I honestly don't really like the fact that King George what there. Like he literally had no reason to be in this song. Like everyone else is connected to this somehow, but King George is just there, dancing on the stage, for no reason. I really like him in his own songs, but I just hate he's here in this song, it's kind of annoying.
When Angelica heard about Alexander cheating on Eliza, King George was also casually strolling through the streets then he was like "Oh my gosh, chaos!! Hooray!~" so he went with Angelica back to America and decided to ruin Alexander's life even more. He also brought some popcorn and some tea so after he starts doing his weird squat dance, he goes sit in the sidelines and watch the chaos unfold
Hamilton: *wants to die* Burr: *low-key enjoying this* Jefferson: *having the time of his life* Madison: *supporting jefferson* Angelica: *bout to slap a b*tch* Everyone else: D A N C E
The fact that they’re all dancing just makes it all the more funny! It’s like: “Hmm, this guy cheated on his wife, broke her heart, and forever tarnished his reputation...LET’S DANCE!!!” 😆
Well, they perform the choreography in the rest of the musical so perfectly every show without fail. I think they deserve a musical number where they can dance however they want.
i never noticed phillip in this scene oh my god........ imagine having to read about your father *admitting* to being unfaithful to your mother in a speech to the entire nation
Something I haven't seen many people talk about is how Maria looks so hurt in this song. Historically Maria was manipulated into the affair to protect her daughter, so because of Hamilton not being able to keep to himself her life got ruined
Wonder how much of this song is true I know at one bit of another song (the one when Angelica Schuyler talks about not having any brothers as this isn't true. They did have a brother)
@@corriehingston6744 they had several brothers and sisters actually. The song is rather accurate other than the fact that Eliza and Angelica knew about the affair months before anyone else and knew Hamilton was gonna release the pamphlet
@@hannahsimon8546 most of the cast sing “at least he was honest with our money” while Hamilton sings at the same time “at least I was honest with your money”
Oh I know! The lady, Elizabeth Judd? I think her name was. When Angelica was screaming right in his face, the blond lady behind her was dancing so awesomely!!!!
Just noticed that Maria goes from standing by the stairs to the desk where Hamilton is standing, and the scathing look she gives Hamilton at 0:42 before she turns and leaves- it just screams 'you not only ruined your life but mine. How could you?'
Well, technically her husband was the one who ruined her life. The whole affair happened because of him using his wife. He made her seduce Hamilton so he could pull that extortion crap.
This is a pretty flawless cast. But one thing I will say I felt was done better when I saw it live in London last week was that on the line "his poor wife" they looked like they had just realised they were joking about something horrible and that they're laughing at his wife's expense and felt AWFUL for it. Like their entire posture changed and they looked genuinely gutted for her. It was really well done 👌
Who else noticed king George just walking in the beginning of the song and reading the pamphlet? The scene is *0:23* , look at the left at the stairs, he’s just reading it lol. Also, quick question for anyone that reads this, Did they do more than 1 musical for Hamilton?
@@Gamers6325there are different versions for different countries so this one is the original with lin but there are ones in London New Zealand and more
1:50 you can kind of hear him say “at least I was honest with our money” which is symbolic because everyone judged him on his affair and not that he was honest instead
@@inksempire7668 I feel like that’s subjective. On a personal level perhaps (and it did in fact damage his relationships), but he was far from shunned from participating in politics still. If he had lied about money I doubt that would be the case.
I read this line as him still solely caring about how history views him above anything else, even though the real reason people are angry with him is because he wasn't faithful to his wife.
Thomas Jefferson: *Mocks and shames Hamilton for having an affair* Also Thomas Jefferson: *Has a secret romance and illegitimate kids with his slave, Sally Hemings, around this time and had been for about ten years*
The face Washington makes is soul crushing he doesn’t even need to say it with words his eyes say it all they say:”How could you do such a thing? She trusted you and you threw it in her face how could you do this son.” And Alexander not looking him in the eye shows he knows Washington is disappointed in him
Okay but also can we just talk about how f*cking genius it is to make the musical highpoint of the story also the emotional lowpoint for the protagonist because he absolutely deserves it.
