
(crowing) (roaring) (wheel spinning) – I feel like I’m blocking, are they gonna- – No, you’re good. You’re good. – Oh, new selfie face. Okay, here we go. – Oh yeah. – New selfie face. – We’re gonna create a new selfie face on the spot, it’s “who let the dogs out?” but make it chic. – You want me to do this? – The Baha Men? – I’m ready right now, I’ve got it. – Was that a Baha Men reference? – Oh, we’re gonna do two angles? – What was the “who let the dogs out?” selfie to begin with? – That was a selfie? – I don’t know, but make it chic. – Oh, chic, oh. (laughing) – Where are the dogs? Who let them out? – Got it. – I, like, I don’t know what to do with my, like, trying to be– – That one’s good. – I just, I tried to show some concern for dogs in my eyes. – Yeah, you look the most– – What are, you’re, like, winking? Oh, because you let the dogs out. – Yeah. (laughing) Right. And I don’t know what chic means. – Yeah, and you’re just smoldering. – Yeah. – All right, so we’re gonna play this game where it’s a quote from a butler in the world of entertainment. – Okay. – For example, which butler said, well, this is not an example, this is the first one. – Oh, okay, cool. – Let’s just play it. – Let’s just jump in. – Practice round! – I feel like I get the gist. – Which butler said, “I have known freedom. “Don’t like the health plan”? Was that Geoffrey Butler from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Mr. Carson from Downton Abbey or Riff Raff from Rocky Horror Picture Show? “I have known freedom. “Don’t like the health plan.” – I think I got a good idea of who it is. – Was that a Fresh Prince joke? – I don’t, I don’t think, no. – It seems serious. – But, well it could be, like, a joke, like, you know, he’s been, he’s– – He was very sarcastic. – Yeah, the butler on Fresh Prince was very sardonic and you know, he was very witty. – Yeah. – I think that’s a Geoffrey Butler thing. Or do we have to write it down on our love letter things? – Unless you just wanna argue it out. – What’s, I think we’re all (laughing) pretty on the same page. – Okay. – Not me. (laughs) – Oh, really? – Not you? – No, not me. – Yep, (laughs) see? – Are we all gonna– – Oh, wow, we all went with something different. – I lured you into A. – I went with B. I don’t know if they had health plans in the time of Downton Abbey, but it sounds like– – Yeah, that was my– – Something that they would say on Downton Abbey. – And I don’t think health plans are something they– – Sorry, I marked the table and I can’t listen to you guys until I’ve cleaned it. (laughing) (scrubbing) – [Stevie] The answer is A! Geoffrey Butler. – Yeah! See? – Dang, man. – It seems like it– I gave you the answer. (laughing) – In your arrogance. Your arrogance led you to give me the answer. – Take the next one, Ross. – Which butler said, “You rang?” – Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, easy. – A, Wadsworth, Clue. – Easy. – Cadbury, Richie Rich. – Easy. – Oh, yes, I know this one. – This is a classic. – I know this one, yeah, I remember this. – Yeah, yep. Okay. – Yeah. (laughing) – Well, I think it’s C, I think it’s Lurch. – You remember it? Who were you remembering? ‘Cause you wrong. – The butler in Richie Rich. – Oh, he said, “You rang?” too? – I thought Lurch said, “You rang”, that seems like an Addams Family thing to me. – Maybe, like, he said it because, maybe it was a reference. – Ooh! – Or maybe I’m wrong. – We’re gonna have to look that up, ’cause we have Lurch on our end. – Yeah, Lurch is right. – [Stevie] But you’re saying it so confidently that I kinda believe you as well. – You rang? – All right, we’ll give Ross a point, just for confidence. – What? – No. – Why? Come on! (laughing) – I mean, I actually believed it at that point. – No, okay. – You rang? – You rang? – All right, Rhett, you wanna read this one? – Yes. – Oh, don’t give me a point for that. Well, I don’t know, maybe he did say it. – Which butler said, “Ah, there be a war, all right. “It’s time to prepare for it”? Was it, A, Alfred Pennyworth in Batman, B, Edwin Jarvis in the Marvel Cinematic Universe or C, Thomas Barrow in Downton Abbey? “Ah, there’ll be a war, all right. “It’s time to prepare for it.” – I think I know it. I think I can hear it in my head, the man saying it. (sighing) – I’m just gonna go with the phrasing of this. That’s where I’m getting this. – I think I know. Man, you got that– – I mean, there’s, you know, you can, I mean, Batman went to war, so to speak. – We’re different every single time. – I just, did you guys watch Downton Abbey? – I watch Downton Abbey, yeah. – Did you