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@shoggy171311 місяців тому
Knowing this skit was written by one of neds friends is so telling
@eloise967310 місяців тому
omg.. i am clueless lorewise, could i have context?? im dying to know which of the writers of the sketch is friends with ned. was it bowen? thats my immediate assumption but i have no idea
@blt1714 місяці тому
@@eloise9673 The credits list a writer he is known to befriends with.
@CuteDemoBogРік тому
bruh y they defending the guy who cheats on his wife, doesn't matter if it's a concensual kiss, cheating is cheating.
@tricceleРік тому
Because it was writen by Ned's friend.
@CuteDemoBogРік тому
@@triccelelol no wonder it was so biased
@gigisilk798Рік тому
I thought it was poking fun of a bunch of guys no one had heard of and everyone making a big deal of 😂
@CuteDemoBogРік тому
@@gigisilk798 its a big deal to fans cause of the irony ned has for being the family guy and loving his wife, big plot twist
@unviewerrandom479210 місяців тому
yeah but its concern his wife and him ... not you creepy fans
@K000H11 місяців тому
I can just imagine what the dislike bar on this video would look like 💀
@NicaremE11 місяців тому
There are actually websites and plugins to check, it's at around 88% dislikes
@its_diddlydoo9 місяців тому
i installed an extension, and currently it's 268 likes to 2k dislikes lmao
@K000H9 місяців тому
@@its_diddlydoo So people aren't even caring enough to dislike the video? That's amazing. And pretty embarrassing.
@Jimins_Pookie7 місяців тому
@@K000HI have a chrome extention that let's me see dislikes. There's 350 likes, 2.4K dislikes.
@durpanda1235 місяців тому
Currently 370 likes, 3.2k dislikes lol
@fluffyx3578Рік тому
SNL is really going down hill……..
@fuzzydumpling9829Рік тому
It’s literally never been good
@davidkartwright9003Рік тому
so are western people's IQ's
@introvertdiaries8334Рік тому
How
@abluridaМісяць тому
They were never up the hill to begin with
@kushybunny802611 місяців тому
The fact that Saturday Night Live has one of Ned's Friends making skits for them as well is very telling because net is made out to be the good guy in this and I'm pretty sure they did more than kiss
@shesoutheresomewherenowРік тому
I laughed more at my dad's funeral
@MC-bh3ff10 місяців тому
Mustve been a pretty funny funeral
@unviewerrandom47929 місяців тому
was he a try guy drama queen too ?
@BIBICRANE2 місяці тому
Exactly and the background laughter is not even helping like what's funny?
@RhytAwAyMistahJМісяць тому
@@unviewerrandom4792He died staring menacingly into the camera like Bowen Yang.😂
@shevanz15898 місяців тому
Imagine making a skit making fun of men who have integrity and actually care about their values, as well as protecting their employees by firing a guy who was really selfish and a flat out liar when you are a company/show that has no integrity, and has a really poor history of sexual misconduct and even making skits about how to sexually harrass women at work and get away with it. It sounds a lot less like you think this situation is stupid and everything to do with protecting your dignity by trying to gaslight everyone into thinking this is stupid. I wonder if they make a collect call to Harvey Weinsteen while hes in prison to get pointers on how to do this skit.
@druuu18Рік тому
why is SNL protecting with ned 💀💀💀
@ethanriptideРік тому
They want Ned on SNL so they can finally get someone big again
@lokidunn1497Рік тому
because the skit was made by Ned's friend
@thesolitarymage59957 місяців тому
Ned has a friend that works in SNL
@desTeufelsdreizack2 місяці тому
Because, why do you care so much that he cheated on his wife?
@liev3430Рік тому
SNL making fun of extramarital affairs in a workplace with a subordinate like it's the 1950s...is cringe AF. Also, the popular news coverage of this is mostly due to the news channels themselves wanting clicks to stay relevant ...but sure make it about youtubers who never cared to contact CNN. Aside from that, the fake laughs are cringe. 😐
@shanewatson758Рік тому
What? They are making fun the shit show they tried to play in order to appear "righteous". And there is nothing wrong with making fun of them considering how all of absurd this was.
