61. "death stair was just a characterization of what i think happened bro..." In response to In response to 60 Mon Aug-01-22 08:41 AM by mikediggz
not really that serious. and i may have put alil extra on it with the LHAO statement, but the fact remains...dude was laughing and then something prompted him to do a complete 180 within a matter of seconds. to me it didnt look like nervous laughter it looked real. and even if it was nervous laughter thats still a big turn around.
the fact that Rock has clowned them before and came back again is definitely wack...but thats what Rock does and being in the business that has afforded them the life that they have, they should be able to handle that joke. i think will reacted to jada's reaction and went into hero mode...like i said before that filming vid shows a (at least partial) depiction of their dynamic. maybe he didnt wanna have to deal with the repercussions of doing nothing that would come later that night...i dunno.
the fact that she was laughing after the slap is crazy as hell to me...and then wasnt her first tweet some bullshit about a time for healing? lol. miss me with the red table setup jada. but whatever, i respect your opinion, but i still stand by mine.
>>i saw a guy genuinely laughing at a joke. > >Was he genuinely laughing or "laughing his ass off" as you >alluded to earlier? Watch it again without being told to see >what you saw. > >What you also failed to mention was the video from the Oscar's >of a few years ago where Chris took a shot at Jada while the >Smith's weren't there. Why didn't you include that in the >videos that you claimed to have watched? > >How many times is a man supposed to stand idly by while a peer >takes a shot at his wife in a room full of peers? With a tired >ass joke from a movie that was a Box Office flop, no less. > >They are seated at a table with Lupita Nyongo. Why not make a >joke comparing Jada to the Dora Milaje and they could've had a >"Wakanda Forever" moment and pay homage to Chadwick? He >could've even done an "Entanglement" joke. Will & Overbrook >even wrote one of those into "Bel Air". > >Nah, homey went for the low hanging fruit and that's because >there's a history there. > >That's the conclusion I draw.