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@jeremypayne5078
@jeremypayne5078 2 года назад
"This is maybe the best choreographed and shot sequence I've seen on television." *- Ryan Reynolds*
@andyb6400
@andyb6400 Год назад
Do you mind linking where he said this? I'd love love see!
@voidburner8271
@voidburner8271 Год назад
@@andyb6400 took me 20 seconds to google
@andyb6400
@andyb6400 Год назад
@@voidburner8271great! If that was easy could you tell me? Or better yet link it? Thanks for the help!
@hippotripo6145
@hippotripo6145 Год назад
@@voidburner8271 *- Sees request for source* *- Finds it in a matter of seconds* *- Says they found it* *- Refuses to elaborate* *- Leaves* (Probably just RU-vid deleting comments with links)
@nickelion1760
@nickelion1760 Год назад
@@andyb6400 A bit late but I found the interview. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eMtbc6R16oI.html
@Tbird-1001
@Tbird-1001 5 лет назад
Its crazy how dedicated this dude is to playing mac.
@SilentBob731
@SilentBob731 5 лет назад
It goes De Niro, Bale, McElhenney... ;-)
@CorneliusPRhoades
@CorneliusPRhoades 5 лет назад
@@SilentBob731 lol
@wizard2862
@wizard2862 5 лет назад
It's cause he's full of gay rights
@meatwoodflac4526
@meatwoodflac4526 5 лет назад
Travis Williams his mother is gay, definitely has strong feelings to the subject. This really was incredible I just don’t know if it should have been the finale, I think the gang all singing in the Range Rover would have been perfect
@wizard2862
@wizard2862 5 лет назад
@@khill4491 oh I know he's straight, and him and kaitlin are an amazing couple, but what I'm saying is his large buff arms are full of gay rights, he didn't have to go this hard for the gay community but he did and I love him for that, the one true ally ✊😤💕🌈
@Sadpanda82
@Sadpanda82 Год назад
It’s a stupid sitcom about the worst people on earth, and then out of the blue they drop this. It’s totally beautiful, it’s heartbreaking. It’s perfect.
@blackzeroflame
@blackzeroflame Год назад
I like that part of the message is that even the worst people on earth have a level of trauma and a side of themselves that they feel like they have to hide, and it causes a lot of pain.
@Evgene1991
@Evgene1991 Год назад
100% agree!
@shoelacedonkey
@shoelacedonkey Год назад
I just saw this episode for the first time, and I teared up. It was amazing. Completely unexpected...
@BPH55
@BPH55 Год назад
How could they do this to me??? 😢
@anthonyindolino
@anthonyindolino Год назад
Oh my god. I get it. I get it.
@rickfromhell
@rickfromhell Год назад
I'm still in awe of how beautifully out of place this scene was to the rest of the entire series. It's literally breathtaking.
@youhaventwashedmytings
@youhaventwashedmytings Год назад
I was sobbing like an actual child when it aired, like I was so caught off guard I was breathless.
@jstraight1667
@jstraight1667 10 месяцев назад
Before this, the most emotional scene in the show's history was probably Dennis describing his "God hole"
@SynthwavelLover
@SynthwavelLover 10 месяцев назад
"Out of place" is correct. Shouldn't have been in the show. Even if the scene on its own has merits in the context of the show and characters it's completely unfitting.
@rickfromhell
@rickfromhell 10 месяцев назад
@@SynthwavelLover To each his own opinion. I think it was epic.
@pacoramon9468
@pacoramon9468 9 месяцев назад
Even the cuality of the cameras increassed, compare that to season 1.
@crispy6311
@crispy6311 5 лет назад
I can't believe this all started with "The Gang Gets Racist".
@ridleymcnamara2273
@ridleymcnamara2273 5 лет назад
Idk wtf happened...i remember when this first came out on FX I believe when I was in middle school, I loved it even had the first two seasons on DVD. The 2nd being when Danny DeVito came in....and now 13 seasons? Holy shit. Even other favs of mine don't have that many seasons, like Charmed only has 8...anyway love this show, and I need to catch up lol
@LordKnowsBlue
@LordKnowsBlue 5 лет назад
Crispy they’ve certainly aged a lot
@shotgundiplomat2406
@shotgundiplomat2406 5 лет назад
Seriously. I feel that. It started with basically a group of friends filming ridiculous dialogue with a camcorder lol
@darklightprojector2688
@darklightprojector2688 5 лет назад
Still one of the best episodes
@DansChan995
@DansChan995 5 лет назад
Didnt it start with Charlie Has Cancer? I always get confused with that.
@314Juicy
@314Juicy 2 года назад
When you realize the girl leaving his apartment earlier wasn’t just some “broad he was banging” but his dance partner in this scene. Sheer brilliance. I’m still crying
@smudge4553
@smudge4553 2 года назад
The 2nd/3rd time I watched this episode I noticed that 😂
@abigailp2682
@abigailp2682 Год назад
I just watched it for the first time and I never noticed...
@leehenderson992
@leehenderson992 Год назад
HOLY SH*T!!! THANKS - I didn't notice that. ❤️
@fw.fatherjamal
@fw.fatherjamal Год назад
​@@abigailp2682 same
@oliviapowers4021
@oliviapowers4021 Год назад
I’m happy I wasn’t the only one literally brought to tears
@nachofast6144
@nachofast6144 2 года назад
Mac's dad walking away and Mac still finishing the dance is so powerful. Even if the people who are supposed to love you fail at giving you the love you deserve you must keep the show going. You still should be proud of yourself and shine
@Rex69Rutherford
@Rex69Rutherford 2 года назад
Bravo!
@seanx8646
@seanx8646 Год назад
Well said
@spinelli6666
@spinelli6666 Год назад
❤️❤️❤️
@tka6781
@tka6781 Год назад
And in comes Frank to be the father figure Mac needed, even if imperfect, to put it lightly.
@charliebaker5499
@charliebaker5499 Год назад
Wow, this comment is devastating…
@jaye23_
@jaye23_ 2 года назад
I also love that this isn't the first time frank has "gotten" abstract art, he also was moved by the painting in the ongo gablogian episode
@xxxafterglow
@xxxafterglow Год назад
The way you wrote this sentence is gold.
@isabelmcgaugh711
@isabelmcgaugh711 Год назад
That’s really true though! He’s been deeply moved before through art.
@idontwantahandlethough
@idontwantahandlethough Год назад
@@xxxafterglow I definitely agree with you, but I also have precisely zero idea what you mean. Would you mind elaborating? I'll probably never return to this comment, because.. well, because that's not how or why I use youtube.. but could you explain for the sake of the class? Thanks, I appreciate it
@whoknows4379
@whoknows4379 10 месяцев назад
Except this isn't abstract. Its interpretive. And even then its pretty obvious what message they're getting across.
@sssvvv1488
@sssvvv1488 9 месяцев назад
And Charlie's lizard drawings
@Gaiwen_Li
@Gaiwen_Li 5 лет назад
Can we appreciate Danny devito’s acting at the end. He made the trash man showcase a complex face and emotion in just a few seconds
@jessepina8400
@jessepina8400 5 лет назад
its certainly a beautiful thing to watch a gun wielding, crazy, alcoholic old man have emotions like those...truly breathtaking
@satchelziffer8156
@satchelziffer8156 5 лет назад
Don't you mean THE TRASH MAN!
@thomasdougherty8696
@thomasdougherty8696 5 лет назад
Chanelle Lee He was amazing One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest too.
@carpeomnia88
@carpeomnia88 5 лет назад
Danny devito is awesome he has been around for a long time , has been apart of so many great movies
@refugiodominguez3079
@refugiodominguez3079 5 лет назад
He was amazing in man on the moon
@ogbob8342
@ogbob8342 5 лет назад
What hits me the most is the reactions from the prisoners, that they’re more drawn into it and supportive of Mac than his own father and they don’t even know him
@chrisreid5745
@chrisreid5745 4 года назад
Supportive or not. Was besides the point of why the prisoners cheered. They cheered cause it was a great show.
@roguishpaladin
@roguishpaladin 4 года назад
@@chrisreid5745 No. they got it. You can see on their faces. A similar scene to compare to is when Andy Dufresne plays _The Marriage of Figaro_ for the prison. They may not know the piece, but they can recognize the art. Prisoners are still humans, and humans can recognize art and transcendence. The hearts of mankind can soar when they are allowed to.
@aguy7848
@aguy7848 4 года назад
@roguishpaladin pure poetry man, and it's so true
@MasonKLutz
@MasonKLutz 3 года назад
@@roguishpaladin in way, similar to what red said. It may not know what it is or means and some may not be just like Mac. But for those few moments of beauty and what is meant to be said, those prisoners felt free, seeing in themselves, seeing from another person's point of view on life and how they feel about their own. It makes them think about their own life about how they still have wishes that can be positive and while the world and society isn't very predictable or understandable, they felt free and have a bit of a growing light of life they they start to remember and think of for those couple of minutes. I may be sayong too much or overthinking, but it very much so that the prisoners loved the show, but also love and understand the message, of self, love, life, fear, losing hope a lot. And that scene from Shawshank is one of the perfect and wonderful examples to think of, especially in a prison setting, wheither or not they completely understand it.