Me jamming the fuck out to The Reynolds Pamphlet and Good For You because they’re absolute bangers *and* calling out the protagonist for their bullshit 💃🕺💃🕺
Things that make this the best song in Hamilton: -Alexander’s suffering -Burr’s singing -Jefferson’s dancing -Angelica’s screaming -King George’s celebration
I like that George Washington is looking at Thomas Jefferson like he’s lost his mind when he’s acting like a fool about the demise of Hamilton’s reputation.
That Alexander had the balls to look Angelica in the eye and expect her to side with him is the biggest sign of both his ego and obliviousness to other's emotions (particularly women's).
Yeah, Jefferson hands the paper to the pit orchestra conductor - he's like, "I want even this dude outside of our period to know what Hamilton did!" Pretty funny :D
IM DYING. ITS THE WAY HAMILTON JUST STANDS THERE STARING OUT AT THE AUDIENCE, HE LOOKS SO DERANGED AND FLABBERGASTED. HE HARDLY MOVES WITHOUT STANDING THERE EMOTIONLESS AFTERWARDS EXCEPT WHEN HE TALKS TO ANGELICA
What’s funnier was that he was already there two songs before this one. During the Adams Administration song when Hamilton cusses out Adams. His face when Hamilton drops that bomb is priceless!!! 😆😂🤣
Another Fun Fact: Although Washington disapproved of Hamilton’s actions, he was really no better. For it has been historically proven that Washington himself wrote passionate love letters to another married woman while he was married to Martha. He even admitted in the letters that he didn’t love Martha all that much, and married her mostly for wealth and titles.
@@charliefarmer4365 Yeah. Washington might have founded the United States, was a war hero, and is a very important historical figure. But when it comes to morals, he’s in a bit of a grey area.
i am obsessed with angelica’s part in this song, throwing everything back in hamiltons face and making it beyond clear that she is here for her sister, not for him
I love how it seems that everyone Hamilton hurt comes out one after another. First we have Phillip, and as he walks away Maria is present at Hamiltons desk. After she leaves guess who walks into the scene?.. Washington, who gives him a disappointed look before leaving- making Angelica’a entrance.. Finally (and this one might be a bit of a stretch) after Angelica leaves King George walks in which might be referencing to those who fought and died for Hamilton in the revolution. Then the song comes to an end and begins ‘Burn’ which is Eliza’s part of it. Just a thought lol
Ned Fulmer will no longer be a Try Guy now. That's one less thing to worry about. The Insta screenshots! Have you seen this? You ever see somebody ruin their own life? His poor wife.
ok the best parts of this song: Thomas bouncing on the table Angelica screaming in Alex's face King George coming out of absolutely no where Philip's look of disappointment he does after reading the Reynolds pamphlet XD
I thought Thomas dancing hysterically was the best part, BUT THEN KING GEORGE HAD TO COME OUT OF NOWHERE AND JOIN THE FUN. This is the funniest scene out of this show
The fact that king George had no idea who this dude was but came just to dance on his misery is immaculate
Fr lmao 😭
@Alexandria Hauser lol
I honestly don't really like the fact that King George what there. Like he literally had no reason to be in this song. Like everyone else is connected to this somehow, but King George is just there, dancing on the stage, for no reason. I really like him in his own songs, but I just hate he's here in this song, it's kind of annoying.
Ok nvm I don't actually hate it
King George dancing I mean!
My favourite parts:
King George randomly dancing
Thomas Jefferson's bouncing on the table
Same
Daveed is a human trampoline
@@lorenaguzman950 lol hop hop lol hop hop hop like a bunny do
@Louis-Joseph Leboeuf I can't believe I didn't say that 😅, u smart dude
Yes! Mine too!
Gotta love that “His poor wife” line at the end after he’s done celebrating. Even he felt bad for her.
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Hamilton: being sad
Philip and Eliza and Angelica: >:(
Ensemble: 💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺
They be boping
They really be vibing lol
Im the ensemble when my school says they will cancel our assembly’s (i have social anxiety :/)
@@basicallystupid7080 to stop being anxious, you must not be anxious.