@marlo9065Рік тому
I fully agree, they had the only wrong take and were completely disrespectful of Ariel, The try guys and basically everyone. So dissapointed
@31codyskaterРік тому
@@shanewatson758 it's a bit hard to make out what your saying there cause the grammar is a bit off but are trying to say it's absurd what the try guys did? the sexual misconduct lawsuit waiting to happen that could put all their employees out of a job? the one they could also be personally libel for because they were aware and didn't take action? are we gonna make fun of a company for protecting the law and their own employee's for not sweeping under the rug the conduct of somebody at the top of the company? isn't this behavior we wish all companies had?
@vanny9805Рік тому
@@31codyskater well that shut him up real quick lmao
@really92383 місяці тому
I don’t know what’s funnier… the skit or all these snowflake comments!! 😂😂
@mobberswashereРік тому
This was made by Ned’s friend btw, yall can see how this “skit” is moreso making the other tri guys as the villian when Ned was in a non-consensual relationship with one of his employees 😒
@parkerhope387Рік тому
Non-consensual? I didn’t hear about that. Where did you get this information?
@subaesubaeРік тому
@@parkerhope387 source: I said it
@snakelemonРік тому
It was a consensual actually, i think
@asperRaderРік тому
@@snakelemon By definition, a relationship like that, one where a manager is getting with an employee, CANNOT be consensual. This is workplace ethics 101.
@snakelemonРік тому
@@asperRader But that would be a context-deprived and surface-reduced way of looking at the situation which one can do but it would be absolutely silly.
@mlou4444Місяць тому
So let's get this straight... The ONE guy they didn't make fun of slept with one of his employees, cheated on his wife, and lied to the public while about projecting the perfect "wife guy" and family man. They fired him because he broke workplace laws and jeopardized their company, not because of a "consensual kiss." They posted a video on their own channel explaining what happened. They did everything legally and morally right here and yet they are ones getting roasted? Just wanted to clarify.... The skit making fun of Ned practically writes itself.
@noface3641Рік тому
every guy in the comments saying "love it!!' and being way too excited about some failed boomer skit is literally the definition of "tell me you're a cheater without telling me you're a cheater" what is there to love? they are literally tone deaf all the way through. embarrassed for them
@christofferjenzen78Рік тому
No,love is a strong word but it's funny for several reasons. Ego represents the everyman,the 95,% of us who were in shock and disbelief"Who are these guys? A dude cheated on his wife and they are releasing manifestos and long explanations to something few people give a shit about? How the hell is this newsworthy in any way?" It was all about too dramatic and hystericsl in the way only a 20 year old girl could relate to...and Brendan Gleeson who has no idea who they are irl at 67,him being so up to speed and actually saying the words "Lets not forget,the side chick was also a Food baby." Is just extremely funny. If you love these guys,it seems that love came with the removal of a sense of humor. When your peabrain makes the leap -,person laughs at sketch MEAN person is cheater,its stupidity you can't make up and tells me you're a bit too obsessed with these guys,your brain is rotting away to the point you can't understand all humor isn't Universal or that laughing at jokes doesn't make one a philanderer. I give you a minor pass since you're 18 but its time to grow the fuck up.
@OrbisAetherumРік тому
"Everyone who laughs at this is unfaithful" is a hell of a take.
@noface3641Рік тому
@@OrbisAetherum siding with the guy who cheated on his wife of two kids is also a hell of a take💀 didn't stop SNL tho
@davidkartwright9003Рік тому
and yet... the world (the entire world) moves on... ! we have bigger fish to fry than one guy cheating
@OrbisAetherumРік тому
@@noface3641 Except they didn't "side" with anyone, except for people who rightfully see this as a mountain that was once a molehill.
@irdinazamri6816Рік тому
They thought they ate
@mothergaia549Рік тому
Online views matter; work place violation matters. Snl think they are better than other companies/brands 🙄
@nicollsaraycasanova3683Місяць тому
This video by 'Comedy Central Asia' has: ・464 likes ・2966 dislikes ・464 views ・273comments Damn… 86% of people disliked this
@RhytAwAyMistahJМісяць тому
465. You gotta add my vote from today.
@HelloItsMikkanРік тому
Up next SNL Says rape is just "Meh"
@really9238Рік тому
how to make completely incomparable comparison.... 🤣
@HelloItsMikkanРік тому
@@really9238 found a cheater
@really9238Рік тому
@@HelloItsMikkan Another statement to prove your powers of deduction are a shambles! you must be a flatearther! 🤣🤣
@gy7uj917Рік тому
snl has said that, many times. it's an absurd statement.
