Thanks for posting this! Part of me thought I hallucinated seeing this scene as a kid... An out of nowhere tonal shift from clearly improvised light-hearted riffing to Cliff suddenly telling an elaborate story about a brother of his that died at 7 of rheumatic fever, who was never alluded to prior, or since by any character. Turns out this was based on a real life sibling of cosby's
I assume that they didn't even bother writing any dialogue for this and just let Bill improvise everything. I'm sure it'd be hard to write dialogue around babies like that.
Honestly, this is how people should talk to babies. Every kid I know whose parents only did the "Whoosacutewiddlebaby...? Cutchie cutchie! Oh, you're WALKIES now??", they all had speech delays. :/
My grandma was the greatest person I ever knew. She died in 1981 when I was 11. I've considered telling my niece and nephew about her, but I wonder how meaningful it would be. I HATE the idea that when I die, all memories on earth of my grandma will go with me, but that's life I guess. HARSH and cold. Oh well.😢
Oh boy scenes like this make me so sad. Bill Cosby is a complex individual who did some inexcusable things. I sure do wish whatever demons he had within him did not exist. Thank you for sharing this video.
I hated the fact that they were stupid at the time the name those children after Nelson and Winnie Mandela like, they don't even like us and we stupid enough to name the kids after those two
Winnie Mandela turned out to be a convicted felon in South Africa (everything from kidnapping/assault/fraud/theft). Nelson Mandela got fed up with her and ultimately divorced her