https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVpyhwuzFJY
If you want to understand what's really going on, you have to know some of the history of this game, and then you have to watch their faces closely, especially Colin's eyes.
So, first of all, in this game, Ryan frequently asks Colin a question, such as "What would you put on your nacho chips?" And then Colin replies with a completely unusual answer, like "little pieces of paper". So, he usually says something unexpected for a little laugh.
But, if you watch Ryan when Colin says "tapioca" the first time, you can see he has to stop himself from smiling. So, for some reason, this word tickled him a little more than the usual response. Furthermore, if you look at Colin, you can see he's watching Ryan at the time.
Now, then, Colin, being the devil that he is, and having seen Ryan stifle a smile, decides to try to make Ryan laugh. This is the part that's confusing because Colin is not trying to make the audience laugh, and you're a part of the audience. If you watch, he never takes his eyes off of Ryan. He basically yells "TAPIOCA" in Ryan's face, while making a kind of strange deadpan face.
To make the game work, Ryan has to come up with something to say, and the way conversation works is that you have to anticipate what the other person will say if you want to respond quickly. However, Colin is being completely random. Whatever Ryan thinks Colin might have said, Colin completely obliterated those expectations, causing Ryan to laugh. Then, when Ryan looks back at him, laughing, Colin smiles back showing that he's accomplished his goal. Of course, this is also funny to Ryan, who now cannot stop laughing.
HORROR
>>84862265
>holds spork
>>84862265
How is Whos line now that drew isnt doing it anymore?
>>84862941
Ayesha Tyler. It's not nearly as fun since they can't make fun of her appearance.
>>84862980
They don't make fun of her at all. With Drew it wasn't just his appearance: they made fun of his laziness, his career, movies he'd done, his greed and wealth, his romantic failures and possible homosexuality, and claimed that everybody hated him and it was fantastic. With Tyler any sort of off-color joke is clearly off-limits. She'll hit the buzzer anytime things start getting particularly bizarre whereas Drew would egg on the weird shit.
She also doesn't come across as casual as Drew did, and her hosting seems less like a parody of game shows and more like an actual improv-based game show. And maybe it's just me loving the shitty grainy footage and aged outfits but the older series just felt more relaxed than the new show.
>>84863247
Nah bro, at first they didn't make fun of Tyler, but now they're familiar enough that they don't hesitate to throw her under the bus every now and then. It's also funny when they imply sexual innuendo with her.
>>84863247
>>84862980
man thats sad to hear. i loved that show growing up
>>84862265
Why did I read all of this? What am I doing with my life?
>>84863577
If you want to give it a chance anyway, a new episode is airing literally today on the CW. Feel free to join in.
>>84863649
The right thing, WLIIAW is gold
>>84862980
Isn't Aisha Tyler the girl who did that epic "pitch a meme" segment?
>>84863247
Teach she always felt stiff
>>84862980
That hasn't stopped Colin from calling her a bitch though. Based Colin
>>84864398
Do you think he calls his daughter a bitch?
>>84864514
YOU STOLE MY JOKE YOU BASTARD!
In a game of "Hollywood Director" in the CW series, Ryan and Jeff are cleaning the bells in Notre-Dame when they are attacked by Quasimodo (played by Wayne). They make sound effects for the bells, and Wayne swings in from a bell with a "Dong!" sound.
Ryan: "Did you see the size of that dong? It was huge!"
Jeff: "Perhaps it is true, what they say about black hunchbacks."
Wayne then mimes throwing his penis over his shoulder in such a way that it can also be construed as pulling a rope over his shoulder to ring a large bell, and does it again along with the "Dong!" sound effect later in the game.
Tonight's episode has Ryan, Colin, AND Wayne. This is gonna be good.
I think one of the people they just pulled out of the audience for Sound Effects was transgender. They're everywhere.
>>84865669
>>84865768
Based /pol/acks
Alright, just finished watching some Aisha Tyler episodes. Show's actually as good as it ever was, I laughed hard quite a few times. Downside is that Aisha's not as funny as Drew, and the way she talks to the performers seems mean-spirited at times. Also she doesn't play with them like Drew did.
>>84863517 is also correct, so I assume >>84863247 is just talking about the early stuff. The amount of sexual innuendo I just witnessed was truly impressive. Also there was a part where Aisha buzzed one of the dudes out and he walked up to her desk and hit the button himself.
>>84865424
Is that not the norm anymore? Can't imagine the show without the three of them together
>>84866996
Well, sometimes Wayne is not on is the thing. The second episode didn't have him. But that was true of the Drew Carey version too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKQ6eoXfBKU
Anyone apprehensive at watching the new Whose Line, just watch this clip.
https://youtu.be/1cCcW2B8nfE?t=1s
>>84866918
I agree that Aisha was kind of stiff and unnatural in the early episodes, but she's gotten more comfortable in the role. Still not as good as Drew though.
Drew may not have been a strong improv performer, but he was still a comedian and could work with the guys better.
>>84867389
Not bad. But it's Ryan and Colin that really make the show.