James' delivery of, "while we examined the engine, the orangutan tried to mend the door," followed by the orangutan slamming the door on repeat, is funnier to me than it probably should be
Sad when you consider that was basically the three of them throwing old Stig under a bus for daring to want to make money when the three of them had made millions out of the series.
@@bmstylee they are always connected to something currently going in real life thats what i like the most about south park - have you seen Pandemic Special ? :D
10:51 Some say, he was born Right now, the Facts are actually True because He's The Stig! Although he's not the Stig, rather, he's the Stig's Baby Cousin!
Some say he was supposed to be the next baby jesus, and that he eats the corpses of those who has sinned, but all we know him as not the Stig, but the Stig's godly cousin
4:55 There is a town in hungary named "Sára", which is also a female name, and not too far from it there is a town called "Bugyi", which is basically "panties" translated. So you get into "Sára" through "Bugyi", if you drive the right path, you know?
@justaPERSON Right, but poverty doesn't directly correlate with crime to the extent that r@ce does. For instance, here in the US the most impoverished counties in the nation are backwoods wh!te areas where the average annual income is less than $10,000 a year, and yet there is virtually no violent crime. I'd quote more statistics, but I'm not sure how much I can say without the "spam filter" kicking in.
@@RabbiHerschel you might be correct. Still the US gov still can’t do anything about it. They can’t kick out those people. That’s not a good solution if that’s what you’re hinting
3:44 That's one of my favourites bits. They rank two cars based on how their faces look when they drive it. Then James accepts Jeremy's insult and insults him back and they both just laugh from it. TG and GT in a nutshell
2:27 ~ For anyone confused, simple explanation regarding Washington DC. The neighborhood surrounding the Capitol buildings, is legitimately an impoverished ghetto. Where crime is rampant. Been that way for decades. Though I will say that the local police are extremely friendly towards tourists. No clue how they treat the residents though.
I live in and grew up five miles from Washington D.C. Four residences, all 4-5 miles out. It's exactly like that. I've lived here over 60 years; it has a universal coding for the street names, but it gets crazy: letter streets are East-West, but East West Highway is outside of the city, curvesurves weirdly, and is within one block of the city. "I" street is Eye St, and people look for " I ", not "Eye". One syllable names run one way, two syllables run another... Five syllable names.... Jesus...help.... And IF you get going well, you find one of our seemingly innumerable traffic circles. In a town full of lost tourists, lawyers of international level but ambulance chaser mentality, immigrants (legal and o ther), diplomats (nations capitol >>> Embassy Row! but not a real street name!) Oh, and about a dozen gas stations. Good luck: pay a cabbie to escort you ( "ten now, ten at the station... Yeah, AND the fare...) Or run out of gas in...well, they were there. Oh...mediocre-at-best, alarmingly overpriced resturaunts, but no parking. And New York is "Fun City".
Some say he died and then rose 3 days later feeling rather refreshed, and that his very being was so powerful his own mother gave birth as a virgin, all we know is he's called the Stig