That cop's delivery of "PUT YOUR HANDS DOWN!... HE'S GOING FOR A GUN!" sticks to me and i don't see enough ppl talking about it. Also this delivery 4:15
It also reminds me of the "get your hands up" bridge section of "Show Me Your Hands." Guess the Hatchetfield cops are just Like That in every universe.
@@sevencats4964 Nick Lang said that she wasn't an Android there only because the world ended and CCRP didn't get the chance to build her, and the world didn't end in NPMD
@@houselemuellan8756 oh so like emdroid is a constant across all timelines unless the world ends? but the homeless guy is always there even if it does?
The fact that Joey's voice keeps cracking a little during his Barbeque Monologue to remind/foreshadow to the audience that he's in fact a high schooler PLAYING a middle aged barbeque chef......... insane
Honestly I really thought Miss Holloway was going to be a bigger part because 1980’s obsessed eldritch being/diner witch really fits in with the slasher motif of this musical and thought there would be some scream-esque meta commentary on the nature of horror films told through her lens but I am still really happy with what we got anyway.
They did say that some of their story ideas for Nerdy Prudes was converted into Nightmare Time plots so maybe they scrapped parts that originally included her and Duke in favour of a more Heathers meets 80s slasher type plot
1:33 That’s actually been confirmed in the livestream to be Detective Shapiro. Bryce said (Not the exact wording) “I love that riff, I hope it’s Shapiro!” And Jeff said “I got good news for you!”
@@gravityfalls1826 Maybe. It looked the same to me, but maybe I’m missing something. It’s not unlikely, nor the first time I’ve missed something huge. Case in point, the N I forgot.
@alexandersean4708 I just rewatched the scene then compared the journalists costume to Shapiro's. They are different characters. U can tell by the hair, mainly. Shapiro has the short comb over, while the journalist has Bryce's long curly hair.
@@jandiqar There's no way. This was planned to be performed before the pandemic existed in 2020 (or earlier 2021 to match the class year). Even if they hadn't started the rehearsal process, the majority of the work would've been done by April 2020. I can't imagine Jeff going into the first day of rehearsal that year saying "I'm not dont writing everything yet" Also I'm under the impression that this was originally going to be the first one they were going to do of the trio.
@@rexyggor6417you are correct nerdy prudes was written to be performed before the pandemic happened songs and all. I know one song that had a change was high school is killing me is the year they graduate got moved from I think 2020 to 2021 (possibly due to nightmare time timelines and the other two musicals are 2018 making Lex and Alice older then and graduated then the npmd cast since Steph though older has class with freshmen Hannah while Alice is graduated in the same timeline being 17 in 2018) there are old demos floating around online including TH-cam and talks about the show before the pandemic
The entire Barbeque monologue is amazing. The way he mispronounces words... amazing.
MAHBAHBAHQUE
KAH-BOB
the barbeque monolouges play already exists. its called Our Town
It's fuckin transcendent
"every KAbob" has never left my head since it dropped
Curt Mega had no reason to go SO HARD with his acting on Bailey. He really stole the show here and there.
That cop's delivery of "PUT YOUR HANDS DOWN!... HE'S GOING FOR A GUN!" sticks to me and i don't see enough ppl talking about it. Also this delivery 4:15
It also reminds me of the "get your hands up" bridge section of "Show Me Your Hands." Guess the Hatchetfield cops are just Like That in every universe.
@@rachelfoote9515 No yeah this musical makes a lot of references to this song. Almost everytime the cops speak
He's telling us like we're supposed to confirm it. Yeah Officer Bailey I definitely see the gun!
I also love when one of the cops says that the bbq monologues were 'fucking transcendent..'
I quote that line more then I realistically should
They're all such incredible actors even when they're playing side characters, i love this video so much
There's never any half assed performances in Starkid, they always give their all no matter how small the role is
i just realized the scene where paul is getting assaulted by the cop has inevitable in the background omg
Yeah, they really went hard with the motifs this time. This was one of the ones I didn't catch until my second watch through.
Gimme those jazz handssss
I like "what do you want Steph" the most for callbacks to that one.
Its inevitable that Paul gets harassed by the cops?
@@fandomcringebucket Paul & Emma finding each other is inevitable.
Emma screamed like she was about to be killed by an android or something
Or like someone was about to set fire to her Wiggly Doll.
She is the Android tho!! Notice how Richie said that Pete looked like the Homeless Man?
@@houselemuellan8756 the homeless man was in tgwdlm too though, and we know she wasn't an android there
@@sevencats4964 Nick Lang said that she wasn't an Android there only because the world ended and CCRP didn't get the chance to build her, and the world didn't end in NPMD
@@houselemuellan8756 oh so like emdroid is a constant across all timelines unless the world ends? but the homeless guy is always there even if it does?
here’s the thing about a barbecue…
it brings folks together
@@alliedog6678 From all walks of life
there’s a story behind every burger… every KAH-bob.
i hope these stories tonight are a lot like these patties here…
@@JanuarySunriseWell done.