@ThatKidWitTheAfro
@ThatKidWitTheAfro 3 года назад
This can resonate with anyone. Those inner turmoils, the fear of falling short, seeking forgiveness of self for past Shame or things taught to us about ourselves to be shameful or less than….but to hear it’s ok and I get it….is powerful. If anyone could understand that, it can be some of the incarcerated.
@dev7897
@dev7897 Год назад
Something I think makes this scene so consuming and atmospheric is how much you can hear. The heavy breaths and grunts, the slapping and sliding of their skin together, the pattering of their footsteps, and of course the splashing water. Truly stunning and insane that it came from a show like Always Sunny
@IRanOutOfPhrases
@IRanOutOfPhrases Год назад
Fully agreed. They picked some excellent music to go with it, and it was a piece that allowed you to still hear the dancers. I think that goes a long way in making you feel like you were watching the performance right next to Devito. Brings more power to it.
@WadeWilsonDP
@WadeWilsonDP Год назад
I guarantee they found some performance almost exactly like this and just copied it, but yea, lets pretend.
@IRanOutOfPhrases
@IRanOutOfPhrases Год назад
@@WadeWilsonDP lol, what?
@WillowTheWitchy
@WillowTheWitchy Год назад
@@WadeWilsonDPif you have proof feel free to share it to the whole class and if not then i dont see any reason why you would say this
@WadeWilsonDP
@WadeWilsonDP Год назад
@@WillowTheWitchy Dirty Dancing, 1987, for starters. Put it on a stage, artistic lighting and different music, blammo. They are known to fixate on 80s pop culture in that show.
@zer0watch454
@zer0watch454 Год назад
What makes this even more heart wrenching is that the play continuing even after Mac’s dad leaves heavily implies that Mac was expecting his rejection
@tonyxiong7745
@tonyxiong7745 9 месяцев назад
More so implies that the second half is meant to make Frank (his replacement father) understand.
@ohheyemmi
@ohheyemmi 6 месяцев назад
@@tonyxiong7745 ... which could only happen if Mac's dad left, meaning Mac planned the performance expecting his rejection.... These aren’t mutually exclusive
@MrBeefyweefs
@MrBeefyweefs 5 месяцев назад
I may be missing something, but it seems like your comment implies that Mac's father leaving was a planned part of the performance...? I get that it was obviously scripted in the show, but I don't think that's what either of us meant. To my perception, in-world, there was always more to the planned performance, Luther just happened to leave when he did. Or - processing as I type - did you mean that the fact that Mac continued the performance after Luther departed, suggests that he expected his rejection? Okay, that makes more sense, but still I feel (and am grateful/hopeful) that he would choose to complete the expression regardless (if only with encouragement from "God (f)")
@neon_twister_
@neon_twister_ 4 месяца назад
Omg it’s true
@PoorEdward
@PoorEdward Месяц назад
That is a complete non sequitur lmao what? How does he plan around his dad leaving?
@kipbong-un1152
@kipbong-un1152 5 лет назад
From the series that brought you "Who pooped the bed?"
@Vichedges
@Vichedges 5 лет назад
Hey, Different Strokes had an episode about child molesting. Really though this kind of stuff doesn't belong in IASIP. The show's been going downhill and this scene is just it falling off the cliff. It's totally out of place in IASIP, it's not something Mac would do or would happen in their universe. I get that it's PC and the SJW critics will lap it up but I miss them joking about kids getting molested.
@davidjessie6400
@davidjessie6400 5 лет назад
Jason Allen that's such a mindless thing to say, just reading that made me dumber. Saying this doesnt fit makes you a bandwagon fan, not a true day 1 fan watching these characters evolve for 13 years, this scene was very climactic and i applaude for the character Mac finally telling his father.
@TheWorstAmy-LegacyAccount
@TheWorstAmy-LegacyAccount 5 лет назад
Jason Allen It really says something about yourself when the world's worst group of friends undergoing positive character developments (by the hands of the show's own original writers, no less) is what you're so uppity about. Rob has every right to move Mac in whatever direction he wants, in the same way that Dennis was given his own moment of poignancy at the end of last season because Glenn wanted Dennis to go out on a responsible and positive note in case he sincerely never intended to return. You don't get to dictate for anyone what Mac would do because he's not your character and It's Always Sunny is not your show. It's always people like you who go on clips of It's Always Sunny, Rick and Morty, Fight Club, South Park, and countless other "edgy" media and say, "Dur hur this isn't made for SJWs!" The reality is it's not made for people like you, because God forbid anything ever be more than just people making child molestation and dead baby and rape jokes. God forbid any personal growth occurs. I honestly pity you.
@davidjessie6400
@davidjessie6400 5 лет назад
Jason Allen I also believe that they created this scene not for anyone to 'lap it up' yet to reiterate the artistic integrity of the show, whether the scene is comedic or not. This is what happens in life, things grow and change, people have new experiences. I've always thought the cast of this show has expressed their talents in various scenes since the first season. Singing and dancing has been an integral part of this show, this is not out of the norm other than the cinematography of the scene.
@benlaine400
@benlaine400 5 лет назад
@@Vichedges You're right, Rob Mcelhenny spent 7 arduous months of work and preparation for a 5 minute scene just to pander to liberals. Totally just some stupid bullshit that they through in because they're running out of ideas. BTW this is totally something Mac would do because this is the idealized version of himself in his head, they just decided to give it a more serious tone because Rob wanted LGBTQ fans to know that he genuinely appreciates their support instead of making them feel like Mac being gay is nothing more than a joke.
@brianjones9993
@brianjones9993 5 лет назад
That grunt when she makes the angled leap of faith into his arms and he catches her is just such a perfect little accent to leave in.
@Chlo255
@Chlo255 5 лет назад
I know it was oddly beautiful
@aaroneusjames2342
@aaroneusjames2342 5 лет назад
I freaking LOVE it
@kinvoya
@kinvoya 5 лет назад
"The angled leap of faith into his arms." Nice.
@reboundrides8132
@reboundrides8132 5 лет назад
That symbolized god coming back to him throwing herself at him as if to say you can’t get rid of me, I love you no matter what
@alghanekar313
@alghanekar313 5 лет назад
They probably added that sound bite in post production. It probably wasn't recorded realtime. They couldn't have bodymics or boom mics because they would risk them getting wet. But yes it works great. Very touching and emotional scene. I never thought I'd say that about this show.
@donaldlusk2035
@donaldlusk2035 Год назад
Everyone is bummed the whole gang wasn't there, but it's better for just Frank to be there, because he ultimately became Mac's true father figure. This wasn't for Mac's dad, this was for Frank.
@sarahwilsea7836
@sarahwilsea7836 Год назад
Exactly, people are ignoring what is meant to be shown: mac finding his own family and who he is as a person
@cosasveredes89
@cosasveredes89 Год назад
He was for everyone the only father figure that was present (wasn't a good model, obvious) but he was there.
@Robert___98
@Robert___98 Год назад
The whole gang being there would’ve made its aftermath far too comedic.
@animesaveslives418
@animesaveslives418 Год назад
This was for mac
@badoing7390
@badoing7390 11 месяцев назад
Frank's out, the dance didn't say anything about BEADS.
@Ryanjakehenry
@Ryanjakehenry Год назад
Frank’s “I get it.” Is somehow extremely heartfelt and hilarious at the some time. Incredible scene.
@nicolasreed2868
@nicolasreed2868 8 месяцев назад
Probably because the last time he "got it" with art was shortly after calling everything "derivative" and "bullshit"
@protomanzero8647
@protomanzero8647 4 дня назад
It’s because the entire episode he’s been preaching how he doesn’t get “being gay” and now he gets it
@Ada-xg9gp
@Ada-xg9gp 3 года назад
one of the most heartbreaking things about this scene, is that mac’s dad easily could’ve gotten up and left at anytime, but he deliberately waited until mac could see him. he wanted mac to see that he didn’t accept him, and made eye contact with him before leaving
@lonesavior
@lonesavior 3 года назад
Even worse, that part seemed planned by Mac as well. He knew his dad would walk out, but still did all of it for one last ray of hope.
@trailerwager8850
@trailerwager8850 3 года назад
Who cares? Mac owned his dad here
@henrylivingstone2971
@henrylivingstone2971 3 года назад
@@lonesavior Which is weird because it’s implied that Mac’s dad is bisexual.
@north-country-sounds
@north-country-sounds 3 года назад
@@henrylivingstone2971 He was just trying to establish dominance
@sabrinaahmed6444
@sabrinaahmed6444 3 года назад
It was the implication...
@heydavedawson
@heydavedawson 3 года назад
Mac resting on her lap curled up like a scared child is what got me the most.
@elisalukasik6334
@elisalukasik6334 3 года назад
Same.
@grc3rb
@grc3rb 3 года назад
Her saying it’s ok, him finally admitting vulnerability and accepting live and support. It moved me in such a deep way
@eliroblse
@eliroblse 3 года назад
it reminds me of michaelangelo's pieta statue
@bortnessundine2397
@bortnessundine2397 3 года назад
I just want someone to tell me that it will be ok
@goblinbastard
@goblinbastard 3 года назад
@@bortnessundine2397 It's going to be okay. YOU will be okay. I don't know who you are or what you look like but I'm cheering for you.
