Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 6 hours ago
Transcript
00:00To create new life from dead human parts, the brass ring of all scientific pursuits.
00:18I first tried building a man to take my place when I was drafted in to fight your American
00:24Civil War.
00:25Thing is, I ended up going there myself.
00:27Had a fantastic time.
00:28Good food, good fellowship.
00:30I restarted the project several times over the years when I took up judo, when my band
00:36needed a drummer, and during the piggyback craze of the 1980s.
00:39But I never damn well finished it.
00:42Always set my sights just too high.
00:44But if repetition is the father of progress, then call me Big Papa.
00:49So technically that does rhyme with orange.
00:52Ugh, good gravy.
00:54What smells so bad in here?
00:55And can I please have some?
00:57No, you may not.
00:58This is a proprietary amniotic bath of my own invention for my new man.
01:02I intend to reanimate once dead human flesh to my own modern Prometheus.
01:08Like, uh, Dr. Frankenstein.
01:10I don't know who that is.
01:11Dr. Frankenstein from the book and the countless movies?
01:15No, I've never heard of him.
01:16What I'm doing is completely original.
01:18I should call him Cravensworth's monster, and he should be our new familiar.
01:23Well, you know I love a weekend build.
01:25I can go get my Phillips head.
01:27Fantastic.
01:27As you can see, all my heads are fucked.
01:29If you can persuade your friend Phillip to part with his, then we're in business.
01:33Don't sing if you want to live long.
01:39They have no use for your song.
01:42You're dead.
01:42You're dead.
01:43You're dead.
01:44You're dead.
01:45And out of this world.
01:48Now your hope and compassion is gone.
01:51You've sold out your dream to the world.
01:54Stay dead.
01:55Stay dead.
01:56Stay dead.
01:57You're dead.
01:57And out of this world.
01:59I started a new job today.
02:14Kind of a funny story, actually.
02:15I'll make this quick because I'm already late.
02:17So I'm at Panera Bread, and I get this call from this guy named Rob.
02:20He's over at Cannon Capital.
02:21Now he's yelling profanity, a lot of bad words about his order that we got wrong.
02:26I'm so sorry.
02:27He's like a regular.
02:28He always gets the same thing.
02:29The Napa Almond Chicken Sammy.
02:31Sorry about yelling.
02:32He got the Green Goddess instead, which are totally different sandwiches.
02:34If you know, you know.
02:35So I offered to correct it and bring it down here myself.
02:38I meet Lamar in the lobby.
02:40He's from the mailroom.
02:41And we start chatting.
02:42He asked me if I graduated high school.
02:43And I say, yeah.
02:44And he says, how much do you make a Panera?
02:46And I tell him, and he says, how would you like to make $3 more an hour?
02:49And I say, what?
02:51And, well, very tail-ending.
02:53I'm a finance guy now.
02:54I mean, it's only the mailroom, but still, it's a start.
03:00No, no, no.
03:01You can't come in with me.
03:02This is like a job job, like a real job.
03:05I'll just see you back home.
03:13Telephone!
03:14Colin Robinson, come over here.
03:16We have progress.
03:16I need you to observe.
03:18Oh, how do you do, sir?
03:21Shit!
03:22Observe with your eyes, not your hands, Colin Robinson.
03:24It's fine, I'll get it.
03:26I'll leave you to it.
03:27Hello?
03:28No, Guillermo does not live here anymore.
03:30He lives in the shade.
03:31Oh, you are Guillermo.
03:32Guillermo, now is not a good time.
03:34Leslow's new jack-off machine has malfunctioned.
03:36It's not a jack-off machine.
03:37Why don't you call back in a week?
03:39Oh, who is cooking meat pies?
03:42Oh, of course.
03:43A jack-off machine.
03:44It's not a jack-off machine.
03:46It could be.
03:48Why would I make myself another jack-off machine
03:50when I have a perfectly good one I built 100 years ago?
03:53Anyway, my darling, I haven't got time to sit here
03:55and shoot the shit with you.
03:57Colin Robinson and I are very busy.
03:59Well, I don't want to be here anyway.
04:00Stinks.
04:01Hold that leaf.
04:03Keep up the good work, Jacob.
04:05Colin Robinson, I need you to check the electric current.
04:08How do you want me to do that?
04:09Put your finger in the tank.
04:11Do not put your whole hand in there.
04:13Just your finger.
04:14Okay.
04:16Ow, ow, ow, ow!
04:19Oh, God!
