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00:00what's up wolfbag fam it's your boy keep back at it again continue my awesome journey of one foot
00:15in the grave with my homie victor and margaret what adventures are going to be happening on
00:18this week's episode i got to stay tuned to find out ladies and gentlemen you will hear it again
00:22but snacks is not included damn it you got to bring your own let's get it don't forget to like
00:26comment subscribe free to do helps out the channel tremendously let's get it snacks not included
00:30let's freaking go
00:31but i'm not yet quite going to see i may be over the hill now that i have retired
00:48fainting away but i'm not yet expired
00:51lapped out run down too old to save one foot in the grave
00:57so
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02:16amazing the adverse they put in the local
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06:46that's what we've got in common
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08:18mrs stebbings
08:18mrs stebbings
08:18so
08:19so
08:29how many people
08:30so
08:30how many people do you know who sit in the lavatory facing the cistern
08:32wow
08:36six
08:37six letters to stop her putting her hands in front of her eyes whenever she went downhill
08:43well so long as she's happy to pay me a few quid
08:47i suppose it gives her an interest in life especially now her cat's getting a bit old and past it
08:54now that its eyesight's going
08:57chased a mouse upstairs into the bathroom last week ended up nearly choking to death on a pumice stone
09:02so
09:07so she's thinking of getting it contact lenses
09:09contact lenses
09:15for a cat
09:17oh
09:18what are you going to do
09:20shoot her child with different sized tins of whiskers on
09:23of course you know the story it wasn't even her cat in the first place
09:27just turned up in her garden one day with a little metal disc in the collar saying
09:31if found please return to so-and-so at this address know what she did
09:35sent them back the collar
09:40yoink
09:40you've ever heard anything so daffy
09:49so
09:51what are you thinking
09:53is it the persia still
09:55or the astra possibly i'm not sure
09:59god
10:02three months is it now
10:06i still can't believe anyone would steal your car outside a garden center in pearly
10:13i know just when i thought we're never going to get rid of the bloody thing
10:16yes there's been a complete disaster from the day we first bought it
10:23never knew what was going to seize up next
10:27and then oh the bliss when we came out of that tea shop and discovered some poor sod and nicked it
10:32it was like having a very unpleasant boil lads
10:41do you realize
10:45do you realize it for the first time in our lives we're actually going to benefit from an insurance policy
10:51i'll get it
11:01you've only finished in there for tonight
11:04seven hours you've been at it now
11:06i said don't you think it's time you're taking denzel out for his walk
11:13oh well that's just perfect isn't it
11:19what's the problem
11:19there are other things he needs to do out there besides work you know
11:32i'm not blowing this presentation to leibnitz and wang for anything
11:36i get this contract it could mean the difference between life and death
11:39we could drop the price on this house and move next door to something vaguely human
11:44something that has a reflection in a mirror
11:46oh no
11:52what do you mean
11:54this is the absolute bloody limit
11:58i mean oh my god's sake
12:026 27. early one tonight
12:05is that day
12:09he'd miss that
12:10tell me that i'm still asleep that this is just a bad dream
12:13you're not asleep it's not a dream they've found our car
12:19oh no
12:21i mean it's not my bloody fault
12:25after three months whereabouts
12:29whereabouts
12:32finland
12:32that car couldn't get to finchley
12:52what did they do tow it there with a team of reindeer
12:55i'm just telling you what he said
12:59said a local woodcutter found it abandoned in the middle of a forest still with our plants and boxes
13:04of fostered and on the back seat
13:07they kept his name and address in case we want to give him a reward
13:10i'll give him anyone i'll give him a bloody thick here if i ever see him
13:17who would want to go to finland in the first place
13:20i don't know
13:23here ring judith chalmers
13:27put your socks in the grill pans
13:29thank you thank you said tutu bastard the patron seat of insurance companies
13:42oh
13:43shit
13:46i don't know why i bother
13:49can't win man
13:59is it drivable still or what
14:01well it's supposed to be here according to
14:07yes
14:08wow
14:09but trying out loud
14:13the man who sold it to us did say it was a very fast growing variety
14:18fast growing variety i mean you think they'd have a sense to prune it now and again look at it
14:25things like bloody super glue this stuff yes well patrick and pippa have offered me a lift in
14:33so i i think they're having lunch with one of his business clients or something oh ready when you are
14:39margaret i'm coming you need anything while i'm out yes you can see if half us do a large and
14:47very hungry goat
14:54thanks a lot
14:55it's just a job
14:56you're very welcome
14:57oh patrick don't forget your presentation
15:01oh margaret i don't want to say i think i've got a pair of white ones belonging to you at home
15:08they must have blown across into the garden the other night i thought when i was ironing them
15:12i didn't think patrick had a pair with a blue waistband
15:15anyway i'll put them to one side in the bedroom pop them around later all right there's no rush
15:20bye then i hope you're all going to hell for you
15:23uh
15:34this is the mother of all nightmares you've been saying
15:39i'm about to go into the most important business meeting in my career
15:44wearing victor maldrew's underpants
15:46good luck oh you didn't
15:52anyway look
15:56come on the seams i can't move my entire genital area has gone into trauma
16:02put yourself together and remember who you're meeting
16:06guys so dramatic man funny today
16:12this must be how john hurt felt with that alien in his stomach
16:16wow
16:36wow
16:46This is Bithery.
