+Devon Hansen It's called Canadian humour. Think John Candy, Martin Short, Mike Meyers, Dan Aykroyd, Jim Carey, Catherine O'Hara, Leslie Nielson, Phil Hartman, Eugene Levy, Norm MacDonald, Dave Foley, Rick Moranis, ... They've all done it.
the quote “what that means” might be the greatest response to a question in world history. the sheer amount of wisdom Amir has should not go unnoticed.
+Daniel Ede that's what's call blinking. I'm sure you do it quite frequently, I find it odd that you can't recognize the universal bodily function on another person. Oh well, I guess it's not too, too important for living your life.
Uhh... If it was scripted, why would she keep looking at the camera like she has no clue what's going on and realizes she might be getting pranked, and he was probably lying about whatever cover he used to explain having cameras in the room. My theory is he went with something like "I teach a junior college class on interpersonal communication where I document an interview so my students can see what a real job interview will look like for them. It's important for us to analyze what went right and what went wrong. This is part of my series of real world examples so I'll need to have two cameras present. Oh great, ok it will just take one moment, I do need you to sign this release form though, it's just because these videos _might_ be going into my course material and everything we use becomes the intellectual property of the school I'm employed at for legal reasons. I'm sure you understand."
Jordi B What difference would it make? its not scripted first of all, and i hate people like you no matter how good something is, it's automatically unfunny because its scripted..
Could not sleep after watching this. I was too adrenalized from laughing. Something incredibly cathartic about having an adult interview puppeteer’d by a frivolous, unabashed little kid who can’t complete his thought in time on the color orange.
1:19. The smile on Nathan's face is the closest to breaking character I've seen him do, and I think its because he's surprised the interviewer actually complied with that request.
He is not breaking character at all, he is looking as confident and pleased with himself as possible as he is trying to get the job on confidence alone. It's all part of the act.
@@levyloup-noe6187 youre right for sure. He isnt breaking character, hes pleased with how he nailed it. This dude is honestly a comedic savant with his ability to show awkwardness and remain in character. That 2 minutes was the hardest ive laughed in at least 6 months. My stomach muscles actually got a workout and im crying
@@xx-ph5ml They do a lot of editing and manipulating make this show. Sometimes they use actors (like the girlfriend in the tightrope walking episode). However, even then what's always true is that the people on the show (even the actors, who are generally told they're doing some other show) aren't in on it.
This is a poor time to be a grammar nazi. I also know I'm two years too late, but I just have to say it. The word is "know", not "no". I honestly hope you're having a great day, and I'm sorry to bother you.
My favourite joke in Nathan For You is when the other person is showing some kind of negative reaction, then voiceover Nathan just goes ahead and says "They loved it"
+Ronnie Hopkins Well she obviously knew she was being filmed, probably because they have to get her permission. They probably just said "hey, we're doing a tv show. can we film in here?"
I saw this video one time, 5 years ago. I haven’t said, “What does that mean?” in 5 years. It’s always, “What that means?” Even with my boss. Even with a complete stranger. What that means.