Ryan and Kathy Greenwood actually kiss on a game of Helping Hands. They do the Lady and the Tramp kiss with a noodle. I was so surprised to see their lips actually touch.
Florence was easily one of the best guest stars. Nothing fazed her and she ran with whatever was thrown her way. She was right at home on the Whose Line set.
She was pretty great, I'd have to say Richard Simmons was hands down the funniest guest though, followed by Robin Williams, but Florence was just so cool and down to earth. Comedy isn't easy and she rolled with it like the professional she was.
I like how throughout the seasons there these moments where collin just immobilizes everyone. Wayne's on the floor, brad can't breathe, drew can't see, and ryan is like crying, the whole audience for a full minute is in hysterics.
@@catmanh2o257 No, you naysayers have it wrong. How about showing a bit of appreciation for all the work that went into this and his other videos? In reality, the tapings consisted of tons of material, and we don't necessarily know the order it was filmed in. He's doing his best to piece it together. They would obviously use a single taping across multiple seasons. The only thing that tells us is that a particular taping occurred before a particular season was released, but that doesn't mean what is shown during an earlier season occurred before what is shown during a later one. Do you really think 12medbe is that dumb? To go to all this work, and overlook an obvious detail like that? No, he's well aware. Learn some humility and appreciation.
@@vipe650r It's not a mistake. If you and the other naysayers knew more about how the tapings worked, you wouldn't be on here bashing 12Medbe. It's naysaying because it's ignorant and entitled to (mistakenly!) complain about a well thought-out and executed video which explains how bits originated and came into the seasons in a non-linear fashion.
I love how Florence just shut them all down with a bit of body language mid-skit. When Wayne shot up from his seat with the shocked expression, I started laughing... then to see Brad covering his face with embarrassment made me laugh even more. The whole skit was just lost for a good thirty seconds. That, my friends, was a guest making a comedic power play that deserves respect.
Wrll Ryan always had a thing forflorence when he was younger from the brady bunch and they all knew it including florence so was basically all of them messing with ryan lol
@@bomouth142 There was an earlier joke from that episode where Wayne called Florence his white mama because his last name is Brady, which is where most of those reactions stemmed from.
@@VaanRavi Doesn't make sense? Black birds do exist. What do the two have anything to do with each other? If you mention something that is black, does that mean that you are racist? I am wearing a black shirt. Am I racist now?
@@MK-11111 Wayne certainly thinks that as did everyone who laughed. You just live under a rock. It's a funny joke to mock racism and racists not help them. So calm down. If you don't get it you don't get it
@@jovetj I mean, yes you can. There are opperations specifically for such things. Wishing may not be able to do it, but good old fashioned science can.
This did miss what really kicked off the "big stick with a big nose"/bald jokes run. During the director's game, Ryan pretended to take his pants off. Colin came and goes "And for God's sake never take your pants off again! But thanks for reminding me i need to pick up some chicken." Ryan just smirks and goes "You started it. Here we go." Hence the "that's two" from Ryan
You can tell which tapings belong together by the clothes - in the "chicken" Hollywood director one, Ryan has a blue shirt and tie on. But there's a youtube video with those two clips edited back to back and it does seem like that game is what Ryan's referring to.
Chad Guiry Reminds me of the ending of the movie "Silver Streak" when the girl asks Gene Wilder's character to "teach her about gardening" while she lies back on the grass.
6:03 to 6:20 has got to be the happiest I've seen Ryan on the show. I mean.. the man was jumping for joy like he was Rocky.. I doubt he'll EVER forget that day.
This was the best quality video of "Back Street Boys!" I have ever seen! Normally, it seems like I run across a copy of a copy of a copy, but this one was crystal clear. Thanks!
The arctic tern line is one of the absolute best moments on the whole show. Wayne was rolling. I love watching Ryan though. He's looking at Colin with that big grin, Colin does "BACKSTREET BOYS!" and you see Ryan's face change to WTF?!? then the laughing starts.
8:49 was one of the few times Ryan just completely lost it and was unable to go on with the bit for a few minutes but then everyone cracked up at that one
When i was 10 i used to rush from school just to come home and watch the show 11 years later i find myself rewatching the series...every..day... i love my life
"That's the last eletric beaver we had!", Ryan's genuineness really helps sell it, lol. Collin once did an interview and mentioned the key to good comedy is taking it seriously.
8:35 "What bird always says the name of our next band?" "Oh... I guess a... turn?" "•_•" "...an _arctic_ turn?" "And what sound does an arctic turn make?" "...bAcKsTrEeT bOyS?" this will forever be etched into my brain
The ending was the best part. "What sound does a blackbird make?" - "opera!" Then the one black guy comes into view and just gives them the most disgusted look. It was hilarious!
@Maxx Kroes It's not racist. We in America just live under constant racial pressure. It's akin to social anxiety. "Are they going to take it the wrong way?" "Did that statement have racist undertones?" "What are they really thinking?" It sucks. Most of us just want to live happy lives and be kind, but America has a shadow over it.