Bobby:"What's the story Chim?" Chim:"These two children are abandoned in the woods. They come apon a gingerbread house where a witch entices them-" Bobby:😑
I have a feeling Eddie was full on ready to catch Buck at the end if he really slipped and fell, even if it took them both down. I love those two together on screen. They make the most hilarious and emotional scenes that are so memorable. 🤣❤️
I have a feeling eddie wa full on to catch buck at the end if he really slipped and full even if took them both down l love those two together on screen they make the most hilarious and emotional scenes that are so mémorable 😅❤
They become the greatest duo. Just like Chim and Hen. They are brothers and sister. Bobby is the dad and Athena the mom. When Athena comes in, they all behave. 😄
The best part is; they find the photos! They make a standee of the captain in his little costume, and he genuinely loves it instead of being embarrassed😊
When I was watching this ep oh my God let me tell you I was like but ready to die from laughter but he’s not wrong the smallest little thing can put a wrench right into gears of the mechanics weather literally or Metaphorically
You know, the more and more the 118 get into, why does Chimney still hide the story of how he got his name? What could stand out from everybody so terribly hilarious?
A man gets impaled by an ice skate, another loses his fingers, and it turns out that Bobby was a figure skater as a kid. I love this show so fucking much...
@@foolslayer9416 I've heard that after WWII some veterans took up crocheting to help with the trembling in their hands from PTSD. Ain't nothing wrong with a man who can crochet.
Absolutely dying at Chimney’s face at the end when Bobby reveals he used to be a figure skater. Watched this whole clip just to see that facial expression lol 😂😂
He is a former figure skater and can't gave his blood coz for the first place he is afraid in the needles !?!?!? Well you, Captain Robert 'Bobby' Nash breaking the gender stereotypes !!!
Just so you know: Skate blades are not knives; they aren't sharp enough to slice off your fingers (20+ years of being a skater). Junior pairs has several over-head lifts and twists, so the kids who were supposed to be Bobby and his partner are too young. Anything above the Juvenile level has an over-head lift, throw jumps and twists (partner in air, turns horizontally, you set partner down). Those kids? Juvenile not Junior.
The music is La Campanella by Paganini/Liszt, originally by Paganini who was btw also known for his virtuosity of both violin and guitar - So really fits the line "Who says you can't do both?" The piece by Paganini was originally composed for violin, which Liszt then revised for piano.