Spaghetti Again

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Published 2017-08-28

All Comments (21)
  • @lukewathen7119
    "Sides?" "Of course!" "Nice." I don't think enough people appreciate how bizarre that exchange is.
  • Never mess with a woman who can pull a 480 degree tempered glass pan out of the oven without gloves on.
  • @PixelatedFear
    "Sides?" "Pfft... Of course!" I don't know what it is about this exchange that I love so much, but I love it.
  • @kyakatz7855
    The actress playing the wife nails it. I love the crazy smile when he’s threatening her and the enthusiasm she sings her part with.
  • @DrOcsid
    this is the most british-looking american man i've ever seen
  • The person who directed this definitely had more than one Flintstone vitamin
  • @SnowbunnySlayer
    I love how many different ways people in the comments are interpreting the interactions in this scene. That’s how you can tell this is true art, expressing nuance and fostering debate. Put this in the library of Congress.
  • @jakeacake6899
    I love how the song is obviously made for comedy, but the backing track is arranged and produced really well and it's really damn catchy so it sounds like a normal pop song
  • I can't tell who the bigger psychopath is, the man who's ready to murder his wife because she's cooking something he doesn't like or the woman who puts on a maniacal smile when she's being threatened with a knife. Or the man who follows his coworker into his house to see what he's having for dinner.
  • @sket2251
    It's painful to see how she's digging a hole with the wooden spoon in that visibly overcooked and glued mass of spaghetti
  • It has been years but "I warned you, I don't want spaghetti again" still keeps randomly playing in my head from time to time
  • If they ever make a live action remake of The Hunchback of Notredam, this guy would be a perfect fit for Minister Frollo. His unbridled hatred of spaghetti would translate perfectly towards the gypsies.
  • @HurZally0
    When the neutral ending, good ending, and bad ending all collide and become one true ending
  • @MelePaasi
    She burnt her hands to prove that she made more than just spaghetti for dinner. Solid wife
  • @davequinn5122
    I love how despite his protests he knew that he was getting spaghetti , hence the reason he had a knife ready in hand
  • @devjock
    Get yourself a woman who has fireproof hands.
  • @kenneld
    That awkward moment when your coworker stops by uninvited to make sure you were telling the truth about your dinner plans.
  • @D_oktor
    The ending leaves so much for interpretation: - Did the colleague come to check if the guy was saying truth about steak and he's laughing at him because he lied? - Did the colleague come to check if the guy was saying truth about steak but he's happy for him, cause he's still eating decent food? - Did the colleague know, that he's lying and came to tell his wife not to cook spaghetti, but at arrival he sees she actually cooked decent food without him telling her? - Have the colleague already told his wife to not cook spaghetti and came just to check if she obeyed and is happy because she did? - Did the colleague's wife actually cook spaghetti, so he went to visit his friend, because he was supposed to have steak for dinner, but he's not? - Is the colleague having an affair with his wife? Is there a canon scenario?