@@masaltzero i-
The icing on this already beautiful cake is the fact that King George is there for no reason XD
He's there because it represents the fact it got so far that basically it got to England
When Angelica heard about Alexander cheating on Eliza, King George was also casually strolling through the streets then he was like "Oh my gosh, chaos!! Hooray!~" so he went with Angelica back to America and decided to ruin Alexander's life even more. He also brought some popcorn and some tea so after he starts doing his weird squat dance, he goes sit in the sidelines and watch the chaos unfold
@@mariaearcalas7203 I mean ofc it got to England, thats how Angelica heard
@@TrademarkedIPAdress lol
Well, it is HIS show after all.
I just love that Angelica is screaming right at his face.
What Hamilton heard: *YoU WiLl NeVeR fInD sOmEoNe As TrUsTiNg Or As KiNd-* and that’s all he was able to hear
Well, she has the right to...but yeah it’s awesome 😂
And way she just walks away...honestly queen
So would every good big sister who found out her little sister's husband did the worst thing to her that a husband can do.
Me too
The most remarkable
1) King George dancing
2) Phillip's look of disappointment
Poor philip
George Washingtons face too lol
3) Washing machine's face
4) the ensemble
Phillip's face honestly broke my heart
you forgot Jefferson's bounce
the ensemble frantically picking up the pamphlets
They have to be QUICK
Lol
1:48
"HAHAHA LOOK AT THIS I GOT 3!!"
* sob * "i dont get to get any :((("
They’re like “ok on time to start the transition into the next song!”
Hamilton: *wants to die*
Burr: *low-key enjoying this*
Jefferson: *having the time of his life*
Madison: *supporting jefferson*
Angelica: *bout to slap a b*tch*
Everyone else: D A N C E
The fact that they’re all dancing just makes it all the more funny! It’s like:
“Hmm, this guy cheated on his wife, broke her heart, and forever tarnished his reputation...LET’S DANCE!!!” 😆
@@nukacolanut9274 Exactly-
This is an example of funny and sad at the same time
Phillip in the background: T__ T
Washington: disappointed
Oh man.... George Washington's face of disappointment. Hamilton not being able to look him in the eyes. UGH! THE DETAILS!!!!
Yes! A tad bit heartbreaking
Is he the guy in the red hat?
@@juliusroman8616 He’s the one at 0:45 in the black coat that stands across from Hamilton at the table!
And jefferson is just bopping in between them
“The fuck Hamilton-“
Daveed Diggs is completely wild. He brings it every second he is on stage.
He does
“Sometimes i wonder why i even bring the thunder”
He's my favourite in Hamilton!!
@@creekc4057 “why he even brings the thunder”
@@creekc4057 ᴡʜʏ ʜᴇ ᴇᴠᴇɴ ʙʀɪɴɢs ᴛʜᴇ ᴛʜᴜɴᴅᴇʀ
Why is no one talking about Jefferson making it rain pamphlets?!?
Oh idk
@@glitchherobrine3773 I just meant that, maybe it's just me, but I found that hilarious.
HAHAHAH his hatred looks so natural.
*hes amazing*
How the ensemble was able to clean it up fast enough for eliza to make us bawl our eyes out is a mystery to me
0:50
Washington: *m y c h a i r.*
c h a i r
c h a i r
*c h a i r*
_c h a i r_
c h a r
I feel like they just told the ensemble
"I dont know just do your own thing" and the ensemble created this chaotic masterpiece.
Well, they perform the choreography in the rest of the musical so perfectly every show without fail. I think they deserve a musical number where they can dance however they want.
Did you notice that there's two guys twerking by the stairs at 1:49? One is on the stairs, and the other is on the floor?
@@pepper5274 🤣no
@@pepper5274 OMFG AHQJAVJABAJA THAT'S GENIUS
@@pepper5274 I just now noticed that 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love how Burr, Jefferson, and part of the ensemble were trying so hard not to laugh at King George dancing but they just couldn't help it
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAAH YES
I NEED TO GO BACK AND LOOK I DIDNT EVEN NOTICE THAT! also at least they all had fun 💜
I'm surprised that they all looked at him without completely screeching with laughter
Someone said that king George III died by the bullet in the musical because the bullet represents death, is that true?
