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Ironically, when I split this video both parts ended up being almost exactly the same length! So for those of you who are new here, please enjoy the first 6 hours of Sam and Cat part 3!

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Sam & Cat 3 FIRST 6 HOURS

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Anonymous

Wait, I'm confused. This video and the 6 hour+ video uploaded on YouTube are different... right?

Anonymous

Big love Quinton, can't wait to get into this one <3 (also thoughts on the logistics of a Sinjin missing poster t-shirt?)

natfos 💌

so in sam & cat, cat almost kills people with her fudge piles, but in victorious, tori gets jealous because her ex who dates cat loves cat's brownies she baked.....curious

Anonymous

I finished this yesterday, and I spent all day today thinking about how wonderful it is that your love of Victorious inspired Matt Bennett to pursue his own passions, and how he went out of his way to share that with you. I’m really happy for you, man :)

stuffdlamps

i'd treat goomer right. i'd take that man out on a nice dinner and maybe watch a movie with him :)

Anonymous

My ex of like 3 years broke up w me in between your the last two parts n honestly watching your videos are really helpful with moving on

Anonymous

the third video can be called “Sam and Cat: Finally Three”

Anonymous

I am so excited for the next part

Anonymous

Anybody else this isnt playing or i have a really shitty service

Anonymous

Fun fact: The Honus Wagner baseball card is actually the rarest baseball card due to the fact it was a “tobacco” baseball card and Wagner quickly changed his mind about it as he didn’t want to encourage children to start chewing tobacco so they could get his card. Only about 50-60 were ever produced and it was only printed from 1909 to 1911. On August 3rd of last year one sold for $7.25 million

Linus

I'm already just 11 minutes in, and it's worth every dollar, which was just the one I gave. In all seriousness, I love the Mitch tangent and I'm impressed that he got the high school videos in there. Wonder how long it took to get them or if the school just had a Youtube channel where Quintin plucked them from.

Linus

So... I'm almost done, and something's hit me. Aside from the book review segment, and presumably the second half of the animated adventures of Sam and Cat, we're... done... We're done with Sam and Cat after this part... And at some point, we might end up getting the last part of the iCarly reboot after this. It's going to be so weird focusing on a series without Fred, Carly, and Spencer, and then focus on a series that's only missing Sam.

Anonymous

I'm sorry if folks already said it, or if u ever circle back around to it, but the Swindle movie is definitely trying to be similar to Leverage. I don't know how much was in the original book, but the main crew do get typecast into the same general roles as the crew in Leverage with the exception of Ben who, from what I can tell, is mostly just the client role in a way. Leverage ended up really getting into the idea of their team being "hitter, hacker, grifter, theif, mastermind" at least for marketing purposes, and it's visible through their intro. Specifically, Savannah feels incredibly similar to Sophie from Leverage (the grifter), as they're both actors that perform badly on stage but well as a character in a grift, even going as far as coaching other members of the team how to be better grifters. Amanda also feels very functionally similar to Parker from Leverage as someone who fills that cat-burglar role, climbing through vents in the walls and repelling down buildings (character-wise, they're very different). Most of the second half of the movie also fits the vibe and general structure of an episode of Leverage, especially with the fake-out of getting caught. The food-fight intro/climax feels un-Leverage to me though, as usually the team don't run into real issues after the reveal; usually they run into fake issues in the third act that end up being part of the plan all along. The ending is VERY similar to the Leverage pilot ending also. Swindle as a title is even extremely similar to Hustle, which was like the British precursor to Leverage, and from a quick Google Hustle premiered in 2004 and Swindle released in 2008, so it's possible as a real inspiration but unlikely (Leverage premiered in 2008, it was a very post-economic-crash show). A lot of this probably doesn't matter, but it does explain why the movie feels heist-like without being about a true heist: it's a grift movie, not a heist movie.

Jabronsky

I had to fork out the big bucks because motherfucker you be cooking some shit, I ain’t waiting a damn minute

Jabronsky

Watched a bit, think I’d rather wait for the full thing, BUT YA STILL KEEPING MY BUCKS because you be cooking my boy

Anonymous

thank you for your service