@PatheticJedi
@PatheticJedi Год назад
Having read how kind and genuine Devito is in real life, that first cut to him is like a gut-punch in a show that prides itself on going as low as it can. He's always pushing boundaries in Always Sunny but that one two-second moment hits harder than anything else.
@StormcloudLive
@StormcloudLive Год назад
He's incredible. Everyone involved with this is.
@ADWill9
@ADWill9 10 месяцев назад
I can't tell you how many time I've tried to pause the exact moment of that look which is so powerful, but it just isn't there... the whole arc of that glance is worth an award of its own. What a journey.
@RileyWritey
@RileyWritey 7 месяцев назад
It says so much. It's like he's looking at Mac's father and saying "This is your son and you can't even give him the respect he deserves?"
@johnrockyryan
@johnrockyryan 6 месяцев назад
That look alone should have earned Danny another Emmy
@NormDeMoss
@NormDeMoss Год назад
0:52 I don't know if I'm projecting, but Danny's face here just killed me. It's not just that Frank "gets it" before he says he does, but I feel like it's Danny putting every feeling about difficult families and internal pain into it. It looks like he's watching a man dance with God.
@frazzledglispa
@frazzledglispa Год назад
Danny DeVito gives a master class in non-verbal acting in this scene. It is a travesty that he wasn't nominated for an Emmy for this.
@steakknives
@steakknives Год назад
I mean, that was supposed to be the metaphor. The other person was God and the dance represented their relationship.
@Overheated521
@Overheated521 Год назад
I find more funny the sound xd
@MMCLLC7
@MMCLLC7 3 года назад
I feel like this was the first time devito REALLY got to work his acting chops in the show. Obviously the whole show he puts on a phenomenal performance. But this is another level. Props to its always sunny for doing what they've always done: taking it too far in the best ways.
@jeffhendrix2166
@jeffhendrix2166 2 года назад
In just 5 minutes he conveyed so much emotion with just glances, facial expressions and a few words. I’ve always liked Danny DeVito and the roles he plays, but this episode made me absolutely love his acting.
@davidhurtado2725
@davidhurtado2725 2 года назад
That last expression when he says: I get it. Woah.
@CascadianRanger
@CascadianRanger 2 года назад
@@davidhurtado2725 he says so much with 3 words. In that moment he conveys understanding, sympathy, compassion, remorse, sorrow and pride. I love that you can tell, in a way, he's sorry, for every single joke and jab at Mac he's ever made
@magbarcoe1277
@magbarcoe1277 2 года назад
Mac's dad wasn't always there for him. Being in and out of prison and Mac thinking they went around to other people's homes to collect his Christmas presents was beyond messed up. All he wanted was his dad's unconditional love but yet again in this turning point in his life his dad wasn't there. However this didn't deter him to dance and finally be himself. Frank has his flaws for sure but he stayed in that moment. He was more of a proud, supportive dad than Luther could ever be. Hats off to all involved in this moving piece of artistry.
@florianlaur5300
@florianlaur5300 2 года назад
He is so underrated anyways! Not just as an actor (what a great Batman villain he was!), but he also gave us Gattaca or Pulp Fiction. It's a shame he has no auto biography. I'd love to meet him, he is such a sweet guy!
@magzdilluh
@magzdilluh 3 года назад
I can’t believe a show that gave us a naked, sweaty DeVito crawling out of a leather couch could show us something this transcendent.
@tigerh9575
@tigerh9575 3 года назад
I know right. Naked, sweaty DeVito crawling out of a leather couch was truly transcendent.
@thunderyeti8476
@thunderyeti8476 3 года назад
You don’t understand the art!
@gloverelaxis
@gloverelaxis 2 года назад
it's not transcendent; it's garish and hokey
@AnitaHanjaaab
@AnitaHanjaaab 2 года назад
😭😭😭😭 that’s the beauty of the show. One of the greatest comedy sitcoms EVER.
@randalthor6872
@randalthor6872 2 года назад
too bad it's not funny though. I miss them old seasons lol
@headTask
@headTask 11 месяцев назад
The female counterpart was amazing... she was his motivation to keep going and the comfort when he was lost. I almost felt like she symbolized another aspect of himself in the piece.
@birdknight6616
@birdknight6616 8 месяцев назад
In the episode, there's a moment where he tries to explain his feelings (which ends up being realized in the form of the dance itself). He describes the woman with him as representing God. So on another level it's like his interpretation of God staying with him and comforting him even if he feels at odds with being with God. At least, that's my interpretation.
@aj7952
@aj7952 7 месяцев назад
I love that! I was also picturing how realizing and accepting his sexuality allowed him to respect women more, to uplift them rather than hide behind them.
@spencerlively3049
@spencerlively3049 6 месяцев назад
@@aj7952 yeah i definitely noticed the first half had a lot of sexual movements which had mac roughly yanking her around... like he's trying to prove something to her and himself but ultimately harming both. and then the second half their movements are much more collaborative and graceful. Rather than using god and women as his shield from himself, her grace at the turning point of the piece allows him to find peace with himself, with women, and with god.
@dylanhoss3387
@dylanhoss3387 4 месяца назад
@@birdknight6616damn Your comment made *me* get it like frank
@headbang3r1186
@headbang3r1186 5 месяцев назад
This and Charlie screaming "You were supposed to carry me" while sobbing over his dad's corpse will always just ruin me so hard. This will always be one of my favorite TV shows.
@aaroneusjames2342
@aaroneusjames2342 5 лет назад
Danny is such a good actor. just the way he looks over at Macs father makes me feel.
@jessicahope9744
@jessicahope9744 4 года назад
I loved that too. I could just feel him saying see him, please see your son for the first time give him the acceptance he needs and deserves. He is rooting for Mac in the most heartbreaking way.
@maaingan
@maaingan 3 года назад
The look of disappointment in his eyes as Mac’s father leaves is so real. As if he was silently begging him to love his son, if only for a moment. Frank doesn’t get mac’s homosexuality, but at the end he sees Mac and it breaks his heart that he has had to feel this way for so long, that Mac just wants to be free and so much of the world acts as a cage.
@MrNylenRules
@MrNylenRules 2 года назад
@@maaingan In hindsight, it's secretly so important that Frank sees Mac's dad leave before his final reaction. And Danny sells it so well
@Agaetis181
@Agaetis181 2 года назад
I don't see a change in his expression, like at all. 🤷
@aaroneusjames2342
@aaroneusjames2342 2 года назад
@@Agaetis181 1.6k people did
@Matthew-cw3gn
@Matthew-cw3gn 5 лет назад
Frank sired Charlie. He raised Dennis and Dee. But in this episode, I felt he became Mac's father.
@fuckgoogle7090
@fuckgoogle7090 4 года назад
Underrated comment, bro
@dumluv
@dumluv 4 года назад
😭😭😭😭
@DavDoesit
@DavDoesit 4 года назад
Frank is absolutely all their dad's now lol
@xXxJSCOTTxXx
@xXxJSCOTTxXx 4 года назад
My mom still refuses to admit it, but Frank is my biological father too...
@willowloe6917
@willowloe6917 4 года назад
You made me cry again lmao
@benjaminjane93
@benjaminjane93 Год назад
It's both emotional and comedy genius on an almost meta level. It's the perfect anti-joke. And what makes it so beautiful is that it is played 100% straight, and it delivers a huge emotional gut punch. And I love the fact that the dance isn't just a "Pretentious dance that is supposed to have deeper meaning, but it's so ambiguous that its inadvertently hilarious" - It has a megaton of deeper meaning, every movement is perfectly choreographed to communicate something about Mac's character, his relationship to his own sexuality, to women, to men, to his father. It's what people say when a performance just feels "real". And the fact that we get this from Always Sunny is one of the best jokes in modern television. You can't help but be impressed.
@PatheticJedi
@PatheticJedi Год назад
I was about to say the same thing until I saw your comment, and you said it way better. Kudos.
@camelat7228
@camelat7228 11 месяцев назад
can't forget, it says just as much about his relationship with god
@anthonymechling8184
@anthonymechling8184 8 месяцев назад
You are good with words. You encapsulated what I feel like I felt watching it. You just put it together eloquently.
@davidporter671
@davidporter671 6 месяцев назад
It sucks
@lucehleblanc
@lucehleblanc 3 месяца назад
​@@camelat7228I took it as entirely about his relationship with God in terms of his sexuality. Either holding her above everyone else like a burden, fighting with/making her fight him or throwing her away completely. And yet she keeps coming back every time with forgiveness. And it's not until he learns to accept that she's always going to be there that he learns to accept her as a mother and as his creator.
@Xenoixx
@Xenoixx 2 года назад
This should have won an Emmy award.
@asawhitemanidjustliketosay
@asawhitemanidjustliketosay 2 года назад
@@Bruceskyy Being snubbed by the Emmy’s along with being the one of the most successful comedy’s of all time is a perfect way to encapsulate what the show is all about
@Cameo131
@Cameo131 2 года назад
@@Bruceskyy then how do you explain the other all white shows that have been collecting Emmys?