Btw the time stamp for them laughing 1:39
1:58 I love how Jefferson gives the pamphlet to the composer downstairs asking "have you read this?" that's some fun 4th wall breaking
That part is never not funny... dead every time I see it. This hand just coming out of the pit like "I'm ready for this tea, no sugar, please!" 😹🐾
Was that part of the script?
this is the 1800s version of getting caught in 4k
oops
😂😂
not even caught, choosing to expose it on PURPOSE
*1790s
@@ViktorEnjoyer 1797 I think when this song takes place and Hamilton already published the affair
1:57 Its so funny to be how Jefferson hands the conductor a copy
Jefferson is so happy that Hamilton’s out of the way that he’s able to break the fourth wall 😂🤣😆
How did I not notice that?
@@ZachMaster26 the real question is HOW DID I NOTICE THAT
I noticed it after I watched it for the third time
That's Alex Lacamoire, he composed the music with Lin-Manuel Miranda
1:56 you can here King George say “tHe rEynOlDs pAmpHleEt
Omg yes!!
Oml why does he say it like that-
That had me DYING OF LAUGHTER
And "that's one less thing to worry about"
@@HellaBored Because he's playing George III
i never noticed phillip in this scene oh my god........ imagine having to read about your father *admitting* to being unfaithful to your mother in a speech to the entire nation
i think the ensemble was drunk in this song
I think everyone was
YES Lin just told them”get drunk and dance”
@@pooferss6056
i saw someone humping the stairs
@@jaidenillness time stamp
@@glitchherobrine3773 1:49
Something I haven't seen many people talk about is how Maria looks so hurt in this song. Historically Maria was manipulated into the affair to protect her daughter, so because of Hamilton not being able to keep to himself her life got ruined
Do you know any articles that goes deeper on the affair? If you do, thank you so much :D
Oh
Never ever gonna be president
So Thomas Jefferson is basically the scumbags of scumbags
Wonder how much of this song is true
I know at one bit of another song (the one when Angelica Schuyler talks about not having any brothers as this isn't true. They did have a brother)
@@corriehingston6744 they had several brothers and sisters actually. The song is rather accurate other than the fact that Eliza and Angelica knew about the affair months before anyone else and knew Hamilton was gonna release the pamphlet
*angelica walks in*
Hamilton: There’s my wife’s sister
Hamilton: the wife I cheated on
Also Hamilton: *sHe MuSt bE hErE tO hElP me*
😂😂😂
The sheer audacity to think she’s there for HIM 😂
0:14 why is James Reynolds here just randomly danceing is anyone gonna talk bout him
Literally looks like a kid trying to be cool in front of a girl at the school dance 😂
@@lorenaguzman950 I know and 1 second later he's gone
@@lorenaguzman950 and also king George why is he there
@@glitchherobrine3773 i think it’s because The Reynolds Pamphlets had arrived to England or the news was so big it spread to the UK
@@lorenaguzman950 oh ok
I know this song is not cute at all, but I love it! "NEVER GO'N BE RESIDENT NOW"
@vani bindal Me too! LOL
THATS ONE LESS THIS TO WORRY ABOUT THATS ONE LESS THING TO WORRY ABOUUT
Right! This is actually one of my faves.
Same lol
Right!!! Its so petty!!!🤣😂📄📑
omg king georges “the reynolds pamphlet” at 1:55 😂😂😂😂
What I heard the first time was “ the Reynolds Panfleet” from king George idk
Me everyday tho
@@Looooosssseeeerrrr I heard it too 😳 THE REYNOLDS PAMFLEET
Why he say it like that-
JUST NOTICED
1:48 “at least i was honest with your money” *damn okay-*
"At least he was honest with our money"
Am I the only one that doesn’t hear any of them say that? Who says it?
@@hannahsimon8546 most of the cast sing “at least he was honest with our money” while Hamilton sings at the same time “at least I was honest with your money”
I will never be able to comprehend the chaotic energy this gives off
Yep, I think Jefferson and The King's parts are the main element of that energy 😂
This masterpiece is not meant to be comprehended; we should all enjoy the insanity 🤗
Fr I love it
The dance choreography is some of the best in the musical
Wait this song was choreographed?
I was just convinced that the whole cast was blackout drunk during this
I believe this is the one song where the cast can just do whatever they please.
@@softlights26 I believe the instructions were "go crazy"
@@Mailodi47 same I’m like “how much beer did the drink?”