@MichieHoward11 місяців тому
Whoa slow your roll kiddo.
@oceanleРік тому
I can’t believe a friend of Ned helped write this skit. Vile.
@Starik-13 місяці тому
Wow, SNL. Just when your recent jokes have landed in the gutter you procceed to dig further all the way into the shitter
@seiya6144Рік тому
yall are getting wayyy too desperate for views💀
@joedumont3080Рік тому
You aren't kidding SNL has gone down! 😮
@AmirM52Місяць тому
I love how the top comments have more likes than the actual video
@rabbitman8535Рік тому
This is actually embarrassing
@shoggy171311 місяців тому
It’s not consensual to the one getting cheated on u hosers
@regulatory_pharma1662Рік тому
Well this did not work , Did it? 🤣
@RhytAwAyMistahJМісяць тому
I laughed all three times I watched it. 🤣🤣🤣
@GoblinsAreAGirlsBestFriend11 місяців тому
What a bad take, jesus.
@roguejester4986Рік тому
I don't know if I should laugh at the jokes or cringe from the situation.
@ChohasapointРік тому
Damn I feel like they briefly looked over the situation and wrote the script Disappointed tbh
@jackietsai2100Рік тому
Wow, this video makes me hate SNL. Who would participate in this and call it funny..
@RhytAwAyMistahJМісяць тому
👋 Right here, chief. 🤣
@johndoe-ntРік тому
This is not good.
@christofferjenzen78Рік тому
No,it is not. It's great.
@roguejester4986Рік тому
It's a mixed view.
@SanketKulkarni10Рік тому
@Ciguaphyria X no. On full volume. It’s amazing.
@methatguy5996Рік тому
Fk the try guys.
@RhytAwAyMistahJМісяць тому
A year later and it's still hilarious.🤣🤣🤣
@tigress1girl11 місяців тому
So... Snl deleting comments now? What the hell. As if this would change how wrong this entire statement is. And yeah, comedy can be a statement. Film Theory video about this "skit" is on point.
@nandakoCРік тому
Is that an Irish Whitehouse correspondent? 😆 and he knows about the TryGuys
@tj-8422Рік тому
I'm pretty sure this character is based on Donie (spelling), an Irish journalist that works at CNN! I could be wrong...but I think so..
@gabrielapetrilli98529 днів тому
I was with Laura on this sketch 😅😂
@ProfessorPrelРік тому
Why is the audience laughting?
@capo4270Рік тому
Sheeple gonna sheep
@natashajbg579610 місяців тому
The audience probably didn't even know who the try guys were either 🙄
@RhytAwAyMistahJМісяць тому
Cause it's funny. 🤣🤣🤣
@skullcreeper44065 місяців тому
After watching the video my favorite part is when the video ends
@juliaberrryРік тому
what the fuck is snl tho lol
@RhytAwAyMistahJМісяць тому
With this sketch, actually funny for a change. 🤣
@gunjan177111 місяців тому
SNL died and this is the eulogy
@mariaclaradelossantos40345 днів тому
Snl thought they ate but no lmao
@yubhelinocerta3314Рік тому
ugh
@iamqotl7 місяців тому
Yech. A Yaley friend of Ned’s wrote this and made it out to be an over-reaction. Pretty tone deaf and subservient of SNL to defend a “bro” through the work.
@kennymedia12103 місяці тому
News in 2050
@azazzaza165 місяців тому
Super weird Malaysian food? 🙄🙄🙄
@annie-nr5dfРік тому
Yeah this is hilarious 😒
@lillypad53175 місяців тому
For those of you who defend Ned with "it was consentual", if he had r@ped someone he would be in prison. What he did do was have a year long sexual relationship with one of his employees, loosing his position in the company and said company handling that situation by making a statement about how seriously they were taking the situation should not be seen as dramatic.