@Bruceskyy
@Bruceskyy 2 года назад
@@Cameo131 2022: Schitt's Creek: 3 POC, 4 Women 2021 - Ted Lasso: 4 POC, 3 Women 2020 - Schitt's Creek: same as above 2019 - Fleabag: 3 POC, 4 Women (2 as the most central characters) 2018 - The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel 3 POC, 9 Women (2 as central) 2017 - Veep: 3 POC, 5 Women (3 central) 2016 - Veep again Want me to keep going? And here's IASIPs: 0 POC, 3 Women (1 central) These were pulled from each show's 1st page of top screentime Deny reality all you want, but I don't have to live in your bubble. They can do what they want, it's fine but it's a shame that's what held them back from award recognition - that's all
@Cameo131
@Cameo131 2 года назад
@@Bruceskyy all that text and not a single point. Again, there are shows with an all white cast that have won Emmys which contradict your entire claim.
@emilylegasy822
@emilylegasy822 2 года назад
@@Cameo131 the fact he’s counting POC characters in sitcoms he doesn’t even watch… 🚩🚩🚩
@Magshley
@Magshley 5 лет назад
"its okay" and "i get it" are like THE most important and meaningful sentences that could have been said right there
@deadman-3964
@deadman-3964 5 лет назад
Frank is the father that Mac deserves
@hotbons
@hotbons 5 лет назад
Church of Moth - 2348383 /10 agree
@manifestgtr
@manifestgtr 5 лет назад
Honestly, it came across as a bit “on the nose” to me. I know these issues are important to Rob but come on, man. Over a decade of crazy, bed pooping nonsense then all of the sudden this super serious....SUPER SERIOUS scene? I’m not saying the show shouldn’t try and spread out a bit but this was just super jarring and weird to me. Frank? The guy who can barely muster the intellect to remember Mac’s name, the guy who raves about liberal yahoos, the guy who roots around in the trash and cuts his toe nails with a butter knife...he’s the one who gets the art house, super emo, Emmy moment zoom in? It just makes zero sense within the context of the “sunny universe”.
@brandonsteele710
@brandonsteele710 5 лет назад
manifestgtr franks a genius and chooses to live in flith and squalor. He isnt a idiot.
@hotbons
@hotbons 5 лет назад
Brandon Steele I thought the same thing. He’s capable (as I think they all are, and have proven) of mature and dynamic thoughts/lifestyle. But after putting on airs for 30 years, decided he would much rather live in filth because it was more fun. Obviously a lot of thought goes into the development of a character (as well as what goes into each episode) much of which is left unspoken and thus open to interpretation. Personally, I love this episode, and loved seeing this side of Frank.
@ZackSmith8
@ZackSmith8 4 года назад
Mac's dance is also brilliant because it's a great example of playing on our expectations. Previously in the show, dance has been portrayed as a major form of self-delusion -- see The Gang at the high school reunion, or Dennis listlessly watching them all do their signature moves at the end of S12. We're trained to expect it to go horribly wrong, for it to be over-the-top, and the rest of the episode reinforces this expectation by having Frank and the others take the broadest possible interpretation of gayness. Instead...what Mac does is beautiful. He makes his pain external. Frank and a room of hardened convicts are moved to tears and a standing ovation. And if someone as shallow as Mac can have this kind of pain, and someone as shallow as Frank can be moved...then we understand the pain others have struggled with so much better, and we have hope for those who seem like they will never understand. It's a beautiful argument not only for tolerance but for art itself, creation as a form of expression. And in the end, the joke's on us for expecting a joke.
@xyzbch4774
@xyzbch4774 2 года назад
"the jokes on us for expecting a joke" you're so right, and i'm over a year late to your comment but this is the perfect explanation of how it feels to watch this scene. equally expecting a punch line and praying there isn't one and it just makes the whole scene even more impactful because of what we THINK is going to happen.
@TS-xn1mc
@TS-xn1mc 2 года назад
This was an incredibly beautiful comment. The last line was so powerful.
@wadeb5042
@wadeb5042 2 года назад
Astute observation, my good sir!
@alexjones7043
@alexjones7043 2 года назад
Fuckin oath dude. Well said!
@Loj84
@Loj84 2 года назад
@@dungeonmaster6292 grow up
@ecardullo10
@ecardullo10 Год назад
4:37 gets me every time. Frank was more of a father figure to the gang than their own fathers were.
@23Raymond
@23Raymond Год назад
Well he was literally Dennis and Dee’s father and he was an awful one
@thatguy5779
@thatguy5779 Год назад
@@23RaymondBoth statements are true
@thewillofabeast9079
@thewillofabeast9079 10 месяцев назад
You can kinda understand how the gang turned out the way they did with the parental figure(s) they had but Frank here is truly the best.
@johnrockyryan
@johnrockyryan 6 месяцев назад
​@23Raymond he was a bad father but atleast he came back and wanted to develop something with them i do believe he does care about all of them especially Mac and Charlie
@Odrikah
@Odrikah 6 месяцев назад
​@@johnrockyryanYeah he's not a good guy but at the end of the day he stays with them at their bar when he doesn't have to because he likes being around them. That's more than most people will ever give you.
@clemgeiss9102
@clemgeiss9102 2 года назад
This is legit one of the best moments in all of tv history. Something so unexpected from a show that proves that it can take the serious and turn it beautiful
@Chlo255
@Chlo255 2 года назад
I love scenes like this. They show that the Gang are broken, damaged humans instead of just comedic punching bags (though they are that, too). This show takes its characters/character development seriously when it wants to.
@luurchify
@luurchify Год назад
This scene is proof that just because people are broken, it doesn't mean they are not beautiful.
@nickelion1760
@nickelion1760 Год назад
@@luurchify While this scene and the moment is beautiful, the gang are narcissistic assholes that doesn't care about anyone. I don't know if you would call them beautiful people.
@notadumbname5339
@notadumbname5339 Год назад
Also Charlie’s breakdown on the mountain in S15!
@lukefoster5794
@lukefoster5794 Год назад
@@notadumbname5339the entire Ireland arc shows how good of an actor Charlie Day is, I always hear everyone talking abt the breakdown scene but no one brings up how well he portrayed hidden joy in the one scene where he first meets his day. Right after his dad tells him he’s his dad, Charlie responds with, “Dad!” in the short moment the look on Charlie’s face is such a believable joy and you can see his left eye is wet cause he was so happy his eyes were watering
@stephengrigg5988
@stephengrigg5988 11 месяцев назад
​@@notadumbname5339"you were supposed to carry me" gets me
@OriginalWells
@OriginalWells 5 лет назад
I HATE that this cuts off right before the shot of Frank smiling while crying and clapping. The perfect shot. The definition of proud dad.
@heddalee
@heddalee 4 года назад
Agree. I almost wrote this very comment. Thanks FX!
@sethreynolds3885
@sethreynolds3885 4 года назад
Wait did they change it, i think it's included now.
@OriginalWells
@OriginalWells 4 года назад
Seth Reynolds nah. It cuts off when everyone stands to applaud. In the episode, right after this, the episode ends with Frank giving a smile showing how proud he is of Mac. They cut it off.
@miskada6182
@miskada6182 4 года назад
Oh god he's the one whos sitting next to me? Okay, as long as he doesn't touch me. *touched* DON'T TOUCH ME.
@miskada6182
@miskada6182 4 года назад
Dee's a bird.
@adrianaslund8605
@adrianaslund8605 Год назад
I feel like Frank is impulsive and unpredictable but he also has the most heart. As in he's able to immerse himself emotionally in things. He's like a Dionysian character. Unpredictable, irresponsible, intoxicated and potentially dangerous but also pretty open minded to experiences. It makes his character very likeable.
@IRanOutOfPhrases
@IRanOutOfPhrases Год назад
Haha, I don't know if I can say Frank has the most heart. He might be the most heartless of them all, giving Dennis a run for his money. I might actually go the other way and suggest that by intentionally picking Frank, the least likely to win over with a dance performance, to be there and react that way helps offer extra support to the strength of the performance. I'd say 'most heart' award goes to Charlie.
@danshotguns4226
@danshotguns4226 11 месяцев назад
Charlie has the most heart frank is right there though
@adrianaslund8605
@adrianaslund8605 11 месяцев назад
@@IRanOutOfPhrases That's what I meant by "Dionysian". Yeah he's an inconsiderate, intoxicated butthole who is just taking the world for a ride. But if you manage to touch his heart! He is completely naked and receptive. He is like this high and rich guy who should be completely fullfilled by life! But inside. He's still a chaotic and sensitive soul that wants to feel something genuine and raw and something real outside of all the upper class fake manners he had to adopt as he got rich! And when he sees Mac dancing and expressing himself like that. He sees something that wants to break out and be free! Just like him! And he gets it! Charlie is more childlike. He's loveable. But he doesn't quite have that depth to him.
