if you’re confused about what’s going on, this is a show called Very Important People where comedians get a surprise transformation and have to make up a character on the spot for an improvised interview. the first episode is on youtube but these ones you can watch if you subscribe to Dropout!
frankly that just sounds like something a real person who thinks they're good with money but are actually just an easy mark would brag about on twitter
Ally's episode is so special because it still feels like there was no reason for them both to break, but watching Vic just crack like that fucking sent me. Also I love Ally but rarely see them outside of their DND roles where it fees like they're playing alternate versions of their chaotic self so seeing them in this costume with the full prosthetics was WILD bc of how low-key the character seemed.
ally's energy with everyone is like 2am at a sleepover with your best friend where everything they say is suddenly hilarious. plus they always do bits that they themself just find hilarious and it shows, they're just having the time of their life out here
That's surprising that you would say that, because Ally is a participant in MANY episodes of Game Changer (perhaps one or two Make Some Noise too but less sure), Dirty Laundry and a few Breaking News too. They're always absolutely hilarious and... well absolutely Ally. If there's one that we don't see a lot outside of D20 it's Siobhan (which is a shame cause she's great). She's only been in 1 Game Changer episode (but 1 other is coming in the current season), but at least she's in quite a few Hum Actually.
Seriously my favourite episode so far, I can't count how many times I've quoted it already 😂 "I invested 100 000$ and turned it into 16 000$" and "one by one in the dead of night" are just fully a part of my vocabulary now lmaooo
They said in the behind the scenes that it was actually the last one they filmed, so if they get a season 2, every guest is gonna know they need to step up their game.
I think the humor is in how they pronounce it like an early 00s commercial describing the frustration (depicted in black and white) that the product is supposed to fix.
one that got me almost as good as that part was when Jacob Wysocki went with "donde esta la biblioteca" and Kimia Behpoornia just smiles and backs him up - just the confidence and arrogance of how he said it and her smile and thumb pointing at him in support
personal favourive moment is when vic asks zac "dream profession if money wasnt a problem" and he without hesitation goes "being in the military" ... GOD i laugh everytime i rewatch that.
Zac, Beardsley, and Vic all get that the humor of this show isn't just the absurd character the guest has invented, it's also the setting of a daytime talk show a la Oprah or Ellen. "Combat veteran who's here to show us the power of positivity," and "cute innocent victim of a horrible tragedy *telling us their story*" are exactly the kinds of people you'd expect to see interviewed on a show like that. But then the characters themselves zag so dramatically from the beats you're expecting of that interview. The combat veteran is an unindicted war criminal. The heartbreakingly sweet trauma victim is a dangerous conspiracist prepper, and also their story sounds pretty unbelievable. These aren't uncomplicated figures, they're profoundly dangerous, in ways this forum is fundamentally unequipped to handle. So it isn't just the humor of these characters' ridiculous appearance and mannerisms, it's also the satirical humor of a pat daytime show script making an unplanned veer into extremely grim reality. There's so many different contradictions and shifting foundations at play here, yet everyone's still trying to play it off and treat this like it's normal, most of all Vic. That's funny.
seeing all the clips BEFORE learning any of these people's personalities was a trip. especially when I slowly connected the dots and realized tommy shriggly was zac oyama
Zac's was the one that broke me. The little claps and then with the protein powder. The one with Josh Ruben being the puppeteer and the puppet being wildly more likeable than him was also good
I honestly don't think i could tell that this was Zac or Ally without prior knowledge. They are phenomenal actors that disappear into their roles. I love how in character they get in dimension 20
i just can't believe they got through the entire "vic's grandma" episode without any actually significant breaks (you can see them both lose it a little in the bonus episode but not nearly to this extent) but "the wolf stepped on my mom's face" got them so badly they had to cut
Tommy Scriggly is so fucking scary if it wasn't Zac's voice saying those lines i feel like the idea of this man would genuinely creep me out what a great performance, i love psychopaths in fiction
I can’t believe vehicular was laughing when clearly piggy number 2 was having an anxious laugh attack in response to talking abt their trauma. for shame.
i dont know how to explain it but i feel like the thing that made the mom steppage so funny is that its really not that funny to begin with but they lose their shit anyway
I hadn't watched Tommy's episode before Pig #2 so seeing Vic fully lose the composure they typically maintain pretty well across the other episodes (and even Make Some Noise, etc.) was both a treat and absolutely hilarious.
