- You guys been to Florida? - Been there? Not physically. Glenn Howerton is so damn good at delivering a line that tells five stories at the same time, hahaha 😂😂The fact that he hasn't been to Florida, that he's insecure about it, that he would like to go, that he's trying to hide all these facts... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well said. In a cast full of talent, he’s still in his own stratosphere. Tiny details, hidden meanings, over-the-top angry or rapey or evil. He’s a golden god (at acting).
Yeah the friends of the berry scam people come in and get got by something that's way more expensive and that doesn't seem like a scam because it's not advertised
Really that line is one of your favorite lines ? This shows been going on for like what 20 years and that is one of your favorite lines? At literally hundreds of episodes that one throwaway line makes your top list? Are you serious?
@@TheAlps36 As someone who used to scam on online games when I was a kid; can confirm. Subtly hinting as a completely unrelated "3rd party" that that the useless junk item that guy has (also me) was actually rare and valuable (similar to the scam in better call saul with the coin at the bar) Those kind of scams you play off people's natural greed and make them think they're turning one over on a 'naive' scammer.
@@jygb7092 the downside is not being able to find someone willing to pay more than you are for those other 2 weeks, if being able to find anyone at all lol
I always felt like this salesman was a glimpse of a boss character from the Always Sunny universe; Just as much as a sociopath as any one of the gang, but scarier because they're actually competent and dangerous. He counters the gang in the way the gang counters normal people just trying to live their lives (e.g. the lawyer, Cricket, and the waitress)
i think in a way frank is this kind of "boss character" too but he decided to play along with the gang for his own amusement. i think he even enjoys when he and the gang fail too, it's part of the fun. the man already won at life in the way he wanted and now he's just seeing what absolutely deranged shit he can get away with before he croaks.
there's also a bit of a joke that this dude, who absolutely scams people, unintentionally saved da manic's life while the gang can only ruin people's lives (the waitress, the lawyer, mac's dad, etc...)
"Wait. Mac, I think this guy just bent himself over a barrel a little bit." "He did?!" "Yeah.. For our pleasure." *Mac stares then checks out the salesguy* Lmao classic Sunny.
They would have to do it right because 30 years ago when the Bundy's went to Dumpwater, FL and met the man who met Andy Griffith, they set the standard for sh*tty FL vacation episodes!
@@primtones that is a real solid 'reddit' style assessment. I'm sure you have many karma there but watch the clip again. His eyelids close as he rolls his eyes back in his head.
seems to me like they scammed themselves. all he did was provide the cheese. they supplied and built their own mousetrap, placed the cheese on the trap themselves, then jumped on the trap with glee.
I feel scammed by the way you composed that sentence. Semi-literate legend. Oh and by the way clown, if he "should be a legend" then he already IS a legend. Thats how that works...
Depends on how high up on the pyramid they are. The ones at the very top tend to be pretty sharp/business minded. The guys in the middle running the meetings are usually just regular dudes who just happened to get a ton of people beneath them
My ex-wife couldn't even stick to the script. Her only successful sale was to her mother. Didn't stop her from "investing" a lot of my paycheck in the business, though. Without my knowledge, naturally.
I don’t think he’s checking him out at all. He’s just thinking and visualizing what Dennis is saying. Mac being closet gay doesn’t dominate every interaction he has. Though I love gay Mac lol it’s very obvious he’s just listening to Dennis and getting smugly excited about screwing over the salesman
Biggest giveaways He is slowly looking down and then his eye level meets the guys shoes for a second or two and then he looks back to Dennis If you’re checking someone out You always go back up to meet their eyes You don’t look at their shoes and then stare off lol And Mac definitely would have made eye contact again and then smiled Because he does it to Dennis all the time when he is checking Dennis out
Love the salesman’s subtle demeanor of ‘Oh, wait. Stop! I wasn’t supposed to tell you that. I didn’t even think of that possibility. Oh, what have I done. You guys got me.🤷♂️’ Not his first rodeo with bozos like these two.
@@jygb7092 People getting nerdy about comedy quotes....well, actually typing them out in the first place... is bizarre to me. It's like the antithesis of actually having a sense of humour, yet all Sunny, Curb Your Enthusiasm, the Office etc. vids are just endless quotes and then people pedantically correcting them
@@yoshpeters3079 That doesn't make any sense. They paid for three weeks in advance, and there's no guarantee that they will be able to resell the two weeks. The salesman wants to sell as many weeks as he possibly can. They dug themselves deeper into a scam. Dennis, you need to learn quick or those Nigerian princes will be your doom...
chopstickx what? It makes sense if they buy two weeks and sell that they vacation for free. If they buy three or four weeks and sell that they will vacation for free. Dennis and Mac’s logic makes sense. I have been compared to Dennis and go on rants.
The key to a successful business is not hard work, it is finding a group of idiots you can persuade to buy something for a large amount that it takes a small amount to make
I find myself using "Been there?! Not physically." wayyyy too often. Luckily it seems my friends and family are all squares, because nobody has picked up on it yet. I get asked "Have you been [insert place here]", at least 2-3 times a week. Sometimes I don't want to say the line...but my soul demands that I say the line... because of the implication
I totally went to one of these timeshare pitches in Vegas. We sat through the whole thing and they tried to sell us very hard but did not give in. Decent lunch and great show at cirque du soleil.
Most people from the “normal” world are damaged or at least confused by their run-in’s with the Gang, whether it’s the Gugino’s waiter, the poor guy whose car they blow up, or the Mexican immigrants whose house they burn down. But the Invigaron guy just owns them from start to finish and comes out spotless.
I never noticed before how turned on Mac is after Dennis says "he's being bent over for our pleasure" and how long Mac lingers on that while Dennis is explaining the "loophole"
To “vacation for free,” as the man suggests, you’d have to sell the one week at double the price point. So if $1400 was the price of one week, they would need to sell that second week at $2800 to cover both weeks. Then, if they want to make the profit, they’d have to sell that third week for more than 2800. The effort wouldn’t be worth the reward. And I know that’s the point of the joke, I just wanted to lay it out there so there’s no misunderstanding about how stupid these guys really are.
The salesman wants to sell as many as possible, he's basically selling a weeks vacation. He won't care what Mac and Dennis do, they will either sell it and make some money then come back to him to by more, or they won't be able to sell it and lose their investment for that week. Either way the Salesman sold a $1400 week long timeshare
Ekul Yelnats oh.... my..... god..!!!! I know you made this comment a long time ago, but you absolutely did not get the joke, did you.? I can’t believe you explained it. I don’t know if you are a great troll or an absolute dipshit.?! I’m going with the latter.! WOW.!