I would like to think that Tuvok assumed that janeway had figured out that he had the degenerative disorder revealed in the final episode and he was about to confess before janeway whipped out the cake.
Voyager may get alot of hate from some fans but I count Tuvok as one of my favorite Star Trek characters. We never had a Vulcan as part of the bridge crew since Spock and seeing a logical being in charge of ship security was a really (dare I say) fascinating perspective
@@matthewcorcoran2891 , precisely! Those two abominations are proof of how we need to shut down SJW culture. It warps and destroys anything that it didn't create.
@@matthewcorcoran2891 Whoah whoah whoah, let's not go overboard. Yes those 2 "star trek" shows are hot garbage but that fact doesn't mean Voyager is in anyway an example of great TV.
David Welsh yes a show in the 90s with a female captain, a black vulcan and a native american first officer was completely devoid of “sjw” stuff. just say you never understood star trek and move on lol
I want to say that the show was trying to recapture the human Vulcan friendship that Kirk and Spock had by creating the friendship of Janeway and Tuvok. I think they did it splendidly. I love this moment between the two and no one can convince me otherwise. 😄🖖🏼
Vulcans are naturally gifted to become deadpan snarkers. They may not laugh their own comments, but the excell at being funny and clever and the same time.
Tim Russ is a comedy genius. At one convention Robert McNeill talked about the first scene where Tuvok does a mind meld, and Tim intentionally blew the take by starting to hum loudly then launched into James Brown's "I Feel Good" complete with yell and dancing.
"It was a fire hazard." = "It's not like I'm happy to have a birthday cake or anything, baka!" I have discovered Vulcans are in fact a whole race of tsunderes.
I always loved their relationship. It's funny because Tuvok as a Vulcan doesn't show or experience emotions and especially no emotional attachments yet Janeway seems to be the exception. He does seem to love her as much as she loves him as a close friend. He even hugged her back in Year of Hell part 2.
Vulcans can Form Attachments and there emotion do exist but they activily try to supress them. Vulcans still can have irrational tendencies Like wanted to Beat Captain Cisco in Sports and they See there family as very importent thing Just try to frame everything rational.
@@Siegberg91 In TNG, Data talks about friendship not necessarily being about emotional attachment. Tuvok notes that he holds Janeway in high esteem. It's about respect and trust, two things that can exist without emotions.
@Zelos311 From what I recall, Vulcans naturally experience emotions much more vivdly than humans do. However this led to them being a very angry and war loving species. To counter this they decided to suppress their emotions, good and bad, so that they could become a better species and avoid extinction.
From how he felt the need to come up with and voice a logical justification for blowing out the candle instead of just silently saying to himself "I did it because Janeway wanted me to," my perception went straight from Tuvok finding the whole thing silly to him actually enjoying it.
You, do realize Voyager is normally on Replicator rationing right? each crew member has an allotted number of replicator uses per day. The idea being to limit drain of ships power. Back home I am sure Janeway could have replicated separate dry and Wet ingredients and baked in a kitchen. But that’s not feasible. I mean there is Neelix kitchen but Janeway can’t even get the replicator to get her food just right. So a simple cake is the simpler way to do it. Also you are talking about the culture that since TOS started to Abandon real kitchen food. Where homecooking is normally done at places like Papa Sisko’s kitchen restaurant and what not, many humans get shocked to hear other humans cooking real slaughtered meat or ingredients. But it’s mostly about Voyager limited resources. Some times when the ship is not in crisis they could be more lenient. But overall rationing was an important Voyager policy on the Journey
That build up to the punchline XD. Scenes like this really show how good Voyager could be, as opposed to high speed turning you into a lizard because... quantum...
"It took me a while but I finally underneath the truth" _The tip off to the Dominion? Impossible, I concealed every transmission!_ _Weapons trade with the Mizarians?_ _Using the ship's server to access Orionfans?_ _Using Temporal travel to bring back Tribble infestation on Klingon worlds, so as to buy their shares on the cheap on the Latnium exchange?_ _WHICH ONE DOES SHE KNOW?_ "Happy birthday, my friend!" "Oh. Thank you Captain" _Find her a quicker route home before she gets bored and starts snooping again!_
When I was a teen I definitely liked the later seasons and the spectacle of them more. But when I grew up and rewatched the show, suddenly what I had found boring before, were now my favorite parts. Now I love Kes and Janeways acting. And the small plots exploring the crews personalities on this odyssey
Tuvok told Janeway in "Flashback" that he was 29 years old during the events of ST 6 The Undiscovered Country (2293). That puts his birth in 2264 (two years prior to TOS) he would be 112 years old in this episode.
