Agreed, I've been skipping through the cooking, cuz it's always kind of a monologue, and going straight to the judging. This time you can tell everyone else is there watching the others cook, there's a cute back-and-forth that you can tell extended through all their cook-filming segments.
i love how trevor's representation of gen-z is WAY more reminiscent of gen alpha than gen-z, and most gen-zers born in the early 2000s definitely know what philosoraptor is.
Fr, I was pulling my hair out because Trevor sounded like the 10-year olds I teach 😭 Like buddy, no, we're the anxious sarcastic civil disobedience generation (with a sprinkling of ironic/cringe culture)
Trevor trying desperately to impress the real chef, Josh having an existential crisis, Patrick attempting to teach cooking and not understanding technology.
As a person who is part of Gen Z. I cringed every single time Trevor was on camera. Only episode I've disliked him. Thought he was being a little too extra. But that falls into that generation stereotype. Still was rough to view.
@BarleyBaked You used "cringe" as an adjective unironically, I don't think you should be talking. Also, no mature person thinks that anyone needs to act their age unless it's harmful to said person. Just say you don't like his humor and don't be an immature ass about it.
I'm 1 year older than Josh and I think Trevor is hilarious. I think his cringe is endearing. I also think Josh is hilarious, and he is also endearing. Maybe my own taste in humor is a touch immature.
Love the different editing style here. Also what a rare case of wholesome generations content. Goofy, fun, entertaining, and they all genuinely seem to respect each other. Also sick chapell roan ref trevor
Patrick genuinely seems like the sweetest guy. Can he please be a regular for me specifically? I feel like watching him is a corrective experience for my childhood trauma
But: when and how did they “act good”? All I recall is a bunch of wealthy white kids getting high, taking off their clothes, and occasionally protesting something. Most;y, they were just having fun, pissing off their parents. Boomers are the absolute worst.
Okay I have no idea who this old guy is, but HE'S THE BEST. The way he keeps roasting "chicken hands" trevor, and how he mocked josh for picking bacon. This dude's an instant legend. I ALREADY want him back. Pay attention mythical kitchen producers!!
Props to Trevor for making me laugh the hardest, but mood on not understanding younger gen Z folks. Patrick was so wholesome & sweet teaching us how to cook. Josh is by far one of my favorite mythical chefs, The commentary is always on point. I kinda didn't have time to finish my thoughts earlier, but I really enjoyed the back and forth with everyone.
13:50 I feel this so much. I remember when MySpace first started, I was so excited to be able to be friends with my favorite bands. Then I found out they didn't actually run their own pages and I started discovering cool punk bands who made good music and who would actually talk to you.
I love this particular "Dad and his two Large Adult Sons" dynamic, but also I'm a fan of anything that means more Patrick on the channel. He's an absolute treasure, especially when he nuked Trevor from orbit for his joke at 10:09. I hope they do this again.
Trevor with Patrick has the dynamic of a student at a school that only has 2 teachers for ALL the science classes, and somehow Trevor always had Professor Patrick. But now it's senior year, and all Trevor's friends - who always had the other professor - are finally in his class and Trevor wants to show how cool & comfortable he is with teach.
Pleaasseee do more of these equal cuts instead of just every person in their own chunk of time before the end. This was so much more enjoyable to watch when it switches between them. Also Patrick is awesome
17:22 As a Millennial I hated participation ribbons/trophies and always threw them away or refused them. In Elementary school we had these end of the year games where you could win ribbons, I won a few first place, a second, and a third one year, those I kept; they tried to give me participation ribbons and was like "Don't you think that's disrespectful?". It was indeed our parents generation that wanted that crap so they could feel proud or something, not sure.
Ironically Trevor is using the Pink Sauce that uses recipe developed by Dave Gourmet, a boomer. A true Gen Z would have used the the biohazard Tik Tok "Chef P" one shipped in an envelope in the summer heat.
@@MrVovansim Yeah, a company run by boomers had to fix the entire situation. So pretty accurate to how gen z operates, missed opportunity to not use that joke in video.
Love Lily just casually nailing every single inspiration for each dish as she goes. And Patrick was great, would be down to see him again (if he was willing).
I worked in a kitchen around ‘09 in San Francisco that was attached to a hotel. One day, the bartender asked if I could make someone a salad before opening, which I hated doing. I asked who it was, and he pointed to the bar. It was Jennifer Coolidge. I said, “I will absolutely make a salad for Stiffler’s mom” and that was the best cooking moment a Millennial could have IRL.