16:50How are you today?
17:01Holy shit.
17:05Poor lady.
17:06Car.
17:10Finland of all the places.
17:12I wonder if I haven't heard from the astronauts in the space shuttle.
17:19And then, Mr Mildreau, we just found a deregistration Honda up here orbiting the Earth.
17:24I think it might belong to you.
17:27Oh, by the way, I forgot to say, I solved the mystery of that practical joker.
17:34You know, the rubber hand and the crackers and the frog and everything.
17:39Apparently it was that Mr Grimwade's children.
17:41You know, two doors down from the post office.
17:44Do you know them?
17:45I can't say as I do, no.
17:48Oh, I didn't remember him.
17:50Anyway, he came up to me and asked us today.
17:53Oh, no.
17:54I apologize enough for that behavior.
17:57And he was going to make certain that it never happened again.
18:00A child ought to say these and all that...
18:02Oh, no.
18:05It depends if they take any notice.
18:18You'll be finding severed heads under the rockery now, I expect, before long.
18:23Ruddy vandals.
18:24I thought the weatherman said it was going to be a bit warmer tonight.
18:32What were you looking at?
18:33Nothing.
18:35Where's my cup of tea?
18:37What were you looking at?
18:38I think Mr. and Mrs. Aylesbury are having one of their parties.
18:45Oh, no!
18:47Oh, no!
18:55Oh, God!
18:58I can't take much more of this!
19:02Half past two in the morning!
19:04Party time!
19:09Party time!
19:09Oh, my God.
19:39Name of Massey.
20:09Oh, my God.
20:39I don't know how about you can sleep through it, Margaret.
20:44Margaret!
20:48I was just getting off, then.
20:50Not an ounce of consideration for anyone but themselves.
20:54Look at that.
20:55There's half a dozen of them on the front line now doing Chuck Berry duck walks.
21:00Shut up!
21:02Oh, come back to bed.
21:05No one else in the street is remotely bothered, only us.
21:10Oh.
21:11Oh.
21:13Oh, hang on.
21:14Here's one that's gone away.
21:16I'm going to have that.
21:17Come here, matey.
21:19That's got you.
21:20Ah, where's that safety pin?
21:26That's made you feel a whole lot better, has it?
21:30Very slightly, yes.
21:33It's getting on for three o'clock.
21:35They can't go on for much longer.
21:38Another half hour, they'll all have packed up and gone home.
21:41Just have a bit of patience.
22:04Don't tell me they've stopped.
22:06Half past nine in the morning.
22:13I can't have had more than an hour's sleep in the entire night.
22:17Well, at least it's Sunday today.
22:20We've no reason to get up before lunchtime.
22:22Just be thankful for that.
22:25That's a nice thought.
22:27Hmm.
22:274291.
22:42Good morning.
22:43Mr Meldrew?
22:45Speaking.
22:47It's Mr. Bosket.
22:49Oh, you're joking.
22:51Here's a memory test for you, Mr. Meldrew.
22:52I wonder if you can cast your mind back over 17 years
22:56to Mrs. Bosley's guest house in Western Supermair.
23:00And I wonder if you remember the small man with a moustache
23:03who had to walk through your bedroom every night to get to the toilet.
23:0717 years ago, last summer it was.
23:10How about if I say the name Mr. Foskett?
23:14Mr. Foskett.
23:16Fancy hearing from you after all this time.
23:19Well, you said if I was ever in the vicinity, to be sure and look you up, so.
23:23Yes.
23:24But obviously I wouldn't just descend on you without giving you a ring first.
23:28No, no.
23:29So, where are you at the moment?
23:32I'm outside your front door.
23:35Yes, I'm on the mobile.
23:37They're wonderful things, aren't they?
23:39Oh, I'm sorry.
23:40I just knocked your doorbell.
23:42He's where?
23:43He's outside.
23:45Yes.
23:45I thought I'd better give him a buzz first, make sure he's still alive.
23:50You're not saying me otherwise.
23:51Well, yes, hang on a minute, Mr. Foskett.
23:55We'll be right down.
23:56Oh, that's all we needed.
23:59Where are my trousers?
24:00Look how we curse this bloody weekend.
