Alasdair's seemingly innocent question "Do you not hold the babies while it's happening?" makes me gasp for air after trying to hold back my laughter, because the mental image is so strong and also so surreal. Brilliant comment. Love it.
Even though I recognize the general criticism of Alistair's jokes as lacking the broad reach of generalization of either the British government or global politics, I still commend him for comparing the sad loss of Prince Philip, part of the old and somewhat distinguished monarchy, to a living, but o so disgracefully still a part of the royal family, who we could have done without.
@@barkebaat Maybe the topic racism is a reminder of how much more negative impulses people with dark complexion are exposed to? Or, it could be that Athena's humor seems to be a little bit too lightweight for the surrounding company of well-exposed (and slightly privileged) comedians.
Alasdair's seemingly innocent question "Do you not hold the babies while it's happening?" makes me gasp for air after trying to hold back my laughter, because the mental image is so strong and also so surreal. Brilliant comment. Love it.
The "boo-lack lives matter" joke reminds me so much of that old Simpsons joke, "boo-urns"
that's the joke
I like this show quite alot but this episode was absolutely hilarious.
Yes, this panel has great chemistry!
Thankfully I caught the full episode before they took it down.
Alasdair ftw with that last comment.
Really good gags this time, really makes my weekend better. Thanks again for uploading, you're my hero. 📼🎥 🦸♂️
Even though I recognize the general criticism of Alistair's jokes as lacking the broad reach of generalization of either the British government or global politics, I still commend him for comparing the sad loss of Prince Philip, part of the old and somewhat distinguished monarchy, to a living, but o so disgracefully still a part of the royal family, who we could have done without.
I was named after my grandmother's nickname... thankfully it was a movie character and not an elongated body part
First love the show guys thanks Ovid
Getting hooked up with a cushy position at a company is not the same as getting a job.
well, when you're from a Norwegian town with over 7 people you might not know much about breast feeding
Little Bit is a strange name for a baby. What happens when she grows up?
Lilibet?
At least it isn't vice signalling
I feel sorry for the Black woman on this show
How so ?
@@barkebaat Maybe the topic racism is a reminder of how much more negative impulses people with dark complexion are exposed to? Or, it could be that Athena's humor seems to be a little bit too lightweight for the surrounding company of well-exposed (and slightly privileged) comedians.
not worth watching 4 mins. at a time! If we all stop watching, they will have to put up the whole show! Greedy Frs.
Ovid put up the full video, BBC took it down with a copyright claim
@@Ocker3 greedy bbc. nice try though