the angle of view makes it difficult. Charlie Russel's word-perfrect rendition of Psalm 23 also deserves a mention.
I like that Robert is so obsessed with this production going perfect, he thinks the first run had 28 mistakes, when in actuality, he only had at least 11. If he had actually gone ahead with the play as usual, it might have been a little unpolished, but not terrible.
I know in “The Play that Goes Wrong” they do speak to the audience about how they obviously have mistakes, but I like how they actually address it to the audience in this episode. In season 3, they should do an episode where they say they do things wrong on purpose because they’ve been told how the fans enjoys it so much and get great laughs out of it. With that, when they do wrong things on purposes, they’ll realize they’re not being as funny and the audience isn’t enjoying it. Or there should be an episode where they are finally doing things right but they notice how the audience isn’t enjoying it and they have to change it up. One of the things they could improve on is Dennis getting the lines right.
Lmaoooo has anyone else noticed that in the episode, after Chris's country accent slips and disappears as the manure boy when he has to say his lines about having a bowel condition and 'small manhood', it comes back the most strongly when he's mockingly telling Robert that it appears someone's beaten him to his supper?
OMG, Um, right. What's next? Oh, yes, now it's Spring." I about fell out of my chair laughing when the flowers exploded from the tub and he yells "JESUS!" with a jump scare . . ."So that's spring." It's so sudden that I think it really startled him just a bit like a cobra leaping out.
I was counting the mistakes the first time I watched this but I gave up a little bit into the episode because I didn't want to focus on just that and miss anything
At first this one didn’t do it for me but the more it went on the more I laughed. Plus I tried watching this on a road trip and errors kept happening with my service so it made it funnier
Robert is a lot worst than Chris as the director of this play in "Summer Once Again" as he keeps repeating the opening scene three times all because he wants the whole scene to be perfect that he made a lot more mistakes and then rush the rest of the scene to the end which everyone including Chris to be annoyed with Robert for his behaviour.
Ok guys I actually counted with a number clicker it was about 75 mistakes!
Do I regret spending my time to do that? No 😂
I counted 74 but I'll take that
Please provide a detailed list of every mistake. Remember: your degree depends on getting the correct answers. 😈
@@CliffordtheOrangeCat I- I’m sorry I didn’t know I was back in my acting college 😳😂
You should
75 mistakes in 30 minutes? Jesus.
Ironically, one of my favorite scenes was executed perfectly. When Robert and Max were speeding through their chess game/dramatic conversation.
That has got to be one of my favorite things to happen on any show.
That and the ABC conversation in the festival
Also the harvest dance
Well the guy in the next Sean didn’t even get to do his part
I love that Dennis eating a pair of rubber boots TECHNICALLY doesn't count as a mistake.
Possibly the only time he performs something correctly first try
“This beef is tough as old boots.”
@@davidnissim589"These old boots are as tough as beef!"
I think that boot was made out of licorice candy
@@alecsardo2635 Yup, they mentioned that in in the "goes wrong along"
It's an underrated joke, but Robert's exasperated "where's the table?!" while Vanessa and Dennis are just casually sitting there pretending there's a table actually kills me every time
As well as the house being missing on the third take, when it had been there the whole time leading up to it. Who moved it, and why?
"careful not to work the work too work" always gets me.
Nonsense!
Hard.
He's recognize, of course, your Roger, your son. For years, you have hoped hard he will come home, not hard.
Forever and ever, Amen.
Careful not to hard the work too hard!
Love how proud of himself Max looks when he breaks out the oven mitts
And when he cuts the wood with his mind
He learns from his mistakes
"THREE PAGES EARLY!"
As a professional actor who has had to sit through a few catastrophic dress rehearsals, I find Vanessa's pain in this episode hilariously on point.
What do you do when dress rehearsals go bad?
Damn you're in grad school and a professional actor
@@sinsoftheswamp8346 Yes I am :) I have been working professionally for about 5 years and currently in grad school for my MFA. I work with regional theatres over the summer.
@@naly202 Speaking from my experience, you try your best and pray for it to be over quickly.
@@naly202 push through the rest and then endure the director’s notes.
my favourite bit of setup is when after Dennis says "Don't say coughs this time" Robert throws his rehearsal diary at him, thus setting up the joke of Dennis reading the wrong section.
When you rewatch this episode, you don't notice the mistakes in the first run-through because they're so tame compared to the rest of the play
Hahaha! Very true!
Especially since Roger hadn’t put the cast under so much stress, yet.
No it was actually very easy to see the first mistakes, there just became more and more as it went on.