24:05I love when she's back, man.
24:07Mr. Foskett, as I live and breathe, are you well?
24:14You sure I've not caught you at an awkward moment or anything?
24:16My God, you lost some hair.
24:18Oh, you're all just strange, haven't we?
24:20There's me now, the father of two.
24:22Can you believe it?
24:23Heh.
24:23Sometimes, you know, I do believe...
24:24Oh, Mrs. Meldrew, remember me, face of the past.
24:27Mr. Foskett!
24:29My gosh!
24:30Well, come on, Victor, or are we going to let them in?
24:33Oh, yes.
24:35Yes, in you come.
24:38That's it.
24:40Yeah, I was just saying, I can't imagine being without them now.
24:44Young David and Martin, they really light up my life.
24:48They give me, oh, I don't know, such a sense of purpose, of fulfilment,
24:52that words can't express.
24:55Yes.
24:56Well, why don't I go and make some coffee?
25:00Have you had any breakfast at all yet?
25:07As soon as we were down here visiting my wife's sister,
25:10who's just moved into a little cottage in Twixton Parbour,
25:12just off the 5120, I don't know if you know it.
25:14Anyway, I thought, why not?
25:16Of course, you hesitate at first,
25:17because people don't always want to see you after 17 years.
25:19For all I know, you may be praying you never set eyes on me again.
25:22I think it's nice if you can meet up with people, don't you?
25:29However long it's been.
25:30Oh, by the way, that address you gave me doesn't actually exist.
25:38I thought that a bit odd at first,
25:40but, well, I expect I must have copied it down wrong
25:42somewhere along the line.
25:43Anyway, thank goodness for the old phone book, eh?
25:45Because here I am.
25:46So, how have you been keeping?
25:48You still got that job on the security desk?
25:51No, as a matter of fact.
25:52Of course, it was just after that summer holiday
25:54that my wife left me, Penelope, for another man.
25:57And the sale couldn't deal with it.
25:59Oh, that's the understatement of all time.
26:01You know that feeling when the world just seems to stop turning?
26:03I lost my job, was on all sorts of medication,
26:06and in the space of three years,
26:07I tried to kill myself 13 times,
26:09which I won't depress you with now.
26:11Oh, yeah.
26:12Six attempted overdoses, two exhaust jobs,
26:15three times I tried to jump off the roof,
26:16but they always talk me down.
26:18Oh, I expect that begs the question of how serious you are.
26:22And, of course, I won't show you the scars on me wrist.
26:24Look at that.
26:27Actually, it's a miracle I survived.
26:29Anyway, one day in she walked,
26:32the new love of my life, Loretta.
26:34We got married.
26:35Had two of the loveliest children on this earth.
26:37I can't believe what it's done for me.
26:39It's a shame that she's got a migraine today.
26:41I'd love you to see her sometime.
26:43Anyway, enough of my and her life story.
26:45So, what's been happening to you all this while?
26:48Ah, well...
26:49Oh, that was a funny old place, wasn't it?
26:52That guest house...
26:54Do you remember that minor bird
26:56that used to impersonate Kenneth Walson home?
26:58Which, of course, was quite a turn-up for the books
27:00after 46 years to find you're allergic to sellotates.
27:05So, then they had to transfer me to the invoicing department
27:08where I stayed for another seven months,
27:10and that was that.
27:11Well, I didn't really mind when the time came.
27:13I'd never been short of outside interest.
27:15And, of course, my passion for antique dentures
27:17remains undiminished.
27:20Are there any of all those jam tarts?
27:21No, well...
27:22Oh...
27:23Oh, hello.
27:25Healthy old appetite they've got for their age, haven't they?
27:27Yes.
27:27Yes, I think it must be nigh on 300 pairs I have now.
27:31It's been a long while since I counted them last.
27:33Sorry?
27:34Well, my collection of fog's teeth.
27:37Well, I don't suppose that's something that interests you.
27:40A bit of an obscure hobby, really.
27:42Yes.
27:43No, I mean, no, no, no, it sounds absolutely fascinating.
27:46Oh, yeah, well, the oldest set I've got dates back to the 1830s
27:51and belonged, we think, to an Italian nobleman
27:54who had a rather unusual contour to his upper palate.
27:57Yeah, perhaps if you've got an afternoon free,
27:59you'd like to come up and have a look.
28:00Yeah, that would be a treat indeed, Mr. Foskett.
28:06Erm, look, actually, I did want to be slightly rude, but...
28:10Oh, my goodness me, it's at the time.
28:11Oh, talk about how I'll stay new welcome when I go raffling on.
28:14I don't know.
28:16Yes, that's all right.
28:17All right.
28:18I'll just have to make a quick phone call, if I may,
28:20to see how Loretta and the boys are getting on,
28:22and then I'll be on my way.
