Oh my friggin' god FINALLY a comment that's not generic praise, but an actual comment on the content of the video. thank you! plus, yeah. He certainly has some 90's PTSD hidden in there somewhere.
He's given up all hope. The producers have finally admitted that they don't know how to traval BACKWARDS in time. They never planned to bring him home, he was betrayed.He's trying very hard to accept his new life, and move on. These reminders of a better time, before the beginning of the apocalypse are not helping his mental health.
@@flashback0180 Larry: What?! Wait, how can she be pregnant? I had a vasectomy last year. Joe: She did. That’s why she had an affair with your best friend. Larry: Oh, my god! Joe: And they’ve really hit it off. She’s even considering divorcing you. (Larry Crying) Joe: I think I’m gonna go now
Wow Ryan's production value has really improved I can't believe he remodeled a whole house for this skit. The treehouse looks expensive I wonder how long it took him to build it.
@@JaxontheOkayI think it's because most of his sketches follow a similar structure that's different from this and the host character is a pretty different performance from usual
2:13 the way he demands to check out the bathroom repeating the same line getting visually angrier each time he denies, reminds me of Amanda The Adventurer lmao.
I really like that he responded to "get out of my house!" by moving on to the garden area outside. Really considering the wishes of the home owner is tight
Masterfully paced, surreal, dark, hilarious. How Ryan can tell such a tonally rich story in just 3 minutes defies explanation, but it’s certainly magic. One of my favorites, up there with Drivers Ed and Human Sacrifice Call Center.
@@WeezieV The Drivers Ed video is entitled “The driving lessons everyone apparently took.” My head cannon is that Ryan wrote the script (and title) in a fit of road rage. So funny!
Person: *Has a perfectly functional and lovely kitchen/bathroom* Reno show: Yeah, we're going to need to tear it completely apart and spend another $200,000 on that thing.
I've rewatched this so many times just blown away by how good you are at the subtle mannerisms, hand movements, facial expressions, tone of voice. You just nail it man.
1. Ryan is a master of coming up with catchphrases 2. I desperately want a crossover bwtween this universe and the time traveling reporter who wants to go back to living in the 90s
My head cannon is that this remodeler is that same time traveling reporter who took this up as a career if he got permanently stuck in the future and just wanted to get rid of any interior design reminders of the 90s.
My dad loves these kinds of shows (as do many older people) so, this is like a little cathartic thing for me through Ryan. I got as tired of them as my dad did of watching Say Yes to the Dress like day after day.
Now that you mention it, I think it would've been amazing if, after a transition, one of them forgot their drink in the last room, transition back, grab glass, transition forward again. Just to really cram those in.
This channel is one of the most consistently good things in my life I’ve watched (almost) all the videos posted on this channel for the last 3 years and they always make me smile
Plot Twist: It‘s actually the house of the reporter that got sent into the future from the 90s and because it is so terrible in the future, he decided to live in a 90s-styled home to have at least a little bit nostalgia of his actual time period.
Wow the editing and production value of Ryan and George’s videos is actually insane these days! Been watching for years and not a single video has failed to make me laugh. Thank you both for this 😂❤
Yes and it doesn't matter what channel he"s on I would watch it!! Weather Channel, Home and Garden, Food Network, CNN, ESPN, Comedy Central doesn't matter I'd fiind it and I'd watch him.... kind of like Larry😂
@@leoallison6807 I think it's not really about overrestimating Hollywood but more about never underestimating human's stupidity and greed. And that place has plenty of it.
Not too long from now and most Canadians won't recognize it. The government hasn't issued SIN cards for 9 years. Edited to correct "19 years" to "9 years"
@@VerityFraser I probably got one when I turned 13 the year prior then. Interesting stuff. I do remember them halting the production of plastic cards and I didn't remember when nor do I recall if they are still making paper cards.
@@alphaprimus7794It's called laughter premeditation You should try it sometime. This guy (I think he said his name was Ryan or something) highly recommended it
Your backseat acts as a closet for all that winter stuff you’re too lazy to take out. Oh, and that milkshake stain from 10 or so years ago? That’s still there too.
love how you actually gave a reason renovation man knew so much. like you didn't need to do that I was onboard with the absurdist explanation of "he just does" but you went the extra mile of giving an explanation. Good job 6/5 stars
The only thing that was missed was having Ryan the homeowner open his front door and be surprised to see Ryan the remodeler on the porch then have Ryan the remodeler respond, "So you just let that camera crew set up inside your house and didn't think anything was up?"