@user-lb9xw4xf2q4 місяці тому
Correction, not every rapist gets convicted. Easier to convict a vandal.
@twinshiftyt3 місяці тому
I mean yeah. A boss can say their relationship with an employee was “consensual” all they want but the power imbalance is huge in those relationships. It’s why it’s not allowed in a work place. Says a lot about SNL tho since they think to seem it’s okay.
@RhytAwAyMistahJМісяць тому
But he didn't rape someone. This sketch was hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
Ah yes “the heinous act of a consensual kiss with someone else”, he had a wife. He cheated on her, doesn’t matter if it was “consensual”. It’s still cheating.
@adindaprahayu325227 днів тому
now that i watch this skit, funny thing is the skit is not funny
@lovekosiColet_5 місяців тому
wow this is so amazing!!! god i love being sarcastic here, but the fact it was made by one of Ned's friends isnt shocking ngl
@RhytAwAyMistahJМісяць тому
I gotta buy that writer a drink. This was hilarious. 🤣😆
@SillyLittleGuyInAboxРік тому
Disgusting skit
@musasiziallen4028Рік тому
As a try guys fan....I got mixed emotions. ....this is so funny but then its just sad how people keep making fun of them
@roguejester4986Рік тому
I agree
@fluffyx3578Рік тому
I understand that but script had me feeling humorless……The only reason it’s not funny to me is because Ned put the brand and his employees in jeopardy of going bankrupt, his whole personality is based off him being married with children, yet he openly embarrassed his wife with hooking up with someone they both worked with…he didn’t even try to hide the hookup…. If they would’ve talked about how single handedly destroyed a company I most likely would’ve laughed or how he put a ho before his bros…..or how SNL is still trying to stay relevant…
@cryby86511 місяців тому
Im not defending ned bcs its actually disgusting that he would cheat on his wife after going through pregnancy "challenges" (the vids they do abt women struggles and stuff even tho its just 5% of what ariel actually goes through)like yes, disrespected the hell out her by cheating. But i also think its blown out of proportion which could be tge message of this skit. Commenting on him cheating is also commenting on Ariel. How embarassed she must feel, how something heartbreaking to her is so publicised even if its in support of her but its just not right. Cheating is never okay but exploding it and investing so much into a personal problem of REAL people feels so invading. From the start i never got why it was such a huge deal. Ok fire him and stuff but the explanation vid from the try guys was unnecessary imo. It shouldve been dealt privately. It honestly overshadows more important things during the time (even now) there was the Iran issue with the hijab there were mass genocides happening and everyone was more worried over a white guy being unfaithful like cmon they dont need ur attention or "help" real world problems do. Let Ned be shamed and shuned for life and start focusing on what actually matters and blow that out of proportion. When the whole ned thing happened it was everywhere and all posts of Jhina Amini was just overshadowed which is sad. It made me more sad than the scandal. Why are we investing so much time on someone else personal problem when theres a human rights issue wildly ignored? Why is the death of someone more trivial than plain adultery? Im sorry if this was a keyboard warrior type shit but im genuinely upset and this is how im interpreting this skit (although done in bad taste i must say) Interupting cnn news for a cheating scandal. Its news. More important things need to be announced why are we sparing even a second on what doesnt affect us at all?
@cryby86511 місяців тому
Also i just found this skit and wanted to spill my mind abt it bcs i never got to rant abt it before lol i was tryna ignore the situation and focus on spreading more important stuff
@brittanyc42418 місяців тому
i understand what you’re saying but it makes sense for them to make a video. they’re public figures (not for everyone) so it makes sense to address the “drama” as a content creator
@maciebeethi66064 місяці тому
It was meant for their subscribers
@mayallar7388 місяців тому
They defend the guy who cheated on his wife? Not a fan SNL, especially having an old Yale friend Ned write the script. Wish I could see the number of dislikes on this video.
@bluecosmos74487 місяців тому
Nah that was actually really funny😂😂😂
@vri1111Рік тому
ya men holding each other is SO funny love the video! that was sarcasm like what the actual fuck is this skit
@RhytAwAyMistahJМісяць тому
It's hilarious. 🤣
@bobbymack4577Місяць тому
This skit is so disrespectful towards the try guys and fans
@TehAndonisРік тому
Hah glad I'm not the only one who thought the whole thing was stupid and no one gives a shit
@tomassso1412Рік тому
Totally agreed !!!