04:21Ah!
04:22Fantastic!
04:26Hey, I just want to let you know I'm borrowing your iron
04:29because I want to look sharp for work tomorrow
04:31for my new job.
04:33You're not at Panera?
04:34No.
04:35Cannon Capital Strategies.
04:37We're a smallish private equity firm.
04:40It's pretty complicated stuff.
04:41Oh!
04:41And your job there is collecting irons?
04:45No.
04:45I'm going to go iron, then I'm going to go to bed
04:47because I don't have time for this.
04:50Nandor, Guillermo has a big-time, big-boy, big-dick job.
04:54I do not like this at all.
04:55He will be amongst his own kind.
04:57He'll be fine.
04:58No, Nandor, he won't.
05:00He has been here for 15 years with the easy ride from us.
05:03And now, when the pressure gets too much for him,
05:05who is he going to blame?
05:06Us!
05:06For casting him out of paradise!
05:08A couple of years back, I heard about a familiar in Queens
05:11retired from the old vampire game.
05:13Got herself a studio apartment, job in marketing.
05:16She could not handle the shock
05:17of returning to the regular human world.
05:20Two months later, she comes back,
05:21kills all of the vampires in her old house.
05:25Guillermo's going to kill us all.
05:27Good golly.
05:27You'd think a so-called man of science
05:29would have a better way of checking for an electrical short.
05:33Come in, Robin.
05:34Come in!
05:35Well, back to the grindstone.
05:37Come in, come in.
05:39Superstructure is sound, bones are good,
05:41and the nerves are literally made of steel.
05:43Yeah, but what about the head?
05:45Kind of need a head.
05:46Goggles.
05:46Okay.
05:47Don't you worry about the head, me old fruit.
05:49I've got a perfect one.
05:50Our meal shall have the visage of a prince.
05:53Oh, Rock Hudson.
05:54Rock Hudson, is that his name?
05:56Yeah.
05:56Rock Hardston, more like.
05:57That'd be great.
05:58Problem is, he's dead.
06:00He'd been dead for years.
06:02Really?
06:02Yeah.
06:03Do you know if someone's had the foresight
06:04to have preserved his head?
06:06I doubt it.
06:07Barbarians.
06:08Well, that puts us on the back foot.
06:10We need a hot head.
06:11Yeah, from a cool dude.
06:12It doesn't have to be cool.
06:13The head is purely decorative.
06:14Now, what's the most expedient way
06:16of examining a wide variety of heads
06:18before selecting one for removal and transplant?
06:21I'm actually certified for all the rideshare services.
06:25I mean, you talk about a quick and easy energy drain.
06:28This is the job.
06:29And you swear this is the best way
06:31to find a usable human head.
06:32Oh, there he is.
06:33I like his smile.
06:34Hi for Doug.
06:35You got it.
06:36Hop in.
06:37Oh, my God.
06:39Oh, I didn't order a group ride.
06:42I don't love his ears.
06:43All right.
06:44You heard the fella.
06:45Hit the bricks, Doug.
06:46Fuck the fuck off.
06:47Get away from the car.
06:49I do have feelings, believe it or not.
06:52I get lonely.
06:53Would you say you're kind of an emotional guy?
06:58Hey!
06:59The problem with making new friends
07:01is that 99% of people are insipid cretins.
07:06Hi.
07:06For Cecil's?
07:07What the fuck's in his mouth?
07:08Dope braces.
07:09No.
07:10Seriously?
07:11But if I could literally make a new friend from scratch?
07:15Did you cry at goodwill hunting?
07:17No.
07:18Okay.
07:19Get the fuck out.
07:20How do you like them apples?
07:21Call me a softie,
07:23but that's what I'm looking for in a head
07:25that's going to be severed off
07:26and attached to a body made up of cadaver parts.
07:29You want that?
07:37Sir?
07:40Nancy?
07:41How did you get in here?
07:42This is a place of business.
07:44You're going to get me fired.
07:45Get out.
07:45Hey, team.
07:46Can we bring it in for a sec here?
07:48You may have noticed some cameras roaming around.
07:51I'd like everybody to ignore them.
07:53These guys are making a documentary
07:54about innovations in global finance,
07:56and guess who makes the perfect subject?
07:58Say it with me.
07:59Canon Capital Strategies!
08:02So please, at least try to look like you're busy, okay?
08:06I'm looking at you, Jimmy.