On Reddit, one of Vic's known acquaintances said that they had to take a 5 minute break because they couldn't go back to host without laughing from Zac
and here's me thinking it was just two comedians laughing at something without it having anything to do with their sexual identities. damn my non-queer brain
during the episode where zac KEEPS going back to the clapping. the one clip in this is so much funnier with the context of him doing it so awkwardly throughout the whole thing.
the best part was when, after telling how he slaughtered his platoon and got dishonorably discharged, when asked "what he would do as a job in an ideal world", Zac said "the military".
if you’re confused about what’s going on, this is a show called Very Important People where comedians get a surprise transformation and have to make up a character on the spot for an improvised interview. the first episode is on youtube but these ones you can watch if you subscribe to Dropout!
Thanks! I was so confused after yt kept me recommending me videos from the guy with little hands, and literally had no idea what was going on.
Omg thank you SO MUCH!
I dunno if I buy improvised? They're clearly doing takes saying the same thing
@@lukehughes6943 i mean, yeah, they break so they have to say it again with a straight face. It's still improv, it's just also edited
@@rinshiwell it's all scripted, still super funny tho.
Straw house - destroyed ✅
Sticks house - destroyed ✅
Mom's face - stepped on ✅
Hotel - Trivago ✅
Makes so much sense, because he couldn't blow down the brick house
I thought it was gonna be “My mom’s face, destroyed”
@@CptClicksTTV Fuck, that's better
Attack on BBW (big bad wolf), coming next fall, on funimation.
The thing that makes Zac so funny is that he, too, has no idea what's about to come out of his mouth
Zac is a master of timing. He only has to say one little thing at the precisely correct time to send everyone. See also, "whoa, dude"
Give me your teeth
I honestly believe he starts a sentence not knowing where it will end up.
lol
How do you know who Zac is? This whole thing is so confusing
there is something magical about the way Ally said, "He stepped on my mom."
That's ally! God the costumes are incredible
And creepy
the combo of this after "eee-VICerated." makes it impossible to not laugh
I WAS WONDERING IF THAT WAS ALLY!
Yo I had no idea who tf that was 😆
"I invested it and turned it into sixteen *thousand* dollars" -Tommy Shriggly.
its the way he said it, like it was more and why the hell 16?
Don't say, "I lost $84,000". Say, "I invested $100,000 and turned it into $16,000"
the delivery is golden
The emphasis on "thousand" and the utter confidence of it kills me every time
isn’t that better? don’t you feel better?
Zac's inflection on "$16,000" is the best. it's like Tommy Shriggly is just SO PROUD of the way he lost $84,000
The $100k was the parks. That $16k was Tommy's.
@@themizarkshowTommy Logic
What do you mean "lost"?
He turned it into 16 THOUSAND dollars. If that not a win, then I don't know
@@lucas_lippyeah, I don't think this person heard the thousand part.
YES 😂😂😂
Also love the part where Vic asks Tommy what job he would do and he says "the military" without missing a beat
My FAVORITE
Best break of the show so far
Hahaha that one got me soooo bad
I SCREAMED
I don’t get it can u pls 3pxlaim hwomirsmfuunt
i love that there are two examples of absurd violence presented seriously lol
That must be what breaks Vic. Very serious delivery of something ridiculous with zero self-awareness.
Hahaha
I mean their name is vehicular after all
@@Saxinfullol was thinking the same. Must be the absurd visual that comes into your head
“She ate my dad.”
The part where Zac says "16,000 dollars" with such emphasis that he makes it sound bigger than $100,000 kills me.
frankly that just sounds like something a real person who thinks they're good with money but are actually just an easy mark would brag about on twitter
"And i turned into Sixteen THOUSAND dollars" :')
Honestly, i didn't pay close attention to the numbers he said at first, so i genuinely believed the second number was bigger just because of the tone.