I love this episode. Josh reflecting my own barely concealed existential rage and despair, meshed with Patrick being a genuinely refreshing vision of what I wished my own folks were like. I deeply enjoyed this one.
thats so fried, i literally made ramen, came into my room to watch this while it cooled, forgot, then trevor said what do the kids love more than ramen, and i went oh nshoot thanks trev lmaooooo
The banter and jumping back and forth makes me wish Mythical would build a competition style kitchen so they could actually compete and talk smack at the same time.
I'm 48, working in Nursing for 27yrs. I'm 1 month in the kitchen at the Baltimore Orioles Stadium and when I say I in my mind quit every day. I appreciate ALL GENRES that are out here doing what they luv. Chef's and people who enjoy cooking and sharing big up. Until you try something you won't understand the journey. Thank you for this and please do it again. ❤❤❤
patrick is delightful, trevor is so endearing when he's trying to be extra annoying and the karen wig on josh almost made me do a spit take from how unexpected it was. great episode! :)
Josh's dig about Patrick probably making airline chicken breasts and then the cut to Patrick's airline chicken breasts. 🤣 I don't feel like Trevor represented Gen Z very well (maybe Gen Alpha), but Josh is the quintessential millennial.
Chef Patrick was such a lovely addition to MK. He seems so sweet and genuinely joyful about cooking, even shouting out the chef that inspired his dish 😊 He’s very relaxing to watch. I vote y’all bring him back and he goes against Lily & Vee and then against Nicole & Trevor (so he can get a rematch 🤣). Y’all’s guest chef game has gone so hard lately but Patrick is by far a favorite 💗 Side note, I have missed Trevor & his nonsense 😂 glad he’s still doing vids with MK though I think Smosh is messing with his cooking ability, spending too much time being goofy lol I would love to see a MK challenge where Trevor gets to bake!
Key takeaways as someone who has no idea who any of these people are and has never previously watched a MK video: 1) Patrick is adorable! 2) Josh really needs a hug. Also, he must be hitting the gym hard, because those muscles aren't coming from nowhere in your 30s! 3) Trevor seems like he has ADHD. He has alot going for him, but at least in this episode remind me of the aphorism "Youth is wasted on the young".
Nah, there are creamed based ramens out there and has a unique taste much different than spaghetti. Not to mention spaghetti noodles have a distinct taste and texture of their own.
these three work so well together I hope they do another video together. it was like watching a food network show, youtube cooking tutorial, and tiktok cooking video all at the same time.
MAKE THIS A SERIES, Bring Chef Patrick back, he was incredibly humble but I enjoyed that y'all made 3 whacky af dishes with the same ingredients very gameshow like
@@iMandyVids exactly! i'm an '03 kid and i watched veggietales on VHS, i rented movies from blockbuster with my grandma, and i've burned music to a CD. but i also grew up with my primary gaming console being a DS (later 3DS) and watched My Little Pony Friendship is Magic as it aired while I was in middle school.
@@iMandyVids i was born ‘04 and i feel like i relate infinitely more to the millennials of the late 80s/ early 90s than to anyone younger than me. like i didn’t even understand what trevor was saying because i don’t use tik tok or play fortnite 😭
He's just trying to do this uwu bullshit where they sound like stupid babies because "I am cwute and you will wuv me wike that." Feels like a total disrespect for people who deal with rhotacism in their life. I wish they'd speak like they had proper education, but that's the mental boomer in me.
@@TheWeirdestOfBugs yeah i'm early Gen Z, and Trevor's actually older than me, i don't think i have heard any of my friends use that kind of voice unironically. people who use that kind of voice just kind've come off as stupid and like they shouldn't be grown adults with jobs. I've also historically been late to trends, rarely use tiktok, and need to use urban dictionary for new slang words, so i guess take my words from the outskirts of youth culture as you will.
I genuinely hope he was just doing that voice and all those stupid dances for the camera, and that's not actually how he acts when he's not on camera...
FUN MILLENNIAL STONER THEORY: Participation Trophies came from Hippy Generation wanting Love and Acknowledgement from Their Parents', the Hard-Ass WWII Generation. Then the Hippies had kids, and decided to give the kids what they wanted and didn't get growing up. and Thus the Participation Trophy was born.