Oh I know! The lady, Elizabeth Judd? I think her name was. When Angelica was screaming right in his face, the blond lady behind her was dancing so awesomely!!!!
Actual title: the best day of jefferson's life.
I love how king george just slides in out of no where
Nobody acknowledges that he’s there either-
was that staged or did he just come out lol
@@tostadaprincess8736 he had the spotlight for like 3 seconds
Just noticed that Maria goes from standing by the stairs to the desk where Hamilton is standing, and the scathing look she gives Hamilton at 0:42 before she turns and leaves- it just screams 'you not only ruined your life but mine. How could you?'
well, according to the internet, she had to move to london, restart her life and wrote her own version of the reynolds pamphlet lol
Well, technically her husband was the one who ruined her life. The whole affair happened because of him using his wife. He made her seduce Hamilton so he could pull that extortion crap.
@@chiaa.e do you know what its called because I want to read it. Also good for her you go Maria
@@adeleaslan8182 i read it in a historians comment section long ago, i’m so sorry i cannot remember haha
@@chiaa.e that’s ok thanks
Most underrated part is George going "the rayynolds pamphleet!!" at the end before strutting off
I just heard it omg 😭
That was him?
LMAOO
@@otterwithadarkside4422AMITY PFP
@@duckysguidetoshipping8930 YES
This is a pretty flawless cast. But one thing I will say I felt was done better when I saw it live in London last week was that on the line "his poor wife" they looked like they had just realised they were joking about something horrible and that they're laughing at his wife's expense and felt AWFUL for it. Like their entire posture changed and they looked genuinely gutted for her. It was really well done 👌
My live one was better because when they revealed the King he actually busted the freshest move out of the whole cast
Near the end David gives a pamphlet to someone off stage. Idk I just thought it was cool.
Who else noticed king George just walking in the beginning of the song and reading the pamphlet? The scene is *0:23* , look at the left at the stairs, he’s just reading it lol. Also, quick question for anyone that reads this, Did they do more than 1 musical for Hamilton?
@@Gamers6325there are different versions for different countries so this one is the original with lin but there are ones in London New Zealand and more
YESSS
1:50 you can kind of hear him say “at least I was honest with our money” which is symbolic because everyone judged him on his affair and not that he was honest instead
Well yeah, they thought he did something bad with their money, turns out he done something even shittier
@@inksempire7668 I feel like that’s subjective. On a personal level perhaps (and it did in fact damage his relationships), but he was far from shunned from participating in politics still. If he had lied about money I doubt that would be the case.
I never noticed that before
@@caitlynsitte707 Exactly.
I read this line as him still solely caring about how history views him above anything else, even though the real reason people are angry with him is because he wasn't faithful to his wife.
The like HARMONY of “Have you ever seen somebody ruin their own life” will never cease to amaze me omf
2:00
2:02
Thomas Jefferson: *Mocks and shames Hamilton for having an affair*
Also Thomas Jefferson: *Has a secret romance and illegitimate kids with his slave, Sally Hemings, around this time and had been for about ten years*
WAIT WHAT-
@@khloe4529 yepp its prettyy messed up
Sally Hemings, his wife's half sister.
Not to mention sally was 14 and jefferson was 44 when the affair started 🤢
It’s hypocrisy for sure🤡
Nobody:
Not a single soul:
King George: dOn'T mInD mE bEiNg A cHiCkEn CoNtInUe ThE sHoW
King George: “Like a chicken with the face of a monkey, I fly!” 😆🤣😂
If you know you know
@@nukacolanut9274 I do know
when king george is just vibin-
0:45 when your father finds out
Lol
Finds out what?
what Finds out?
@@elyse370 you cheated on your wife
@@Joy_13131 you cheated on your wife
The face Washington makes is soul crushing he doesn’t even need to say it with words his eyes say it all they say:”How could you do such a thing? She trusted you and you threw it in her face how could you do this son.” And Alexander not looking him in the eye shows he knows Washington is disappointed in him
I don’t know if he has room to judge considering he likely cheated on his wife numerous times too lol
Timestamp
@@vibegamingmoments1014 0:45
well considering the events that happened in I have a Friend, washington likely knows about it already
@@gee2541assuming
THE AUDACITY of Hamilton to think Angelica came for him
Ikr-
My favorite parts:
Daveed dancing on the table
Jonathan dancing randomly
Sydney James Harcourt just popping in at 'James Reynolds'
Daveed handing the conductor a pamphlet.