watch it recently? – No. – I feel like all your answers are– – I know there’s a war. – Yeah, yeah. – There’s a war. – So, yeah, I’m saying Downton Abbey too. – Me too. – [Stevie] It’s Thomas Barrow from Downton Abbey. – Yes! – All right, Ross. – You finally got one wrong. – I just thought it was Michael Caine saying it, like. I can’t do his cockney, his accent. It’d be a well, all right type of biff. Well, I guess that could also be in Downton Abbey. – I don’t know if Alfred, Alfred was always very, he didn’t give unsolicited advice, did he? Very much. – He bit his tongue a lot. – I think only in times of, like, need. – Yeah. – When, like, he knew Bruce Wayne really need a pep talk. – Right. – Which butler said, “There’s not a man or woman, no matter “how fit he or she may be, who is capable “of carrying the entire world on their shoulders”? – Wow, this is deep. – Is this Edwin Jarvis from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Cecil Gaines or Cecil Gaines from Lee Daniels’ “The Butler” or Emilio Lopez from Mr Deeds? (laughing) Is that an Adam Sandler movie? – Yeah. – There were no lines that long in Mr Deeds. (laughing) Like, no one had any dialogue that was that long. (laughing) So, it’s definitely not Mr Deeds. – Or, I feel like that’s such an obscure reference. – It might be. – That it might be that. – Okay, I think I got it. – Oh, wow. – Did Jarvis say this? – I feel like that’s a Jar, that could be, ’cause it’s very philosophical, it’s very– – I like drawing letters. (laughing) That’s what I’m figuring out. (laughing) – I’m guessing B, The Butler. – I should be a calligraphist. – I mean, it’s just a guess. – I’m just gonna go for it. – I went with B as well, it’s safe. – [Stevie] They’re all butlers. – If it’s C, I’m gonna– – But you’re going Mr Deeds? – Yeah! – Yeah, buddy! – You can always bet on Mr Deeds. – Don’t be afraid. – [Stevie] It’s A. Edwin Jarvis. – Oh! I should’ve– – Really? – Which movie was that? – Iron Man? – That’s a good question. – One of the Iron Men, has to be. – Agent Carter? – Is it not? – I said it with a question mark. – Agent Carter. – Agent Carter? – Okay. – Wait, Jarvis, wasn’t that the Iron Man robot? Not robot, A.I? – Jarvis was the A.I, but wasn’t he, was he an actual butler before that? – [Producer] Yeah, before. – Before that, all right. He named it after his butler? – [Stevie] I’m consulting Davin, who is the expert– – He uploaded his consciousness into a butler? – Of anything Marvel and– – Into an A.I. butler? – [Stevie] Hold on. Davin, can you please give the history of this character? – When did Iron Man– – [Davin] Jarvis was the butler of Tony Stark’s dad in Agent Carter. – Oh. (laughing) – In Agent Carter, you mean the television series? – [Davin] Correct, the limited series. – The limited, yeah, it was, (laughing) it didn’t, it was limited, I couldn’t watch it. (laughing) – He had to specify it’s a limited. – It was so limited. So limited. – Huh. – Okay, we’re all tied. – [Stevie] Do you guys have any other questions about the Marvel universe, because now would be a good time. – I don’t like asking questions, ’cause then it makes me seem like I don’t know. (laughing) And the people who do know get upset when you don’t know about– – [Stevie] Because so far, you’re playing it really cool. (laughing) – How about Davin just tells us everything he knows about the MCU. Go! – We could let that happen. – Give us the summary of Agent Carter. Should we watch Agent Carter? I just– – What is Marvel? – I don’t have that much time on my hands. – Davin, what’s your opinion on that limited TV series? – Okay. – [Davin] You can skip it. (laughing) – Oh, wow. – Skippable. Too much butler time. – Was that Netflix, Agent Carter? No, it was ABC? – [Davin] Yep. – ABC, oh, okay, cool. Which butler said, “That fate which condemns me “to wallow in blood has also denied me “the joys of the flesh”? – Oh, this is definitely on The Fresh Prince. (laughing) – Or Mr Deeds. – Gerard Butler as King Leonidas, 300, Gerard Butler as The Phantom, of The Phantom of the Opera, or Gerard Butler as Milo Boyd, The Bounty Hunter? Not sure what that last one is. – I have not seen Gerard Butler in any of these movies, because I have not seen these movies. – I’ve seen 300. You haven’t seen that? – He hasn’t seen anything. – No, because 300 looked like they put, they animated live action. It seemed weird to me. (laughing) like, I was like, why does that look weird? I’m just not, I ain’t gonna watch that. – Have you not seen Space Jam either? (laughing) – No. – Yeah, yeah, that’s when they put the cartoons into the actual