I'm Gen X, my mom is 18 years older and is 1960 so a Boomer. Boomer parents that raised Gen X which is pretty much who raised us along with our grandparents both could be considered the hippy generation but not so much pre-boomers like my grandparents born in 1938 and 1942 respectively they weren't fighting in WWII, they were the silent generation (1926-1946) children of the great depression and aftermath of WWII they were mainly Vietnam in their 20's and 30's, their parent's were in WWII. 1st off Gen X did not get participation trophies or ribbons. 2. When you grow up similarly to a boomer and a boomer's child (gen x) you get what you get,your parents are busy, soviet strife all the time, I was in Berlin and touched the wall and soaked in all the tense fear at checkpoint charlie (just peeking in) at least a year before it came down. Anyway.... Gen X didn't get it is easy, my friends and I worked at 14 & 15 for me I was 9 when I first babysat and I was ALWAYS sitting for families afterschool and weekends and so did 99% of my friends, we also broke rules consistently, were staunchly independent and our children, some Gen Y and lots of Gen Z got the BS participation nonsense. My son is now 20 and I never allowed a participation "gift", ever. He's a black belt now, it's all about sticking to your values and not creating whiny people in their early 20's by making sure your kids have structure, independence, responsibility, chores every single day and respect for you, your home, etc.... I'm just as no BS as my boomer mom it seems although I didn't hit my son. We GenXer's were often hit with anything in the vicinity for back talk, being late, not calling in on the pay phone, ignoring your pager, not doing chores to perfection, etc.. @luckescotchy7089 your Stoner theory = elder millenials and MAYBE a weak Gen X er parent, not most of us created the Gen Z monsters that won't even get a damn license to drive! Heaven help us all when they and their lack of progeny are in charge of the world, glad I'll be dead and gone by that time. hahaha.
It depends on the school and area of course, but I know many gen x and boomers who admit to getting participation trophies growing up. I’m gen z and we never had participation trophies at my schools.
I'm not sure who did it but I know it wasn't millennials because that makes absolutely no sense; we were kids. So it had to be at least Gen X if not older. We didn't ask for the gold stars and I don't think the majority of us cared when they were handing them out. The only ones who cared were the parents. edit: i have adhd and scroll comments while watching. I just got to 17:18
gotta do this again, but next time have the judges be gen z, millennial and boomer to see if all 3 can correctly guess and what their taste preferences are.. will boomer pick boomer as their fave? loved this either way and I vote to bring Patrick back again!
9:43 i work at a gym and highschoolers are the bane of my existence, im only 20 so i dont think youre out of the loop, highschoolers will always be frightening no matter the generation
When my husband was working at grocery store night stocking in college he’d regularly come back to the dorm swearing about the high schoolers f*cking around in there.
i adore trevor and patrick seems like a sweetheart even while doing his best at boomer disparagement but i have never related to josh more than right now, baffled by what comes out of the youngins' mouths and drowning in millennial existential and financial misery.
I'm going to Trevor still shows up on here! I love him on Smosh but I still want to see him on mythical kitchen. He's a baker so have his cake and eat it too
Trevor having to amp up the Gen Z while VISIBLY cringing kills me.
he's so good at playing the awkward Gen Z kid that it hurts me lol.
And that's the true Gen Z spirit
@@finasol1019definitely not
@@jzlly.c Oh it 100% is. If someone calls us cringy, we prove them right. More than they imagined we could.
him acting like a silly high schooler was pretty funny bc he Knew he was being cringe. he leaned into the bit and i respect that
I really admire Trevor's dedication to turning up the Gen-Z-ness to 11. That can't be easy, man's working hard.
His jokes were trash
On purpose probably, can't find someone unironically acting like that even if you tried your best
Really? Seems kinda like he’s doing them a disservice… or is that the joke?
@@aldendomino3523 That's the joke.
@@aldendomino3523 that is the joke.
love the format of having everyone cook throughout the video instead of one at a time
Agreed, I've been skipping through the cooking, cuz it's always kind of a monologue, and going straight to the judging. This time you can tell everyone else is there watching the others cook, there's a cute back-and-forth that you can tell extended through all their cook-filming segments.