The fact that Joey's voice keeps cracking a little during his Barbeque Monologue to remind/foreshadow to the audience that he's in fact a high schooler PLAYING a middle aged barbeque chef......... insane
MaBARBecue!
MAHBAHBAHQUE!!
I don’t know why but it just feels right to be spelled as “M’Bahrbecue
@@AccusedJ
Perhaps, but that conjures to mind the "m'lady" meme.
kims facial expressions served the entire time
Curt's acting always goes so hard. Even as a side character he kills it every time
Jon during the Barbeque Monologues killed me the first time I watched it. Just, "MAH BAHBEQUE!"
Honestly I really thought Miss Holloway was going to be a bigger part because 1980’s obsessed eldritch being/diner witch really fits in with the slasher motif of this musical and thought there would be some scream-esque meta commentary on the nature of horror films told through her lens but I am still really happy with what we got anyway.
They did say that some of their story ideas for Nerdy Prudes was converted into Nightmare Time plots so maybe they scrapped parts that originally included her and Duke in favour of a more Heathers meets 80s slasher type plot
Luckily the plan for the next potential hatchetfield musical is for it to be a musical all about Holloway, so that’s very exciting
gods the cop in the coffee shop was my fave part "heeeee's gOIN FOR A GUN"
2:28 average american police experience
I just realized: the Barbecue Monologues might be the next Workin Boys/Santa Claus is going to High School.
The jocks and cheerleaders being babie is my favourite thing
“Wow this sure is great it’s not like any students died in the past few days or anything”
*That’s just how schools are*
PASHYUN
bEtRaYaL!
I love how it goes from "this is our barbeque monologues." to "OUT OF THE DEPTHS OF HELL AND BACK THE SPAWN OF THE BLACK AND WHITE"
AAAAAAA i love the summoning, everything about it is so good
It feels weird calling the LIB minor characters considering how important they are to the lore of Hacketfield, but you're not wrong.
Oh i just realized the guy that says " Im in a hurry! " was the same guy from nightmare time on the roller coster
Its Barry, the Man in a Hurry from both of the other musicals aswell
1:33 That’s actually been confirmed in the livestream to be Detective Shapiro. Bryce said (Not the exact wording) “I love that riff, I hope it’s Shapiro!” And Jeff said “I got good news for you!”
Isn't the character a journalist in the previous scene?
@@gravityfalls1826 I just rewatched that scene, and no, I couldn’t tell who the journalist was, but Shapiro is standing behind her.
Edit: forgot an n.
@@alexandersean4708 I swear the understudies, Jon, and Bryce were journalists in that scene. Cuz they look like different characters ngl
@@gravityfalls1826 Maybe. It looked the same to me, but maybe I’m missing something. It’s not unlikely, nor the first time I’ve missed something huge. Case in point, the N I forgot.
@alexandersean4708 I just rewatched the scene then compared the journalists costume to Shapiro's. They are different characters. U can tell by the hair, mainly. Shapiro has the short comb over, while the journalist has Bryce's long curly hair.
This editing is giving me life
Curt Mega had no reason to be as good as he was in this show.
Favorite line out of the whole show: “beTRAYel”
THAT KILL YOUR ASS IN THE BACKGROUND ALWAYS FUCKING KILLS ME
Is it just me, or does Joey as Bahbeque Monologue Guy sound like Andrew Garfield?
Okay, you're not wrong, but that is still the most cursed thing I've read in this comment section
your editing is SO funny i love the way you commentate on things
I assume that piece that Bryce sings was written after the pandemic. I'm curious to know what was changed from the original version of the song
These songs were all written after the pandemic.
@@jandiqar There's no way. This was planned to be performed before the pandemic existed in 2020 (or earlier 2021 to match the class year). Even if they hadn't started the rehearsal process, the majority of the work would've been done by April 2020.
I can't imagine Jeff going into the first day of rehearsal that year saying "I'm not dont writing everything yet"
Also I'm under the impression that this was originally going to be the first one they were going to do of the trio.
@@rexyggor6417you are correct nerdy prudes was written to be performed before the pandemic happened songs and all. I know one song that had a change was high school is killing me is the year they graduate got moved from I think 2020 to 2021 (possibly due to nightmare time timelines and the other two musicals are 2018 making Lex and Alice older then and graduated then the npmd cast since Steph though older has class with freshmen Hannah while Alice is graduated in the same timeline being 17 in 2018) there are old demos floating around online including TH-cam and talks about the show before the pandemic
the summoning song just sounds like 'pink elephants on parade'
How dare you point this out to me lmao
0:31 *shoked Pikachu face*
The real hatchet-scandal was the friendy-wends we made along the way
4:23
the barbeque monolouges play already exists. its called Our Town
1:46 I thought this solo was Detective Shapiro?
The hair and outfit are different, i think she's just a random hatchetfield citizen
0:31 *shoked Pikachu face*