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Only include an example here if it’s clearly being done sarcastically or in an affective way.
Only include an example here if it’s clearly being done sarcastically or in an affective way.
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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 Right, Mike” comment to Mike.
* [[2024 Mid-year Catch-up]]: Mike expresses a sarcastic "That's Right, Jay".
* [[2024 Mid-year Catch-up]]: Mike expresses a sarcastic "That's Right, Jay".

Revision as of 21:25, 9 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.

Only include an example here if it’s clearly being done sarcastically or in an affective way.

Examples