The Rise and Fall of Disney's Greatest Sitcom

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Published 2022-06-08

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  • @KeyanCarlile
    Sorry for the wait! I finished this a month ago, but it had to sit in copyright jail for 30 days in order for the worldwide block to expire. Enjoy! (And I apologize for a random 30 seconds of black at the end. If I trim it out with YouTube's editor, it'll re-do the copyright check, which would probably delay it another 30 days) My Patreon ➤ www.patreon.com/KeyanCarlile My Twitter ➤ twitter.com/keyancarlile My Instagram ➤ www.instagram.com/keyan_carlile_entertainment/ Subscribe ➤ www.youtube.com/channel/UCVg0RaUinGyNhK_Nrx42MeA?s…
  • @bad_bau
    Horace spending the whole show randomly loving Bridges only to fall in love with a woman named Bridget was one of the most satisfying pay offs I could have asked for
  • @courier6960
    Allen’s actor becoming an NFT bro , getting convicted of attempted murder, and claiming he has PTSD as an excuse sounds EXACTLY like the character
  • @franciyls
    "Skylar" said on the "Kaz and Oliver" Podcast that the only reason she was chosen for the role was because she had gymnastics on her resume, meaning she could do the flips, she had literally never acted on a show before this. It gives me the vibe of those movie adaptation musicals where they hire someone because they sing really well but can't act to say their lives.
  • The 1950's villain being called "Red Scare" will forever be my favorite throw-away gag.
  • @annsalvatore996
    The fact that Kaz has nine siblings, all with names that start with K and one's name is just the letter K, has lived rent free in my mind for years
  • @filipvadas7602
    Wallace and Clyde being super villains who make money off the merch of superheroes will forever be the best unspoken joke this show ever made
  • i was getting a tour of a med school when the tour guide said something along the lines of "every doctor has watched at least one medial drama." and I was like "no i haven't" but then i remembered this masterpiece exists
  • @patax144
    The fact that Bradley Steven Perry and Jake Short now have a podcast together is just so wholesome and proves why this show was so great. Their chemistry and humor works great off screen as well. It is called "Hit the Brake"
  • @Iotuseater
    Everyone’s talking about Alan promoting NFTs but not about how he tried to KILL a man 😭
  • @jackalexande
    Kaz is so naturally charismatic and funny with his delivery that I can't help but laugh even when he says the most mundane of things
  • Horace used his power to save 3 unknown people, it's implied Alan accidentally killed 3 unknown patients. Horace used his power to save the people Alan killed. /j
  • @markusflex1193
    You know, the first episodes make it seems like Kaz has a photographic memory. In the first two episodes, Kaz takes a lot of 'imaginary commemorative photos' which is something I don't think too many people do. He's also the one who recognizes the blue tornado, who besides being a drawn character, and pretty bland looking, was also out of costume. Also when Kaz is asked to remember the contents of a comic, he recites the copyright page before describing the plot. I think Kaz being canonically photographic could have been a really funny recurring gag, especially since he's so impulsive and outwardly idiotic.
  • @creammints7400
    You know Oliver being warned about becoming a villain makes complete sense if you take into account what happened with his mother...
  • @mettatonex7221
    It's the dumbest thing ever, but I get an unhealthy amount of joy out of the fact that Horace's way of preemptively announcing his presence to the villains he isn't aware of is a distance exclamation of "I love hallways!"
  • @mackenzie9712
    Horace has almost all the characteristics of a tumblr sexyman and that scares me
  • I think the writers based Skylar Storm around Starfire from teen titans but Paris Brelec never saw that show so she basically played it as normal teenager but from space.
  • @mypov4592
    The episode about Skylar being a princess in hiding in America because of a rebel group trying to take over the throne, and the gag about Genevieve was a reference to the Disney Channel original movie, Princess Protection Program, and I think everybody should know that, because that movie had an iron grip on me when I was 8
  • @wolffisu
    Bradley Steve Perry and Jake T Austin have made a podcast and in an episode they talk about how abrupt the ending was for Mighty Med and how the team all thought there would be another season. The podcast is hilarious and talks about their time at Disney with guests.