Iconic line
Ally's episode is so special because it still feels like there was no reason for them both to break, but watching Vic just crack like that fucking sent me. Also I love Ally but rarely see them outside of their DND roles where it fees like they're playing alternate versions of their chaotic self so seeing them in this costume with the full prosthetics was WILD bc of how low-key the character seemed.
ally's energy with everyone is like 2am at a sleepover with your best friend where everything they say is suddenly hilarious. plus they always do bits that they themself just find hilarious and it shows, they're just having the time of their life out here
@@bumblerbreeyou described the energy perfectly. Pure chill chaos
my favourite bit of the episode is when Ally just completely breaks character when the dog comes on set
That's surprising that you would say that, because Ally is a participant in MANY episodes of Game Changer (perhaps one or two Make Some Noise too but less sure), Dirty Laundry and a few Breaking News too.
They're always absolutely hilarious and... well absolutely Ally.
If there's one that we don't see a lot outside of D20 it's Siobhan (which is a shame cause she's great). She's only been in 1 Game Changer episode (but 1 other is coming in the current season), but at least she's in quite a few Hum Actually.
@@justelliot4870they didn't break character. Vic healed pig #2
“That was AS dAHrk as it gets”
I keep saying this and can’t get over it
god, zac’s tommy shriggly episode was just too funny, idk if they’ll ever be able to top it
Seriously my favourite episode so far, I can't count how many times I've quoted it already 😂 "I invested 100 000$ and turned it into 16 000$" and "one by one in the dead of night" are just fully a part of my vocabulary now lmaooo
They said in the behind the scenes that it was actually the last one they filmed, so if they get a season 2, every guest is gonna know they need to step up their game.
We still have Brennan to come...
@Hey-Its-Dingo a second series has been confirmed
@@darkglasses87 HELL YEAH, BABY!
“He stepped on my mom”
Should not have been as funny as it was. That really got me for some reason 😂😂😂
Beardsley ever representing the chaos element. And honestly has done since "a whole trash"
I think the humor is in how they pronounce it like an early 00s commercial describing the frustration (depicted in black and white) that the product is supposed to fix.
"How many time have you watched that part" me : yes
Like the both of them cracking up is so hilarious hhdkdjdh
It’s the responding to the village being destroyed with “he STEPPED ON MY MOM”
the $16,000 is still my favorite single moment from the season thus far
one that got me almost as good as that part was when Jacob Wysocki went with "donde esta la biblioteca" and Kimia Behpoornia just smiles and backs him up - just the confidence and arrogance of how he said it and her smile and thumb pointing at him in support
i love zack's "as dyuark as it gets"
honestly the funniest part to me is the way he leans forward on his chair at 0:20
Genius move
The most toddler way of moving in a chair possible, and its twice as funny with his weird proportions and baby hands
“I mean, if we’re talking about what literally happened, that’s what happened”
YES that is the part that always gets me
I looked at his tiny ear right at that moment and completely lost it
personal favourive moment is when vic asks zac "dream profession if money wasnt a problem" and he without hesitation goes "being in the military" ... GOD i laugh everytime i rewatch that.
I saw someone somewhere say that Tommy Shriggly answered that and then Zac reacted. 😂
Zac, Beardsley, and Vic all get that the humor of this show isn't just the absurd character the guest has invented, it's also the setting of a daytime talk show a la Oprah or Ellen. "Combat veteran who's here to show us the power of positivity," and "cute innocent victim of a horrible tragedy *telling us their story*" are exactly the kinds of people you'd expect to see interviewed on a show like that.
But then the characters themselves zag so dramatically from the beats you're expecting of that interview. The combat veteran is an unindicted war criminal. The heartbreakingly sweet trauma victim is a dangerous conspiracist prepper, and also their story sounds pretty unbelievable. These aren't uncomplicated figures, they're profoundly dangerous, in ways this forum is fundamentally unequipped to handle.
So it isn't just the humor of these characters' ridiculous appearance and mannerisms, it's also the satirical humor of a pat daytime show script making an unplanned veer into extremely grim reality. There's so many different contradictions and shifting foundations at play here, yet everyone's still trying to play it off and treat this like it's normal, most of all Vic. That's funny.