08:07I think one of the most interesting things
08:09about Canon Capital is
08:11even though we're located here in Manhattan,
08:13we're best known for our work in China
08:15and Japan and South Korea.
08:18So to do business in those time zones,
08:20we have to work nights,
08:22which makes for some pretty weird hours.
08:25But if you want to compete in the Asia markets,
08:30you've got to work Asia hours, and we do.
08:33That sounds fun.
08:35Yeah, and it's not just the music.
08:36Latin jazz has a whole culture.
08:38The musicians, they always greet each other with hugs,
08:41and sometimes they come hug the audience members.
08:43There's no such thing as an Irish goodbye
08:45at a Latin jazz club.
08:46Pull over.
08:48He's friendly.
08:50Say, it's a tasty bit of eye candy.
08:51I like that he's outgoing and easy to talk to.
08:54It doesn't matter about that.
08:55He's just a donkey.
08:56Wow.
08:57I'm not wild about his infatuation with Latin jazz,
09:00but I can find that area of the brain
09:01and just eliminate it.
09:02How do you do that?
09:03Just get a nice pick,
09:04wiggle it about.
09:06Let's get on.
09:06Hello.
09:07Bill, Bill, whoa, Bill.
09:08Can I have a word?
09:10Did you fix the flag?
09:11Well, Bill, it's a good news, bad news situation.
09:13The good news is you don't have to pay for the ride.
09:17Okay.
09:17What's the bad news?
09:22Oh, hey, I can actually take Jordan's mail.
09:25Oh, okay.
09:26I'm his assistant, Wendy.
09:27Oh, hey, Wendy.
09:28I'm Guillermo.
09:29Nice to meet you.
09:29Yeah.
09:30You know, I started in the mailroom, too.
09:32Oh, really?
09:33Guillermo must excel at this new job
09:35because if it doesn't go as smoothly as he hopes,
09:38that little bouncing bitch
09:39will blame us for his failings,
09:41and then he will kill us.
09:43After that, it was just knowing what Jordan wants
09:44before he knows what he wants.
09:46Wow, that's pretty good advice.
09:48Someone needed to take action,
09:50and that someone, as usual, is me.
09:53I was kind of an assistant myself for a little bit.
09:55I mean, not for a little bit, for a while.
09:57But, you know, it's always weird to, like,
09:59oh, she is quick.
10:02Also, I needed a new project,
10:04and now I get to try out my regular human behavior.
10:07Since switching to medium roast,
10:09I'm sleeping so much better.
10:11I'm Kenny!
10:12Wendy took off again,
10:14so it would be great if I could get you
10:16to hop onto Jordan's desk.
10:20Wow, really?
10:21So it turns out that the finance world
10:23is a lot easier than Panera Bread.
10:25I guess the powers that be
10:27heard that I was absolutely crushing it
10:30in the mailroom,
10:31and now I'm an assistant.
10:34Since the time of the great philosophers,
10:37man has dreamed of bringing life
10:39to a lifeless vessel,
10:40spitting in the face of his creator,
10:43thus becoming a creator himself.
10:45Which brings me to alchemy.
10:47Yeah, yeah.
10:48Just flip the switch.
10:49Don't be hasty, let's hear him out.
11:11It's hard to hear with everything going.
11:17Do you want me to flip the...
11:19Sorry, I just couldn't hear.
11:23That was amazing.
11:24Moving around and everything.
11:26Now I remember why I've abandoned this project.
11:29The sudden jolt of total consciousness
11:31is too much,
11:32even for the dullest of brutes.
11:34And the creature's response
11:35to such a sensory overload is violence.
11:38Pity.
11:39Where are you...
11:40No!
11:41Laszlo, don't!
11:41This is not a conversation,
11:43Colin Robinson.
11:44This creature will destroy us,
11:46so we must destroy it first.
11:48Sometimes a scientist must admit defeat.
11:50Them's are the breaks.
11:59Uh, what else?
12:00We got Adrian Bellamy
12:01from the Essex Fund
12:02coming in later today.
12:03You ready to reel in that whale, Ryan?
12:05You know it, baby.
12:05You set him up
12:06and knock him down.
12:08Right?
12:09Here's the deal with Bellamy.
12:10He's very particular.
12:12I want everybody in this room
12:13to be on their aid.
12:14Of course.
12:14Yeah.
12:15Yep.
12:16If we do not want Guillermo to crack,
12:19then his progress in the human world
12:21must be monitored.
12:22So someone needed to take action.