Great editing
The jokes flow nicely from one chef to another
Me too
This was flawless editing. I enjoyed this style too.
i love how trevor's representation of gen-z is WAY more reminiscent of gen alpha than gen-z, and most gen-zers born in the early 2000s definitely know what philosoraptor is.
i agree
yeah, like, i'm only 20 and i understand most of those supposed "millennial references"
Fr, I was pulling my hair out because Trevor sounded like the 10-year olds I teach 😭 Like buddy, no, we're the anxious sarcastic civil disobedience generation (with a sprinkling of ironic/cringe culture)
I was gonna say lmao I was YELLING at the screen about philosoraptor
@@canned-strawberries 15 and same like ooh 2010s TVs shows(thats what he mentioned) we still watched them
“Patrick are you familiar with the gwiddy?” Genuinely funniest bit from Trevor to date
As a Millennial, I am not familiar with the gwiddy. I really felt when Josh said “I have no idea what he’s saying.”
@@envymordecai4429 sameeee
Trevor trying desperately to impress the real chef, Josh having an existential crisis, Patrick attempting to teach cooking and not understanding technology.
As a person who is part of Gen Z. I cringed every single time Trevor was on camera. Only episode I've disliked him. Thought he was being a little too extra. But that falls into that generation stereotype. Still was rough to view.
@BarleyBaked You used "cringe" as an adjective unironically, I don't think you should be talking. Also, no mature person thinks that anyone needs to act their age unless it's harmful to said person. Just say you don't like his humor and don't be an immature ass about it.
@@Fleetwood719 same man
I like Trevor, I think he’s got good comedic timing. I’m not gen z though so maybe that helps
I'm 1 year older than Josh and I think Trevor is hilarious. I think his cringe is endearing. I also think Josh is hilarious, and he is also endearing. Maybe my own taste in humor is a touch immature.
"If that's humor, then good job" the politest, sickest burn I've ever heard 🔥
His cadence when he said it was just 🤌🏻✨ perfection
The Kissinger of chefs...
absolute effortless demolition
@@elucified Timestamp?
@@amypetty5013Around 10:20
Josh totally missed the ultimate Millennial ingredient... Avocado!
I was expecting that, but when he said bacon and reminded us of the world’s bacon obsession in the 2010’s, I knew it was the only right answer.
Trevor totally missed the Gen Z ingredient too: Tide Pods
/s
Avocado was also the ultimate boomer thing though 😁
alcohol*
@@rizingexpresso there was alcohol! It was Bourbon Bacon Jam.
Dude, I’m so happy that Patrick has a good sense of humor. He may be a boomer but he seems to fit well into the mythical kitchen dynamic 😂😂
Love the different editing style here. Also what a rare case of wholesome generations content. Goofy, fun, entertaining, and they all genuinely seem to respect each other. Also sick chapell roan ref trevor
Patrick genuinely seems like the sweetest guy. Can he please be a regular for me specifically? I feel like watching him is a corrective experience for my childhood trauma
He was so chill to watch! I work in an industry where it’s awesome to meet open-minded boomers like him 🥰
Just go to his house and watch him through his window.
i would also like to request him to be a regular just for us lol
We need Patrick as our emotional support guest.
Bro chill😅
"We thought if we acted good, we could change the world. Then we found out we probably can't" Hit so damn hard.
Same… Same 😅
But: when and how did they “act good”? All I recall is a bunch of wealthy white kids getting high, taking off their clothes, and occasionally protesting something. Most;y, they were just having fun, pissing off their parents. Boomers are the absolute worst.
I'd say our efforts had a positive effect, was a good start.
Still out here trying though!
almost like there is a famous quote that wasn't understood. "....grant me the wisdom to know the difference...."
Okay I have no idea who this old guy is, but HE'S THE BEST.
The way he keeps roasting "chicken hands" trevor, and how he mocked josh for picking bacon. This dude's an instant legend. I ALREADY want him back. Pay attention mythical kitchen producers!!
Plus his taste in music, I'm a younger millennial and those artists are still classic acts today
yeah and he seemed so humble and kind too. the perfect combo of hilarious and considerate. i hope they have him back
I'd love to see more of Patrick again!
I believe he's Nicole's mentor from culinary school
@@stecky87 Wrong guy
Props to Trevor for making me laugh the hardest, but mood on not understanding younger gen Z folks. Patrick was so wholesome & sweet teaching us how to cook. Josh is by far one of my favorite mythical chefs, The commentary is always on point.
I kinda didn't have time to finish my thoughts earlier, but I really enjoyed the back and forth with everyone.
13:50 I feel this so much. I remember when MySpace first started, I was so excited to be able to be friends with my favorite bands. Then I found out they didn't actually run their own pages and I started discovering cool punk bands who made good music and who would actually talk to you.