Daveed making it rain pamphlets
++ ensemble frantically cleaning up the stage
But seriously they had the best casting for Thomas Jefferson
Ironic, considering how the real Jefferson was.
@@Axel-zw4wj”Sally will you be a lamb”👹👹👹
Okay but also can we just talk about how f*cking genius it is to make the musical highpoint of the story also the emotional lowpoint for the protagonist because he absolutely deserves it.
Me jamming the fuck out to The Reynolds Pamphlet and Good For You because they’re absolute bangers *and* calling out the protagonist for their bullshit 💃🕺💃🕺
angelica's shade as she walked away tho
i had chills bro
Ikr!!!
Things that make this the best song in Hamilton:
-Alexander’s suffering
-Burr’s singing
-Jefferson’s dancing
-Angelica’s screaming
-King George’s celebration
Im sorry but Washingtons face of disappointment and then running away to grab a chair omfbfsh
I was disappointed but i couldn't leave my chair behind
I like that George Washington is looking at Thomas Jefferson like he’s lost his mind when he’s acting like a fool about the demise of Hamilton’s reputation.
0:50 Washington was so disappointed that he stole Hamilton’s chair
That Alexander had the balls to look Angelica in the eye and expect her to side with him is the biggest sign of both his ego and obliviousness to other's emotions (particularly women's).
0:34 The way he slaps the paper in the words “on a visit to her father.” makes this so much better
1:34 jesus.. the swag Jefferson radiates with just that single pamphlet toss is insane
it looks like a frisbee 😭
I love how you can see Phillip, George Washington and Maria reading the pamphlet and having utter shock on their faces
Not enough people are talking about 1:58
I love it
You mean the hand that takes the paper from Jefferson? I just now noticed that!
@@lauriesmith4575 Yeah!
Idk who that hand belongs to but I love them lmao
Yeah, Jefferson hands the paper to the pit orchestra conductor - he's like, "I want even this dude outside of our period to know what Hamilton did!" Pretty funny :D
@@adrienneallen194 I love that! Talk about breaking the 4th wall 😂
He gave the paper to satan
IM DYING. ITS THE WAY HAMILTON JUST STANDS THERE STARING OUT AT THE AUDIENCE, HE LOOKS SO DERANGED AND FLABBERGASTED. HE HARDLY MOVES WITHOUT STANDING THERE EMOTIONLESS AFTERWARDS EXCEPT WHEN HE TALKS TO ANGELICA
jefferson is having so much fun rn
i laughed so loud when the king appeared and started dancing 😂 so much sass
What’s funnier was that he was already there two songs before this one. During the Adams Administration song when Hamilton cusses out Adams. His face when Hamilton drops that bomb is priceless!!! 😆😂🤣
1:21 real shivers. This part is honestly perfect. No arguments.
Jefferson dancing and throwing the papers
1:48 this scene is absolute chaos and I love it.
I just learned the real reynold’s pamphlet was 95 pages. Damn Alex.
Mans wrote a wattpad story about his affair 😂
Fighting for his life 😭
0:51 JUST LOOK AT HOW SMOOTH THAT SLIDE WAS
Yes definitely 😂👌
Guess I’m not the only one thinking of this when I heard the Ned news.
Can we stop for a moment and look closely to Daveed’s face while the King is dancing? I just love that small laugh
2:01 gooood can we talk about leslie’s high notes? oh my god i’m dying
Ensemble: So… how do you want us to dance?
Director: Yes.
1:48 only now do i notice burr's little dance 🥰
The fact they got everyone’s reactions… Washington face bruh.. and poor Philip
Jefferson breaks the 4th wall so much in this show, he even handed a copy to the pit band director!
Fun fact: Washington actually wrote to Hamilton after the Pamphlet, strengthening their friendship.
Another Fun Fact: Although Washington disapproved of Hamilton’s actions, he was really no better. For it has been historically proven that Washington himself wrote passionate love letters to another married woman while he was married to Martha. He even admitted in the letters that he didn’t love Martha all that much, and married her mostly for wealth and titles.
