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== Examples ==
== Examples ==


* [[2014 Summer Movie Round Up by Red Letter Media]]: Jay gives a “That’s Right, Mike” comment to Mike.
* [[2014 Summer Movie Round Up by Red Letter Media]]: Jay gives a “That’s Rright, Mike” comment to Mike.
* [[2024 Mid-year Catch-up]]: Mike expresses a sarcastic "That's Right, Jay".
* [[10 Year Anniversary!|Half in the Bag: 10 Year Anniversary!]]: Jay transitions from a flashback with "That's right, Mike".
* [[2024 Mid-year Catch-up]]: Mike expresses a sarcastic "That's right, Jay".
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 13 June 2024

Occasionally during scripted or purposefully exaggerated moments in Red Letter Media, Mike, Jay, or Rich Evans will exclaim a sarcastic “That’s right” comment to another actor.

This is an affectation that seems to stem from other YouTube personalities and influencers, as it tends to follow a sarcastic beg for interaction.

Examples

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