A lack of table was very noticeable
@@kayjayt8607 Roger is the role - the character in the Cornley universe playing that role and giving the cast grief as director is Robert, and the real world actor playing the character of Robert is Henry Lewis.
I love how the stove is real for literally no reason. (Except maybe Roberts overambition)
Not to mention the manure...
@@IAmEki Well he needed the manure to torture chris
A noble goal
"How many mistakes was that, Robert?" If I made a drinking game for every mistake (using WATER for the sake of my poor liver), I'd drown myself in the sixth Great Lake.
It was revealed in the "Goes wrong along" pandemic watch alongs that Jonathan Sayer's (Dennis) loves wordplay and especially double entendre and innuendo, so I know he had a lot of fun in this episode.
"Though I am gone, I am always hard" gets me every time.
STOP SAYING HARD
@@romainsavioz5466 for years you had hoped
@@The-Busy-Beeeee nonsense!
@@ravenkunoichi5826 hehehehhehe
@@The-Busy-Beeeeehard
"Oh, I see what I've done" Hahahahahahah
The amount of lines Robert and Max's actors probably had to memorize for their chess battle scene.
Are they all genuine moves? - I've tried to follow it but the angle of view makes it difficult.
Charlie Russel's word-perfrect rendition of Psalm 23 also deserves a mention.
@Norbiton Flyer I followed the game and it was a legitimate game with an accurate check, block, and checkmate.
I like that Robert is so obsessed with this production going perfect, he thinks the first run had 28 mistakes, when in actuality, he only had at least 11. If he had actually gone ahead with the play as usual, it might have been a little unpolished, but not terrible.
I love how proud Max is the third time he splits the wood
He was like “Look if I just point it’s like I have superpowers! :D”
Just uses the Force.
I realized as soon as the goulash came out what was going to happen later in the play, and it was still hilarious.
Oh I see what I've done
Favorite part of this is how Vanessa tries to avoid getting hit in the head and she fails every time
She is such a professional punching bag in so many episodes. It is hilarious.
“NOTHING you’re just w e a k.”
The vase trilogy of jokes is probably my favorite! It's so simple yet absolutely fucking hilarious!
8:01 the way he screamed "jesus"
I'm pretty sure that's how I'd react if a patch of flowers spontaneously shot out of the soil next to me.
“Careful not to get the two workmen too hard!”
favourite mistake has to be the banner not falling properly so it calls Robert a nob (knob)
To be fair, he was acting like one.
Their wish for a knob joke on the BBC finally came true, good for them :)
I like the idea that Chris was killing himself laughing when that happened
Weirdly enough the whole sped up thing actually doesn't go wrong and has only about 3 mistakes at most.
Indeed, maybe Cornley should put on a series of Shakespeare plays in 30 minutes. They'd be perfrect.
"I want to feel his little..."
"What are you doing?"
"Pause."(SMACK!)
"Even though I'm gone, I'm always hard!"
"Thats NOT THE LINE!" XD!!!!
"Where are the actors?!" Probably the winner, to be fair.
The whole front of the house disappearing kind of tops it
I know in “The Play that Goes Wrong” they do speak to the audience about how they obviously have mistakes, but I like how they actually address it to the audience in this episode. In season 3, they should do an episode where they say they do things wrong on purpose because they’ve been told how the fans enjoys it so much and get great laughs out of it. With that, when they do wrong things on purposes, they’ll realize they’re not being as funny and the audience isn’t enjoying it. Or there should be an episode where they are finally doing things right but they notice how the audience isn’t enjoying it and they have to change it up. One of the things they could improve on is Dennis getting the lines right.
"Careful not to work the work too work! Careful not to hard the work too hard! Careful not to get the two workmen too hard!"
"...nonsense!"
The pause/ paws joke, LOL
OH MY GOD ! Not a native english speaker and I failed to see this joke! Thanks stranger XD
Oh yes Spring- JESUS! 🤣
I love this joke 4:16. I always say HE’S A WIZARD
should've added a counter for every mistake
"Oh, yes, Spring... JESUS!!!" I can never make it past that or Bryony getting clobbered.
"For years, you have hoped hard he will come home, NOT hard!"
Annie and Sandra's expressions every time Dennis reads a bit from the "Bible" are amazing.
Culminating with Annie's "Oh HELLO." expression at 7:17.
Richard: There will be no more errors.
The Show: Are you sure about that?
"If you say Coughs this time I'll hit you"
runs from across stage - smack
Watched the video did you?
Max splits wood like a Dragon Ball Z character.
Prefect.
@@IsiahTomas prerfect
Pefrect
Britta: "Perfect!"
