15:45 Took me a few rewatches, but actually Ross initiated the happy birthday here (not shown in this video, but in the full episode you can see Ross leading the group briefly), hoping to diffuse the situation. Also why he took the bat from Dad.
sometimes talk too much? he does that always! he misses lot of stuff..stops excatly at the punch lines! and misses the fun part. uper annoying...i watch it only for tania she watches friends like it is supposed to be watched
@@SshivamKhopkar I know is his channel, and I know that no one is forcing us to watch it, even I understand the copyrigth issue, but there´s a few times that Tanya tells him "keep watching and you´ll see..."
Yeah ther may be heartbreak with friends but the memories you have together stick with you. I lost my best friend I knew since before we started grade school. I wouldn't give up all the memories we had and all the fun crazy things we did. They kind of live on in how they effect you over time in a positive way.
This is one of the episodes where it shows that Joey actually is intelligent in ways we usually overlook. He understood the concept of needing time apart from people you depend on, to grow as a person. Chandler & Joey = soulmates. (Being someone’s soulmate doesn’t mean romantically, it can just be someone who understands you more than anyone ever can, many best friends are actually soulmates) and they definitely are my favorite pairing in friends. My list would go: Chandler/Joey Phoebe Monica Ross Rachel
I understand Dillon's pet peeve of people transfering things from one container into another one, like if you do it for it to look neater or whatever I kinda get it, but otherwise it's a completely pointless thing to do 🤣
@@leonidasneves7972 Perhaps...but that's _her_ prerogative, not his. So long as it isn't a slur, targeted harassment or New Age BS, tattoo yourself all you want.
As much as i like your videos and reactions but you stops the episode alot, i know you like to talk about almost everything but sometimes you talk alot and it's just annoying no offense 😁, you should write notes about scenes that you want to talk about and in the end of the episode do it, great reaction btw keep it up 👍👍
The teletibbies represented not all children are the same, but, all children can explore. The purple one subtly represented gay pride, but never flamboyant or obvious.
I thought that it was just a rumour they were gay. I thought the creators of Sesame St actually spoke about it said they weren't gay. In fact I know they did.
A right-wing nut started saying that the purple teletubbie was gay, then all the SpongeBob was gay, along with Burt and Ernie. It a phenomenon known as gay panic.