Wouldn't be too difficult (as Star Trek tech goes). It can make things that are hot or cold (Paris ordered "hot, plain tomato soup"), so all it has to do is replicate the wick at the wick's ignition temperature, and when it materializes, the oxygen in the room starts the flame.
It didnt, if you see closely after the cake is created you can see Janeway lighted the candle, as the light changes, and theres the sound of a lighter after she moves a little bit.
@@tacocircumcision7505 Her body is legendary though I feel that if Dr. Crusher had worn outfits like that more she could have beat her easy. Plus nobody beats Seven of Nine in hotness. Resistance is futile ;)
Shame the actress of Troi is a cunt in real life. Watch her in interviews and at the old cons, she hates the fans. Especially Enterprise fans. She then did a cameo on SG1 and the director commentary said she was very hard to work with, demanding changed to the script, more screen time, refusing to do more than 3 scenes with RDA because "men are toxic"
@julieeverett7442 all Vulcan whether you know it or not have a human side..... they have emotions just like humans, but they suppress them as a Vulcan custom and thus as seen as cold and humorless, but the more I watch Vulcans I see that there is humor there, it's just not out on their sleeve as humans tend to do
They say that Vulcans are incapable of emotions. However, here we see a vulcan consumed by intense fear as he is confronted by the one thing a vulcan truly finds terrifying... His birthday.
Although this episode takes place season 6 episode “Fury” it was established in season 3 episode “Flashback” that Tuvok was already 109 making him 112 or 113 by time of this
Oh my gosh, I'm getting so many Star Trek Fleet Command game app advertisements. It's not surprising as they're coming before Star Trek clips, but there are just so many.
I mean he is a security officer, if he doesn't want you to know his age, he can hide it so deeply in the computer that not even Section 31 can find it. I guess that it's only now she's a captain that Janeway can attempt to access it.
I have seen this scene multiple times and this is the first time I realized that the “cake” is a spray painted hat. Why? Cakes exist. Did a prop person bring a cake and on the day the director said “It’s not futuristic enough”, so the prop person had to race to create something at the last second?
- Cakes don’t look like cakes on Star Trek. You gotta use hats. -What if you want something that looks like a hat? - Hmmm… usually we just tape a bunch of feathers together.
I heard it was a small plastic tupperware dish. BTW, go back and look at the origins of McCoy's medical instruments. A lot of them were futuristic looking salt shakers.
@@videogamepioneer6250 no, 112. Tuvok said in Flashback that he was 29 during the events of The Undiscovered Country, in 2293, meaning he was born in 2264. This episode(well, this scene anyway) takes place in 2376. 112 years after 2264.
You gotta watch the series again to understand why. He left Starfleet during his 20-30s because he hated cowboy nature of Starfleet officers because they would ignore orders and protocol (he was serving under Sulu at the time). He came back decades later and of course he started from the rank he left at and then worked his way up. This is why he was a lieutenant at the time.
IIRC, Harry and Tom were always bugging Tuvok about his age. I guess they didn't have access to personnel files, maybe above their pay grade? "In "Flashback" (Season 3 Episode 2), Tuvok told Captain Janeway he was 29 years old when he served on the USS Excelsior, which would put his birth year at 2264. Assuming this episode took place in 2376 (Star Trek: Voyager (1995) takes place between 2371 and 2378), this would place Tuvok's age at 112 years during this episode."
YOU GUYS......i just realized something.....ICarly is the result of Tuvoks neurological disease aggressively progressing and ICarly is the fever dream he is stuck in. Such a tragic end for Tuvok
I would like to think that Tuvok assumed that janeway had figured out that he had the degenerative disorder revealed in the final episode and he was about to confess before janeway whipped out the cake.
Yeah, I- oh OH! That yeah
@@thesocialistlion2904 He may endeavor to be truthful but that doesn't mean he has to say anything!
Good choice of words there. "Whipped" like whipped cream.
Doesn't look like they'd planned that yet. His "Captain" is a 'wtf you on about?' Not an 'I can explain...'