28:23Yes, right.
28:24Right.
28:30What did you say?
28:37Sorry?
28:38Loretta and the boys?
28:40Yes, my two sons, David and Martin.
28:42I mentioned them earlier.
28:44Don't you remember?
28:45Yes, but...
28:47They're in there, surely.
28:49Well, my two sons?
28:50Oh, no, no, no, my boys are only three and four.
28:54I hope they've got better table manners than those two.
28:56Well, I assume...
28:58You mean they're not your grandchildren?
29:01What?
29:03Grandchildren?
29:10You two!
29:12Who the bloody hell are you, for goodness sake?
29:14Ian Grimwaite.
29:15Neil Grimwaite.
29:17Grimwaite?
29:17What the hell are you doing in my house?
29:19But had that told us to come round.
29:21He said we had to apologise for freaking you out
29:24with the frog and the snowman and all that.
29:26But, yeah, you've eaten half the foot in our laundry.
29:29You gave it to us.
29:31Get out!
29:32Go on, you little garrets.
29:34Go round here and get a swarm of army ants.
29:38Get out!
29:38Get out!
29:40Can we have a hand back?
29:41You'll get my hand if I ever see you round here again.
29:44And you can keep away from our garrets in future as well
29:46when you're at it.
29:47Aye, you'll be fine.
29:48Aye, you'll be fine.
29:50Don't go in there for a minute.
29:51I'll get that dustpan.
29:53Something the matter?
29:59You all right?
30:01She's gone.
30:03Gone?
30:04Gone where?
30:06She's left me.
30:08She didn't say where.
30:11Just told her sister to tell me that it wasn't working anymore
30:14and the boys would be better off without me.
30:18She didn't have a migraine after all.
30:24Oh.
30:26I'm sorry.
30:28Are you okay?
30:29You look a bit faint.
30:30Oh, um, I'm fine.
30:32I'll just have a glass of water, if I may.
30:35Oh.
30:46Watch the floor, though.
30:48Oh, God.
30:51Oh, man.
30:53I was wondering if we should ring for a taxi or something.
30:56Is he out of their bath yet?
30:58I think he must be having a good soak up there.
31:00I thought it best not to disturb him.
31:02Yeah, I suppose.
31:04He hasn't locked the bathroom door.
31:06Why?
31:07The man's tried to kill himself 13 times as it is.
31:11A thing like this.
31:12I mean, well, you could see how close to the edge he was.
31:17What if he gets in the medicine cabinet?
31:19Oh, for goodness sake.
31:20You've been watching too many soap operas.
31:21What's he going to do?
31:22Hang himself with some dental floss?
31:27Oh, shit.
31:29Oh, no.
31:32It's all snowy and shit.
31:37This guy's mad.
31:45God.
31:48Don't move.
31:51Just stay perfectly still.
31:57There's no point, Mr. Mildrew.
32:00There's no point anymore.
32:02Just stop.
32:04Just for a second.
32:06Won't we talk about this?
32:12I'll find the fire brigade.
32:16They got a trampoline or some shit.
32:19Oh, my goodness.
32:31Oh, my goodness.
32:45I got some strength, man.
32:57Wow.
32:58Full moon tonight.
33:01The cost of office space these days
33:04means a considerable saving in overhead.
33:07Oh, shit.
33:07I'm delighted to reflect in my proposed theme.
33:10Please.
33:11Here we are.
33:14If you were agreeable,
33:16the nerve center for the new auditor
33:17of Leibniz and the Wang.
33:19Do I really have any questions?
33:25Whoa.
33:33Oh, man.
33:33Oh, shit, man.
33:47No?
33:48Fine.
33:49Well, let me take you back down, then,
33:50and give you both a top-up.
33:52You need a lot more than that.
33:56See, if this guy were to move,
33:57he'll miss all these adventures, man.
33:59Did you bring us to fagging the chicken?
34:07I did, yes.
34:09Did you lock the car up afterwards?
34:10I didn't, no.
34:12And you remember to leave the keys in the ignition?
34:14I did, yes.
34:17God knows why.
34:19People keep bringing the bloody things back.
34:22Excuse me?
34:23Did you know you left your keys in the car?
34:25Someone could easily steal it like that, you know?
34:27Oh, chance would be a fine thing.
34:31What's that?
34:32Oh, someone tried to deliver a parcel, apparently.
34:35They've left it next door.
34:52That's he ain't getting up.
34:53Ah, Mr. Meldrew.
34:58Are you well?
35:01I gather that you've got a package for us.
35:04Hmm.
35:04Oh, yes.
35:05Yes.
35:06Now, where did I put that now?
35:08In this drawer here?
35:10Oh, no.
35:11No, that's not it, is it?
