The static sound I think made Murrs life here a lot easy I feel. They helped him with deadpan delivery and he didn't have to be self conscious and embarrassed about what he was gonna say.
After this show being on air for so many years and to think of something completely fresh and this good is genius....and this can very well be turned into a challenge
Holy shit this proved that Murr would make an amazing villain character in a movie. The sarcastic clapping at the end, the soulless answers delivered with no remorse… pure evil.
@@nabilc1667 I don’t remember who published it, but I read that Murr has the highest net worth out of the four and it was estimated somewhere around 1.5 million. Some of his money comes from his books, which is what puts him above the other three. They basically carry the network, so I wouldn’t be surprised at all if the 1.5 million was a low estimate
Hilarious!... Pontooned, & the Grandmother couldn't be more deserving of the criminal act. Murr kept on talking because he couldn't hear with the static: that is 100% a brilliant bit to come up with; kudos to whomever thought up this masterpiece. I loved it when Murr claps & walks out! He does arrogance so well. It's a compliment to him. 👏
Today for a presentation, one professor from the panel was virtual. We uploaded the groups presentation and he's screaming the whole way through asking if we can hear him
@@maximodakila2873 thank you for your message. why did you say this though? just comes at an interesting time in my life at a crossroads and is out of the blue. .appreciate it, means a lot.
@@CbfYo No I mean the word "giggle" is an understatement because usually people who watch the show laugh out loud. So for someone who just giggles for this kind of show is one of a kind.