GODDAMN IT THANKS FOR THE SPOILERS
I like how he backs up blowing the candle out with Logic xD.
Yea, fire hazard my ass
He's so cute!!
Tuvok has an amazing sense of humor. Say what you will about voyager but it was the funniest star trek series they ever made.
Troy Terry
I agree it was the funniest to me at therefore my favorite
@@dominikdobrotic8298 That depends on what you've been eating....
"Have you informed anyone else about your discovery?" Hehe the only time a Vulcan might feel fear!
Close. I think he worked himself up to trepidation!
He’s wondering whether it’s to late to kill the witness, hide the body, and bury this whole thing before it gets out of control.
@@Wertsir here's a lazier idea, open now they are locked at once.
I think Tuvok's reaction to a surprise party would be very similar to Worf's but with the frustration a little more hidden.
Vulcans feel fear often, they just don’t show it. Vulcans have emotions they just learned to suppress them
Voyager may get alot of hate from some fans but I count Tuvok as one of my favorite Star Trek characters. We never had a Vulcan as part of the bridge crew since Spock and seeing a logical being in charge of ship security was a really (dare I say) fascinating perspective
Voyagers a master piece compared to Discovery and Picard.
@@matthewcorcoran2891 , precisely! Those two abominations are proof of how we need to shut down SJW culture. It warps and destroys anything that it didn't create.
No, real fans LOVE _Voyager_ as it organically answers questions that they prefer answered with SJW claptrap.
@@matthewcorcoran2891 Whoah whoah whoah, let's not go overboard. Yes those 2 "star trek" shows are hot garbage but that fact doesn't mean Voyager is in anyway an example of great TV.
David Welsh yes a show in the 90s with a female captain, a black vulcan and a native american first officer was completely devoid of “sjw” stuff. just say you never understood star trek and move on lol
It must be awesome to have Vulcan friends. You can show your love for them and troll them at the same time. :-)
I do that with my friends all the time.
I want to say that the show was trying to recapture the human Vulcan friendship that Kirk and Spock had by creating the friendship of Janeway and Tuvok. I think they did it splendidly. I love this moment between the two and no one can convince me otherwise. 😄🖖🏼
🖖🏼 Live Long and Prosper to you too my friend.
Only Tuvok could make something as innocent as a birthday cake into a potential danger to Voyager. lol
That candle could become a plasma leak.
Fire Hazard. Tuvok is close to being a comedian lol.
Vulcans are naturally gifted to become deadpan snarkers. They may not laugh their own comments, but the excell at being funny and clever and the same time.
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Tim Russ is a comedy genius. At one convention Robert McNeill talked about the first scene where Tuvok does a mind meld, and Tim intentionally blew the take by starting to hum loudly then launched into James Brown's "I Feel Good" complete with yell and dancing.
"It was a fire hazard." = "It's not like I'm happy to have a birthday cake or anything, baka!"
I have discovered Vulcans are in fact a whole race of tsunderes.
Pretty much.
Oh no, you're right.
"Tsunderes in SPAAAAAACE!!!"
The cake looks like a spray painted plastic bowler hat.
It probably was.
Jiballian fudge cake.
It was a cellular peptide cake....
@@flowertrue ...with mint frosting!
@@alessandroarcuri209 Hehe...references.
Such a beautiful scene - Janeway pranking Tuvok, but on a second look it describes their deep and trustful friendship!
I love that little sigh/breath from him when she says "Happy Birthday", its the most he shows of his relief xD
I love her warm smile.
So do I.
So do I.
I love their relationship. It takes time, commitment and patience to make a Vulcan friend but it is well worth it!
I always loved their relationship. It's funny because Tuvok as a Vulcan doesn't show or experience emotions and especially no emotional attachments yet Janeway seems to be the exception. He does seem to love her as much as she loves him as a close friend. He even hugged her back in Year of Hell part 2.
the only good part of year of hell. could've been such a better episodes.
Vulcans can Form Attachments and there emotion do exist but they activily try to supress them. Vulcans still can have irrational tendencies Like wanted to Beat Captain Cisco in Sports and they See there family as very importent thing Just try to frame everything rational.
@@Siegberg91 In TNG, Data talks about friendship not necessarily being about emotional attachment. Tuvok notes that he holds Janeway in high esteem. It's about respect and trust, two things that can exist without emotions.