12:25And as usual,
12:27that someone is me.
12:29So let's just show him
12:30a lot of attention.
12:30You got it.
12:31I have to...
12:33I have to go.
12:33Sorry.
12:34Excuse me.
12:34All right.
12:37It doesn't matter.
12:38Mandor, what the hell
12:42are you doing here?
12:43I am patrolling for spills,
12:45such as my janitorial duty.
12:47This is my life
12:48and my job.
12:49You can't be here.
12:49But I am an employee
12:50of Cannon Capital now,
12:52which makes us co-workers.
12:54Excuse me.
12:55You know the only time
12:56I set the bar as low as you, Gary,
12:58is for limbo.
12:59You killed me.
13:01Mmm, mama's go-go juice.
13:04Nadja?
13:06Oh, shit.
13:08You're here, too.
13:09Well, someone needed
13:10to keep a close eye on you.
13:11Yes, that was my thinking also.
13:13What a merry mix-up.
13:14Spill a clock, excuse me.
13:16So, you could pick any job,
13:18Nandor,
13:19and you went with janitor.
13:20Yes, what's wrong with that?
13:22There are many things
13:23I've learned as a janitor
13:25at Cannon Capital.
13:27The key to making money
13:29on Wall Street
13:30is to keep a tidy office.
13:32Nobody wants cold coffees
13:34on their desk,
13:35so empty them
13:36while they're still hot.
13:39There's nothing wrong
13:39with being a janitor.
13:40I get to wander
13:41the corridors freely.
13:43Everyone loves greeting Janity.
13:45I'm gonna ask you both.
13:46No, I'm gonna tell you.
13:48Go back to Staten Island
13:49because I just recently
13:51got a big promotion,
13:52and I can't have you two
13:53messing it up.
13:53Hmm, I wonder how you got
13:55that big promotion
13:56straight from the mailroom
13:58to Jordan's desk
14:00just because Wendy
14:01stopped showing up.
14:03Hmm.
14:05Make no mistake, Guillermo.
14:07Without me,
14:08you are the cow
14:08that carries the corpses
14:10to the burn pit.
14:11With me,
14:12you are the prize pig
14:13who gets to eat
14:13with the mayor
14:14and his big, teated wife.
14:16Yes, and I have also helped
14:18with Guillermo's ascension.
14:19No, you haven't.
14:20You clean up shit.
14:21And piss.
14:22Enough, all right?
14:23Enough.
14:23Just leave me alone.
14:24I don't need your help
14:25to succeed.
14:26Leave me alone.
14:28Ungrateful.
14:29He is clearly flailing.
14:31We need to keep coming here.
14:32Yes.
14:33He needs us now
14:34more than ever.
14:37I couldn't stop thinking
14:39about the monster.
14:40Laszlo was a little too quick
14:42to give up on him,
14:44so I decided to take matters
14:45into my own hands.
14:47You'll get what I mean
14:49by that joke in a second.
14:51It's really good.
14:53Yeah, just wait.
14:53I've been doing
14:55some independent research,
14:57and I've come to the realization
14:59that the monsters acting up
15:02and smashing things
15:04is a result of a faulty body part,
15:08namely his hands.
15:10His hands.
15:11Now you know what I meant earlier
15:14in my interview
15:15when I said,
15:17into my own hands,
15:19the joke I had made.
15:20This guy was a recreational baseball player,
15:25one home run,
15:25two doubles,
15:26and a walk.
15:26What the fuck are you doing?
15:29Just give me a chance,
15:31all right?
15:31That thing is far too dangerous.
15:33It's not perfect,
15:35but I can train him.
15:37I know I can.
15:37I've learned so much about science
15:40just hanging around you.
15:41Another young scientist inspired.
15:43First Mr. Oppenheimer,
15:44and now Colin Robinson.
15:46Exactly.
15:47I just,
15:48I need a little more time.
15:50If it's time you want,
15:52then time you should have.
15:54I fear this damn fool
15:58doesn't understand
15:59the dangers or the risks,
16:00but every scientist
16:01has got to learn
16:02each lesson for himself.
16:03If he's not careful,
16:04I fear this whole thing
16:05could turn into
16:06a monster mash,
16:08or worse still,
16:10a graveyard smash.
16:14Welcome, Mr. Bellamy.
16:17Hey.
16:18Uh...
16:18Oh, never mind the cameras.
16:20We're just getting
16:21some behind-the-scenes videotape
16:22for Herb Allen
16:22for his next conference
16:23in the Sun Valley.