@eliana39825 місяців тому
am i the only one who found it funny
@RhytAwAyMistahJМісяць тому
I thought it was hilarious. 🤣🤣🤣
@BelviGER10 місяців тому
What remarkably lazy writing
@beldinastrayРік тому
Oh boy. This was bad.
@jh-kv6pq3 місяці тому
This was the first SNL skit I laughed hard on, in years
@RhytAwAyMistahJМісяць тому
Glad to see I'm not the only one who thought it was hilarious. 🤣🤣🤣
@3lttlbrds29 днів тому
That's stupid
@jh-kv6pq29 днів тому
@@3lttlbrds stupid kits and unfunny cast. Its not like the cast of the past. Best era for me was early 90s. Best cast ever
@akoortz76345 місяців тому
This is sad, the fact that they find this funny, like actually? They not only wrote this, played it out, and had multiple editing done to it, rewatched it and still thought this was funny? And like I understand one of Ned's friends is a writer for SNL but like the people that played in this skit, TF? I would not have accepted this script, like you guys seriously thought this was okay? I hope you guys delete this video and make a sincere apology, not just that... revise on your morals and on the staff you guys have there. UTTERLY DISAPPOINTED AND DISGUSTED!
@ErimlRGG9 місяців тому
Is it super funny saying "omg who are those guys?"? hahaha so funny.... Even ignoring that they're trying to make someone cheating to her wife with an employee while trying to pretend he is the perfect husband is a big deal between friends how is it funny that the host is trying to dismiss the whole thing because they are a UKposts channel? What is funny about that?
@jovana_kocic11 місяців тому
Not even into picking sides... simply wasn't funny
@sarahgonthier58136 місяців тому
SNL has just been going down hill for so long this was so stupid
@juliusmatuМісяць тому
This is HILARIOUS!!! I agree on the SNL understanding of the whole gossip, 1000%!!! Suck it crystal mind kids!!
@van-hieuvo82083 місяці тому
This brainless sketch isn't only juvenile, it also has the same energy as one of those "conservative comedy" sketches that mock imaginary enemies and imaginary issues. Satire should be at least grounded in truth, only exaggerated. This is just completely fabrication. They weren't just a bunch of friends goofing around. They were a company. They kept stressing multiple times that they were constrained by legal matters and responsibility towards the parties involved. And the "jokes" are so childish, like what you expect from teenagers excusing their favorite emo edgelords' bad behavior, not from professional writers.
@silvermacfarlane274217 днів тому
I hate to say it but looking back on it now this skit is hilarious idc 😭
@lindseybrodie69934 місяці тому
i understand this is satire against how this story took over the internet when more important things were happening in the world. but it makes SNL look stupid to glorify a man that cheated on his wife who he publicly made his entire personality. not to mention a CEO of a company sleeping with a lower tier producer, the power dynamic is still inappropriate. consensual or not.
@christasyasentana52468 місяців тому
Lol, even if im not a huge try guys fan, I find the skit super cringe.
@stiras18 місяців тому
This is so wrong. Like... it's bad enough that you almost destroy your friends' careers by being stupid and cheating on your wife, but to get your friend who works on SNL to write this skit and make your friends look bad is just... urgh. It's such a dick move. It's about much more than him cheating on his wife with an employee, his behavior could have ruined the entire brand, fucking with his friends' income.
@stingrayravioli6 місяців тому
i mean im not surprised SNL's known to be in scandals for being sexist and having an overall terrible workplace for women im not surprised theyre favoring Ned
@Tri-Trill11 місяців тому
Uhm no… disappointing
@tamrymer415311 місяців тому
This was lame. Do better snl.
@ysejaly11 місяців тому
Boo!
@enchantkingРік тому
But tbh I don't think the try guys didn't know about the affair irl. This is them trying to save face. Even in other videos you can see there's something with ned and the executive girl. I don't buy the rage from v-neck guy also. Feels scripted.
