Brief Summary
Stephen and Taylor share their love for comedian Mickey Flanagan and react to his stand-up bit "What Do Women Want". Flanagan humorously observes women's love for new clothes and endless conversations, contrasting it with men's communication styles. He also jokes about women's "girly nights in," the drama surrounding relationships, and the interrogation men face after a night out.
- Women love new clothes and talking endlessly.
- Women support each other during relationship troubles.
- Men face interrogation after a night out.
Introduction
Stephen and Taylor introduce the video, expressing their admiration for Mickey Flanagan. They mention their previous Cockney rhyming slang video dedicated to him and announce they will be reacting to his "What Do Women Want" stand-up routine. Taylor admits to having a long-standing crush on Mickey Flanagan.
Women Love a New Top and Talking
Mickey Flanagan jokes about two things he knows about women: their love for new clothes and their ability to talk endlessly, even when there seems to be nothing to say. He contrasts this with men, who he says are more likely to sit in silence. He also humorously describes how women end phone calls, saying "bye" repeatedly with additional conversation in between.
Sucking Snot Out
Stephen and Taylor pause the video to discuss a moment where Flanagan jokes about using a snot sucker, a device used for clearing a baby's nose, on his wife. This leads to a brief, humorous exchange about context and Flanagan's comedic delivery.
Girly Nights In
Flanagan talks about his wife's "girly nights in" with her friends, noting that these gatherings often occur when one of them is upset about a man. He jokes about women's attraction to "bastards" and the drama that ensues when those men inevitably cause problems. He also jokes about the crying and chaos that often occur during these nights.
Men's Nights Out
Flanagan contrasts women's nights with men's nights out, describing how his wife interrogates him about his plans and who will be there. He jokes that men never relay greetings from wives and that wives are always eager for gossip and scandal when their husbands return home. He ends the bit by joking about not even asking Tony how Sue was because Sue wasn't there.
Final Thoughts and Cockney Slang
Stephen and Taylor share their overall enjoyment of Mickey Flanagan's performance. Stephen mentions that his chest hurts from laughing so much. They also discuss the Cockney slang used in the routine, specifically the term "boater," which they believe refers to a pub. They encourage viewers to share their thoughts on the performance and Mickey Flanagan in general.