Joey the character on a show without Friends makes me uncomfortable. This scene looks like it could be from a sitcom Joey starred in during a friends episode.
@@mar.smk12 absolutely nothing XD je and ma mean I and my, but the rest is just random sounds that are supposed to sound French. Although he does use actual words at some point XD when he says something that sounds like "blé de la blé" when trying to speak French on stage. Doesn't mean anything and is grammatically incorrect but it can be translated as corn of the corn 😂
0:55 But in the episode of Friends where Joey's grandma visits, he does say a few lines to her in Italian, and presumably understands her when she's speaking Italian too.
I think he probably spoke basic Italian but his grandma at one point spoke to him in English ('my big fat Joey star!') so I don't think he actually understands her outside of simple stuff.
It's not the most consistent series in history to be fair. Bruce Willis played a character in it but in earlier episodes Joey and Chandler mentioned Die Hard. And even worse, Crazy Eddy, Chandler's roommate plays a completely different character in Joey
Bruce was not acted as bruce Willis in friends.. friends team(i mean production team) like bruce Willis and they get him in friends as special guest actor.other than main characters and their relationship someone with special portrayed same role over and over again like gunther,tag,david,miss bingaling😁 etc. Other than that all are just recurring actors,not recurring characters.
@@adamnoobmaster7490 dude, they had an episode where walden climbs up the roof and throw a gorilla tantrum and alan goes up to calm him just to nail walden's mom, then in other episode he nails her because she wanted to buy his vote in the walden loves bridget inc board meeting so walden wouldn't invest his money on shitty apps and instead invest it on his mother's monkey foundation It does have some good moments but most of them are either bad or weird, and it's not even walden's character's fault, the writers just seem so lazy after charlie left, take a look at jake, he would have some hilarious child/naive but now it's just a pothead, like they decided to make him stoned all the time so he can still make stupid comments but it just doesn't feel right, alan gets way more shittier, he literally faked a heart attack so people would treat him nicely, etc... and if you watch previous seasons, you can tell they were going down even with charlie
Actually they speak a rare italian dialect, south part of Italy, near Crotone city, the woman said "staggianda battastanza" which means "blabbing foolishness" (reffering to the girl who asked for middle pizza parts), and Joey says "pra bere carototto, toto" which approximately means something like "she's a little drunk,goofy", if anyone was wondering that would be the closest translation. The last "Tadaggio" part would mean something like "you be careful!". Thats it.
Absolutely amazing how good writing (Friends) and bad writing (This) makes all the difference in the world. You can even tell Matt LeBlanc was trying to make these sentences sound real but couldn’t.
The characters of "Friends" and other successful sitcoms are funny because they all interact together, one person's little quirks interacts with someone else's etc. On their own, these characters often aren't that funny.
Joey was one of the two probable shows that could’ve survived as it’s own spin-off maybe if it’d been done differently: added a couple of former Friends cast members now and then, or as apart of the main cast. Now we all know a spin-off show of just Phoebe would be great, seeing her get into all kinds of crazy adventures and shenanigans, a show with Phoebe AND Joey could’ve been great too, all this had the other cast members not decided to turn it down.
Oh yeah, I agree. Even just few phone calls with Chandler would have been enough to spice this up. And it would have somehow updated us all about the others too. Miss chance unluckily.
0:56 Yes is true, as an italian I could say that... And this is so funny!! Anyway, the last word that Joy said is "Adagio!" it means various things, but in this scene the meaning is "Be careful! (of what you're saying!)"
God, that's so forced and unfunny. Stop trying to dig 50 feets under the ground to find some plot twist jokes. If you have to think hard for it, then it certainly won't be funny.
@@jjryan1352 LMAO, that guy has some serious repressed hate inside of them. Joey is consensually known as one of the worst series of all times. Dude just stop trying to diss on Friends becauss you're butthurt that it got so famous.
@@etamlak8199 I'm not a mental midget like you who cared how many people watched what, or a sheeple who relies on others to make conclusions. I'd put Season 1 of Joey up against any selected "best" episodes of Friends. Joey can be rewatched. Rewatching Friends episodes is like a form of torture.
Mamma mia he's great!!! Absolutely killed it on the Pronouncation as well! .. Ma porco il dio che bravo che È!!! Non aspettavo un livello di italiano così alto da un attore americano
The Thumbnail for the channel got me... I thought it was a hair on my screen and kept trying to wipe it off in my feed LOL - had to come here just to say that LOL
@@breem8750 Absolutely nothing 😂 "Adagio" can be used as an adjective (roughly "slow") or as a verb (adagiare, first person, "lay down", transitive). T'adagio is pure nonsense since none of the form can be used the way Joey drops the line.
Silvio didn't kill her, she survived and became an informant. She got a new identity and was supposed to testify against Tony, Carlo wasn't the rat at all.
Absolutely, if your mamma is Italian, you also speak it or you are dead, not to mention her parents, your nonni, are also, so that's triple the pressure.