@@willbeasy2898 that’s okay even if so for whatever reason, and imo that doesn’t matter greatly: it’s funny and catches them a bit off balance. If timing is edited it’s still precise, pointed, and she is confident and eager to give her answer is all
Actually, Greg writes his own intro to the show, including his intro for Alex. He said that he had only consulted Alex once or twice whether Alex is ok with a certain mean thing he's planning on saying (Alex always gave him the go ahead), but majority of the time he never told Alex before hand.
1:55 Man, shame Alex was too clearly reading along, almost mouthing "lemon" and "colossal loser", nodding to each line. Also worth noting, him lifting his foot as his name is announced, he looks so pleased :)
@@ashleyshey I didn't know that. Good to know, thanks. It probably would still bother me to be on the constant end of that kind of abuse but I'm less thick skinned than he is I guess.
@@jimwall2291 He also writes the show, so I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of the scripted insults were of his invention, with Greg improvising from there to keep character. That said, it definitely helps to know that Alex is the mastermind if one is sensitive to these things.
It's no secret that Alex writes pretty much everything and was the one who decided on the dynamic because he thought it would compliment their two comedy styles the best. If you see them off camera talking they're both nowhere near as energetic and speak with a mountain of respect towards each other.
Sarah was locked and loaded with that “division of north and South Korea”, impressive
Quite possibly just cut it in the edit.
@@willbeasy2898 that’s okay even if so for whatever reason, and imo that doesn’t matter greatly: it’s funny and catches them a bit off balance.
If timing is edited it’s still precise, pointed, and she is confident and eager to give her answer is all
The division INTO North and South Korea
What's interesting/weird/funny to me is that Alex has a hand in writing the mean shit that Greg says about him lol
That is interesting because those lines usually feel like a sort of fusion between Greg and Alex's humour
Actually, Greg writes his own intro to the show, including his intro for Alex. He said that he had only consulted Alex once or twice whether Alex is ok with a certain mean thing he's planning on saying (Alex always gave him the go ahead), but majority of the time he never told Alex before hand.
The way he said no when asked about whether or not it was buttery in a good way lmfao
- What's disco-break?
- You know.
- You know.
- You know.
- You know.
- You know.
- It's in your bones.
the cheque being addressed to Lord Greg Davies lmao
She chaaaaanged it.
And I'm pretty sure the date on it was Alex's birthday.
3:58
it's so buttery
in a good way?no
Perfect delivery
Salami and butter in a chocolate bar? Did Little Alex Horne take confectionery lessons from Strong Bad?
I love this comment!
Sblounched!
Do you think that Alex has a humiliation...proclivity?
I mean he has to right??
The cheque dated 1978 lol
Alex Horne's date of birth apparently.
When they say good boy Alex
what he probably doesn’t get is some of us genuinely like that back
what a guy.
1:55 Man, shame Alex was too clearly reading along, almost mouthing "lemon" and "colossal loser", nodding to each line. Also worth noting, him lifting his foot as his name is announced, he looks so pleased :)
he and Greg share the same autocue.
The constant verbal insults on Alex would be wearing on me if it happened to me. At some point, I sort of expect alex to snap and kill greg.
Considering that Alex created the concept and show and then appointed Greg as taskmaster, he’s probably more than fine with it.
@@ashleyshey I didn't know that. Good to know, thanks. It probably would still bother me to be on the constant end of that kind of abuse but I'm less thick skinned than he is I guess.
@@jimwall2291 He also writes the show, so I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of the scripted insults were of his invention, with Greg improvising from there to keep character. That said, it definitely helps to know that Alex is the mastermind if one is sensitive to these things.
@@clockworkkirlia7475 Very good point. I hadn't considered he might have written some or all of them.
It's no secret that Alex writes pretty much everything and was the one who decided on the dynamic because he thought it would compliment their two comedy styles the best. If you see them off camera talking they're both nowhere near as energetic and speak with a mountain of respect towards each other.