When the title said 'get personal' I was expecting the renovator/homeowner to just take some renovations/current house setups really personally or something. Clearly your comedic genius far surpass my meager imaginations.
I always appreciate a youtuber being willing to go the extra mile. Stalking yourself from the bushes in order to learn all your dirty secrets then posting them to the internet isn't easy.
I love all of Ryan's work, but I don't think I've laughed so hard throughout the majority of the vid in quite some time. OMG this one is so good. And yes, I'm living in the 90s.
I have no idea what the now looks like compared to the 90s despite growing up then, so I'm guessing I'm still living in the 90s. I also moved to Portland for a while.
@@benbrennan5233 The now is basically bland white and grey color schemes and an overall industrial look (especially the kitchens.) I'll take the warm color scheme of the 90s with their "gasp" exposed brick fire places/exterior walls and oak cabinets. I don't care about what's trendy, I care about what looks and feels good to me.
My house was built in the 90’s. A lot of homes in the area were built in the 60’s and 70’s, and many of them have been renovated in the last 10 years. I don’t even know where to start renovating. It doesn’ feel 90’s and there’s nothing wild about the design. But the light hardwood floors, white painted kitchen cabinets, various wooden “built ins”, and even the railings on the staircase all need an updating. Then there’s the bathrooms, which are definitely living in the 90’s. The guy living in my bushes suggested gutting them, putting in new vanities and tile floors, a walk in rain shower, and subway tiles. He’s going to come by on Monday with a crew and start demo.
As someone who was dragged to construction sites and new homes in the 90s every weekend/summer to help with cabinet installation... those are very much a late 90s style. Good research Ryan! It's the details that make it believable.
I swear I would love to buy a book written by Ryan George and his creative thoughts of life. Whether it’s a storybook of him or just things being oddly pointed out that makes you question “why does that exist.”
He might be kinda rude about it, but it's nice to see him consider all of Larry's needs. Such a good friend.
Best Friends!
Agreed😊
Too bad his friend is living in the 90's
He wasn't wrong about any of it.
I wonder if they’ve been friends since the 90s!
I love how he gradually got more and more enraged by the 90's. Almost makes me think he's part of a certain show that happened in the 90's.
Oh my friggin' god FINALLY a comment that's not generic praise, but an actual comment on the content of the video. thank you!
plus, yeah. He certainly has some 90's PTSD hidden in there somewhere.
But future guy seems to want to go *back* to the 90s, and 90s guy dies in...2004 was it?
He's given up all hope. The producers have finally admitted that they don't know how to traval BACKWARDS in time. They never planned to bring him home, he was betrayed.He's trying very hard to accept his new life, and move on. These reminders of a better time, before the beginning of the apocalypse are not helping his mental health.
@@ThomasWinget yep he dies trying to find the last tamagotchi
Oh my god
IT ALL ADDS UP
“Outside in the backyard, which is somehow living in the 90s”
I… I just… can’t.
yes the bushes and trees are clearly from the 90's
this whole sketch reminded me of the song that goes: "we still fight, fight in the 90s", which ironically is from the 80s.
The acting for the show host character made this one so much funnier than I expected it to be 😂 Loved the escalation of the "living in the 90s" bit
Ok
100% lol. Loved how the backyard was living in the 90’s lmao.
The way he glossed over “LIVING IN THE 90’s!!” when they got to the bathroom was perfect
it's the reporter from the 90s
and the garden is "somehow living in the 90s"
I immediately thought of "RUNNING IN THE 90S!"😂
@@globalincident694 My garden was living in the 90s....but now it is all dead.
You know, back in the 90s... this all would have been in style
Maybe it's just me, but I think I would ACTUALLY watch this show. Takes reality shows to a whole new level. A personal level.
I'd 100% watch it too.
In that case, "The Rehearsal" is the show for you
The issue witg it isnt that its not interesting. The reason this hasny been done is not because of lack of viewers
A disturbingly personal level... And I like it 😈
Totally. Spoofs are the best, reality-TV included.
