The joke is that you're supposed to "yes, and" as a general rule for improv. "Yes, it's 1949 and it's a great year to have a lot of kids in the country all at once." "Right, a boom of babies, if you will. We can teach them the joys of capitalism." "Nuclear-powered capitalism. It's so much better than the alternative. Communism." *Improv following up on nukes, capitalism, or communism* Etc. Saying "no"(the n-word) kills the flow.
Poor Crispin. If only he'd studied history. He would have known he didn't have to treat her words as important. He could've just told her to shut up and go make a sandwich. 1949 wasn't exactly a great year for women,either.
@@enriquesanchez9016Crispin probably the most annoying character but also the most sincere out of all the boys, or at least that's the vibe I'm getting from all the clips I've watched.