35:12No, that's the letter I received this morning
35:14from Leibniz and Wang,
35:16a company which I had dared hope
35:17might put a rather lucrative business deal my way.
35:20That is, of course,
35:21until they popped round last Sunday
35:23to finalise one or two details
35:25and were somewhat taken aback,
35:27not so much by the hideous sight
35:29of a naked man dangling outside my office window,
35:32as by the hideous sight
35:34of what was dangling from the naked man.
35:37Yep.
35:38Following which, in time-honoured fashion,
35:41they said that they would let me know.
35:42And, uh, lo and behold, this morning...
35:46..they did.
35:49Well, never mind, as they say.
35:52If I could just, uh, make one small suggestion,
35:56perhaps a stronger lock on the door of your laboratory
35:58might stop them escaping next time.
36:03Yes, uh, I'm sorry, Infer.
36:05Oh, I remember.
36:05The front room.
36:07Almost forgot.
36:08Oh, yes.
36:09Here we are.
36:10I thought it might be a new consignment
36:13of human organs or something,
36:14so I kept it in the wall.
36:17Manage that all right?
36:19Thank you very much.
36:20No.
36:21No, thank you very much, Mr. Meldrew.
36:29I think, uh, warped
36:31is the word that springs to mind.
36:34You deliberately let him think
36:36they'd turned you down
36:37just to make him feel awful.
36:47Yes.
36:51Dick.
36:56What?
36:59Um, hang on a minute.
37:01What the hell is it?
37:06You didn't send a weapon, I think, did you?
37:08Nothing, dear.
37:09Well, the postmark's all as much
37:11if I can see where it's from.
37:18Here, Mr. Meldrew.
37:19Be right to inform...
37:22Oh, it's from...
37:24Oh, no.
37:27It's Mr. Foskett.
37:28Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
37:31After he left here on Sunday,
37:33you remember,
37:33with that police officer,
37:35that you came back to the station
37:36for a cup of tea
37:37to try and calm him down.
37:39It says,
37:40about half past eight,
37:42he left the interview room
37:43to go to the toilet
37:44and threw himself out of the window
37:46on the seventh floor.
37:50Prior to that,
37:52apart from the breakup of his marriage,
37:54the only thing he talked about
37:55was how kind and generous
37:56you and your wife
37:57had been to him that day
37:58and how nice it was
38:00to think you were
38:01so genuinely pleased
38:02to see him
38:03after all those years.
38:06Before he died
38:07in hospital,
38:08he asked if we could arrange
38:09for the clothes
38:10to be passed on to you
38:11as it was something
38:12you would express
38:13such a fascination for
38:14when you last spoke.
38:15Oh, what's up is the teeth?
38:17Let's go.
38:25Oh, shit, son.
38:27Quite the collection.
38:31That's better than trading cards.
38:36Wow.
38:39Suppose you can see
38:40why they do it.
38:42The people across the road
38:43just spend all night laughing.
38:47But the only thing
38:50you can do
38:51to stay sane
38:52is laugh.
38:53Therapy, baby.
38:55Yes.
38:57See the funny side of sight.
39:00Yes.
39:09Where are the sleeping tablets?
39:12In the cupboard by my bed.
39:14Right.
39:28Not sure about those hiccups
39:29there at the end
39:30of the video, but
39:31all right,
39:34we've got to say
39:35a couple of things, man.
39:36Mr. Foskett,
39:37funny guy, man.
39:40We're going to let it
39:48play out first.
39:48We're going to let it
39:49play out first.
39:56All right, ladies and gentlemen,
40:06we're going to talk about it,
40:07but cool to see our homie.
40:10Well, I didn't like him
40:11in Benny Dorm
40:12because he was messing
40:15with our girl,
40:16Nora.
40:17Noreen, excuse me.
40:19Yeah, I don't know why
40:19Nora's on my brain right now,
40:21but Noreen,
40:22you know,
40:23back in the day
40:24in Benny Dorm,
40:24trying to take advantage
40:25of her,
40:26but his performance here
40:27was crazy.
40:28We're going to talk about it.
40:30Yeah, it spiced up.
40:31I'll say exactly
40:33what I'm thinking
40:33in a second.
40:34Hold on a second.
40:35Ladies and gentlemen,
40:36I look forward to hearing
40:37what you guys think
40:38about this episode,
40:39but I very much enjoyed it.
40:42You know,
40:42quite the grim ending there,
40:44but you know what?
40:45With Victor,
40:47laughter is the best remedy
40:49at the end of the day.
40:50I think that the,
40:51from the past couple of years
40:53that I have been,
40:54you know,
40:55just watching a lot of shows,
40:56it has brought me
40:57joy that I can't even
41:00describe.
41:01Like,
41:02it's like insurmountable joy.
41:04Like,
41:04I just,
41:05it's almost infinite joy.