@dinalva_santos15Рік тому
Well i have i diff perspective: hes so angry bc the wife was his bestie and he knew even after all this exposing and humiliation she would still stay with him (as she did), i do believe everybody knew or kinda knew about the affair (including the wife) but some wasnt so sure cause, comeon you dont go to your boss to talk about his friend (whos also your boss) to gossip about hes cheating acts right? Aside from that: he wrecked hes image in such a reckless way, impacting on the business, no more reason needed to go full raging.
@meghanarora4136Рік тому
Agreed. Everyone knew
@joanajose2873Рік тому
Mehh, not funny at all
@jackmetcalfe196424 дні тому
Its true though, try guys made it into a bigger deal than it had to be. Its just not that important.
@kaylapart17 днів тому
if Alex wasn't an employee it would've gone completely different, also they kept it quiet for weeks while there was an internal investigation. At the end of the day 2nd try is their company and the try guys/ any content produced are solely products, imo their response was matching the public outrage which, yah, was extra
@meiydarissa603411 місяців тому
Cringe
@rainbrows11 місяців тому
massive L
@mateamargo52616 місяців тому
Gen Z is cringe in exageration. This skit is hilarious😂
@maciebeethi66064 місяці тому
Oh wow, this was hideous.
@AC-ff1cnРік тому
They really did make it all about them
@DONTworryIgotTHISРік тому
It kind of was all about them tho? The woman he had an affair with was one of their employees.
@AC-ff1cnРік тому
@@DONTworryIgotTHIS That's what HR is for. They weren't the ones cheated on.
@patrickpascal1225Рік тому
@@AC-ff1cn ned was the hr though...
@AC-ff1cnРік тому
@@patrickpascal1225 He was the head of HR? Was he? So he was an on camera performer AND head of HR?
@patrickpascal1225Рік тому
@@AC-ff1cn out of the founders he was the most involved with hr. Why so defensive lol
@ceciliajongte572210 місяців тому
Trash skit😂😂
@3lttlbrds29 днів тому
Disgusting sketch
@hannahbanana26766 місяців тому
i thought snl was supposed to be funny
@RhytAwAyMistahJМісяць тому
This was hilarious. Proud to be "like" vote number 465. 🤣🤣🤣
@tj-8422Рік тому
Honestly, this is the most 'sane' account of these events that I've seen in the media since this story dropped. I could NOT figure out why this random story was everywhere, like Ned was friggin Bill Clinton. And before you come for me: I get it that adultery isn't a joke etc.
@31codyskaterРік тому
while maybe not in the media you consume they are some very big names in general and it got the traction it did because the polarized takes on it. and the issue here is that she was an employee working under him and so it counts as sexual misconduct in the work place and could lead to a lawsuit. they could of tried to sweep it under the rug but they took action before everyone they worked with could of been out of a job. what's upsetting about is this is the kind of ethics we should look for in our companies so we don't need a "me too" to expose these horrendous behaviors in the work place. the details are kept under wraps because of how personal these things are but there is a very real chance that he could of been using his position to make her be in a relationship. and his position even allows him to potentially control what she says by threatening her job and lots of other factors we can't account for. that's why the law is very much a zero tolerance policy on these things even if they may actually be consensual. edit* if you want a very well put together argument on why this is such a shit take then matt patt on the channel film theory put together a great video.
@tj-8422Рік тому
@@31codyskater I've seen it...
@31codyskaterРік тому
@@tj-8422 ahh ok i'm not gonna tell you what opinion to have but yes that's why it blew up as much as it did.
@tj-8422Рік тому
@@31codyskater I appreciate you sharing :)
@Tulips-po2jdРік тому
"It's human nature to want to kind of see a car crash and Ned Fulmer had been going 90 on the opposite side of the road after 10 years as a driving instructor."
@TL_Kamron11 місяців тому
Not funny, didnt laugh
@SanketKulkarni10Рік тому
This is so funny 😂 love it.
@VulgoLester10 місяців тому
This sketch is wonderful. It's not about who's right or who's wrong, Ned is obviously wrong, but it's a critique of how seriously people take youtube channels, which are often super niche. I'm a Try Guys fan, this situation was shitty, but seriously, who gives a fuck? Life goes on and the internet always make a big splash about everything.