@@lilr6199 How have you all gotten it wrong.
He so clearly says "Perfrect"
The rapidness with which the seasons change
Ah he’s dead. Winter.
Now it’s spring *SUDDEN FLOWERS* Jesus!
😂😂
Lmaoooo has anyone else noticed that in the episode, after Chris's country accent slips and disappears as the manure boy when he has to say his lines about having a bowel condition and 'small manhood', it comes back the most strongly when he's mockingly telling Robert that it appears someone's beaten him to his supper?
You can tell he’s finally enjoying playing that character.
4:16 Magic doesn’t go wrong it goes right!
The pride afterwards makes it
She took that shutter in the face so brilliantly 😂 00:52
I like how you can see Robert's hand for a split second when he throws the book at 2:42
The actors are phenomenal.
The line delivery of "Oh, I see what I have done" will live in my head forever.
4:12 I lost it at that, I'm not gonna lie.
“Oh I’ve seen what I’ve done.”
This show is so silly really but I honestly can't stop giggling when I watch it
"How many mistakes was that, Robert?"
I love how after Dennis takes a bite out of the boot hes faking eating as they obviously used fondant or something similar for him to bite into
Liquorice apparently according watch along
It makes sense Max can use the Force to split logs. Dave Hearne was a stormtrooper
8:00 "JEEEESUUUSSS!!!!" ... I friggin' cry laugh, every time!!!
"Put a wet cloth on that." , classic lol
OMG, Um, right. What's next? Oh, yes, now it's Spring." I about fell out of my chair laughing when the flowers exploded from the tub and he yells "JESUS!" with a jump scare . . ."So that's spring." It's so sudden that I think it really startled him just a bit like a cobra leaping out.
"oh. i see what ive done"
XD
4:15 This was the best part
One of Max’s best moments
"Good he's dead, WINTER"
Jack Frost: *Yeet!*
I love Dennis and how despide everything the other characters keep him
5:40 One of my favorite moments by Annie😂
I was counting the mistakes the first time I watched this but I gave up a little bit into the episode because I didn't want to focus on just that and miss anything
I think you missed a part just now.
“Summer Once Again rehearsal diary: The cast are terrible!
Forever and ever. Amen.”
4:28 “ nonsense” 😂😂😂
Honestly in scene 1 (before the repeats) I only counted 12 mistakes
At first this one didn’t do it for me but the more it went on the more I laughed. Plus I tried watching this on a road trip and errors kept happening with my service so it made it funnier
Alt. Title: Karma At Last Catches Up with Mr. Grove.
8:01 Me when the toast pops out.
This probably my 2nd favorite robert episode
My favourite joke has to be the one where something goes missing at the opening.
Bravo!
Should have had a counter for each mistake
Wish could get the dvds but won’t play in the US. Don’t Know why wouldn’t make both versions.
Oh I see what I've done!! 🤣🤣
Laughed so hard at the episode (and the comments) that I swallowed my gum. Does that count as a mistake?
Forever and ever, Amen. 😂😂😂
Someone make sure Robert sees this. 😂
5:56 i think it needs a tunning
SPRING! JESUS
8:02 the stove
I can’t feel my sides
I got about 85 with my counter but was not sure what to count as mistakes sometimes
I cant find season 2 anywhere, does anyone know where to find it? im in america btw but I have access to a VPN.
Robert is a lot worst than Chris as the director of this play in "Summer Once Again" as he keeps repeating the opening scene three times all because he wants the whole scene to be perfect that he made a lot more mistakes and then rush the rest of the scene to the end which everyone including Chris to be annoyed with Robert for his behaviour.
Also, for all his shortcomings, Chris never physically abused any of the actors as far as I can remember.
I can’t help feeling a little smug on Chris’s behalf. It’s not so *easy* being the director, now is it, Robert?
"Good, he's dead, winter."
Jack Frost: *yeet.*
I wish I could watch this episode in the US 😢
To be fare, if they did this with no mistakes, it would’ve been more time than the other episodes
Does anyone know how many mistakes were there? I lost count at about 43
I counted around 78 depending on whether you count some mistakes as one mistake or two.
Yeah that's the reason I didn't add a counter. What counts as an independent joke is kind of subjective.
4:50 😂😂😂
Happy 100k views to this video
8:01😂
Where can I watch this
N O B
1:20, 3:41, and 7:01. 😂😂😂
I have a feeling some of these were actual accidentally
I counted 89 mistakes!
Dont say cough this time..i hit you!
What show is this?
HARD
chris made this video
Another mistake is the play was already too long anyway
1:00 2:40 5:13 7:30