@@nukacolanut9274 Yikes.
@@nukacolanut9274 That is cold of him. Mind you, if was the 1700s, sooooo...
@@nukacolanut9274 And he also owned slaves and had Native American Villages that had sided with the British burnt down sooo...
@@charliefarmer4365 Yeah. Washington might have founded the United States, was a war hero, and is a very important historical figure. But when it comes to morals, he’s in a bit of a grey area.
THE WAY YOU CAN HEAR KING GEORGE AT AROUND 1:54 SAYING “the reynolds pamphlet” IS SO FUNNY 💀💀
1:40 Burr just throws the pamphlets in the air
George Washington speaking to Hamilton with his eyes: WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?
Hamilton: walks away.
Jefferson and the rest of the cast: 💃🕺
I love that Burr and Maddison were just dancing, but Jefferson is JUMPING
i am obsessed with angelica’s part in this song, throwing everything back in hamiltons face and making it beyond clear that she is here for her sister, not for him
I love how it seems that everyone Hamilton hurt comes out one after another.
First we have Phillip, and as he walks away Maria is present at Hamiltons desk. After she leaves guess who walks into the scene?.. Washington, who gives him a disappointed look before leaving- making Angelica’a entrance..
Finally (and this one might be a bit of a stretch) after Angelica leaves King George walks in which might be referencing to those who fought and died for Hamilton in the revolution. Then the song comes to an end and begins ‘Burn’ which is Eliza’s part of it.
Just a thought lol
This is a really good take
Da dance moves King George has.. 1:37
Choreographer literally said: yall can do whatever the fuck you feel like doing, it's time to get wild
Ned Fulmer will no longer be a Try Guy now.
That's one less thing to worry about.
The Insta screenshots!
Have you seen this?
You ever see somebody ruin their own life?
His poor wife.
Exactly why I’m here
1:36
That is my theatre class
And Hamilton is my teacher questioning why she became a teacher
ok the best parts of this song:
Thomas bouncing on the table
Angelica screaming in Alex's face
King George coming out of absolutely no where
Philip's look of disappointment he does after reading the Reynolds pamphlet
XD
JayJay!!! I found thy
@@AnxietyRiddenKay-Lee HeY
@@ja564
Hey girl hey
Every time you watch this. Focus on someone else. I promise you, it makes it so much better 😂😅😅🤣😭✋🏽
Yo fr🤣🤣🤣
All the people flailing around in the floor is my favorite lol
The choreography for this part was just everyone going ape shit while Lin stands there getting harassed
Hamilton when his life is falling apart:
Jefferson, Burr, Madison: 🕺🏻🥳💃🏻
Why is king George my personality literally everyday
King George is everyone’s spirit animal! 😆😆😆
Jefferson and Madison dancing on Hamilton’s failure.
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This song looks low key fun to be in 🤣
Yes I would have so much fun
@PJSekaiPrince Some of the background dancers were actually twerking at some point in the song 💀
Why isn't anyone talking about angelica's verse? Its so good
The high twinge in her voice kills me. When so hurt and angry at him UGHHHH the itty bitty details
Pretty sure the real Angelica (who did actually have a brother) was also shocked that her brother in law would cheat on his wife
The king HAHAHHAHAHAH
I love the way Jefferson shows the letter to the audience at 0:08, so much sass!
0:49 George: You don't deserve this chair *yanks it away*
Daveed/Jefferson is always a whole vibe
Everything being chaos with Alexander standing till in the middle-
He's in the eye of the hurricane.
Ned from The Try Guys moment
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i love leslie’s voice here
I thought Thomas dancing hysterically was the best part, BUT THEN KING GEORGE HAD TO COME OUT OF NOWHERE AND JOIN THE FUN. This is the funniest scene out of this show
Philip looking at his father with disappointment and confusion hurts :(
I think he was 15 when the pamphlet was written
I will never get over Jefferson’s dance over Hamilton’s misfortune
The way Hamilton just stands there for almost the whole song while some of the most chaotic choreography is being performed
Lots of good moments but my favorite is when Jefferson offers one to the musical director and he pops his little hand up and takes it
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