@@Craigy2818 I think we've ridden that horse until it's dead. I mean since 1964 ridden it and never let Dick van Dyke forget it despite Julie always coming to his defense.
@@WJC981 To be fair, I thought Dick Van Dyke’s accent was actually pretty good throughout most of the movie though there were the odd moments when he slipped back into his American accent again. While Lin-Manuel Miranda definitely did a better accent in the sequel, you have to commend Dick Van Dyke for trying. A Cockney accent isn’t easy to do. I’m from the UK (not London but still) and I can’t do a Cockney accent so I can’t imagine how difficult it is for anyone else to do lol 😂
My guess: they don't have his full condition so walking him up so quickly with the salts could worsen it - whether from him panicking or even just the shock and/or sudden movement of waking up so abruptly.
brad is so goofy and this storyline is so unserious lol i love it
I bet this guy is going to end up being part of the cover up that Athena is investigating.
Callum Blue! Havent seen him since Dead Like Me and Smallville.
eddie's catch phrase is "absolutely not"
I thought Eddie’s catchphrase wasn’t a phrase at all just saying Buck or…1 time Abby’s names like he’s annoyed, exasperated, and out of breath, 😆
While everyone else is on the phone buck is trying to get a hold of his dad Bobby Nash
Brad os a piece of work😂😂😂😂😂
Brad is so crazy😅😅😅😅🙈🙈🙈
He's so uncomfortable 😅
Oh so the “actor” is British eh? 🤣
Well yes, it’s a bit meta, but the actor playing the actor is born and raised in London…
Is he? He doesn’t sound like a Londoner.
Does this actor know that he doesn't have to snarl to do a generic London accent?
The actor is born and raised in London, so he doesn’t do anything. You can dislike his acting here of course
@@ellesaaltjejenneke5400 I'll be honest... It feels a bit too much, to the point where he comes across as an American imitating a Londoner
@@Craigy2818 I get that. The character is supposed to be annoying, so it’s hard to tell if it’s the acting or the character
@@Craigy2818 I think we've ridden that horse until it's dead. I mean since 1964 ridden it and never let Dick van Dyke forget it despite Julie always coming to his defense.
@@WJC981 To be fair, I thought Dick Van Dyke’s accent was actually pretty good throughout most of the movie though there were the odd moments when he slipped back into his American accent again. While Lin-Manuel Miranda definitely did a better accent in the sequel, you have to commend Dick Van Dyke for trying. A Cockney accent isn’t easy to do. I’m from the UK (not London but still) and I can’t do a Cockney accent so I can’t imagine how difficult it is for anyone else to do lol 😂
Why not the smelling salts?
My guess: they don't have his full condition so walking him up so quickly with the salts could worsen it - whether from him panicking or even just the shock and/or sudden movement of waking up so abruptly.