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The Expert (Short Comedy Sketch)

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    Our company has a new strategic initiative
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    to increase market penetration,
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    maximize brand loyalty,
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    and enhance intangible assets.
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    In pursuit of these objectives,
    we've started a new project
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    for which we require seven red lines.
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    I understand your company
    can help us in this matter.
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    Of course. Walter here
    will be the project manager.
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    - Walter, we can do this, can't we?
    - Yes, of course.
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    Anderson here is our expert
    in all matters related to the drawing of red lines.
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    We've brought him along today
    to share his professional opinion.
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    (Woman) Nice to meet you. Well, you all know me.
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    -This is Justine,
    our company's design specialist.
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    Hello.
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    We need you to draw seven red lines
    all of them strictly perpendicular.
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    Some with green ink
    and some with transparent.
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    Can you do that?
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    -(pausing) No, I'm afraid we...
    -Let's not rush into any hasty answers, Anderson.
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    The task has been set
    and needs to be carried out.
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    At the end of the day, you are an expert.
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    The term "red line" implies
    the color of the line to be red.
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    To draw a red line with green ink is,
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    well, if it's not exactly impossible,
    it's pretty close to being impossible.
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    What does that even mean? "Impossible"
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    (Women laughing)
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    (Anderson) I mean it is possible there are some
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    people, say, suffering from colorblindness
    for whom the color of the line
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    doesn't really make a difference.
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    But I'm quite sure that the target audience
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    of your project doesn't consist solely of such people.
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    So, in principle, this is possible.
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    I'll simplify. Lines as such can be drawn
    with absolutely any ink.
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    But if you want to get a red line,
    you need to use red ink.
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    -What if we draw them with blue ink?
    -(Walter) Hmm. Hmm.
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    (Anderson) It still won't work.
    If you use blue ink,
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    you'll get blue lines.
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    And what exactly did you mean
    when you talked about the transparent ink?
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    (Woman) How would I explain?
    I'm sure you know what
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    transparent means.
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    -Yes, I do.
    -Woman: And what a red line means.
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    I hope I don't need to explain to you
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    (laughing)
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    Of course not.
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    Well. You need to draw a red line
    with transparent ink.
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    Could you describe what
    you imagine the end result would look like?
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    Oh come on, Anderson,
    what have we got here? Kindergarten?
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    (all talking at once)
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    (Man) Let's not waste our time
    with these unproductive quarrels.
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    The task has been set,
    the task is plain and clear.
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    Now, if you have any
    specific questions, then go ahead.
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    You're the expert here.
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    Alright, let's leave aside the color
    for the moment.
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    You had something there
    also relating to perpendicularity.
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    (Woman) Seven lines.
    All strictly perpendicular.
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    To what?
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    (Woman) Uh... To everything...
    amongst themselves.
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    I assume you know
    what perpendicular lines are like?
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    Of course he does. He's an expert.
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    Two lines can be perpendicular.
    All seven can't be
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    simultaneously perpendicular to each other.
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    I'll, I'll show you!
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    This is a line. Right?
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    Yes.
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    And another.
    Is it perpendicular to the first line?
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    -(Woman) Well...
    -Anderson: Yes! It is perpendicular.
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    -Woman: Exactly.
    -Anderson: Wait, wait I'm not done.
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    And a third one.
    Is it perpendicular to the first line?
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    Yes it is. But it doesn't cross the second line.
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    They're both parallel. Not perpendicular.
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    - Ah. Suppose so.
    - There it is. Two lines can be perpendicular...
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    Woman: Can I have the pen?
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    (drawing noises)
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    How bout this?
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    This is a triangle.
    It's definitely not perpendicular lines.
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    And there are three, not seven.
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    -(Man) Why are they blue?
    -(Walter) Indeed, I wanted to ask that myself.
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    I have a blue pen with me.
    This was just a demonstration.
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    That's the problem, your lines are blue.
    Draw them with red ink.
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    It won't solve the problem.
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    Well, how do you know before you've tried?
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    Let's draw them with red ink and then let's see, hmm?
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    I don't have a red pen with me.
    But I'm completely certain
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    that with red ink
    the result will still be the same.
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    Didn't you tell us earlier that you could only
    draw red lines with red ink?
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    In fact, yes, I've written that down here.
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    And now you want to draw them with blue ink.
    And you want us to call these red lines?
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    I think I understand.
    You're not talking about the color now, right?
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    You're talking about that, um,
    what do you call it, uh, perpen- perpendic-
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    (Anderson) Perpendicularity! Yes!
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    That's it. Now you've confused everyone.
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    So what exactly is stopping us from doing this?
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    Geometry.
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    Just ignore it.
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    We have a task. Seven red lines.
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    It's not twenty. It's just seven.
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    Anderson, I understand you're a specialist of a narrow field.
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    You don't see the overall picture.
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    But surely it's not a difficult task
    to draw some seven lines.
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    Exactly. Suggest a solution.
    Any fool can criticize.
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    No offense. But you're an expert.
    You should know better.
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    Okay. Let me draw you
    two perfectly perpendicular red lines.
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    And I will draw the rest
    with transparent ink.
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    They'll be invisible, but I'll draw them.
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    Would this suit us?
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    Yes, this will suit us.
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    Yes, but at least a couple with green ink.
    Oh, and I have another question if I may.
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    Can you draw one of the lines
    in the form of a kitten?
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    -Uh, what?
    -(Justine) In the form of a kitten?
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    Market research tells us
    our users like cute animals.
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    - It will be really great if we could...
    - No...
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    why?
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    Look, I can of course draw you a cat.
    I'm no artist but I can give it a try.
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    But it won't be a line anymore,
    it will be a cat.
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    A line and a cat,
    these are two different things.
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    (Woman) A kitten. Not a cat.
    But a kitten. They're little. Cute. Cuddly.
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    - Cats on the other hand are...
    - (Anderson) It won't make a difference.
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    Anderson, at least hear her out.
    She hasn't even finished speaking
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    and you're already saying no.
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    I got the idea. But it's impossible to draw a line
    in the form of a cat - kitten.
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    What about a bird?
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    So where do we stop? What are we doing?
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    Seven red lines, two with red ink,
    two with green ink
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    and the rest with transparent.
    Did I understand correctly?
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    - (Woman) Yes.
    - (Man) Excellent. In which case that's everything, right?
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    Oh, I almost forgot.
    We also have a red balloon.
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    Do you know if you could inflate it?
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    What do I have to do with balloons?
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    It's red.
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    Anderson, can you or can you not do this?
    It's a simple question.
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    As such, I can, of course, but -
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    Excellent. Organize a business trip.
    We'll cover the expenses,
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    go over to their location,
    inflate the balloon.
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    Well, this was very productive.
    Thank you all.
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    (indistinct talking)
    (door closes)
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    (door opens)
    - Can I ask you one more question, please?
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    When you inflate the balloon,
    could you do it in the form of a kitten?
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    Of course I can. I can do anything.
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    I can do absolutely anything. I'm an expert.
Title:
The Expert (Short Comedy Sketch)
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Video Language:
English
Team:
Film & TV
Duration:
07:35

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