@Zelos311 From what I recall, Vulcans naturally experience emotions much more vivdly than humans do. However this led to them being a very angry and war loving species. To counter this they decided to suppress their emotions, good and bad, so that they could become a better species and avoid extinction.
Vulcans feel emotion. They control it and therefore are not given to emotional displays and outbursts.
From how he felt the need to come up with and voice a logical justification for blowing out the candle instead of just silently saying to himself "I did it because Janeway wanted me to," my perception went straight from Tuvok finding the whole thing silly to him actually enjoying it.
"congratuliations, Tuvok!
here is your birthday cake. made with love, from the replicator."
Considering there are episodes that show Janeway is a disaster in the kitchen, EVEN on a microwave, this is a minor miracle!
Is it any different than buying a cake from the store?
@@dadevi no, i think it isn't.
but i would always get a birthday cake from an actual cake shop, rather than from a store.
The other option is getting one baked by Neelix. Janeway would never put Tuvok through that.
You, do realize Voyager is normally on Replicator rationing right? each crew member has an allotted number of replicator uses per day. The idea being to limit drain of ships power. Back home I am sure Janeway could have replicated separate dry and Wet ingredients and baked in a kitchen. But that’s not feasible. I mean there is Neelix kitchen but Janeway can’t even get the replicator to get her food just right. So a simple cake is the simpler way to do it. Also you are talking about the culture that since TOS started to Abandon real kitchen food. Where homecooking is normally done at places like Papa Sisko’s kitchen restaurant and what not, many humans get shocked to hear other humans cooking real slaughtered meat or ingredients. But it’s mostly about Voyager limited resources. Some times when the ship is not in crisis they could be more lenient. But overall rationing was an important Voyager policy on the Journey
... and people say Vulcan's don't have a sense of humour!
They have a very dry wit. Just look at some of Spock's snarky one liners to Bones over the years.....
Little scenes like this is what makes Trek great. You learn so much about both of them in a couple of minutes.
That build up to the punchline XD.
Scenes like this really show how good Voyager could be, as opposed to high speed turning you into a lizard because... quantum...
I just love Tuvok. He is my favorit character in the entire star trek franchise! Tim Russ does him so darn good!
"it was a fire hazard". Gave me a much needed chuckle 😊
"It was a fire hazard!" Always makes me laugh, that line!
I loved Voyager back in the day, and I still do today. Fantastic series.
"Well, it was a fire hazard" this had me in stitches 😂
"It took me a while but I finally underneath the truth"
_The tip off to the Dominion? Impossible, I concealed every transmission!_
_Weapons trade with the Mizarians?_
_Using the ship's server to access Orionfans?_
_Using Temporal travel to bring back Tribble infestation on Klingon worlds, so as to buy their shares on the cheap on the Latnium exchange?_
_WHICH ONE DOES SHE KNOW?_
"Happy birthday, my friend!"
"Oh. Thank you Captain"
_Find her a quicker route home before she gets bored and starts snooping again!_
Orionfans? 😂
Tuvok tried to hide it but he had an amazing sense of humour at times.
Something I enjoy about Star Trek is how confounded alien races are to human customs and the humans are like "just roll with it" :D
Well as pranks go, it's much more mature than anything Tom came up with
Imagine Tuvok goes ok I admit it and confesses to a bunch of crimes! Lol
Damn right it was a fire hazard!
Janeway is the best!!! fine actress, always puts a smile on your face
one of my favourite scenes in a star trek series ever
What kind of cake was that? a metal tin flipped over with a candle glued to the end and spray painted purple?
Cellular peptide with mint frosting
Garnished with some poor acting, sliced with android precision.
Space cake, because space
memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Jiballian_fudge
"What is that metal frosting it's amazing"
"Pleaase do not sample the frosting it's made of merrrrucy, you will die!"
When I was a teen I definitely liked the later seasons and the spectacle of them more.
But when I grew up and rewatched the show, suddenly what I had found boring before, were now my favorite parts.
Now I love Kes and Janeways acting. And the small plots exploring the crews personalities on this odyssey
Tuvok told Janeway in "Flashback" that he was 29 years old during the events of ST 6 The Undiscovered Country (2293). That puts his birth in 2264 (two years prior to TOS) he would be 112 years old in this episode.
I really hope someone was fired for that blunder
A temporal anomaly did it. @@jimbobjrshabado
A Vulcan year is .91 earth years. So he would be hitting 102, not 112.