41:07And this is why
41:08I keep watching it
41:09because I really feel
41:10like it's therapy
41:11or like therapeutic
41:12or some shit.
41:13I know it probably
41:14sounds stupid,
41:14but it,
41:15it has helped me
41:16quite,
41:17quite the deal.
41:18So I absolutely,
41:19you know,
41:20had a ball watching
41:21this episode.
41:22And when all these things,
41:24these bits and pieces
41:25start piecing together,
41:26you're just,
41:27and you get to this finale,
41:28you're just like,
41:29you're blown away.
41:30You're sad.
41:31You're shocked.
41:33You know,
41:34and it was interesting too.
41:35This is also why
41:36you don't judge a book
41:37by its cover
41:38because I will be
41:39100% honest
41:41when Mr. Foskett
41:41was here
41:42and he's,
41:44you know,
41:44inside the house
41:45and stuff.
41:46Yeah,
41:46there was some funny moments,
41:47but there was moments
41:48like Victor
41:49bored out of his mind
41:50that I kind of was feeling
41:51like I was zoning out.
41:53But thankfully,
41:54I'm still listening in
41:55and what's going on
41:56with his,
41:56you know,
41:57teeth collection and stuff.
41:58So it's,
41:59you know,
41:59I'm like,
42:00damn,
42:00this part was feeling
42:01a little boring,
42:02but it ended up
42:03not being boring.
42:04Hope that,
42:05you know,
42:06comes clear across here,
42:07but that's why
42:08you don't judge it.
42:09You have to see
42:09the whole picture.
42:10You know what I mean?
42:11Sometimes if we judge
42:13too soon,
42:14you might be,
42:15you know,
42:16you could miss
42:17a potential great,
42:19insanely funny,
42:21but crazy,
42:22you know,
42:22like crazy sad moment
42:23at the stuff.
42:24If, you know,
42:24imagine someone just stopped
42:25and like,
42:26ah,
42:26this was getting a little
42:27boring in that sequence
42:28and then they stopped.
42:29I would have missed out
42:30on all that stuff.
42:31So,
42:32that's why you can't judge
42:32things too quickly.
42:34Quickly.
42:35At the same time,
42:36you know,
42:37I remember him,
42:39you know,
42:39trying to take advantage
42:40of Noreen back
42:41in Benny Dorm
42:41and stuff.
42:42So,
42:42quite the actor.
42:44Here,
42:45his performance was,
42:46you know,
42:46it was crazy
42:46because,
42:47yo,
42:47when you don't,
42:49you just want quiet.
42:50You got crazy neighbors,
42:52you know,
42:53like,
42:53I would say Patrick.
42:55I wouldn't say Pippa
42:56because she's a phenomenal neighbor.
42:58That would be someone
42:59that you want
43:00to be your neighbor.
43:02But then you got
43:02the other neighbors,
43:03you know what I'm saying?
43:04Obviously,
43:05he is not the most,
43:08you know,
43:08Victor is not the most
43:09beloved person
43:12in the neighborhood.
43:13You know,
43:13a lot of people,
43:14you know,
43:14dislike him.
43:15So,
43:15when you're seeing
43:16the snowman,
43:17eventually seeing these hands
43:19and you're hearing
43:19about all these
43:20crazy cool pranks
43:22that's been going on,
43:23absolutely funny
43:24is how,
43:25you know,
43:25kids play pranks.
43:27Shit,
43:27even adults play pranks.
43:29You know,
43:29you can see that,
43:31you know,
43:32Patrick obviously wants
43:33to get the hell away,
43:34but at the end of the day,
43:35his life would be less fun
43:37in my eyes
43:38if he would move away
43:39from this madness,
43:40this community,
43:42this blog.
43:43And yeah,
43:44you know,
43:44I just absolutely love that.
43:46so I feel like sometimes
43:47because he's always
43:48hating on my boy
43:49that I'm glad
43:51when he gets himself
43:52into crazy,
43:53funny-ass scenarios.
43:55So he does say,
43:56Patrick does say
43:56some funny lines
43:57from time to time
43:58that I'm just laughing
43:59because obviously
44:00he has,
44:01you know,
44:01not any real love
44:03for my boy.
44:04And,
44:04you know,
44:05Victor having his,
44:06you know,
44:07moaning,
44:08you know,
44:08moaning of life
44:09kind of moments here,
44:10just moaning constantly.
44:12I love it.
44:12And then you got the missus,
44:14you know,
44:14telling him,
44:15just shut up,
44:16you know,
44:16in so many words,
44:17like,
44:17come on,
44:17like,
44:18chill out,
44:19you know,
44:19in her way
44:20and stuff like that.
44:21I love it.