16:24Kathy, my love,
16:26could you plop Mr. Bellamy
16:27in conference room A, please?
16:28Sure.
16:29Thank you very much.
16:30Very good.
16:31Plop we go.
16:33Hey, Matt.
16:34Here we go.
16:35Hey, Matt.
16:38Right, Doc,
16:38where the hell have you been?
16:39Bellamy's here already, man.
16:40These fucking fobs.
16:42Hey, Bryce,
16:43want to pause the sudoku
16:43and get on this ship, man?
16:44Sorry.
16:45Untwist your knickers, my love.
16:47Bellamy is on 25,
16:48conference room B.
16:49Go up, hurry.
16:50Yep.
16:51Shoot.
16:51You can do this, right, Doc?
16:53I believe in you.
16:56You little bitch.
17:01Stop touching things.
17:03Adrian Bellamy,
17:04a.k.a.
17:04The Whale.
17:05You have five minutes
17:07to learn everything about him
17:09and then meet him
17:10in conference room A.
17:12Don't fuck it up.
17:13Bellamy, seriously?
17:14No.
17:15Wait.
17:15No.
17:17I need that.
17:18Take two.
17:27Nice and easy.
17:28Easy breezy.
17:29You know,
17:30having a secret handshake
17:32with a close buddy
17:33has always been
17:34a dream of mine.
17:36There.
17:37All right.
17:38All right.
17:38No.
17:39Ow.
17:39Ow.
17:40Ow.
17:40Ow.
17:41Ow.
17:41Ow.
17:44Don't worry.
17:45It hurts worse than it looks.
17:47Got to get back on the horse, though.
17:50Giddy up.
17:50Woo.
17:51Yeehaw.
17:53Hook them horns.
17:53Take three.
17:58Sir Bellamy.
18:00I'm sorry.
18:00Have you been waiting long?
18:01I am so sorry about that.
18:03Let me refresh your drink here.
18:05Don't know what's taking Ryan so long.
18:08I'm sure he'll be here any minute.
18:12Yeah.
18:13I love to get hydrated at work,
18:16especially if I'm going to get sloshed tonight
18:19at, uh, Zero Bond.
18:23You club?
18:26Yeah.
18:27Yeah, I love to club.
18:29You can learn a lot
18:30from someone's Instagram.
18:32Like Mr. Bellamy,
18:33he loves partying at Zero Bond.
18:35If I'm not clubbing, I'm here.
18:37If I'm here, I'm not clubbing,
18:38so I'd rather be clubbing.
18:39Loves commenting on supermodel's posts.
18:42Oh, the smoke show.
18:44Oh, yeah.
18:44And she's got the...
18:46Yes, sir.
18:47Loves the clean lines
18:48of the new Rivian.
18:51Oh, and he also tagged his ex-wife
18:53in all his kids' pictures
18:54because, you know,
18:56they're in good terms.
18:57That's nice.
18:58Next month,
18:59you, me,
18:59at a clay court in the moment.
19:00Oh, God.
19:02Adrian, hi.
19:03How are we doing in here?
19:04Good.
19:05So I have to see what you got for me.
19:07Yeah.
19:07Hey, he's going to be in a meeting, yeah?
19:09Well, I...
19:10Maybe at least one guy
19:10who knows what the fuck he's talking about.
19:15All right, whatever you say.
19:17Good.
19:17You're in.
19:18Oh, good.
19:19Sure.
19:25So she said
19:26that's why you're not allowed
19:26in the sauna anymore.
19:29Oh, it was good
19:29to have you down here, man.
19:31Absolutely.
19:31I'm going to give you a call tomorrow
19:32just to follow up,
19:33but it's been a real pleasure.
19:34Sounds good.
19:35G-man.
19:35Boop.
19:36We've got to get you
19:36out to the island, too.
19:38What was your name again?
19:39Guillermo.
19:39Guillermo.
19:40Well, congratulations, Guillermo.
19:41You've just replaced Ryan.
19:43You're an analyst, bud.
19:44The fuck is he, anyway?
19:45Hey, Ryan!
19:46Where the fuck are you?
19:47Have you guys seen Ryan?
19:48What the fuck is that guy, right?
19:52I'm sure he's over here, bud.
19:54Oh.
19:55What the...
19:55Oh, hey, guys.
19:56Sorry.
19:56Ryan here is, um...