@GoldnDusty
@GoldnDusty 6 месяцев назад
I think Frank and Charlie contrast each other nicely. Frank absolutely is very passionate, and open to experiences. The problem is that he's on the other side of the hill, and a lifetime of shitty decisions and people letting you down changes a person. He's self-involved, mercenary, callous, yes. But he's also easy-going, up for a good time, desperate for companionship. It's Always Sunny works because these loathsome people are still rounded characters with a fullness of experience that somehow manages to be both narratively satisfying, and also very true to life. Uncharacteristically for a ridiculous comedy, the characters are what keep it grounded. That's why it works.
@joshgillam5130
@joshgillam5130 Год назад
I cry every time I watch this episode. I grew up super conservative and religious, and it took me so long to come to terms with being bi. This episode helped me to be comfortable enough to come out to friends and family. I never expected any tv show to hit me so deep, but maaaaan this always hits me hard.
@kaijukingofthemonsters1075
@kaijukingofthemonsters1075 Год назад
I don't know where I stand in terms of what I believe in, I don't know a lot about my myself ngl But god loves you, he loves you because you choose to love others, to be kind, gentle, caring, you are a good person and because of that, you are loved
@BigYosh
@BigYosh Год назад
Christ is lord, he provides refuge for those in need
@gr6e
@gr6e Год назад
​@@BigYosh his most devout followers disagree. Read the room bro this isn't a place to shill your cult
@quackaddict4536
@quackaddict4536 Год назад
@@gr6e You assumed a lot from that short, very vague statement, personally I thought they were being supportive and were saying that christ would provide the person support and refuge from the hatred bi people often face
@sub0rLai
@sub0rLai Год назад
@@quackaddict4536 get absolutely fucked
@Ironbat92
@Ironbat92 5 лет назад
The way Frank says, "I get it," hits me everytime I see it. I forgot Danny DeVito could give a performance like that.
@wallpaperkilla
@wallpaperkilla 5 лет назад
Joseph Ocasio maybe you’re too young? Danny Devito has always been a great actor to me.
@Ironbat92
@Ironbat92 5 лет назад
@@wallpaperkilla Nah, I've just gotten use to him being Frank and staring in comedy's.
@pein260
@pein260 5 лет назад
He crushed this. DeVito is a monster (in a good way) actor
@jonnyv4
@jonnyv4 5 лет назад
He had the biggest saddest puppy eyes there. And he made them contagious.
@TexRobNC
@TexRobNC 5 лет назад
Some might disagree with me, I dunno if this is a popular or unpopular opinion, but his acting in Batman Returns was great. That movie, the cinematography, I never realized how good it was until I saw it recently. I think it was a really odd movie, and not a great plot, but everything else about it was great. Watch it in 2018 and it's even more interesting, his whole character could be mistaken for a dozen politicians off the top of my head.
@kurtscheffler2417
@kurtscheffler2417 4 года назад
One of the most powerful, emotional scenes in the history of television done by a sitcom that rejected powerful, emotional scenes.
@BikingVikingHH
@BikingVikingHH 3 года назад
Nah bro, it’s just a dude dancing around. Stop trying to be profound 🙄
@unreallilac5554
@unreallilac5554 3 года назад
@@BikingVikingHH did you even watch the show? It’s part of this characters arc. Shouldn’t be surprised that someone with the name cuck crusher in ornate font is someone who doesn’t let other people enjoy things.
@GetSome29347
@GetSome29347 3 года назад
@@unreallilac5554 notice how he didnt even eply yet? lmfaooooooo
@ChiTownWarrior1
@ChiTownWarrior1 3 года назад
@@BikingVikingHH Clearly you aren't open minded.
@carlos79934
@carlos79934 3 года назад
For real. Very intense scene.
@rjminar1980
@rjminar1980 Год назад
Mac, after a life long battle, made peace with his soul. His character one of the lucky among us.
@arseface2k934
@arseface2k934 Год назад
amongus
@clint6626
@clint6626 Год назад
Woah bro.. youre like.. so super deep.
@DarthZelda1294
@DarthZelda1294 2 года назад
This is honestly one of the most powerful and emotional scenes in any tv show I’ve ever seen. It breaks my heart that Mac’s dad waited until Mac saw him to leave. Him crying on stage and continuing on with the dance just proves how strong of a person Mac is. If that would’ve happened to me I would’ve ran off stage in tears. The choreography is phenomenal and just really emphasizes the importance of the moment and the dance. The first time I watched this I was in tears, just go powerful and emotional. Frank crying at the end of the dance saying “I get it” really tugs on my heartstrings. That’s the moment Frank became Mac’s father. Just absolutely fantastic
@accessgranted7109
@accessgranted7109 5 лет назад
Let me just add that one of the MANY beautiful parts of this scene was that Luther, Mac's "real" father didn't accept him or even get what he was trying to say BUT Frank finally got it. Frank has been his unofficial father since he came on the show and his acceptance was equally important to Mac. The gain of a father, in the absence of one. This was remarkable. Sunny is ahead of its time. I fear it will never fully be appreciated for the creative genius that is is now and has been since the beginning.
@johnjohnson201
@johnjohnson201 5 лет назад
The ones who do appreciate it is all that matters.
@thepageofawesome
@thepageofawesome 4 года назад
No Frank hates mac the I get it is him referencing all of the nonsense Mac was spouting earlier in the episode
@coryfoster9373
@coryfoster9373 4 года назад
SRS Art Productions I’m a fan of The Office, great show! However, it’s a different kind of comedy so it can be hard to compare but it’s always sunny just seems to have a bit more “genius” to it and is simply amazing. I would of course take always sunny over the office. But love both. It’s always sunny and Seinfeld are simply gold.. each achieving things for the their time that many other sitcoms/shows simply don’t come close to or wish they did 😃
@marredcheese
@marredcheese 4 года назад
@SRS Art Productions Friends is a bland, cookie-cutter, multi-camera, laugh-track sitcom. Seems unfair to lump The Office in with it.
@n5956
@n5956 4 года назад
Glenn howerton is julliard grad who speaks 5 languages. The talent and dedication of this group of actors is so amazing.
@salty3723
@salty3723 5 лет назад
The camera quality of this scene looks like a movie
@onyeijefamily5391
@onyeijefamily5391 5 лет назад
yeah, they hired a completely different cameraman with more experience filming motion
@thelasttaarakian
@thelasttaarakian 5 лет назад
Salty I was gonna say the thing I noticed more than anything from this was, “wow sunny has got a lot more production now.” They’ve come a long way from filming the intro to their show.
@truegemini1
@truegemini1 5 лет назад
The camera operator did a great job. Going with someone used to filming dance was a great move.
@chrisjones5390
@chrisjones5390 5 лет назад
it is a movie...its the best movie i have ever seen... Wheres Charlie?
@Beverly_Dingus
@Beverly_Dingus 5 лет назад
Chris Jones he was replaced after forgetting to put the tape in the video camera again.
@robbishop1287
@robbishop1287 Год назад
All of us who have watched this show from the beginning seeing Macs character develop this is probably one of the most incredible scenes of television you’ve ever watched. On its own it’s perfect but with the previous 13 seasons of context, it’s indescribable
@timothypickarski5234
@timothypickarski5234 Год назад
Being a Sunny fan brings on some conflicting feelings for me. On one hand, I love to watch the gang get up to their insane antics. On the other hand, I want to see them grow and develop into their best selves, because under their rotten exteriors they are caring people (I mean that really goes for everyone). However, these characters growing would mean they put the insanity of Paddy’s Pub behind them, ending the driving force of entertainment behind the show.
@jonathanherring1010
@jonathanherring1010 2 года назад
The first time I actually understood the power of dance as a form of self expression. Easily on e of the most moving tv moments ever.... and from Sunny of all places!
@fireflyeclipse
@fireflyeclipse 4 года назад
This scene really shows us that Mac could have been so much more if he had grown up in a healthy, supportive family.
@macabreenterprise1823
@macabreenterprise1823 3 года назад
Isn’t that all of them tho?
@lashawnc.9658
@lashawnc.9658 3 года назад
@@macabreenterprise1823 I think he has the best chance of having a good life outside of the gang
@LyleKruger
@LyleKruger 3 года назад
@@lashawnc.9658 nah, Charlie is easily the best person in the gang. If he didn’t grow up in the conditions that he did and had better education/supervision, he would have been much more
@trailerwager8850
@trailerwager8850 3 года назад
He never would have put the man in his place here,though
@internettraveler8666
@internettraveler8666 2 года назад
Mac is the only one who could probably leave the gang
@eduardleon5409
@eduardleon5409 5 лет назад
Yes, seeing Frank cry made me cry. Danny is a hell of an actor.
@RespectMyArthurity
@RespectMyArthurity 6 месяцев назад
“It’s ok” spoke to me on so many levels.
@ianpercival9949
@ianpercival9949 Год назад
After 12 seasons of jokes and the formula the writers really just said "lets just this once make something truly beautiful" and goddammit they did
@drinfernodds
@drinfernodds 2 месяца назад
And then the crazy bastards did it again with Charlie trying to drag his father's corpse to a cliff and ripping into him for not being there.
@dankhead88
@dankhead88 4 года назад
At first, I thought "oh boy, another musical/theatrical scene" so I was prepared for the laughs that were to come along, but no laughs. What I wasn't prepared for was the FEELS.
@roguishpaladin
@roguishpaladin 4 года назад
I was so glad when there wasn't a cutaway indicating that Mac was just yelling drunk on the stage. I think it was earned, too - he worked hard for this, unlike anything he had ever worked for ever before.
@tony748159
@tony748159 3 года назад
laughs are cheap bro he was going for gasps
@Rob_Cary
@Rob_Cary 3 года назад
Since someone commented here recently, ill ask here... At the end of Mac Kills His Dad, you find Luther was innocent of the beheading with a stop sign and that was the last you saw him really til this episode. Does anyone know why he was in jail again?
@moraggilad847
@moraggilad847 3 года назад
NO ONE WAS PREPARED FOR THE FEELS! So many feels...
@megabladechronicles962
@megabladechronicles962 2 года назад
@@Rob_Cary he broke his parole buying Mac and Charlie baseball tickets
@TheNickNuttall
@TheNickNuttall 5 лет назад
I love how in character this is for both of them. Mac loves musical theatre, Frank loves high art. A intensely artistic dance performance would obviously be one of the only things that could get through to him.
@Dagens24
@Dagens24 5 лет назад
Correction, Ongo Gablogian loves high art.
@mcnichoj18
@mcnichoj18 5 лет назад
@@Dagens24 Ongo being Frank's "closeted" persona, that only magnifies their emotional connection.
@akumakorgar
@akumakorgar 5 лет назад
I hate that painting, Charlie! Its smug aura mocks me!
@santiagoisnotaplace8847
@santiagoisnotaplace8847 Год назад
Frank crying is what gets me, like the expression "i get it" could mean a lot of things, my interpretation is that it is the showrunners way of telling us that despite how much they clown on art they still see it as meaningful and beautiful
@joeytoxicbaby
@joeytoxicbaby 6 месяцев назад
I GETTT ITTT‼️‼️‼️ (echo: I get ittttt) - Tony soprano
@roguejester4986
@roguejester4986 5 месяцев назад
Well that and the broken nose adds a bit of effect to it.
@juleswoodbury58
@juleswoodbury58 2 года назад
i was so dumbfounded when it came out. I just sat in silence for 10 min after it ended. Also as a sidenote: this dance looks hella dangerous. Rob must have been practicing and planning this dance since fat mac, these skills can't be simply acquired over half a years time.
@Bane-l7h
@Bane-l7h Год назад
I believe there is an article discussing that it took him 7 months to learn and the choreographers were also in disbelief....
@Serjical1
@Serjical1 Год назад
Well through God, all things are possible so jot that down
@isabelmcgaugh711
@isabelmcgaugh711 Год назад
Not only was the choreography hard, but also incorporating water and intentional sliding? I would slip and die so fast.
@youhaventwashedmytings
@youhaventwashedmytings Год назад
I was just silently staring at the screen crying- it was just such a heartbreaking strange gut punch out of nowhere
@mrsnazzytrousers620
@mrsnazzytrousers620 3 года назад
The fact Rob learned this dance, nailed it and got Sigur Ros on Fx. Cheers to another 4 years of brilliance sir
@jgr8house
@jgr8house Год назад
first Sigur Ros shoutout I've seen while scrolling through the comments
@ohmanyourecool1
@ohmanyourecool1 Год назад
First time seeing this and immediately recognized Sigur Ros
@user-oc6gx5bo5k
@user-oc6gx5bo5k 3 месяца назад
Sigur ros as a background music made it so ethereal. What a beautiful band they chose to make it fit behind this masterpiece.
@Apossibleaccount
@Apossibleaccount 5 лет назад
Consider too the meaning behind Luther leaving the room and Frank staying.
@jasonbeatty831
@jasonbeatty831 5 лет назад
I thought that too. Or the fact that he spent his part of his fortune to help him make his vision a reality.
@boundlessrogue85
@boundlessrogue85 5 лет назад
I had the same thought.
@streetrat48
@streetrat48 5 лет назад
Frank really is their dad. All of theirs.
@corneliuspalahniuk345
@corneliuspalahniuk345 5 лет назад
It is the story of Jesus (Mac), Luther being Joseph God being the woman and Frank being Peter he denied Mac three times before he had true faith "I get it"
@benconnor3206
@benconnor3206 5 лет назад
Jake Lowry this comment hit deep , good catch
@maltyduck
@maltyduck 9 месяцев назад
I think we were all expecting a joke when this scene came on but this is just incredible. So emotional and the work that Rob must’ve put in just to get this scene
@McConnellsGuitar
@McConnellsGuitar 7 месяцев назад
I don't think I could have forgiven them if they'd pulled another highschool reunion and cut to fat mac screaming again. It also would have been unbearably funny to go to this much effort for it to still not be real.
@ConjoinerGlass
@ConjoinerGlass 7 месяцев назад
it was months of pracitce for it they said in the podcast
@jamesdeane2843
@jamesdeane2843 11 месяцев назад
The choreography, Mac, his partner, the music and the setting, made that scene surreal. Frank's reaction and newfound understanding are definitely under appreciated.
@KaiSan3
@KaiSan3 5 месяцев назад
(one of) the official music video(s) to Varud has a similar but longer coreography, and as someone who is crazy about that video (and song) this was such an amazing thing to see 💖
@AladdinSane13
@AladdinSane13 3 года назад
This scene is so powerful and beautiful. I’m so glad Rob wanted to include this in the show. Especially with Rob’s own history with LGBT (his mom and two brothers are gay), so, for those wondering, it’s understandable why Rob would want it in the show.
@lyrebird5982
@lyrebird5982 Год назад
Sons of Zion
@tennisthelegend
@tennisthelegend 10 месяцев назад
i dont thinks thats the reasons the joke abt mac was he was gay but was in the closet until they got sick of the joke and had him be fully gay
@AladdinSane13
@AladdinSane13 10 месяцев назад
@@tennisthelegend I didn’t say that was the reason, just that it’s understandable why he’d want it to be included since he’s very obviously pro lgbt.
@julietantonio1049
@julietantonio1049 4 года назад
The most moving part is Frank staying there and weeping after Mac's Dad left
@xMagus9
@xMagus9 3 года назад
Yeah I wish this clip included the last 15 seconds of this scene. Danny Devito knocked it out of the park
@julietantonio1049
@julietantonio1049 3 года назад
@@xMagus9 Agreed!
@citypopradioFM
@citypopradioFM 6 месяцев назад
This is quite possibly the most heartfelt and touching scene in the 21st century of television. The fact that it came from a show about a gaggle of dirtbags doing everything comedically deplorable only illustrates the persistent genius of the cast, the crew, and the showrunners. I genuinely welled up and wanted to cry when I first watched this by the time that Frank finally finds his means to "get it", and he depicted his beautiful comprehension tuned too perfect. A tremendous applause to Rob and his dancing partner, along with DeVito, for gifting us a true screen treasure.
@comradeScallion
@comradeScallion Год назад
Danny’s performance at the end makes me cry every single time, what an amazing actor
@jpsarver5514
@jpsarver5514 5 лет назад
I saw this as 3 stories. The first sequence the woman represents a woman and Mac is trying to find a way to be with a woman the way society deems normal. But it doesnt work. That's why there's so much pulling away and it ends with them separated and Mac appearing frustrated. Like saying "Dad I tried, but this isn't who I am. Do you get it?" His father leaves. Then she becomes an image of himself and it's a battle of accepting who he is and the dance gradually becomes more harmonized ending with him proudly hoisting her up showing off who he is and declaring it to the world. Then comes the terror of that acceptance. At that point he fears what does this mean for my relationship with God. She becomes his messenger and the light above signifies that he's still loved.
@RoniCastro-cl7rn
@RoniCastro-cl7rn 5 лет назад
Jordan Sarver thank you for that explanation. I was moved by the performance, but your take on it made me understand its depth.
@mattzinicola7460
@mattzinicola7460 5 лет назад
Wonderful interpretation.
@raybautista7191
@raybautista7191 5 лет назад
Wow, that's a really good analysis for the visual story telling in the scene. I understand the first part the same. Where Mac is struggling to be with a women and his fustration for not being synced with her. The second part I totally missed but in the end I understood the acceptance he was longing for but I forgot about the religious undertone of the scene. Man, this scene has so many layers and I think only 12 words were spoken in 5 minutes.
@raybautista7191
@raybautista7191 5 лет назад
I also think the ending is more tragic. Even though he has acceptance and love from God he is still struggling with who he is. At the end he is more vulnerable then he was in the beginning of the scene and theres strength in that, but he doesn't seem happy. He looks lost and still struggling with who he is and that's an absolute tragedy that people go through this everyday. To try and fit in socially, religiously, with family and other realtionships. Not being able to be who you truly are. And this idea goes farther than sexual orientation, this can be any fear or insecurities that we have that holds us back. Idk I'm just rambling.
@WeaponAmerica
@WeaponAmerica 5 лет назад
That literally made me burst into tears.