I was laughing as usual throughout the video, but it really hit me at the line:
“We don’t have any kids-
“No THAT’S FOR ME”😂😂😂
The one that got me was the oil change line.
Oh that one as good too@@coolnerdlll6053
I love the long arch on his plot twists 😄
We don't have kids
You will. Samantha is pregnant, congratulations on the twins
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Larry: What?! Wait, how can she be pregnant? I had a vasectomy last year.
Joe: She did. That’s why she had an affair with your best friend.
Larry: Oh, my god!
Joe: And they’ve really hit it off. She’s even considering divorcing you.
(Larry Crying)
Joe: I think I’m gonna go now
The bonus is that every scene transition is literally a door closing in Larry’s face 😂
Actually can we make my house look MORE like the 90s? I wouldn't mind forgetting the last 20 something years.
You and me both, bring back Bush and blocky cellphones, screw the internet and …. Oh wait maybe not.
If you go back 20 years you still won't be in the 90s
Can we redo the scale so I feel like I'm 8 years old again?
Oh boy mine too. I wanna watch the x-files play the Nintendo 64 and forget than ANYTHING after the year 2000 existed
@@9nikolaiwell that kicked me in the heart!! I’m sure the 80s were only 20 years ago
Wow Ryan's production value has really improved I can't believe he remodeled a whole house for this skit. The treehouse looks expensive I wonder how long it took him to build it.
I bet it was super fast, barely any time at all!
It was super easy barely an inconvenience
There was a big rectangle which I broke...
I wouldn't have had to do that if Ryan hadn't stacked up all those logs...
It were the clones building it
i don't like this
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This one honestly felt so different from his other sketches and I can't put my finger on why. It was awesome, would love to see more like this!
It isn't different, you're just feeling like that because you're living in the 90s!
That's because there is no adstronaut, out here in the ad space
glad it wasn't just me who felt that. all his skits are great but this one felt particularly amazing
@@JaxontheOkayI think it's because most of his sketches follow a similar structure that's different from this and the host character is a pretty different performance from usual
I think it’s because he’s acting less like “Ryan George” and more like a 90’s or early 2000’s infomercial host.
"But we're best friends Larry!!"
Omg. I can't breathe.😂😂😂
are you okay? you haven't taken a breath for 3 months
props to Ryan for starting a renovation show just to make a 3 minutes video, his dedication is insane
Nah it was probably super easy, barley an inconvenience.
@@bigbaddan oh really?
@@leoallison6807 yeah you see, he just made it...
@@Juanxlink yeah yeah yeah
Insane dedications are tight!
Honestly, if Ryan George started a renovation show, I would watch it.
There’d be a lot of innovation… in that renovation… even if you’re on vacation… it would be a sensation!
"Will it be difficult to fix up this room?"
"Actually, it'll be super easy, barely an inconvenience!"
@@TechydadOh, really?!
@@emilelesaffreyea yea yea
@@nogodmanish5983 Renovations are tight!
2:13 the way he demands to check out the bathroom repeating the same line getting visually angrier each time he denies, reminds me of Amanda The Adventurer lmao.
Words cannot describe how much I love the entryway to bathroom transition. The door shutting was timed perfectly.
I really like that he responded to "get out of my house!" by moving on to the garden area outside. Really considering the wishes of the home owner is tight
Masterfully paced, surreal, dark, hilarious. How Ryan can tell such a tonally rich story in just 3 minutes defies explanation, but it’s certainly magic. One of my favorites, up there with Drivers Ed and Human Sacrifice Call Center.
Are those two of Ryan George's videos? I feel like I have seen most and that doesn't ring a bell. 😊
@@WeezieV The Drivers Ed video is entitled “The driving lessons everyone apparently took.” My head cannon is that Ryan wrote the script (and title) in a fit of road rage. So funny!
Welcome to drivers Ed my name is uhhhh Ed driver
Top 3 joke ever
@@Twertle 🤣🤣🤣
You said it all, man. Another masterpiece from Ryan George
Person: *Has a perfectly functional and lovely kitchen/bathroom*
Reno show: Yeah, we're going to need to tear it completely apart and spend another $200,000 on that thing.
I love how the "living in the 90s" gets more aggressive after every location 😂😂
If he does all of those renovations at my house and throws in a new roof, I'd let him have his treehouse. Might even get him some nice binoculars.