Gen X getting totally left out of the conversation is hilarious and on brand
Yup, we're self taught chefs because we were alone most of the time
@EK-xz8ig We prefer brewing & baking to cooking, anyway. So pass me a craft beer and a gummy, please. I paid all my bills today and everything hurts.
Gen X erasure for sure.
I feel like this might be intentional, since their employers are both Gen X.😆
I was trying to think what our Gen X ingredient would be. Pop tarts? Pudding pops? A Personal Pan Pizza?
I love this particular "Dad and his two Large Adult Sons" dynamic, but also I'm a fan of anything that means more Patrick on the channel. He's an absolute treasure, especially when he nuked Trevor from orbit for his joke at 10:09. I hope they do this again.
Trevor with Patrick has the dynamic of a student at a school that only has 2 teachers for ALL the science classes, and somehow Trevor always had Professor Patrick. But now it's senior year, and all Trevor's friends - who always had the other professor - are finally in his class and Trevor wants to show how cool & comfortable he is with teach.
Somehow even with such a long example you’re still spot on
This was bizarrely specific- but you aren’t wrong. 😂
Insanely specific
This is so accurate! I personally experienced that in high school but it was my english teacher and I wasn't good at it lol but we were buddies
that's... an oddly specific situation to compare it to lol
Gen X feeling FOMO, renting but with a creme brûlée torch and crepe pan.
The format of this back and forth is incredibly more entertaining than the norm. Keep up the creativity!
Pleaasseee do more of these equal cuts instead of just every person in their own chunk of time before the end. This was so much more enjoyable to watch when it switches between them. Also Patrick is awesome
I’ve seen Patrick cook before . What was he on ?
Josh’s short tirade about not understanding Trevor and then defiantly yelling “Stiffler’s mom!” At the end had me rolling 😂
The fact that Trevor can just be on his phone during filming and the production team isn't furious with him is hilarious.
I think it's part of the gen z characterization
it was a bit lol
He was being gen z
The fact that he cant do a fortnite dance while dancing and yelling fortnite…
17:22
As a Millennial I hated participation ribbons/trophies and always threw them away or refused them. In Elementary school we had these end of the year games where you could win ribbons, I won a few first place, a second, and a third one year, those I kept; they tried to give me participation ribbons and was like "Don't you think that's disrespectful?".
It was indeed our parents generation that wanted that crap so they could feel proud or something, not sure.
“I’m wittawawwy a fweakin eweet gamar.”
Trevor’s been spending too much time in the Smosh Pit with Shayne and Spencer 😂😂❤
Lily is such an amazing judge, she roasts as naturally as she breathes.
She was the perfect add to this already perfect line up!!!
I want to like your comment but it's at 666 and I'm very conflicted
She's also hot.
I love Judge Lily because it's her full chefiness come out in full force
She got to bring out the hammer!
Trevor looks so insulted as he mutters "WTF?" at the end, I'm dead
Why was he confused. Dude had raw tomato with ramen 🤣
@@Azenithfi actually eat raw tomatoes with ramen and it tastes great 😂
I love how Gen X was excluded from this lmaoooo 😂
They know we'd blow 'em away with our latchkey kid creativeness of somehow making Hamburger Helper taste delicious.
It’s whatever
the one-pot-meal direction Trevor took is so painfully gen z i hate it 😭
Trevor doing Hot To Go was not on my bingo card for this year but I will happily accept it
Yes, it was a struggle but we got there
Ironically Trevor is using the Pink Sauce that uses recipe developed by Dave Gourmet, a boomer. A true Gen Z would have used the the biohazard Tik Tok "Chef P" one shipped in an envelope in the summer heat.
I had to read the Wikipedia article on pink sauce to understand the reference, but holy cow, you aren't kidding about the biohazard. 😂
The Pink Sauce arc was truly dark times
@@MrVovansim There is a Wikipedia page for it? I slightly exaggerated for comedy sake in comment but didn't make anything up though.
@@nickmoney yeah, it's there for old people like me, who didn't get in on the trend when it happened, I guess 🤣
@@MrVovansim Yeah, a company run by boomers had to fix the entire situation. So pretty accurate to how gen z operates, missed opportunity to not use that joke in video.
Love Lily just casually nailing every single inspiration for each dish as she goes. And Patrick was great, would be down to see him again (if he was willing).
