When the hero is just as smart as villain.

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Laundry dude gone be alright he got insurance.

Oddwin - 8-16-18

All Comments (21)
  • @ImDaRealBoi
    "You're smarter than you look" "That line doesn't work here" Now that's a fourth wall break right there
  • @blasboise5613
    It's been 3 years and I only now realize that he said that the "You're smarter than you look" line doesn't work here because everyone in this universe looks the same because they are all Caleb. Now this is good writing.
  • @WoxyBoxy
    1:34 This is the best part of the video for me. The ridiculous line of “I managed to steal the key before I stole it” while he’s aggressively peeling a banana is endlessly funny to me lol
  • @aclevername8399
    I feel like everyone's ignoring the fact that the "hero" just straight murdered a dry cleaner just to one-up a villain.
  • @skydemon52
    The thing that impresses me more is how the villain closed the banana to make it look as if he never peeled it.
  • @obe1_kenobi
    Here's the actual sequence of events: Villain: Makes the fake key. Hero: Swaps the fake key with the real key. Villain: Steals the key before he steals it and implants what he thinks is the fake key into a banana. Instead, he put the real key back in its place (he must have also known about the banana-key swap, but not the first key swap). Hero: Swaps the key with the banana the Villain implanted the "real" (fake) key in. Villain: Steals the key (apparently a banana?), placing it in a bottle at some point afterwards. Villain: Places bombs around the city with a remote detonator and places them on a backup timer (likely realising the Hero caught on to him). Villain: Places extra bombs at the Hero's dry cleaner (likely couldn't be disarmed). Hero: Obtains the battery to the detonator, disarms the bombs and relocated the extra bombs to the Villain's dry cleaner (probably also helped the Villain's dry cleaner with insurance). Villain: Places a phone at some unknown location he assumed the Hero would "catch" him and turned on Facetime (he could have technically done this at any point beforehand). Hero: Finds the Villain's house and takes the phone to the Villain's house (he could have also done this any time beforehand). Hero and Villain: Meet and go back and forth. Villain: Drops the bomb he was on Facetime the whole time and he's in his house chillin' (he was chill). Hero: Drops the bomb he's in the Villain's house, knocking on his door. However, if the title is anything to go by, this is faaar from over. No way the Villain got caught lacking that bad.
  • @quackelpato
    "Im in my house, CHILLIN" will never get out of my head
  • @BooksandKittens
    "I'm actually in my house. CHILLIN." "I BEEN CHILLIN. I WAS CHILL." I have never laughed so hard at the word 'chill'
  • @TRSRM
    "I managed to steal the key BEFORE I stole it." Dude is out here, outplaying himself.
  • I love how the "good guy" relocates bombs to other dry cleaners instead of disarming them 😂
  • @yashen12345
    the extra detail that he made the sound of the door knocking in the video chat delayed this guy is a genius
  • @MarioFan587YT
    "I managed to steal the key before I stole it" That just sounds like stealing the key with extra steps
  • @kidkap4
    I love that he stole the battery to the detonator for bombs he's already disarmed.
  • @dmite1254
    The line “To YOUR dry cleaners” & “planted EXTRA bombs” always makes me smile 😂
  • Its crazy to see how far Caleb is willing to work on these films. The fact that he traveled to Evil Calebs house to shoot the final scene is very remarkable for a self proclaimed actor and producer.
  • @Ace-1525
    "You'll never enjoyed unwrinkled clothes again," is pure evil.
  • @New5oul
    "Looks at Banana inside a bottle that sounds like keys inside" " ImPressĪve "
  • @InsolventSK
    “I managed to steal the key before I stole it and swapped it with the fake key” when you become so smart you no longer have common sense
  • @themafia6979
    "You've been face timing me this whole time"💀💀💀