An ethical stalker.
Right! Love your comment!! 😂😂❤
He'd have to, that roof is living in the 90s
I am sure the binoculars would come in handy on Tuesdays.
@@Dadofer1970 😎🤣🤣🤣🤣😎
"How do we change rooms like that?" is the perfect example why I love these sketches.
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Ryan has hit a stroke of genius. His videos are always great, but his last three have been some of his best videos ever.
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@@lowkeylokii4205 what
I've rewatched this so many times just blown away by how good you are at the subtle mannerisms, hand movements, facial expressions, tone of voice. You just nail it man.
1. Ryan is a master of coming up with catchphrases
2. I desperately want a crossover bwtween this universe and the time traveling reporter who wants to go back to living in the 90s
yes
Ryan has to do this now. I can already picture it
YES
Totally agree. That would be prefect!
My head cannon is that this remodeler is that same time traveling reporter who took this up as a career if he got permanently stuck in the future and just wanted to get rid of any interior design reminders of the 90s.
Crazy Ryan fixed the time travel machine just to go back to the 90s for this one. Insane dedication.
No that's Crazy Ryan Time Traveling Newscaster, this is Crazy Ryan Home Renovator.
@@mattwo7 We're talking about Larry here, you stupid, dumb idiot guy.
" 'Crazy Ryan' fixed..." or "Crazy, Ryan fixed..."?
@@afjer both
My dad loves these kinds of shows (as do many older people) so, this is like a little cathartic thing for me through Ryan. I got as tired of them as my dad did of watching Say Yes to the Dress like day after day.
The door transition was great. It really sold the renovation show vibes. It's also just hilarious how much it was used.
Now that you mention it, I think it would've been amazing if, after a transition, one of them forgot their drink in the last room, transition back, grab glass, transition forward again. Just to really cram those in.
"This thing is living in the ninties!" I can think of a time traveling reporter who would love to stay in that house.
The C cup joke had me gasping for air. Brilliant😂
This felt crazier than the usual Ryan video. 😄 Loved it!
This channel is one of the most consistently good things in my life I’ve watched (almost) all the videos posted on this channel for the last 3 years and they always make me smile
It’s amazing how Ryan has never once had a dud with his videos, they just get funnier and funnier!
He really never has had a "bad" video
He never misses, the absolute legend!
Eh. I guess we just chalk that up to personal preference then.
@@guicaldo7164 is that a reference to man carrying thing
@@Discussr Yup! But for the record, it's a joke, this video is genuinely great
I burst out laughing at, "Please get out of my house!" Ryan, you have a gift for comedy and this was hilarious. 😂
I love how unhinged Ryan is in this 😂
Plot Twist: It‘s actually the house of the reporter that got sent into the future from the 90s and because it is so terrible in the future, he decided to live in a 90s-styled home to have at least a little bit nostalgia of his actual time period.
Wow the editing and production value of Ryan and George’s videos is actually insane these days! Been watching for years and not a single video has failed to make me laugh. Thank you both for this 😂❤
Although most of the time it's quite difficult to tell which is Ryan and which is the other guy, what's-his-name.
I think he said in his John Wick Revisited that he does it all himself, unless he was just referring to Pitch meetings.
All this time… The reason he has two first names is because he’s actually twins. Ryan and George! So that’s how he doubles himself!
Guys remember the million subscriber special? It was confirmed that he has several clones!
Its actually rye & george
This man needs his own show
I feel like Hollywood would ruin his comedy honestly
@@kossettereaditte7552 you're overestimating hollywood
This is his own show, why would he go corporate and let some board of directors ruin it?
Yes and it doesn't matter what channel he"s on I would watch it!! Weather Channel, Home and Garden, Food Network, CNN, ESPN, Comedy Central doesn't matter I'd
fiind it and I'd watch him.... kind of like Larry😂
@@leoallison6807 I think it's not really about overrestimating Hollywood but more about never underestimating human's stupidity and greed. And that place has plenty of it.
As someone born in 94, I don't know how I feel about something from the 90s being called old lol 😂
get used to it, its only a mater of time...
You’re old, sorry bud.
@@lonelylama5222 🧓
That delivery on "but we're best friends, Larry!" keeps me coming back 😂
I really appreciate how subtle it starts, gradually elevating the joke and intensity.
