Sam Hyde

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Just as a guy talking he's so fucking funny and I dont know what the disconnect was here but he's not landing what hes doing.
I personally think nick isnt as funny as people seem to think. He just blurts out extremely violent vulgar things, which can be funny but at this point he has too many people blowing smoke up his ass. Its that more glaring how much he relies on the shock factor if the things he says being funny. when he has to actually try and do something that isnt just spitball bullshitting.
Its not that I dont think hes funny, I just think people have overblown how funny he actually is. I also think he lost some of his edge when he was able to stop selling cars. People are funnier when theyre miserable, and things are going too good for ol rochfort.
 
People are funnier when theyre miserable, and things are going too good for ol rochfort.
Hard disagree and I find this relevant.

I've known some really funny people that would just get frustrated and complain 24/7 instead of using that headspace to think of funny shit when they were miserable and stressed. Makes you much less creative imo. I think Nick is just a little out of his element with this show as I think he's even admitted according to a previous post about him showing up on set and just not being able to come up with anything good.

Also, what's more miserable than being CUCKED? Bill Burr hasn't been funny in years!
 
I personally think nick isnt as funny as people seem to think. He just blurts out extremely violent vulgar things, which can be funny but at this point he has too many people blowing smoke up his ass. Its that more glaring how much he relies on the shock factor if the things he says being funny. when he has to actually try and do something that isnt just spitball bullshitting.
Its not that I dont think hes funny, I just think people have overblown how funny he actually is. I also think he lost some of his edge when he was able to stop selling cars. People are funnier when theyre miserable, and things are going too good for ol rochfort.
I can see where youre coming from, but part of it is i do just think violent vulgar things are basically the peak of comedy because my sense of humor stopped stopped changing and stayed at 15 years old luelinks brained retard shit. but I actually think the funnier things from Nick are creating ridiculously absurd scenarios with a weird train of logic that makes sense off the cuff with whatever subject he's talking about and impressions.

It's actually the exact same shit that I think Nick Mullen is so funny and good at for too. The thing that makes Rochefort funnier imo is the fact he has a mixture of somewhat normal blue collar and labor worker type sensibilities that is relatable to me and usually makes whatever he's saying funnier because I know exactly what and the kind of people he's talking about.

I think the issue with him in this show is he's obviously just sort of unprepared, which happens, it's just disappointing.

Charls I probably think is actually the funniest out of all of them but just listening to them talk or whatever my sensibilities are just more in line with Nick's.
 
Alot of the sketches feel "flat", or at least thats the best way I can describe them. I also think one of the biggest problems is the editing and the pacing. Original WP episodes were ten minutes of, short, surreal sketches that packed with depth. These episodes are 30 minutes of ongoing storylines that don't lead to a satisfying conclusion, all the while constantly breaking the fourth wall reminding me that I'm watching the guy from the Scuffed Realtor streams. Some of the premises could be made into really good sketches, but they never really go anywhere or have more to chew on than an obvious surface level joke about niggers or kikes.
 
Completely honestly, as a fan and someone who really likes Extreme Peace, the show feels like it was written by a team of people ripping off World Peace. The show has more in common with Season One than anything else MDE has ever done. WP and EP are stll very much set in the kind of jokes and aesthetic you'd expect from early MDE vids, but this new season seems like a recreation of season one more than an extension. For example Sam moves the same way he did in WP which is completely unlike how he's moved in anything else. Compare the newest episode when he walks behind the telephone pole, to the bullying sketch in season one where he touches the roof with the tip of one finger. A lot of the sketches seems like something they wanted to do in season 1 but couldn't for budget reasons or safety reasons, as suggested by the email they showed before the bar sketch.
 
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Completely honestly, as a fan and someone who really likes Extreme Peace, the show feels like it was written by a team of people ripping off World Peace.
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https://worldpeace2.tiiny.site/ This also matches with the fact that Julian co wrote the sketches on this "leaked script".
(Not that i need to say this, but i don't hate Bicflame like most SH fans do... i think he is cool and got a "cool" vision about stuff like Sam, and tbh he is not a "yes men"... he and Sam argued a lot about dumb shit on those early PGL) Gotta say the concept is good and something very MDE, but the execution was pretty terrible. very cringe, not in a fun way.
For example Sam moves the same way he did in WP which is completely unlike how he's moved in anything else. Compare the newest episode when he walks behind the telephone pole, to the bullying sketch in season one where he touches the roof with the tip of one finger.
Yeah, dude, i felt the exactly same thing.
 
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I think the problem with the actor "abuse" is that it's way too focused on "look at US chewing out these wannabe's", instead of "look at this dumb idiot who would do ANYTHING for some screen time". Which Sam had already sort of said in the PGL.
 
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I always feel like Sam has the potential to create something really great.

But his audience supporting not matter the quality holds him back.

Or seriously am I just not getting it maybe it's a matter of taste
 
Funniest episode so far, mostly because they were just doing random shit for half of it. Not sure why, but these guys seem to be unable to write good scripts. Almost every time they try making a sketch with a story or a lot of dialogue, it feels like they just use the first draft that they didn't even put any jokes in. The funny parts are either improvised or derived from crew fucking around on set, actors walking out and so on. If the robot didn't break during the police sketch, it would've been twice less funny.
I also think he lost some of his edge when he was able to stop selling cars.
A lot of comedians run out of steam after going full-time. I think most Nick Mullen fans would agree that he should go back to his call center job - if anything, to get new material at least.
 
This is the best sketch I've seen in the show so far, mainly because it has no fourth wall breaking and the premise of Sam borderline finger fucking his car while talking about how luxurious it is hilarious.
 
I think most Nick Mullen fans would agree that he should go back to his call center job - if anything, to get new material at least.
Remember when Nick used to get angry that Cum Town was costing him "work?" Not comedy work. He meant acting jobs...in commercials.


He didn't want to be a comedian. He wanted to be the guy holding up a soda can with his hand twisted all weird so the whole logo shows. Being funny took that away from him. He'll never forgive it.
 
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