44:22I do love
44:23when Victor is mad,
44:24but I also really love
44:25when Margaret is upset
44:27because you got to imagine
44:29she is essentially
44:31a volcano,
44:33you know,
44:33she's the calmest,
44:34the sweetest,
44:35but she also has that side,
44:37you know,
44:37you push someone's buttons
44:39too much
44:40and eventually
44:41you might see a side
44:42that you might not like.
44:43So I love it.
44:44You know,
44:44it throws you
44:45because something so innocent,
44:46so pure,
44:47you know,
44:48has that side
44:48because again,
44:49it's just built up,
44:50you know,
44:50it's a volcano
44:51just waiting to explode
44:52and stuff.
44:53I've had my moments in life
44:54that I'm usually very chill.
44:56It takes a lot,
44:57but then once that explosion
44:59pops up,
44:59it's not nice.
45:01So thankfully,
45:03I try to control that stuff,
45:05but,
45:05you know,
45:05we all have,
45:06I think we all have,
45:07a little Victor Meljew,
45:09you know,
45:10as we've been watching this series,
45:12I just relate to him so much,
45:14but,
45:14you know,
45:14besides all the laughs he brings,
45:16he just has a lot of realness to him
45:17that we enjoy
45:18and we've seen a lot of incredible characters.
45:20He is up there for me as well.
45:23You know,
45:24besides all the great characters
45:25that we've seen,
45:26he is,
45:26you know,
45:27the newer edition,
45:28obviously we're a couple series into it now,
45:30but some moments that we really enjoyed.
45:32So real quick with the kids popping up,
45:35eating,
45:36didn't think it was going to be,
45:37the kids that were playing pranks.
45:39So that's a little funny surprise there.
45:42You know,
45:42the clothes and how they,
45:44you know,
45:44she got boomerangs now.
45:46I almost looked at it as a hockey stick
45:48as well as sock.
45:49I laughed
45:50and I love that this dude,
45:52Patrick,
45:52was wearing my man's underwear and shit.
45:54I thought that was hilarious.
45:57Patrick had a good funny moment too,
45:59with the dog walking the dog,
46:00essentially on the treadmill.
46:02I love dogs,
46:03you know,
46:04so much.
46:04And I love animals in general,
46:06but dogs will always be,
46:08you know,
46:09one of my favorites.
46:10And,
46:10you know,
46:11seeing him have that there,
46:12what was funny as hell in the moment there,
46:14but seeing all those pranks,
46:17seeing him bitching and shit,
46:18the night moment there,
46:20where he can't sleep,
46:21you know,
46:22she's trying to sleep and he's like,
46:24how the bloody hell are you?
46:26Not,
46:27you know,
46:27you know,
46:28disturbed in this moment there was making me laugh there,
46:32you know,
46:32him popping the balloon,
46:33simple thing,
46:34but,
46:34you know,
46:34trying to,
46:35that's a little bit moment of stress relief,
46:37like he's getting,
46:38but ain't going to do that much.
46:39But when that guy came in,
46:41Mr. Foskett,
46:43which who we thought were the kids and shit,
46:44I got to say though,
46:46when someone is calling,
46:47man,
46:48that would be my worst nightmare.
46:50I'm sorry.
46:51Someone called me out and they're like outside my door.
46:54Like I,
46:55I,
46:55my heart would sink and stuff.
46:56I'm very much introverted and stuff like that.
46:59Yeah.
47:00I don't want nobody knocking on my door like that.
47:03That shit would kill me.
47:04So I'm with Victor in that moment there.
47:07I'm like,
47:07Oh my God.
47:09And stuff.
47:09But this is where also tugs on your heartstrings with the end about them being so nice to them,
47:14even though they're like dying inside,
47:17wanting this guy to get the hell out of here,
47:19you know,
47:20you know,
47:21when they had the food done,
47:22you know,
47:22they're eating and he's like,
47:23all right,
47:23we're going to get to go and shit like that.
47:26You know,
47:26so it's crazy how your actions can be deemed very nice to someone,
47:30but you,
47:32even though you don't really like what you're doing and shit.
47:34So I,
47:35I still applaud them because they still,
47:37um,
47:38how you call,
47:39how you say it,
47:39um,
47:40not catered to the person,
47:41but you know,
47:42you invited him to your house,
47:43you took care of him.
47:44Uh,
47:44it's been a long time,
47:46but I loved how in those moments when I was thinking,
47:50okay,
47:50this could be a little bit considered a little bit boring and shit with the guy rambling and not giving Victor a word in,
47:56but also funny at the same time.
47:57Cause when he's about to talk,
47:59he's getting interrupted again and again and again.
48:01So there is where that funny part goes in.
48:04But,
48:04um,
48:05when you see,
48:06you know,
48:07he fell and then eventually,
48:09uh,
48:11he went to the bathroom and then everything clicks in.