I worked in a kitchen around ‘09 in San Francisco that was attached to a hotel. One day, the bartender asked if I could make someone a salad before opening, which I hated doing. I asked who it was, and he pointed to the bar. It was Jennifer Coolidge. I said, “I will absolutely make a salad for Stiffler’s mom” and that was the best cooking moment a Millennial could have IRL.
2:50 That millennial nostalgia trip was a blast. 😂
It’s like Trevor is the younger brother in Patrick’s class and when Patrick found out he was related to Josh he instantly felt a wave of agony
Patric seems like a great dude. Poor Trevor can't stop catching Ls.
I love this episode. Josh reflecting my own barely concealed existential rage and despair, meshed with Patrick being a genuinely refreshing vision of what I wished my own folks were like. I deeply enjoyed this one.
I'm GenX and I identified so much with Josh. Except for the kale. Never the kale. Patrick was cool, but Trevor was trying too hard.
thats so fried, i literally made ramen, came into my room to watch this while it cooled, forgot, then trevor said what do the kids love more than ramen, and i went oh nshoot thanks trev lmaooooo
Trevor screwing up the Hot to Go dance is giving me life
The banter and jumping back and forth makes me wish Mythical would build a competition style kitchen so they could actually compete and talk smack at the same time.
Lily's analysis was actually on point and really interesting to watch. She knows what she's talking about
lily is RUTHLESS lmao love her
"this one looks like culinary school threw up" was truly a delightful and new sentence.
7:40 when the waiter asks me what I’d like to order
I'm 48, working in Nursing for 27yrs. I'm 1 month in the kitchen at the Baltimore Orioles Stadium and when I say I in my mind quit every day. I appreciate ALL GENRES that are out here doing what they luv. Chef's and people who enjoy cooking and sharing big up. Until you try something you won't understand the journey. Thank you for this and please do it again. ❤❤❤
I love Patrick! More Patrick for intergenerational content!
Or any content! He was delightful 🙂
More Patrick!
patrick is delightful, trevor is so endearing when he's trying to be extra annoying and the karen wig on josh almost made me do a spit take from how unexpected it was. great episode! :)
Freaking gold 😂
Whoever put the karen wig deserves a raise 😂
Gen X really brought the representational ingredient of being forgotten
Came to the comments for this
@@Molly-pu3dhme too
Josh: Trevor's jokes have no punch line
Also Josh: Stifler's Mom!
Josh's dig about Patrick probably making airline chicken breasts and then the cut to Patrick's airline chicken breasts. 🤣 I don't feel like Trevor represented Gen Z very well (maybe Gen Alpha), but Josh is the quintessential millennial.
chappell roan mentioned!!!! love that for you trevor!
As a gen X’er. It makes me laugh not having a representative. I’m sure Josh asked one and they told him to F. Off
😂😂
Yeah, that sounds about right. Lol
Gen X already knows they have nothing to prove to everyone else. ;-)
Trust me, WE all know why they left the OGs out of this one 😂
Gen X who? 😂
We taught ourselves to cook…no one was home! lol
Chef Patrick was such a lovely addition to MK. He seems so sweet and genuinely joyful about cooking, even shouting out the chef that inspired his dish 😊 He’s very relaxing to watch. I vote y’all bring him back and he goes against Lily & Vee and then against Nicole & Trevor (so he can get a rematch 🤣). Y’all’s guest chef game has gone so hard lately but Patrick is by far a favorite 💗 Side note, I have missed Trevor & his nonsense 😂 glad he’s still doing vids with MK though I think Smosh is messing with his cooking ability, spending too much time being goofy lol I would love to see a MK challenge where Trevor gets to bake!
I think this is a great idea but that Patrick should be paired with a Gen Xer so that we get some stinking representation yo!
The gen z and millennial shifted one generation younger for some reason
Key takeaways as someone who has no idea who any of these people are and has never previously watched a MK video:
1) Patrick is adorable!
2) Josh really needs a hug. Also, he must be hitting the gym hard, because those muscles aren't coming from nowhere in your 30s!
3) Trevor seems like he has ADHD. He has alot going for him, but at least in this episode remind me of the aphorism "Youth is wasted on the young".
Epic Mealtime walked so that Mythical Kitchen could run.
“I’m gonna make a kind of fusion between ramen and tomato soup” Trevor buddy it’s called spaghetti
Nah, there are creamed based ramens out there and has a unique taste much different than spaghetti. Not to mention spaghetti noodles have a distinct taste and texture of their own.