Truly nailed the core of it. Humor from the wrongness of it all.
Don't forget Lisa Gilroy's ep. Jesus that was dark
they're all very important people after all
@@moonberrie_s Maybe the truly very important people... were the parasocial relationships we developed while watching the show
Damn, you should watch Donny Rothschild interview by Duncan Trussell, there's a shared theme there
Zac’s absolutely no hesitation answer of “the military” as his dream job is one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen
i cannot get over Zac going “i turned it into sixteen THOUSAND dollars.” without missing a single beat.
"And from there, everything was gravy" meaning the only thing he could afford to eat was gravy
seeing all the clips BEFORE learning any of these people's personalities was a trip. especially when I slowly connected the dots and realized tommy shriggly was zac oyama
That's a fantastic way of getting into dropout oh my gods what an experience
'My mom's face? Stepped on.'
I randomly use this throughout the day when sth bad happens
Hotel? Trivago.
i loooove this show seeing vic struggle not to laugh is so funny
"I invested 100,000 dollars and turned it into sixteen THOUSAND dollars"
Vehicular laughs at trauma coping mechanisms, familial tragedies, and financial ruin.
My mom's face, stepped on.
I COULDNT SEE THE ONE ON THE RIGHT VERY WELL IN THE THUMBNAIL AND THOUGHT SHE INTERVIEWED NARDWUAR
doot doota loot doo!
doot doot
😂
To be fair, he is a very important person
Mr. Nardwuar Oinkster
Zac's was the one that broke me. The little claps and then with the protein powder.
The one with Josh Ruben being the puppeteer and the puppet being wildly more likeable than him was also good
The puppet one was a piece of art.
the straw house: destroyed
the sticks house: destroyed
my mom's face: stepped on
For everything else there's mastercard
coming back after anna broke vic with “my brother to come back from the army”
I honestly don't think i could tell that this was Zac or Ally without prior knowledge. They are phenomenal actors that disappear into their roles. I love how in character they get in dimension 20
Get the whole d20 cast on, then have them play those characters on the next dimension 20
Lou would kill it on this show
Ally is already kinda playing a character from Neverafter here xD.
i would do unspeakable things to be able to see brennan play augbert the dream walker in a dnd setting
Had an actual spit take when Ally said "My mom's face, stepped on" 🤣
"I turned it into 16 THOUSand dollars" is my favorite delivery of any line in history.
i just can't believe they got through the entire "vic's grandma" episode without any actually significant breaks (you can see them both lose it a little in the bonus episode but not nearly to this extent) but "the wolf stepped on my mom's face" got them so badly they had to cut
1:24 which happens to also be the brick house
She's a BRICK! Hooussse
"dream job if not this"
"military" broke me
Fucking damn it, I wasn't ready for the tiny hand at 1:59. 🤣
the pure chaos of zac and ally is exactly why i love them both so much
Tommy Scriggly is so fucking scary if it wasn't Zac's voice saying those lines i feel like the idea of this man would genuinely creep me out what a great performance, i love psychopaths in fiction
I can’t believe vehicular was laughing when clearly piggy number 2 was having an anxious laugh attack in response to talking abt their trauma. for shame.
we need a part 2 with „i thought your name was vehicular“
i dont know how to explain it but i feel like the thing that made the mom steppage so funny is that its really not that funny to begin with but they lose their shit anyway
This is now my favorite video on the internet.
Oh boy, and then there's the episode with Anna as the boy who's rocks when discussing the three wishes, the second wish made Vehicular wheeze
“What is your dream job?”
“The military”
VIC LOST IT
ZAC LOST IT
THE CREW LOST IT
I LOST IT 😂😂😂😂😂😂
0:50 the way he moved his eyes changed the context of the wolf from "big bad (evil👹) wolf" to "big bad (hot🐺❤) wolf"
Love this show, watching Vic break is hilarious
The pig prosthetics were so good.
Every episode of this show is great. I call it "the Vic Show" because it gives such strong Eric Andre vibes that I want to pay homage to that energy
Zac and ally being zac and ally
these are the moments that sold me on this show. i'd been on the fence about watching but tommy shriggly was the exact thing to tip me over the edge
The little clap thing immediately became part of my vernacular, and I bust it out on people who have no gdamn clue what I'm on about lol
The Sixteen THOUSAND dollars is one of the funniest things ever genuinely
Ally's delivery of every single one of their lines was incredible.