48:13Cause let me,
48:14he did say that he 13 times,
48:16he's like,
48:16I'm not going to talk about our show.
48:17And then I hear,
48:18here's the goals,
48:19you know,
48:19he's showing his crazy shit.
48:22Margaret is the first to think about that stuff.
48:24So when,
48:24yo,
48:24he went outside,
48:27throw out the trash and he sees,
48:29I thought it picked up,
48:31it picked up,
48:32it went to another level in that moment there.
48:35Uh,
48:36and then when he's hanging all,
48:38you know,
48:38the full moon came out in that night,
48:40man.
48:40Oh my God.
48:41That was crazy funny.
48:43But then when Patrick as well coming in,
48:46he's got his guests,
48:47you know,
48:47it's a big day for him,
48:48you know,
48:48essentially.
48:49And he got to see,
48:51that was some of the greatest moments there.
48:52That was such a great moment to be seen,
48:55uh,
48:55to be had.
48:56Oh,
48:57how could we forget too?
48:59When he was outside,
49:00when Victor was outside early on with the lady jogging and shit,
49:03and he's pulling the arms,
49:05he's talking to his neighbor.
49:06I'm telling you,
49:06man,
49:06you can only just imagine what is going on with each of the neighbors that,
49:11uh,
49:11you know,
49:11exist in this community.
49:13So you can,
49:14your mind can be racing,
49:15thinking about all the adventures that happened,
49:18uh,
49:18on this block.
49:19And it,
49:19it keeps me going,
49:21ladies and gentlemen,
49:21it keeps me going.
49:22It brings me a lot of joy.
49:23There's great moments,
49:24great lines,
49:25great dialogue,
49:26great action,
49:28tug on your heart string,
49:29dramatic moments,
49:31funny,
49:31laugh at loud moments.
49:33Uh,
49:33and then,
49:34you know,
49:34you get back to reality a little bit because,
49:36you know,
49:36at the end of the day,
49:38whether you are,
49:40uh,
49:41you know,
49:42um,
49:43you know,
49:43from here,
49:44across the pond,
49:44whatever,
49:45we all go through shit.
49:46You know,
49:46we all have things that happen good,
49:49bad,
49:49you know,
49:50sad,
49:50depressing and stuff like that.
49:51So when you get hit back to reality there for a moment there,
49:54and the music is setting in and you're,
49:56you're already caught up in the field,
49:58just a brilliant show,
49:59brilliant episode.
50:00Uh,
50:00and again,
50:01you know,
50:01that's why you don't judge things,
50:02uh,
50:03you know,
50:03too,
50:04um,
50:04too quickly,
50:05you know,
50:05you don't judge a book by its cover,
50:07give it time,
50:08at least play it out,
50:09uh,
50:09and see how it turned out.
50:10And I'm glad,
50:11you know what I mean?
50:12Obviously I'm not going to stop an episode just because I might've found in a big,
50:15in a portion,
50:16uh,
50:16it was a little bit zoning me out for a second,
50:19but,
50:19uh,
50:20I'm glad,
50:20I'm glad,
50:21you know,
50:21that we finished,
50:22well,
50:23we were going to finish it anyway,
50:24but anyways,
50:25great episode,
50:26funny moments,
50:27love Victor,
50:28love Margaret,
50:29uh,
50:29you know,
50:29cool to see,
50:30uh,
50:30we'll call Mr.
50:31Foskett on this episode.
50:33Um,
50:33and then that turn of events at the end there with that collection.
50:37I mean,
50:38that is quite the collection way better than trading cards.
50:41I wonder if they will keep it,
50:43uh,
50:43where were they put it?
50:44Uh,
50:44I'll have to stay tuned to find out if it never gets,
50:47uh,
50:47we never get to see it again.
50:48Well then whatever.
50:49I'll see for myself,
50:51ladies and gentlemen,
50:51but,
50:52uh,
50:52who knows?
50:52Maybe it could be like the gnomes,
50:54you know,
50:54where they had it again a few times.
50:56So with that being said,
50:58don't forget to like,
50:58comment,
50:59subscribe enough of my yapping.
51:00I'm sorry.
51:01Um,
51:01but this episode had a lot to unravel,
51:03uh,
51:04a lot of things to unpack and yeah,
51:06I'm,
51:07I'm happy with the way,
51:08uh,
51:09you know,
51:10I'm happy the way it ended.
51:11You know what I mean?
51:11It just makes you appreciate life a little bit more.
51:14So these shows have some meaning sometimes behind it.
51:17Anyways,
51:17we'll see you soon.
51:18Take care.
51:19Don't forget to like,
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51:20subscribe,
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51:25We'll see you soon.
51:25Peace out.
51:26Take care.
51:26Be well.