Love Patricks humor, he is so chill and nice too. More Patrick please!
Trevor's gen z pass is certainly in question
these three work so well together I hope they do another video together. it was like watching a food network show, youtube cooking tutorial, and tiktok cooking video all at the same time.
Would love to see this again but with a judge from each generation picking an ingrediant!
like generational CHOPPED
I second this
MAKE THIS A SERIES, Bring Chef Patrick back, he was incredibly humble
but I enjoyed that y'all made 3 whacky af dishes with the same ingredients very gameshow like
...ironically I feel like Josh would be WAY more of a Chappell Roan girlie than than Trevor, if I'm being honest
Me whose in the dead center of being a millennial and a gen z relating more to Josh despite him most likely being 10 years older than me
Three generations of chefs show up to compete, and all three end up having an existential crisis on camera.
Rip gen x
Always forgotten
I’m pretty sure the guy is Gen X and not a boomer which makes this even funnier.
I feel unrepresented here.
@@RonJDuncan just go outside and drink from the hose
@@psych0puprude but funny lol.
I love this Patrick guy, he's calm, open-minded, he's articulate, he's objective and not condescending, he's witty. I love him. ..... I.... love him.
Trevor's Halo shirt was hilariously ironic considering that was us millennials in the 2000s.
My dude, we bought remake vintage 80s tees from hot topic and pacsun.
The thing is Trevor and up to people around my age (‘02-‘03) are in a weird gray transitional period where we are a blend of Millennials + Gen Z
@@iMandyVids exactly! i'm an '03 kid and i watched veggietales on VHS, i rented movies from blockbuster with my grandma, and i've burned music to a CD. but i also grew up with my primary gaming console being a DS (later 3DS) and watched My Little Pony Friendship is Magic as it aired while I was in middle school.
@@iMandyVids i was born ‘04 and i feel like i relate infinitely more to the millennials of the late 80s/ early 90s than to anyone younger than me. like i didn’t even understand what trevor was saying because i don’t use tik tok or play fortnite 😭
i’m ‘06 and played halo when i was younger 🤷♀️ then again, i do have cool parents lol
Josh just indignantly saying "Stifler's mom!" almost killed me
A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer.
Patrick needs to come back. He's so chill and it's wonderful. Have all three teach each other recipes or something for a video
23:30 Lily is a great judge for these, lots of analytical perspective
As a millennial I'm not 100% sure who's voice Trevor keeps doing but all I hear is Elmer Fudd from Looney Toons
He's just trying to do this uwu bullshit where they sound like stupid babies because "I am cwute and you will wuv me wike that." Feels like a total disrespect for people who deal with rhotacism in their life. I wish they'd speak like they had proper education, but that's the mental boomer in me.
references to the kid that said ''im widdewally hitting the gwiddy right now''
@@TheWeirdestOfBugs yeah i'm early Gen Z, and Trevor's actually older than me, i don't think i have heard any of my friends use that kind of voice unironically. people who use that kind of voice just kind've come off as stupid and like they shouldn't be grown adults with jobs. I've also historically been late to trends, rarely use tiktok, and need to use urban dictionary for new slang words, so i guess take my words from the outskirts of youth culture as you will.
it's a joke about gen zs
I genuinely hope he was just doing that voice and all those stupid dances for the camera, and that's not actually how he acts when he's not on camera...
Gen X has got to be one of the most forgotten generations
A boomer making a casserole, a millennial making a burger, and gen z'er making ramen. That is about perfect
Nah,should have had 3 judges from 3 generations to be fair
FUN MILLENNIAL STONER THEORY:
Participation Trophies came from Hippy Generation wanting Love and Acknowledgement from Their Parents', the Hard-Ass WWII Generation. Then the Hippies had kids, and decided to give the kids what they wanted and didn't get growing up. and Thus the Participation Trophy was born.
