It's a simple joke: What is Stephen Tobolowsky's character on Silicon Valley a fan of? But give that line to T.J. Miller, and he'll run away with it, answering with stings incredibly insulting to old, old men. Which he spits at Tobolowsky in 4 minutes and 34 seconds of glorious, improvised acidity.

Miller covers the entire aging spectrum, and then some. And then some more. Oh, look, he's got even more in him. Remember, four and a half minutes. Besides proving Miller has fantastic improv chops, the outtakes are a fairly thorough crash course in our great nation's history: horses and buggies, socially acceptable racism, buying stocks in 1929, the second run of Beavis and Butthead, etc. Take notes.

Tobolowsky withstands the verbal beating remarkably well—he teaches improv classes, so he's familiar with the absurdity. But if you look closely, his back shakes. What an outtake reel.

Sarah Rense Sarah Rense is the Associate Lifestyle Editor at Esquire, where she covers tech, food, drink, home, and more.

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