He just had the most SCRUMPTIOUS cake
capt. janeways smirk at the beginning says "oh this will be fun" 😅
“You’ve been keeping something from me. “ Oh shit she knows she knows about my degenerate neural dis- “happy birthday!” Oh thank fuck.
interesting that the replicator can create flame- I think this might be the only time we see that happen.
Wouldn't be too difficult (as Star Trek tech goes). It can make things that are hot or cold (Paris ordered "hot, plain tomato soup"), so all it has to do is replicate the wick at the wick's ignition temperature, and when it materializes, the oxygen in the room starts the flame.
It didnt, if you see closely after the cake is created you can see Janeway lighted the candle, as the light changes, and theres the sound of a lighter after she moves a little bit.
@@TheMattHardyFan21 how do people miss the sound of her lighting the candle, how low do they have their volume it wasn't subtle at all
For a moment, Tuvoc was worried the Captain had found out about him using his copy of Vulcan Love Slave on the holodeck >.>
99% of holodeck time is banging Troi
@@tacocircumcision7505 Her body is legendary though I feel that if Dr. Crusher had worn outfits like that more she could have beat her easy. Plus nobody beats Seven of Nine in hotness. Resistance is futile ;)
Shame the actress of Troi is a cunt in real life. Watch her in interviews and at the old cons, she hates the fans. Especially Enterprise fans. She then did a cameo on SG1 and the director commentary said she was very hard to work with, demanding changed to the script, more screen time, refusing to do more than 3 scenes with RDA because "men are toxic"
@@michaelheath2866 bro what
They were really like "Yeah, it's space cake. Make it blue"
Vulcans do have a sense of humor.
I love how Tuvok uses logic to dismiss his human side..... it was a fire hazard
tuvok doesnt have a human side, hes pure vulcan
@julieeverett7442 all Vulcan whether you know it or not have a human side..... they have emotions just like humans, but they suppress them as a Vulcan custom and thus as seen as cold and humorless, but the more I watch Vulcans I see that there is humor there, it's just not out on their sleeve as humans tend to do
I love to see a Slice of that cake. It looks so delicious. 🎂
Senior Vulcans get a free fire extinguisher with every cake.
They say that Vulcans are incapable of emotions. However, here we see a vulcan consumed by intense fear as he is confronted by the one thing a vulcan truly finds terrifying... His birthday.
the fear in tuvok's eyes....or really his nervous curiosity
I MISS Voyager so much!
Janeway: I found out something about you, Tuvok
Tuvok: You ain’t found shit
Tuvok is Teal'c's Star Trek equivalent. Indeed.
They have come a long way Vulcans and Humans, specially after seeing Enterprise.
Now that I'm 20 years older, and now I see Janeway as a much more attractive woman then when I was a 19 year old kid.
Such a cute moment.
Cellular Peptide cake with Mint Frosting
A TNG shoutout. A person of culture, I see.
Every single time a birthday cake appears in Star Trek Voyager, it is one of those unnaturally shiny blue cakes.
"Thank you"
Tuvok, releaved in his mind:" now I can return to make Neelix's "accident""
“It was a fire hazard.”
Tuvok
Spock
T’Pol
A triad of testaments telling us that Vulcans are a race of tsunderes.
Although this episode takes place season 6 episode “Fury” it was established in season 3 episode “Flashback” that Tuvok was already 109 making him 112 or 113 by time of this
Yeah, it's almost certain she was just being polite by lying that he wasn't even 100 yet. He served on ToS era ships
I always loved the relationship between Captain Janeway and Tuvok they always showed love for each other
Oh my gosh, I'm getting so many Star Trek Fleet Command game app advertisements. It's not surprising as they're coming before Star Trek clips, but there are just so many.
Should’ve put a gag candle on that one, figure that one out to Tuvok. Ha ha ha, happy birthday
That's more Tom's schtick. Janeway's not nearly so immature as to put re-lighting candles on a birthday cake.
Imagine being forced for the rest of your life to celebrate your birthday at weird intervals decreed by some alien civilization
20 years...now she tries to find out his birthday?
I mean he is a security officer, if he doesn't want you to know his age, he can hide it so deeply in the computer that not even Section 31 can find it. I guess that it's only now she's a captain that Janeway can attempt to access it.
Tuvok’s lucky it was Janeway who found out and not Neelix. Imagine how that would turn out.