I'm Gen X, my mom is 18 years older and is 1960 so a Boomer. Boomer parents that raised Gen X which is pretty much who raised us along with our grandparents both could be considered the hippy generation but not so much pre-boomers like my grandparents born in 1938 and 1942 respectively they weren't fighting in WWII, they were the silent generation (1926-1946) children of the great depression and aftermath of WWII they were mainly Vietnam in their 20's and 30's, their parent's were in WWII. 1st off Gen X did not get participation trophies or ribbons. 2. When you grow up similarly to a boomer and a boomer's child (gen x) you get what you get,your parents are busy, soviet strife all the time, I was in Berlin and touched the wall and soaked in all the tense fear at checkpoint charlie (just peeking in) at least a year before it came down. Anyway.... Gen X didn't get it is easy, my friends and I worked at 14 & 15 for me I was 9 when I first babysat and I was ALWAYS sitting for families afterschool and weekends and so did 99% of my friends, we also broke rules consistently, were staunchly independent and our children, some Gen Y and lots of Gen Z got the BS participation nonsense. My son is now 20 and I never allowed a participation "gift", ever. He's a black belt now, it's all about sticking to your values and not creating whiny people in their early 20's by making sure your kids have structure, independence, responsibility, chores every single day and respect for you, your home, etc.... I'm just as no BS as my boomer mom it seems although I didn't hit my son. We GenXer's were often hit with anything in the vicinity for back talk, being late, not calling in on the pay phone, ignoring your pager, not doing chores to perfection, etc.. @luckescotchy7089 your Stoner theory = elder millenials and MAYBE a weak Gen X er parent, not most of us created the Gen Z monsters that won't even get a damn license to drive! Heaven help us all when they and their lack of progeny are in charge of the world, glad I'll be dead and gone by that time. hahaha.
It depends on the school and area of course, but I know many gen x and boomers who admit to getting participation trophies growing up. I’m gen z and we never had participation trophies at my schools.
I'm not sure who did it but I know it wasn't millennials because that makes absolutely no sense; we were kids. So it had to be at least Gen X if not older. We didn't ask for the gold stars and I don't think the majority of us cared when they were handing them out. The only ones who cared were the parents.
edit: i have adhd and scroll comments while watching. I just got to 17:18
gotta do this again, but next time have the judges be gen z, millennial and boomer to see if all 3 can correctly guess and what their taste preferences are.. will boomer pick boomer as their fave? loved this either way and I vote to bring Patrick back again!
Patrick is so funny too lmao, casually throwing shade at Josh for using Bacon and Trevor for his "chicken fingers"
I love that this was like Iron Chef but with three contestants. The cooking discussion and banter is on point.
Lilly is such a great judge with very insightful comments!!! More of that please
Trevor bringing in some Theo Von energy here with the " kids these days are gripping chicken different" bit.
Gen X sittin this one out, as always 😂
This is hitting my 1993 self so hard right now with these references.
/oh the flashbacks/
Petition to get Josh renamed to "Muscles Glasses" and wear sunglasses and not speak. For at least ONE episode.
I so want to see all the Gen Z in the comments completely not understanding the reference. Gen X will probably get it, though.
The editing on this is great!!! Hats off to the editing team honestly, this was very enjoyable to watch.
9:43 i work at a gym and highschoolers are the bane of my existence, im only 20 so i dont think youre out of the loop, highschoolers will always be frightening no matter the generation
When my husband was working at grocery store night stocking in college he’d regularly come back to the dorm swearing about the high schoolers f*cking around in there.
Trevor hitting that dainty little whip after making the joke about Patrick's bedtime cracks me up
It’s giving 80s 90s cooking show with commentary that never woulda been allowed. I’m here for it!
Patrick's sarcasm is so refreshing between the absolute chaos of Trevor and Josh.
i adore trevor and patrick seems like a sweetheart even while doing his best at boomer disparagement but i have never related to josh more than right now, baffled by what comes out of the youngins' mouths and drowning in millennial existential and financial misery.
This ‘boomer’ is such a champ I love him and I want him to come back
god i love trevor
reminds me of the 10% of being a high schooler and around other people my age that i didnt hate
I haven't seen a cooking video as entertaining as this one. Thank you for the content :)
The most Boomer ingredient is actually the Pacific chicken broth.
I hope there's more challenges with Patrick. This was fun to watch.
as a millennial programmer who helped make (and still works on) fortnite, i’m not sure how to feel about this episode, trevor.
kids forget that adults made all the shows and games they know and love,
i feel like a lot of the time
I'm going to Trevor still shows up on here! I love him on Smosh but I still want to see him on mythical kitchen. He's a baker so have his cake and eat it too
Patrick was a great sport and a nice calm energy that balanced out the MK energy really well! I’d love to see him back and maybe in other formats too!
Patrick looking at Josh and Trevor like he's their dad was so sweet 😭💗