Full disclosure I just realized in one of my favorite scenes. When he tells Mac you will call her regarding the sister. She's a deaf mute! Lmfao, genius
I always love how subtle hilarious that is. Like the image of her picking up the phone yet can't hear whoever is on the other line, nor will the caller ever hear a response back, lmao.
Aside from the amazing "You call HEEEEEER!" delivery, that is the best part of that scene :P I too took too long realizing the sheer absurdity of that request. Probably on my 4 watch of the show o.O Too distracted by all the other insanity going on ^^
@@kartafla cut him some slack! He has a very high IQ like all the others who repeat lines from the videos! If only we could be as sharp and bright as them 😔
@@Korbura even if you could, you could never reach the intellectual heights of somebody who makes a sarcastic comment on RU-vid. It is a state of being that is beyond most of us.
@@sstaners1234 Liam McPoyle’s first episode aired in 2005, Lyle the Intern didn’t appear until 2008. Apparently a couple of Letterman’s writers were big Sunny fans. One day they saw Jimmi Simpson’s face on a poster because he was doing a play in New York. Knowing he was in town, they wanted to get him on the show, so they wrote Lyle for him.
I'd heard of IASIP for a long time, but I just started watching a couple of months ago. Before that I only remembered Jimmi as one of the bad guys in Date Night.
i can't believe this didn't have the scene when he turned around to reveal the painted on eye. i had to pause the show i was laughing so hard when i saw that scene