Happy 100th bday tuvok
I love this scene.
I love everything about his scene. But I just adore the little details like Janeway’s “hmph” when Chakotay interrupts the moment. It’s so sweet.
Reminds me of Leslie Knope and Ron Swanson from Parks and Recreation
The reason why humans blow out the candles is the same.
Tuvok is 135 Years old,in this Episode he is in a timeline!!🖖😷
His wish was not to see Voyager burn on the inside as fire cannot survive outside the ship. ;)
"Captain, that latinum was just resting in my account!"
Had me actually wondering when I had watched it the first time
Janeway's face as she left just said, "yeah right..."
Coffee (filled) cake with Romulan Ale colored icing birthday cake...yummy :)
I have seen this scene multiple times and this is the first time I realized that the “cake” is a spray painted hat. Why? Cakes exist. Did a prop person bring a cake and on the day the director said “It’s not futuristic enough”, so the prop person had to race to create something at the last second?
- Cakes don’t look like cakes on Star Trek. You gotta use hats.
-What if you want something that looks like a hat?
- Hmmm… usually we just tape a bunch of feathers together.
I heard it was a small plastic tupperware dish. BTW, go back and look at the origins of McCoy's medical instruments. A lot of them were futuristic looking salt shakers.
"APPROXIMATELY 20 years"? Spock would have given the duration down to the minute!
I remember this part
I believe the implied age of 100 contradicts an earlier episode.
The one man who hates celebrating his Birthday more than Worf
Star trek voyager Tim Russ as Mr tuvok and the orville as Tim Russ as Dr Sherman
I thought he had already hit the big three digits.
Logic would seem to dictate that Janeway and Tuvok should share the cake with the senor officers and make some coffee to go with it.
A horrific episode - but this scene is splendid!
1:02 Captain, at the time I believed she was 18.
Lol :)
I love the cake
Tuvok is 100 Years old
actually, despite what Janeway said, he was actually 112 in this episode
@@Jarsia 108* actually
@@videogamepioneer6250 no, 112. Tuvok said in Flashback that he was 29 during the events of The Undiscovered Country, in 2293, meaning he was born in 2264. This episode(well, this scene anyway) takes place in 2376. 112 years after 2264.
@@Jarsia Oops, you're right. I remembered the season number incorrectly. Sorry for that!
@@videogamepioneer6250 no worries
Tuvok is almost 100 years old and he is only a Lieutenant by the beginning of the series and a Lieutenant Commander by the finale?
Maybe he's slacking?
@@MrDalek2150 Maybe Starfleet has a thing against promoting Vulcans like their human colleagues as they live longer?
@@ningenJMK Yeah so did McCoy (first episode of TNG).
You gotta watch the series again to understand why. He left Starfleet during his 20-30s because he hated cowboy nature of Starfleet officers because they would ignore orders and protocol (he was serving under Sulu at the time). He came back decades later and of course he started from the rank he left at and then worked his way up. This is why he was a lieutenant at the time.
Well if you remember he said he had joined Star Fleet and then left Star Fleet to have a family and then went back into it I think
Lmfao the look Janeway gives after the "well?" 😂
IIRC, Harry and Tom were always bugging Tuvok about his age. I guess they didn't have access to personnel files, maybe above their pay grade?
"In "Flashback" (Season 3 Episode 2), Tuvok told Captain Janeway he was 29 years old when he served on the USS Excelsior, which would put his birth year at 2264. Assuming this episode took place in 2376 (Star Trek: Voyager (1995) takes place between 2371 and 2378), this would place Tuvok's age at 112 years during this episode."
In an earlier season Tuvok said he was 29 when he served on the Excelsior 80 years ago 🤔
Yup. Continuity error.
Maybe Vulcan years are longer
Tuvok and Seven were the best aspects of this show.
More scenes like this would have made Voyager so much better, bit the crew usually seems so stuff around each other.
Lol my best friend of ten years one time pulled something like this once. LOL good times
1:52 Peak beauty.
YOU GUYS......i just realized something.....ICarly is the result of Tuvoks neurological disease aggressively progressing and ICarly is the fever dream he is stuck in. Such a tragic end for Tuvok
Mmmm, Jibalian fudge cake, my fave 🤤
All these years I always wondered what that "cake" would taste like.
"it was a fire hazard"
i ligit died! lol