Making Vic laugh is now on my bucket list.
The way he so confidently said “16,000 dollars” is killing me
I hadn't watched Tommy's episode before Pig #2 so seeing Vic fully lose the composure they typically maintain pretty well across the other episodes (and even Make Some Noise, etc.) was both a treat and absolutely hilarious.
Vic and Allys giggles are so adorable and funny, I can't help but laugh along with them.
Ally's character was so cuddly ❤
I need clean high quality pics of all of vic's "please standby" photoshoot
How he says, “darrrrk” sends me everytime
I don't know what I'd do if a big, bad, wolf stepped on my mom's face
On Reddit, one of Vic's known acquaintances said that they had to take a 5 minute break because they couldn't go back to host without laughing from Zac
Are their pronouns they/them? And why is everyone calling them Vehicular? (I can’t afford dropout)
She's an amazing person and this whole show is amazing. Great guests and all.
People holding back genuine laughter will never not be funny.
Man I hate it when I turn $100,000 into $16,000. It just makes for a bad day
“Hey, if we’re looking at what literally happened…. That’s what happened”
The fact the premiere of season 2 made her break nearly all ep bodes well
Vic is my new favorite human.
Ally is a menace and I love them for it.
Ally and Vic fully breaking over a low brain joke because of how absurd it is has made me feel so seen. This is true queer solidarity.
The fact it gets even more absurd later on because it's not even a Big Bad Wolf is just icing on the cake
and here's me thinking it was just two comedians laughing at something without it having anything to do with their sexual identities. damn my non-queer brain
what has being queer got to do with laughing at the joke they made lmao
you people are obsessed with yourselves
Damn why are people so angry in the replies?? Start gardening, anger management will help.
I still think about that money joke sometimes. it still cracks me up.
I didn’t think Vic would break as much as she did on the Tommy Shriggly episode, but I was delighted to see her do the same on Ally’s episode 🤣
The makeup work is genuinely impressive
The way Zac says sixteen thousand dollars gets me every time
i watch this every day. 'he stepped on my mom' is my favourite sentence ever now.
Same for me on the other side of the planet.
I rewatch it every week 😂❤
This specific youtube video convinced me to sub to dropout. Thanks
when he started leaning on this heels i stg that is the funniest shit i ever seen
I’m pretty sure finding $100,000 in the park would also lead me to the power of positivity
It was already funny, when Ally said their mom was stepped on, but adding that she was stepped on her face just destroyed me.
Eviscerated! He stepped on my mom!😂
I love how Vic says the word "wolf", it scratches a part of my brain just right
I'm drunk what is happening
He stepped on her mom's face.
Your liver is dying
@@henrylivingstone2971 dying for another beer haha gote- *liver fails*
@@henrylivingstone2971 We're all dying, we begin to expire the moment we are born.
Let them live it up 🍻
The clap song has become a regular in our house. lol
during the episode where zac KEEPS going back to the clapping. the one clip in this is so much funnier with the context of him doing it so awkwardly throughout the whole thing.
Vic's comically long fake nails just adds to the hilarity of this
the best part was when, after telling how he slaughtered his platoon and got dishonorably discharged, when asked "what he would do as a job in an ideal world", Zac said "the military".
Vic is legitimately, literally, one of my favorite people I've never met.
That fateful day, Pig #2's mom turned into a step-mom.
Honestly… Like “truly, madly, deeply” honestly… The sixteen THOUSAND dollars moment may be the funniest moment in ad lib history.
This is like watching inter-dimensional television from Rick and Morty
god the way zac says "sixteen *_thousand_* dollars" gets me every single time
I dont think you understand. He turned it into 16... THOUSAND dollars. Hes frickin rich.
0:56 That fully serious "He stepped on my mom." 🤣
“If we’re lookin at what LITERALLY happened…that’s what happened”. 😂
i love the way zac pronounces "sixteen " dollars
The “16 THOUSAND dollars” gets me every time😂