Oh! Elevating intensity is _tight!_
I love that Ryan is a Canadian CZcamsr because it really feels more funny to me as a Canadian when he does stuff like show a Canadian SIN card.
Not too long from now and most Canadians won't recognize it. The government hasn't issued SIN cards for 9 years.
Edited to correct "19 years" to "9 years"
@@88porpoise
I am in my early 20's and got one in my mid teens. This is factually false.
@@gregsanders61 I looked it up because I got one issued in the early 2010's, apparently they stopped issuing them March 31, 2014.
@@VerityFraser
I probably got one when I turned 13 the year prior then. Interesting stuff. I do remember them halting the production of plastic cards and I didn't remember when nor do I recall if they are still making paper cards.
go Canada!
Hilarious stuff, as always, Ryan. Really good sketch 😅
And now for your ultimate test: Sound of Freedom Pitch Meeting 😂
The reboot for Reno 911 where they spy on people while redoing their homes looks great!
Of all the things that broke me, I can't believe it was the door transitions.
I always laugh when Ryan posts a new video. One of the funniest CZcamsrs out there
Agreed. I've been following the Ryanverse for a number of years now, and I look forward to every post.
So you laugh when he uploads a video? You don't laugh when you watch it, but you laugh when you get a notification when Ryan uploads?
This comment so lives in the 90s
I think the only single video I haven't watched is the contact lens one and that's because the idea of them gross me out
@@alphaprimus7794It's called laughter premeditation
You should try it sometime. This guy (I think he said his name was Ryan or something) highly recommended it
Man, I gotta say it, this video? Totally livin' in the 90s!
The door slamming in his face constantly never gets old.
Renovating is super easy, barely an inconvenience!
I want this to be an ongoing series. Like imagine the car salesman being too personal.
"I know what you do in here" "you do? In my car ? I just..." "Eat! You eat and eat a lot...bits of tostadas everywhere!"
Your backseat acts as a closet for all that winter stuff you’re too lazy to take out. Oh, and that milkshake stain from 10 or so years ago? That’s still there too.
I want a show like this, you get the house you wanted in the end but its terrifyingly just like how you dreamed it.
love how you actually gave a reason renovation man knew so much. like you didn't need to do that I was onboard with the absurdist explanation of "he just does" but you went the extra mile of giving an explanation. Good job 6/5 stars
The only thing that was missed was having Ryan the homeowner open his front door and be surprised to see Ryan the remodeler on the porch then have Ryan the remodeler respond, "So you just let that camera crew set up inside your house and didn't think anything was up?"
I refuse to believe that.Ryan,and his work,are perfect in every conceivable way.No notes required.Good day!
Wait ... they didn't plant tiny hidden cameras in the home all Truman Show style during the initial walkthrough?
*"I think that'll be more comfier then the bushes I've been watching you guys."*
That's hilarious. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Between this and Time-travelling Reporter Guy, something tells me Ryan George desperately wants to go back to the 90's.
Everyone needs a best friend like Renovation Joe in their lives!
...& in their bushes...
Joe is one of Ryan's best characters. the acting, comic timing and accent were hilarious. I hope he becomes a reoccurring character.
"PLEASE GET OUTTA MY HOUSE!!!" IDKY BUT THAT REALLY HAD ME LAUGHING😅😂🤣
When the title said 'get personal' I was expecting the renovator/homeowner to just take some renovations/current house setups really personally or something. Clearly your comedic genius far surpass my meager imaginations.
This is how I imagine all home renovation shows are before they're edited.
these videos are always so emotional and perfectly realistic
Guys, I think I found Larry!
This genuinely made me exhale through my nose and ever so slightly smile
You exhaled? I couldn't cuz I was, y'know... doubled over from laughing so hard
You haven't expressed that much emotion in 20-30 years. Livin' in the 90s much?
@@chimpinaneckbrace 😅🤣
Wow, this has got to be in my top ten favorite Ryan George sketches. I’m in tears laughing so hard 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Keep that flame alive...." 😅
Ryan, your mind is an interesting place, my friend. Interesting indeed.
More coherent and a better plot than 90% of the movies Ryan covers! 😂
90%?! But that puts the percentage of movies *IN THE '90S!* Gotta update that...