@johndimarzio8966
@johndimarzio8966 4 года назад
“There’s like this storm inside of me and it’s been raging my whole life, and I’m down on my knees, and I’m looking for answers, and then God comes down to me and it’s a very hot chick and she pulls me up and we start dancing.”
@MrHero17
@MrHero17 2 года назад
Right? sounds comedic, but then when you see it in physical plain view , it’s emotionally powerful
@Wheeets
@Wheeets 2 года назад
Dude. You're excellent 👍🏼
@Stragus_Macleod
@Stragus_Macleod Месяц назад
I was not expecting to be so moved; so moved to tears whien I started this episode. This is one of the most beautiful moments, if not THE most beautiful moment in the history of television.
@esotericprana
@esotericprana 2 месяца назад
I normally hate when they throw a performative song or dance number in to a tv show, but I may, or may not, have shed a tear watching this. Stunning choreography, beautiful acting and that cut to Danny Devito, 'I get it'. Perfection. Only IASIP can have a program filled with the most irredeemable people and then give us a moment like this.
@RipDippler
@RipDippler 5 лет назад
I'm not sure why I was so moved by this. I think it had a lot to do with Frank's revelation. That he finally understands Macs inner struggle. It's a beautiful moment
@AlexGordonMusic
@AlexGordonMusic 4 года назад
Mr. Kami brought to you by the same people who brought you “Charlie got molested”
@Stein_Maddy
@Stein_Maddy 5 лет назад
13 years of watching IASIP and this blew my mind. The character development, the year Rob Mcelhenney dedicated to one scene, the balls it took to go completely rogue is simply amazing.
@trevorlebert1929
@trevorlebert1929 5 лет назад
Nailed it man. This scene came out of nowhere and smashed me other the head with emotion, unexpectedly, and holy shit, thats actually ROB, the CREATOR, pulling all this off. Fucking Bravo.
@TheJooberjones
@TheJooberjones 5 лет назад
Ian Stein coming out as gay is “going rogue”? Ive watched all of sunny and i didnt get the scene at all.
@REIFTHATHIEF
@REIFTHATHIEF 5 лет назад
TheJooberjones frank gets it.
@REIFTHATHIEF
@REIFTHATHIEF 5 лет назад
Ian Stein gave me chills honestly hahaha I loved it.
@Stein_Maddy
@Stein_Maddy 5 лет назад
I almost damn near wept. hahaha. And no, it wasnt coming out that was rogue...it was a freaking masterfully choreographed, symbolic ballet performed by Mac on IASIP. Totally unexpected and it worked. Guy worked harder for one scene than most work for anything in their lives.
@itsyobbiwanuseek8108
@itsyobbiwanuseek8108 7 месяцев назад
I never thought I'd ever shed a tear while watching this show, but this scene? Jaw-dropping.
@dreamworld1372
@dreamworld1372 7 месяцев назад
Something about the sincerity and the dance always makes me cry. I remember watching it for the first time unaware and just totally breaking down. And it still always makes me cry.
@roflcopterprods
@roflcopterprods 2 года назад
I watch this scene all the time, and one thing I've never really noticed. When Mac's dad leaves and he just starts panting and crying, I always read that as part of the choreography. Dunno why? But that little bit of emotion you can read from his face around 2:40. He's genuinely surprised when the other dancer keeps going. And she literally pulls him out of his depression to keep expressing who he is. Goddamn guys, I love this scene
@danshotguns4226
@danshotguns4226 11 месяцев назад
For the sake of the actual show, yes, that part was probably choreographed, but in the scene, it's hard to say for sure one way or the other.
@5tormshadow
@5tormshadow 9 месяцев назад
She's supposed to represent God or mac's faith in God (earlier in the episode he mentions a dream where God was a woman.) So it makes sense for his faith to push him further and at the end she tells him it's okay to me signifying mac's acceptance of his sexuality which was often at odds with his religion.
@luciddre4m
@luciddre4m 5 лет назад
I want to shake the hand of the cinematographer for this scene.
@jacklennon1035
@jacklennon1035 5 лет назад
tf ive shot more complex shit than this, thank the lighting director or the dancers themselves shaboyyyyyyyyy
@Jisim33
@Jisim33 5 лет назад
Im sure he will say no cause you never wash your hands >:[
@ourgreatsociety4965
@ourgreatsociety4965 5 лет назад
I'd rather shake hands with the choreographer.
@aaroneusjames2342
@aaroneusjames2342 5 лет назад
@@ourgreatsociety4965 shake em both
@itsMaTt123
@itsMaTt123 5 лет назад
id rather shake hands with the geographer
@Ansalawit
@Ansalawit Год назад
The way Mac’s dad waits until he’s looking at him, and then stands up to leave, just so Mac knows he won’t ever accept him… This scene is so heartbreaking. Always Sunny manages to balance its humour with scenes like these where you cant help but feel for these characters. Genius writing and I can’t wait to see where they take Mac’s character next.
@Adam-ei4oj
@Adam-ei4oj Год назад
its really beautiful, its like he is wrestling with two sides of his soul, sometimes getting along and then other times throwing it to the side in order to bury that side of him, but no matter what it is there, eventually he realizes this side of him is beautiful and accepts to love himself.
@watervillegangmember
@watervillegangmember 5 лет назад
I have watched this show for 13 years. This was the most spectacular, beautiful scene on this show. It proves once and for all the depth and intelligence behind IASIP. Unbelievable.
@mattc1717
@mattc1717 5 лет назад
The whole thirteenth season was trash. This was the best scene of the whole season, and it was so out of place. Ok, we get it, MAC struggles with accepting his sexual identity and finally does. It's not that profound.
@MrBahBZ
@MrBahBZ 5 лет назад
It sucked. Rob has hijacked the show so all of you can have your vapid backpats and tears. I don't blame Howerton for wanting out. This isn't Sunny, and McElhenny disrespects his own creation to alter it so hard. I'll never pay his projects a dime again.
@brookemarbell9297
@brookemarbell9297 5 лет назад
I hate it, get back to being funny and stop with the politics
@ajholmes3362
@ajholmes3362 5 лет назад
Easily one of the more powerful moments in cable television history. And all from the gang that brought us hits like, “Who Pooped the Bed” and “Dee’s dating a Retard”... goes to show
@conedx
@conedx 5 лет назад
it's also one of the most out of place scenes in the history of television. it's like if an episode of friends suddenly became a korean war military hospital drama. its well acted, well danced, well everything'd but...it's so insanely out of place with everything else they have ever done on the show.
@mrturtletail3945
@mrturtletail3945 2 года назад
The most emotional scene in It's Always Sunny, and it completely worked. Never thought the show would go there, and they nailed it.
@themilkman6969
@themilkman6969 2 года назад
The Gang Goes to Hell: Part Two has a bit near the end where they all hold hands as they drown that’s almost as emotional as this one.
@mrturtletail3945
@mrturtletail3945 2 года назад
@@themilkman6969 Yeah and then they immediately start fighting for who reaches safety first right after lol
@themilkman6969
@themilkman6969 2 года назад
@@mrturtletail3945 Utter barbarians, I love them.
@ReservoirPunk
@ReservoirPunk Год назад
No, it didn't work. Only episode I skip. Maybe I'm missing something but this is just cringeworthy bs.
@RileyWritey
@RileyWritey Год назад
@@ReservoirPunk Yeah, you are missing everything. It's about letting go of your pain and being free to show who you are, something millions of us can strongly relate to and have struggled with for years. Mac as a character has been neglected, abused, he's denied his sexuality, his father is a convict. His whole life he has had no direction, no sense of self or purpose, and here for the first time he's expressing himself fully. If you don't get it, either you've had a very privileged life or you're in denial yourself.
@smokestack534
@smokestack534 6 месяцев назад
Its actually incredible how emotionally deep frank became in this scene, since he's literally always the comic relief in every scene he's in
@jarlwhiterun7478
@jarlwhiterun7478 6 месяцев назад
Danny will go down as one of the most underrated actors of the last few generations
@SpookyCerealKiller
@SpookyCerealKiller Год назад
We just watched this episode after work expecting our usual sweat-inducing laughter and they dropped this on us instead. We ended up sweating out of our eyes. One of the most beautiful things we’ve ever seen.
@connorcalvert6467
@connorcalvert6467 5 лет назад
just when she said "it's okay" i shattered
@oldblacknerd8213
@oldblacknerd8213 5 лет назад
Connor's Vlogs me too. It’s amazing
@JacobGodly
@JacobGodly 5 лет назад
Cause y'all are pussies
@user-oy6hk1gn7l
@user-oy6hk1gn7l 4 года назад
@@JacobGodly That's right, we are
@ryananderson8702
@ryananderson8702 4 года назад
Jacob Godwin glizzy gobblers
@breadlyweapon9612
@breadlyweapon9612 3 года назад
@@JacobGodly "Cause y'all are human beings" ftfy
@JDTV23
@JDTV23 5 лет назад
Laughs are cheap. I'm going for gasps." Mac Gasps ensued.
@flargarbason1740
@flargarbason1740 3 года назад
Hisssssssss
@shnpio
@shnpio 2 года назад
Laughs are cheap I’m going for tears
@Hollowwsstory
@Hollowwsstory 7 месяцев назад
The joke in this scene is there's no joke at all. An absurdly beautiful scene in a goofy comedy sitcom. Absurdist humour at its absolute finest and most transcendent! Somehow!