live action. – Yeah, but that’s different. I mean, is that what, is there, like, Bugs Bunny in 300? (laughing) – No. (laughs) – Right. – Well, not yet. (laughs) – Not yet. – Davin. – That fate which condemns me. – Should I watch 300? – [Davin] Oh, yeah. – Oh, yeah? – There’s also the sequel. – 301? – 301. (laughing) – I don’t know, man, what are you gonna put? I’m gonna copy you. – That seems like a 300 sort of thing, like. – That’s what I’m going with. – Fate which condemned. Yeah. To wallow in blood has denied me the joys of the flesh. – There’s lots of blood. There’s lots of blood, I mean– – All right, all right. – It’s all CGI blood, of course. – Well, we all can’t do the same thing, cause– – It’s kind of animated blood, right? – You know, I’m gonna go with– – I think they just put, like, a filter over it. – Yeah, and, well, they, and they, like, highlight a lot of red in it. – All the blood. – Yeah, all the blood. (laughing) – Yeah. – That’s denied him the joys of the flesh. – What was that other movie where they did that? A Scanner Darkly? – Oh, yeah. That was trippy movie. – No, that was different. – That’s different, man. – That’s like cel shading. – What was the, Bruce Willis is sort of like a– – Unbreakable? – Sin City. Yeah, Rodriguez, right? – Oh, yeah. – He did the same thing. – Yeah. – Now, you, I, okay. – I’m just going with what, well you won’t– (laughing) I’m just doing it because if we all go with the same answer, it doesn’t, it’s just. – Right. That’s why I told you I was going with A. – Fine, you know what? – So, you’d pick the wrong answer. – All right, I’ll go with B. – [Stevie] You have these locked in? – Yeah. – Yeah. I’m going with The Phantom of the Opera. – I think it’s A, but I’m just trying to shake things up. – [Stevie] It’s B! (yelling) – Yeah! (laughing) – How? – Have a seat. Well, you know, because in the movie, he said that. That’s how. (laughing) – The fate which condemns me to wallow in blood has, no, that seems really– – Yeah, yeah, yeah. – Graphic for Phantom of the Opera. – All right, guys. – Okay, this is the last one. – Y’all gotta play catch-up. Here we go. Which butler said, “I have no wish to fill my few remaining years grieving for the loss of old friends or their sons.” Is this Michael Gough as Alfred in the 1989 Batman, Jeremy Irons as Alfred in the Batman vs. Superman or Michael Caine as Alfred in The Dark Knight? Have no wish to fill my few remaining years grieving for the loss of old friends or their sons. – What son of a friend of Batman died that is in one of those movies? – Say that question one more time. (laughing) – What son who was a friend of bat, or at least a friend of Alfred, died in a Batman, because he was like, I’m not gonna mourn the loss of my old friend or his first son. – I think this is. – I think it’s just all Alfred saying this to Batman. – This is not defeated, this is tough talk. – Yeah. – In which Batman movie did Alfred give the most tough talk? And I’m giving you guys hints, ’cause I know the answer to this one. – The one with Schwarzenegger in it. – I think I know the answer to this one. – Yeah. – The one where Schwarzenegger played the Ice Man. – Batman Forever? – ‘Cause I’m in the lead, I’m not gonna copy you guys. – George Clooney? – I believe it was directed at Chris O’Donnell as Robin. – Yeah. – Yeah, this particular line. – It’s the one where the Batman suit had the nipples. – Yeah. (laughing) And Alicia Silverstone? – Yeah, and Uma Thurman. – Okay. – Let’s name the whole cast. (laughing) – All right, so commit. – Danny DeVito was, no, that was different. – That was, oh yeah. He was The Penguin. (tapping) – Okay. All right. – Jim Carrey. – Yeah, I was gonna say, which one was Jim Carrey– – The Riddler. – That was not Batman Forever. That was in George Clooney’s– – Batman vs. The Riddler. (laughing) – Yeah, that one. I went with B. I went with B. – I’m going with. Yeah. – Okay. I’m going with C. – I’m pretty sure this is it. – The answer– – So, Ross, you can’t win unless you change your answer. You can’t tie me. Well, I didn’t say change my answer. (laughing) – [Stevie] Is A. – Oh. – Oh, okay, it didn’t matter. – What? (laughing) – So, I won. – We all lost, but Link held on to his lead. – So, in the 1989 Batman. – Huh. – I feel like I can see Michael Caine saying that. I feel like you can see Michael Caine saying anything that Alfred would say. – And I always listen to him. – Yeah. – Always listen to your butler. – Yeah. – Of course, I don’t have a butler. – [Rhett] Now, you can be charmingly mythical. Get your mythical necklaces at mythical.com.
