Because his performance is the same in almost everything for years that is how. And yes I do realize he does have range especially in the skits but a lot of what he does is very similar hence why it feels that way.
Underrated … But also unpleasant … any humor dependent on a mean spirited making a positive character unhappy is fragile. I wanted to leave but leaving would be disrespectful to my fellow commenters. It turned the corner at 3:25, when they showed the cops on the screen. Now we are less anxious. With “Holograms” in summary court argument, I’m smiling, Nice job men. It works!
Reciting details = Reject from a mariachi band. I love the complete leap in logic. "Sorry Pablo. We can't accept you into the Mariachi band. You keep reciting details. But you can keep the sombrero."
@@absurdrhino there was a sit down talk on one of the BCS dvds, Michael McKean says that Bob had some of the saul goodman qualities in some of the mr show sketches where he played the straight man
Nothing produced by man in the modern era compares to this, except perhaps the Gift Shop Sketch by Mitchell and Webb. The precision workmanship evident in both of them easily provides sufficient proof of lost ancient civilizations with highly advanced technology that sank beneath the ocean of bad comedy during the glacial Humor-Dryass period...
I'mma just put this here before I put a dirty delete on this because I failed to indicate that this was actually *just* some silly joke. I didn't watch 120+ hours of my time for both BCS and BB content for nothing, and that I knew what happened in this universe from Jesse's blackmailing all the way to Slipping Kimmy. So yeah, here's my say about all of this lmao. Possibly the wrong place to make this type of joke as well.
@@Jukeboksi Well when I initially wrote the comment I had only watched this skit, but now I've seen 3 seasons of the show. So, just had to put that out there. They are both very meta skit shows with the planning and the execution. What I mean by this are the skits themselves. Andre show is set up like this: Premise, planning, and failure. Mr. Show is like this: planning, premise, and then twist. In both instances, the typical plot or plan of the skit either gradually escalates (Andre) or it does a complete 180 (Mr. Show). Idk that's just me.
@@justscrollinginthecomments7930 Nice, very nice. Yeah I can see the anti-show sentiment/attitude in both shows, I think you're absolutely on point there. Let me also recommend another show: Mostly 4 Millennials. It's quite schizophrenic but can be amazing fun as well.
Hey it's that guy from that thing and that other guy from that other thing. I didn't notice anybody did anything prior to 2019. I'll leave a comment so everyone knows I am suddenly aware that things happened before.
@@thebazaar-jh4rv this is the only reasonable answer. Tens of thousands of hits for anybody curious. Might even be 100k or more honestly I'm not doing the math. 80-300 micrograms per hit (most likely in the lower end of that spectrum but you never know unless youre the one that made them, which you didn't because you aren't a genius chemist with insane connections and highly expensive equipment) s all you need to know.
I'm starting to think something like this would actually work, because you're putting so much extreme pressure on someone they would automatically surrender to duress just like he did in this skit.