>The Man Who Would Never Be, What They Made Him To Be
Makes me fucking sad we won't get anything as amazing as this again.
Fuck.
>The Man Who Would Never Be, What They Made Him To Be
Makes me fucking sad we won't get anything as amazing as this again.
Fuck.
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Looks fucking awful.
what is funny in this scene?
it's not supposed to be funny mane
Then mission accomplished.
I would have liked a second season but whatever
Really disappointed by Tim Heidecker and Brett Gelman, they made themselves look like faggots doing what they did.
Hell yeah.
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why is tim such a piece of shit?
>twitter suspended 2 weeks ago
>no word from him whatsoever
>no new video
is this the end of sam j hyde?
>called sam hyde
>hides
how about im doin none of them
pottery
he posts on the mde twitter now, fag
This show was legitimately the best television programming I've seen in over a decade, easily.
What was the best for you before you saw MDE?
Just Sam, Nick, and Charls making goofy arty sketches and having genuine fun.
So what did he actually mean by this?
Jesus take it easy fuccboi
This scene was actual kino
I feel this is how all men deal with depression/traumatic events, just pretend everything is alright
I didn't really get the "greatness" of this sketch. I thought The Wall Show was much better.
He meant go buy a bikelock and use it club people with different political views than mine
anybody else think this sketch was inspired by the coen bros film "The man who wasn't there"?
what if the real prison is the one inside his mind
Yea until it's too late
Sometimes it's funny, most of the time it's jumbled unfunny mess
What if the real prison is the one society created for us, what happened to freedom?