Will desperately trying to stop Matt’s ramblings will forever be one of my favourite Chapo moments. Just the point where will gives up and puts his head in hands and says “no no no…” not long after the “kill yourself and everyone around you”
Also I forgot how good Virgil was at holding down the fort while chaos happened all around him, as well as keeping a straight face when asking ridiculous questions.
The surprising bit is mainly how quickly they drifted apart last year, like Virgil and Matt were doing a bunch of guest appearances together right up until Bernie lost and the pandemic started in the US in full. Virgil was also the main force behind the Chapo book, he just seemed integral to the "brand"
Listening to the tragic arc of the "Beltway Garage" is surreal now. In the March 2020 Episode (with the quaratine cube) Matt is just palpably incensed by the fact that Virgil still cares so much about electoral politics.
Will desperately trying to stop Matt’s ramblings will forever be one of my favourite Chapo moments. Just the point where will gives up and puts his head in hands and says “no no no…” not long after the “kill yourself and everyone around you”
Also I forgot how good Virgil was at holding down the fort while chaos happened all around him, as well as keeping a straight face when asking ridiculous questions.
is anyone surprised virgil got tired of this shit lolol
The surprising bit is mainly how quickly they drifted apart last year, like Virgil and Matt were doing a bunch of guest appearances together right up until Bernie lost and the pandemic started in the US in full. Virgil was also the main force behind the Chapo book, he just seemed integral to the "brand"
speaking from personal experience, doing all of the work and none of the credit gets old FAST.
hope they can still hang as pals at least
Listening to the tragic arc of the "Beltway Garage" is surreal now. In the March 2020 Episode (with the quaratine cube) Matt is just palpably incensed by the fact that Virgil still cares so much about electoral politics.