when your improv partner is this quick...
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- That's our girl. #shorts
Jessica McKenna and Zach Reino's podcast, Off Book: The Improvised Musical, can be found wherever you listen to podcasts. Check out their website, Off Book Clubhouse, for videos and more.
The punch line she set up...the look on his face.. priceless!
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I love the look on his face. That one where you're so mad that the joke was that good.
jessica mckenna always quick on the draw
I am sucker for these two and the "that's my girl" audio so thank you!
this is episode 281 on off book: the improvised podcast, for anyone who needs it!
Honestly that looks like fun to watch
They have a weekly podcast called Off Book: The Improvised Musical that you can listen to on whichever streaming platform you get podcasts from. For videos of their improv, you can visit their website Off Book Clubhouse.
I love her
You should get jess mckenna and zach reino on!
I LOVE THEM
gosh, every time 🥰🤩
I wish I could fully understand english, or just not being that tired, but that seemed pretty nice, keep it up
Oh! Well, I’m not sure if this will be helpful, but I’m guessing you couldn’t understand the joke. If so, there’s a line at the end where she says “it’s not a gopher, it’s probably a mole!” In response to being told there’s a traitor in his kingdom. In English, a mole is not only an animal, but a term used to call someone a traitor, similar to a rat, snake, and more. So the joke of her saying the traitor is probably a mole plays on the fact that they’re all animals, and that it’s another word for traitor!
@@RiverWDurhamOfficial good job explaining English to someone in even more complex English 😂😂
I know it's been 5 months, but I'm making these sentences shorter for Google Translate.
Gophers and moles are rat-like animals. They look and act similar.
The word “mole" also means spy, or traitor. These are words they say in the beginning and end.
They say the words "frog," "centipede," and "marsh" to set up the animal joke. They say the words "king," "kingdom," "throne," and "defector" to set up the spy joke.
“Gopher” is also a slang term for a lackey or a grunt, so this is actually excellently layered for being improv!
Or where can I find the full version of this video?
Right now this episode is only available as a video through their website, Off Book Clubhouse. Odds are it will be released as their weekly podcast episode sometime when they’re busy and don’t have any other episodes banked. That’s what happened with the last live show that was originally video only.
@@changetheirstories3337 thank you!!
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Perfect
What episode is this from??
Episode 281, according to another commenter - I’m looking it up now!
Oh my um
I'm lost.
Wow
YAS
I don't get it😂
A gopher is a rodent that lives in the ground, which Jess established she was. A mole is also a rodent that lives in the ground, but has the double meaning of being a spy or traitor. She set up that she was ready to betray him before deflecting with the pun.
This was great but for the edit woof
That’s kinda dumb but ok
can’t be as bad as zach and john episode 1