@newwaveknight1
@newwaveknight1 2 года назад
I think this was a big moment for Frank too. He (as a character) wasn't as close to Mac as he was the others. I think this moment gave him an understanding of Mac that he may have had more of with the other characters.
@michaelheath3062
@michaelheath3062 2 года назад
I know he wasn’t as close to Mac as he was the others but Frank and Mac pairings usually are comedic gold. Rum Ham anybody? Or a few rounds of “Fallujah”?
@newwaveknight1
@newwaveknight1 2 года назад
@@michaelheath3062 Agreed. That's why I love this moment.
@TheDukeofDan
@TheDukeofDan 5 лет назад
"He may be your father boy, but he wasn't your daddy"
@AutisticSoyDaddy
@AutisticSoyDaddy 5 лет назад
Well said, brother.
@chynnavindiola58
@chynnavindiola58 4 года назад
@@AutisticSoyDaddy 😭😭😭😭😭RIP
@fenrir9879
@fenrir9879 4 года назад
Oof
@bangbangninergang1992
@bangbangninergang1992 4 года назад
“I understood that reference”
@burnt_ramen9757
@burnt_ramen9757 4 года назад
you really gotta bring back that memory
@nicholassimpson2708
@nicholassimpson2708 5 лет назад
Laughs are cheap man, I’m goin for gasps. -Ronald McDonald
@ServiceInstaller
@ServiceInstaller 5 лет назад
(Proceeds to do 13 seasons of cheap laughs)
@Richie_Godsil
@Richie_Godsil 5 лет назад
LMFAO yes!
@paulie5B
@paulie5B 5 лет назад
Yeah, Gasping for air
@TheMelonFarmers123
@TheMelonFarmers123 5 лет назад
The second I saw this comment I gasped
@Frogkhan915
@Frogkhan915 5 лет назад
Holy S@#$
@Brandondrumkc
@Brandondrumkc Год назад
This scene and when Charlie is crying in the rain about his Dad failing him legit made me tear up. It's so strange that the most offensive comedy ever made can have such insane depth. Make me think that even though my awful sense of dark humor can still feel.
@thegalaxyinapaperbag
@thegalaxyinapaperbag 2 года назад
this is one of the most beautiful and touching things i’ve ever seen and it’s from a series with an episode titled “the gang finds a dumpster baby”
@lavenderllamamusic
@lavenderllamamusic 3 года назад
When Mac wraps himself into her arms at the end and she says “It’s ok” That broke me. Definitely the #1 most emotional scene in this show that only has maybe 2 or 3 semi-emotional/touching moments
@jeremykalina8781
@jeremykalina8781 2 года назад
It's always "Oh my god...I get it," that gets me every time.
@combardus9309
@combardus9309 2 года назад
what are the other two emotional moments
@Eaoleolo
@Eaoleolo 2 года назад
​@@combardus9309 Way after the original post, but now we have Charlie expressing all his anger and sadness for not having a dad during his childhood to his biological father's dead body in an Irish mountain. It seems like they're really working their asses off with the emotional scenes. Maybe next season Dee will have her moment.
@koolkat-hq5xc
@koolkat-hq5xc 2 года назад
@@combardus9309 the scene where the gang tries to get Charlie back but he says, "I'm a janitor now." Not the most emotional thing I've ever seen but definitely not the least either
@sivvansharma3023
@sivvansharma3023 2 года назад
@@combardus9309 def the rocket launcher for Dennis, and prob Charlie’s birthday bat
@XteekayX
@XteekayX 5 лет назад
when mac starts crying after his dad walks out...the emotions start to get real and it really pulls you out of the asip formula/typical tone. what an amazing scene.
@nicklandreth2527
@nicklandreth2527 Год назад
This caught me 100% off guard. One of the best moments in cinematic history in my opinion.
@V2Itself
@V2Itself 2 месяца назад
The fact that they did something this powerful and beautiful in a show that's meant to just be a joke about the worst people ever really means a lot to me
@swayjaayy5495
@swayjaayy5495 5 лет назад
A standing ovation for Rob McElhenney. Great performance and what amazing dedication to his role. Major props to the choreography and directors and Rob's dancing partner. I'm so shocked by this scene coming from this show. Well done.
@mrsuloo69
@mrsuloo69 5 лет назад
Danny DeVito’s face at the end is almost as incredible as the dance
@andrewndify
@andrewndify 5 лет назад
The pan across of faces is amazing as well, says so much of these men.
@CoLeMaWeSoMe
@CoLeMaWeSoMe Год назад
I can’t believe this is the same show where Danny Devito says “I made him eat a poopie”
@lex4103
@lex4103 Год назад
and crawls out of a couch naked
@connormurphy349
@connormurphy349 2 месяца назад
This such an incredible and emotional culmination of all of Mac’s growth throughout the series, both heart warming and heartbreaking at the same time. His father walking away, but the immediate cut to Frank’s face showing that regardless of Luther’s own inability to understand him, he is understood and loved by the people who are truly closest to him. Absolutely incredible.
@ThomasCahill64
@ThomasCahill64 5 лет назад
She is his sexuality. 0:28 his sexuality is his cross to bear, a part of himself that is a burden to be carried never to be embraced. Throughout part 1 he struggles with his sexuality. At the end he rejects her, and he and the piece of himself he has rejected are both dying. Beginning part 2, she approaches him and he is ready to be destroyed by her, but instead discovers that the thing he was sure would destroy him instead lifts him up, and he learns to recognize and embrace the piece of himself. 3:49 He becomes a champion of this cross he was sure would crush him. In the end, although there is great pain in this admittance, he finds salvation in accepting his sexuality.
@ohlookitsbryan
@ohlookitsbryan 5 лет назад
The way you used the word champion is very on point. He champions his sexuality, his love of god and his in a slight way, his love for woman. Good job on wording this.
@blakewolfskill3757
@blakewolfskill3757 5 лет назад
Dude. This description made me appreciate the scene that much more. Thank you.
@frankuriegas1888
@frankuriegas1888 5 лет назад
Made me cry
@AudioGardenSlave123
@AudioGardenSlave123 4 года назад
It's incredible how much importance we put into sexual desires and lusts. It's like the least important aspect of our lives and it frequently leads to nothing but problems yet it's THE THING we focus on in our decadent western society. Starving people in Africa and North Korean prison laborers be damned I gotta go make a big deal out of kissing another dude.
@keicorsac
@keicorsac 4 года назад
That was a beautiful explanation
@chicanoman2999
@chicanoman2999 5 лет назад
Danny Devito, a simple “ I get it”, just a perfecting ending to this scene
@nickwest_acoustic
@nickwest_acoustic 10 месяцев назад
When I say this made me cry hard af, I mean it. The pairing of comedy and drama has always been the most powerful marriage in history. They fuel each other respectively. It is so much easier to laugh after you’ve been sad for some time. And it is so much easier to cry after you’ve been laughing for sometime
@Matt-qx3ne
@Matt-qx3ne Месяц назад
This is the type of thing that makes me want to gain 60 pounds, lose 60 pounds, and then learn professional interpretive dance.
@davesmith6115
@davesmith6115 4 года назад
This show is praised for it's raunchy, "don't care" approach to comedy; but it's things like this that really opens your eyes to how amazing these actors and this show is. I really love the fact that through all the pokes and jabs that the gang has made towards Mac being gay, that in the this finale Charlie, Glen, and Rob made the decision to show the seriousness and emotion that Mac has been going through for several seasons. It sends a really powerful message and, as I stated earlier, how amazing this show is.
@shatted9
@shatted9 5 лет назад
Completely and totally floored. After thirteen years, never did I think that Sunny would bring me to the verge of tears in the space of five minutes. Just brilliant.
@dakotafawson1223
@dakotafawson1223 5 лет назад
Ben Sparks the end of The Gang Goes to Hell part 2 always makes me cry. When Mac says “let’s go be with the gang” and they hold hands while they drown.
@TheBehemothGod
@TheBehemothGod 10 месяцев назад
Devito's delivery is 10/10 in this scene and it takes it from merely brilliant to absolutely perfect.
@Li_Kenobi
@Li_Kenobi Год назад
Funny story I was at the peak of struggling with my sexuality while on an Always Sunny binge. I got to this episode and I bawled at the end of it. This show is hilarious but this was its first honest moment so I was in absolute shock. About a month later I was comfortable to be pansexual and came out to my loved ones. Wouldn’t have done it without this scene. Thank you Mac and Always Sunny for helping me.
@benw.3848
@benw.3848 Год назад
This makes me smile. Also congratulations on finding yourself. 🙂
@planetarygo11
@planetarygo11 Год назад
Ur sexuality is based in a serie lol
@RileyWritey
@RileyWritey Год назад
@@planetarygo11 Grow up.
@planetarygo11
@planetarygo11 Год назад
@@RileyWritey well im not the freak who base his sexuality in a stupid serie LMAO
@MrJoshcc600
@MrJoshcc600 Год назад
Boo
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