@MC-bh3ff10 місяців тому
They take themseleves way too seriously. Id love to see all of the commenters who are freaking the fuck out, their life history and some of the fucked up shit they did. Its hilarious
@intelligentduck92559 місяців тому
I'd argue it's more about how a company handles sexual misconduct with employees
@letslaughboiboi34668 місяців тому
Period.
@shevanz15898 місяців тому
Im not a try guy fan, but as a woman, i have a load of respect to them knowing how they handled this situation. I dont think you understand how rare it is that men actually stand by their values and not bend the rules for their friends or others in postions of power, to me it shows that they are fully aware of the power they have and how seriously they take that and also understand the underlying message it sends people when you treat these situations the way they do in hollywood. Dont underestimate the power that youtubers have, just because you dont personally care, doesnt mean there arent millions of kids out there internalising youtubers thoughts and behaviours.
@christasyasentana52468 місяців тому
Hahha honestly Im not a huge fan of the try guys, but reason why many was mad with the skit cause he dated an employee which causes alot of legal problems since he is a boss, company can get sued etc
@tomassso1412Рік тому
Totally love it !!!!
@yurionice9722Рік тому
Your humour is quite broken
@vanny9805Рік тому
Also loved when ur parents cheated on each other 10/10
@methatguy5996Рік тому
Lmao, did not expect this. But its welcome, the try guys are a joke. The amount of angry children in this comment section makes it even better. There are wars going on people, what happened with the try guys isnt even news worthy.
@christofferjenzen78Рік тому
Ego nails the tone perfectly. It was news,those guys where everywhere and 95% of the world went "This nonsense cant possibly be worth discussing to this extent! I dont know who these people are." The reaction to this horrific tragedy might be traced to 80% of their viewers being younger women,which just makes the irony of 67-year old Gleeson being so up to speed very funny.
@MichieHoward11 місяців тому
Shit was hilarious, the fact that this shit clogged the internet for weeks is telling how infantile a lot of the world is and what's more telling is SNL (regardless who wrote it) who revels in some infantile shit had to point this out.
@OrbisAetherum11 місяців тому
This right here.
@tyannweis203910 місяців тому
And this ladies and gentlemen is where the term "went right over your head" was invented. If ya don't think it's serious, don't comment. Simple :)
@MichieHoward10 місяців тому
@@tyannweis2039 Yeah, the mocking tone of the entire skit was completely serious...really. Or do you mean the situation which was no one business but the three people directly involved?
@justsomebody54509 місяців тому
@@MichieHowardah yes an idiot who doesn't realize that a work place power imbalance during a time where everyone is said to be accountable and also at the same time oh and a potential lawsuit
@bamir12 місяці тому
These 3 guys are everything that's wrong with the world. Two grown adults were sleeping together. It's not a federal crime ffs. These 3 idiots need to stop crying and acting like their the victims
@CaptainRegular11 місяців тому
Looking back, this sketch was on point. That story was stupidly overblown.
@EterPuralis10 місяців тому
Not for the company he betrayed and the people that video was for, it was Ned's idea to bring it on SNL
@twinshiftyt3 місяці тому
I don’t think this sketch is on point. Because it makes fun of the try guys very good statement that was not made for the rest of the world and overblown media coverage. It was made for their fans. But you are right, media often blows up a lot of things to stay relevant to younger audiences.
@davidkartwright9003Рік тому
This is just genius
@ElleDiabloРік тому
If you have at most 5 brain-cells ig
@davidkartwright9003Рік тому
@@ElleDiablo go watch international news and see what real problems look like kid
@bread5094Рік тому
@@davidkartwright9003 stop overshadowing problems with bigger problems. The skit was simply disrespectful because it involves real life people with families, further undermining the issue.
@davidkartwright9003Рік тому
@@bread5094 excuse me? real life people with families? have you seen the earthquake destruction in Turkey and Syria? Grow up
@ElleDiabloРік тому
@@davidkartwright9003 ok boomer.
@mango-peach-juice5 місяців тому
so sad that im living to see the death of sketch comedy at the hands of SNL :(