Watch the 'Yellowjackets' cast absolutely crush Mash Libs
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Christina Ricci, Melanie Lynskey, Tawny Cypress and the rest of the Yellowjackets cast remix their logline playing Mash Libs. Season two of Yellowjackets will debut on demand and on streaming Friday, March 24 for all SHOWTIME subscribers, before making its on-air debut on Sunday, March 26 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
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OMG Tawny and Simone's chemistry makes my serotonine level skyrocket. Please interview them together more
They have great chemistry. Tawny is absurdly gorgeous.
This is fun and hilarious when Jasmine reads it out.
I like how Jasmine advised them to re-think what they're saying
Yeah I love that too.
@JustinWilliams02 Yes I know! it just sounds like something else especially in America
What's wrong with knickers?
@@JoeysMagGoth it sounds like the n word lol
@@taiburnett9725 it’s literally written out nothing like the other word in the video. It’s clear what she meant
Fn absolutely amazing mind bending show ever
Melanie Lynskey is a goddess and she knows it she's painfully gorgeous
Melanie had to pick lovely. 😍
“Hairy dirty knickers” sounds crazy lol 😬 shoutout to Jasmin for sayin something.
right!
Get a grip
The way even tawny repeated "dirty knickers"😭
why do americans think the world revolves around them and their english
@@tianaadvani1394 they’re on an American platform promoting an American show that is based in America, the hotbed of racism . WTF are you talking about? Lol Yea you should watch what you say. She was just trying to look out for everybody.
those jackets aren't yellow!
lmao she got sooo triggered by that word🤣🤣
I agree with Jasmin but the “makes sense” comment was a little rude 💀
i think she meant makes sense bc simone is european
Simone Kessel is from New Zealand, but yeah pretty much a cast member that wouldn't have as much of an American cultural context.
I don’t think she meant it like that, more that it made sense that Simons would use the word knickers because that’s a commonly used word where she’s from. Neither of the two meant it in a bad way.
Just like a woman to miss the point of comedy. You can't just randomly change a madlib because you think it's inappropriate. That is the opposite of funny.