@@Mibbitmaker wow wow wow...wow
If you think movies should have coherent plots you're living in the 90's
@@Mibbitmaker Lol
@@thatguyoverthereinth Haha true that basic standard is long gone. XD
I always appreciate a youtuber being willing to go the extra mile. Stalking yourself from the bushes in order to learn all your dirty secrets then posting them to the internet isn't easy.
It’s super easy, barely an inconvenience! 😂
Ryan... you make me laugh out loud. Thank you.
This I think is my favourite video of yours. I come back to watch it so much. Such good characters. Poor Larry and his love life.
This guy is the most relatable person I know so far on the Internet and there's no sign of him stopping.
I used to watch those shows when I still watched tv channels early 2015.
My mom watches a ton of home renovation shows. This sketch is somehow both accurate and the personal-attack-escalation-twist I needed.
2:53 finally, a Ryan George video where the guy who’s buying something wins
I love all of Ryan's work, but I don't think I've laughed so hard throughout the majority of the vid in quite some time. OMG this one is so good. And yes, I'm living in the 90s.
I have no idea what the now looks like compared to the 90s despite growing up then, so I'm guessing I'm still living in the 90s. I also moved to Portland for a while.
@@benbrennan5233 The now is basically bland white and grey color schemes and an overall industrial look (especially the kitchens.) I'll take the warm color scheme of the 90s with their "gasp" exposed brick fire places/exterior walls and oak cabinets. I don't care about what's trendy, I care about what looks and feels good to me.
I am convinced those videos add lore to a whole cinematic universe.
My house was built in the 90’s. A lot of homes in the area were built in the 60’s and 70’s, and many of them have been renovated in the last 10 years. I don’t even know where to start renovating. It doesn’ feel 90’s and there’s nothing wild about the design. But the light hardwood floors, white painted kitchen cabinets, various wooden “built ins”, and even the railings on the staircase all need an updating. Then there’s the bathrooms, which are definitely living in the 90’s. The guy living in my bushes suggested gutting them, putting in new vanities and tile floors, a walk in rain shower, and subway tiles. He’s going to come by on Monday with a crew and start demo.
I kept waiting for him to just say "it's the 90's" with a smirk
I LOVE UR CONTENT PLS DO THE FIRST JUDGE AND MAKE THEM SAY” i decided i get to decide if people go in a room”
He basically already did that with his “first guy to ever commit a crime” videos
Right after he does "First guy to give you a parking ticket".
Awww.. Getting personal is TIGHT!
"And now to the backyard which is somehowlivinginthe90s" 🤣🤣💀
The Delivery of "But we're best friends larry!" was perfect, that got me lol.
The way he spoke about his wife not able to conceive like it was one of the colors they needed to change 😂😂
As someone who was dragged to construction sites and new homes in the 90s every weekend/summer to help with cabinet installation... those are very much a late 90s style. Good research Ryan! It's the details that make it believable.
Giving real Charlie and The Waitress vibes and I'm here for it 🤣
The time-traveling reporter sure would like to be "livin' in the '90s!"
The reno guy, I thought he was doing it FOR FREE but I didn't expect that ending 😅😁
I swear I would love to buy a book written by Ryan George and his creative thoughts of life. Whether it’s a storybook of him or just things being oddly pointed out that makes you question “why does that exist.”
"Ya failed"
"Yep"
"Say it"
"O-oh...Ok..."
Some of the body movement/gestures and line delivery made me think of Farley's Van Down By The River skit which made it funnier 😆
we all need a best friend like Larry, but with more comfortable bushes
These skits get more and more deranged and I'm all here for it
😂😂😂😂
"Let's go check out the bathroom!" is the new way I started leaving rooms via door-wipe, too
Me sitting here with my 80s looking cabinets wishing I had the 90s looking cabinets lol
I love the intro and the transitions with the door closing, such real renovation show vibes
I get so happy when one of your videos come out thank you for making me laugh 🙂
As someone living in the 90s i can confirm this house got all the newest stuff.
I like that Ryan got a tattoo on his arm to really sell how different these two characters are.
It’s easy to get personal when everyone in this universe is the same person
LMFAO! Only Ryan could make something downright sinister yet hilarious.
This one is shockingly great 😂
I love that he references my other favourite show "Living in the 90's"