19:58Yeah, he's been going hard
19:59on the Adderall for a while now.
20:00Hey, you can't use this, all right?
20:02You do not have my permission
20:03to use this footage.
20:04Delete the file
20:05if you're watching this.
20:06Ryan!
20:07Hey!
20:07Wake up, bro.
20:08Come on.
20:09Hey, Jordan.
20:10Say no more.
20:11Huh?
20:12I will take care of this.
20:13I'm on it.
20:13I will get rid of Ryan.
20:15Oh, great.
20:16Let him down easy, all right?
20:17He's getting married
20:17in a couple months.
20:18I will do this now.
20:19Not your problem.
20:20Okay.
20:21Well, thanks.
20:22I like you.
20:24Yeah!
20:25Ooh!
20:26What's not to like?
20:28Are you kidding me?
20:29Oh, come on.
20:31Do you know how hard it is
20:32to get blood off of unsealed marble?
20:34I'm not hearing the words, um...
20:37I told you I don't need your help, right?
20:39I want to earn my way up the ladder.
20:41So I killed some rando
20:43with an overpriced MBA
20:44so you could get in the room.
20:46Which I didn't ask you to do.
20:47I didn't ask you to do that.
20:48But you were the one
20:49that impressed the rich, large whale, huh?
20:52And Jordan noticed.
20:54That's kind of true.
20:55See?
20:56Yeah, I was pretty annoyed at first
20:58that Naja and Nandor
20:59completely ignored me
21:00and came back to canon.
21:02But I decided to let them stay
21:04if they promise no more funny business.
21:07Like murder.
21:08Right, right.
21:10Going back into the human world
21:12can be so overwhelming.
21:13So many things to get used to.
21:15And it's kind of nice
21:17to see a familiar face.
21:19Familiar.
21:19Welcome to the Big Shoe, Ed Sullivan.
21:26I think you will be pleasantly surprised
21:29by how far the monster has come.
21:32Uh, monster, can I have you come out here, please?
21:36Let's get ready to see
21:39what the, uh, monster can do now.
21:43Fantastic.
21:44Monster, can we have a, uh,
21:46friendly introduction out of you?
21:49Friend.
21:51Friend.
21:51Friend.
21:53Friend.
21:54Employee, but very close.
21:56Oh, I'd never say I'm on par
21:59with Laszlo as a scientist,
22:01but I, I do think
22:03I have one quality
22:05that the old pistol lacks,
22:07which is patience.
22:11So I just took some time
22:14and met the monster
22:15where he was at.
22:17Come on, buddy.
22:18You know, turned down the volume
22:19and listened to his tempo,
22:22which happens to be
22:24a, a Latin jazz rhythm.
22:29That is a book.
22:32Book.
22:33That is a magnifying glass.
22:34Magnifying.
22:37A doodad.
22:38Doodad.
22:39Jar of brains
22:42or bull's testicles.
22:44That's just a light.
22:46You gotta let them learn by doing.
22:48That is a Tesla coil.
22:51Don't, Ed, don't.
22:53Some people say I'm
22:54an acquired taste
22:56and I don't know,
22:57maybe the monster
22:58just needed someone
22:59to know that he is too.
23:01Good job.
23:02And now,
23:04on to the piece de resistance.
23:06I believe that with time
23:09and care,
23:10I have removed
23:12the monster's impulse
23:13to harm.
23:15Observe.
23:16The monster will now delicately
23:23hold this mouse
23:26gently
23:27in his hand
23:29without crushing him.
23:32Protection over pain.
23:36That's a remarkable start,
23:39Colin Robinson.
23:40I'll admit I was skeptical,
23:41but you turned this experiment
23:43from shit to champagne
23:44and yourself
23:45into a man of science.
23:46With our combined efforts,
23:47we can take this monster
23:48to the top.
23:49So we can keep him?
23:52Oh, yes.
23:52Awesome sauce.
23:54Great work, fellas.
23:55Well done.
23:56Oh, don't you do that.
23:57Ah!
23:58I'll bid you gents
23:59good evening.
23:59Good night.
24:01You did great.
24:03Oh, what's in your mind?
24:07Oh, no.
24:08No, monster.
24:09Out.
24:11Ew.
24:12Well, it's okay.
24:13Even monsters make mistakes.
24:14No, monster, leave it.
24:16Monster, leave it.
24:18Screw it.
24:19Monster can have a mouse
24:20as a treat,
24:20but we're not
24:21making a habit of it.
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended