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The best bloopers break the whole cast. Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the times something was just so hilarious that no one in the scene could hold it together.

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00:00Welcome to Ms. Mojo and today we're counting down our picks for the time
00:10something was just so hilarious that no one in the scene could hold it together.
00:14We know you're hoping to see Rose's great herring war anecdote,
00:18but reportedly it was all scripted, so it doesn't qualify for our list today.
00:24After that, no other herring would do it.
00:34Breaking Bad is packed with intense drama, and the cast really knows how to pull us in.
00:39But there's one little cast member who steals the show in her own way.
00:43In this scene, Skylar tearfully worries about her family's safety.
00:48So what's this about the kids not being safe?
00:51Safe from what?
00:55From us?
00:59From Walt and me?
01:00Now it's hard enough to ignore baby Holly's cuteness in the final cut,
01:04but in the blooper reel it's even tougher.
01:07As Marie comforts her sister, baby Holly adds her own commentary.
01:12The kids, they are safe, of course they are.
01:19I don't think she feels very safe.
01:21The actors can't help but laugh, taking it as Holly's contribution to the conversation.
01:26Perhaps she was just offering notes on Betsy Brandt and Anna Gunn's acting.
01:31Maybe this is why they say not to work with kids.
01:35Number 19.
01:37A Sneeze.
01:38Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
01:39In this episode, the squad is invited to a party at Captain Holt's house,
01:43but there's just one problem.
01:45For a bunch of cops, their social skills are kind of lacking.
01:49Why wouldn't Holt want us there?
01:50Because he thinks we're going to embarrass him in front of his husband,
01:53which frankly is insulting.
01:55Oh man, all the orange soda spilled out of my cereal.
01:59So Terry calls them all in for a crash course on basic manners and party etiquette.
02:04Of course, everyone has questions, including Gina,
02:07who wants to know if Jennifer Aniston-style shorts are acceptable to wear for such an occasion.
02:12No staring at your phones, no rolling in two hours late,
02:16no sweatpants, no jeans, and no shorts.
02:18What about dress-up shorts, for instance, the kind Jen Aniston might wear?
02:22No, those are still shorts. No shorts.
02:25Classic Gina.
02:27Anyway, in one outtake, her line is hilariously interrupted by an
02:31untimely sneeze from Andy Samberg.
02:34It's a tiny goof and, of course, completely beyond his control,
02:37but it's enough to make the rest of the cast burst into laughter.
02:41What about dress-up shorts, for instance?
02:45Number 18.
02:46Eight Simple Rules to Breaking Your Castmates.
02:49Eight Simple Rules.
02:51John Ritter was a comedic genius who could always make his castmates laugh,
02:55whether it was planned or not.
03:01What?
03:02Oh, it's always me.
03:04In Eight Simple Rules, he played the overprotective Paul,
03:08who hilariously struggles with watching his daughters grow up.
03:11Just so you know, Kyle, if you ever pull into my driveway and honk,
03:15you better be delivering a package because you're sure as hell not picking anything up.
03:20The gag reel is packed with Ritter's antics,
03:23from his quirky acting choices to flubbing lines and playfully teasing his co-stars.
03:28He had that rare gift for turning any moment into a laugh-out-loud scene.
03:34Uh, uh.
03:38Stop imitating me!
03:39Stop it!
03:41How can we pick just one favorite when he gave us so many?
03:44Paul was an essential part of the show,
03:46and Ritter was clearly the heart and soul behind the scenes too.
03:50Thanks for all the laughs, man.
03:52I wanted 10.30.
03:54You said 11.
03:55I said 11.30.
03:56No, no, no, she said 12.
03:58You weren't even there.
04:04Number 17. Ted's Story – How I Met Your Mother
04:09When Barney gets shaken by a blast from the past, he makes a deal with his friends.
04:13If they want him to spill his embarrassing secret, they have to share theirs first.
04:18He's especially keen to hear Ted's re-return story,
04:22but Ted's reluctant to divulge it and offers up a different humiliating tale instead.
04:27Things take a hilarious turn in the outtake when Josh Radner flubs his line.
04:48After that, the cast can't keep it together,
04:50and several subsequent attempts to film the scene end in laughter.
04:54Seriously, they cannot stop. It might not be the juicy story Barney was fishing for,
05:00but couldn't they at least have finished the scene for us?
05:09Number 16. You Want a Piece of Me? – Seinfeld
05:13George Costanza and moral integrity rarely go together,
05:17so it's no surprise when he tries to impress Elaine's colleague Anna with a bad boy image.
05:22He ends up getting arrested for bootlegging and needs his dad to bail him out,
05:26setting the stage for this outtake.
05:41Frank gets into a spat with Elaine, who's there to bail out Anna
05:45after she insults his son's intelligence. Jerry Stiller, a true comedy legend,
05:50can't even get through a simple line without cracking up the cast.
05:54That means whatever the hell you want it to mean.
05:57You're saying you want a piece of me?
06:03Julia Louis-Dreyfus is the first to lose it, quickly followed by Jason Alexander
06:08and Rebecca McFarland. Stiller, always the pro, leans into the comedy,
06:13leaving everyone in stitches.
06:15You want a piece of me? You got it!
06:23Number 15. Laughter in the Bathroom – Will & Grace
06:27Season 8 of Will & Grace treated us to two live episodes,
06:31where there were no second chances for hilarious mishaps.
06:34The eyebrow incident had us all chuckling,
06:37but the real chaos took off in an episode centered in Karen's bathroom.
06:41Why has Karen had this party for 10 years and never invited us until now?
06:45You weren't invited to this one either. I screwed up and put you on the list.
06:49It's outrageous! Why wouldn't you want the three of us here?
06:54Will, Grace, and Jack discover Karen hosts secret parties without inviting them,
06:59because apparently someone's bound to embarrass her.
07:02As they argue over who that culprit might be, they can't contain their laughter.
07:07You know what I see when you talk? William Hurt in a wig.
07:10You are both embarrassing! If I had a party, I wouldn't invite either of you.
07:18Soon, they're hurling beauty products at each other.
07:21By the time Karen enters, the absurdity of it all has clearly sunk in,
07:25causing Sean Hayes to completely lose it and take his castmate down with him.
07:30What kind of prescription plan are you on, by the way?
07:3214. Son of a Bee – Supernatural
07:41This season 3 episode sees con artist Bella Talbot do everything she can
07:46to steal a lucky rabbit's foot.
07:48Maybe next time, I'll hang you out to dry.
07:53Oh, don't go away angry, just go away.
07:57Have a nice night, boys.
07:58Although ultimately unsuccessful,
08:01she does manage to drive away with Dean's winning scratch tickets.
08:04Oh, I forgot we're at $46,000.
08:09I almost forgot about the scratch tickets.
08:13Now, how would you feel if someone disappeared with your chance at winning thousands of dollars?
08:18There's certainly no mistaking Dean's feelings as he loudly exclaims,
08:22Son of a bitch!
08:24But hang on, is that a smile we see on Sam actor Jared Padalecki's face?
08:29According to the star, his co-star's overzealous response wasn't what he was expecting,
08:35but he didn't want to ruin the take,
08:36so he turned his head away from the camera to hide his reaction.
08:40Unlike the time Padalecki accidentally hit his on-screen father, causing everyone to break.
08:4713. A Forking Good Blooper – The Good Place
08:50In season four, the gang is tasked with getting demon Sean on board
08:54with their idea for the medium place.
08:56He refuses, leading Jason to say,
08:59You used to be cool, but you've changed, man.
09:02As this blooper shows, the idea that Sean was ever cool
09:06and Manny Jacinto's epic delivery were simply too hilarious for the cast to handle.
09:11You know, Sean, you used to be cool, but you've changed, man.
09:16It...
09:20According to series creator Michael Schur, they were so tickled by this line
09:24that they couldn't stop giggling, quote, for three and a half minutes.
09:29William Jackson Harper, who played Chidi,
09:31also revealed that they laughed so much that Ted Danson cried.
09:35If you ask us, it sounds like the Good Place set is a forking great place to be.
09:40You used to be cool, but you've changed.
09:4312. Carlton Breaks the Set – The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
09:50Speaking of fun sets, Alfonso Ribeiro, who played Carlton on Fresh Prince,
09:55once shared that the cast loved to entertain their audience to the fullest.
10:00On one memorable day, he asked the directors
10:02to focus on him because he had something funny-funny planned.
10:13In the scene, Will tells a dramatic tale about Lisa as payback for a prank pulled by her and
10:21Carlton. The scene could have ended shortly after Ribeiro's panicked exit.
10:36Instead, the actor indulged in a hilarious, over-the-top
10:40masterpiece that takes down his castmate, some extras, and the entire studio audience.
10:46It was such a riot that, of course, they had to keep it in the final cut.
10:5911. The Dentist – The Carol Burnett Show
11:03Tim Conway had a real knack for finding humor in everyday situations.
11:07We'll be seeing more of that later, too. In this episode, he plays a freshly graduated
11:12dentist who accidentally anesthetizes himself, setting off a chain of hilarious mishaps.
11:28His co-star, Harvey Korman, can't hide his laughter as things spiral out of control.
11:33Yes, in this context, the whole cast might be just one other person,
11:37but Korman's reaction alone is worth an ensemble of a thousand.
11:52Eventually, Conway can't resist joining in the laughter as well. According to Conway,
11:58Korman found the whole thing so hysterical that he might have had a little mishap himself.
12:0310. Hot and Foamy – Frasier
12:21The actual aired take that led up to this moment is absolutely hysterical.
12:26After reading their mom's notebook, Niles finally signs his divorce papers,
12:30only to later discover that Niles in her notes wasn't him at all.
12:44He takes a moment to cool off, only to end up a little hot and foamy. In the outtake,
12:49as Niles emerges covered in foam, you can see his on-screen family members smirking.
12:54However, that's not what breaks them. Martin starts to deliver his detective
12:59expertise on the situation, but breaks down before finishing the line.
13:09Soon enough, everyone else is laughing along with him. In the next take,
13:13Daphne's hilarious follow-up line sets them off again.
13:179. She Drove Me Here – Parks and Recreation
13:31Ah, Craig. How do we describe Craig? Well, he's loud, a little intense,
13:36never shies away from voicing his opinion, and is very enthusiastic about everything.
13:46He's also hilarious and a beloved addition to the Parks team, courtesy of actor Billy Eichner.
13:58In this scene, Leslie puts together a team to brainstorm ideas to improve
14:02community relations following the Pawnee-Eagleton merger.
14:05Craig introduces himself and his friend Madison, who drove him in. In the blooper,
14:11it's clear that everyone's getting a kick out of Eichner's delivery,
14:14and Aziz Ansari even eggs him on.
14:27Of course, it's not long until they all break. We only wish this conversation had made the final cut.
14:348. Thor and Dr. Jones – The Big Bang Theory
14:46We wonder how many takes of this classic Big Bang scene it took before the director raised
14:51their hand and went, ah well, good enough. In this season 9 episode, a crowd gathers
14:57at the comic book store to see Footprints on the Moon make their musical debut.
15:04The guys have penned some interesting lyrics, but we commend their commitment.
15:17In fact, in the episode that aired,
15:19Kaley Cuoco can be seen chuckling when Howard really goes for those high notes.
15:34Still, that's nothing compared to the outtake. When Howard tries to harmonize,
15:40Cuoco can't contain her laughter, and soon brings some other cast members down too.
15:567. Cricket Fakes It – It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
16:02Charlie and Mac are reunited with old friend Pete, but they're disappointed that he's more
16:06together than they remembered. So they turn to Cricket to help lure the old Pete out with what
16:12can only be described as an exorcism. There's just one problem. Cricket doesn't know the required
16:27Latin to perform such a task. Now, let's cut to the outtake. Cricket waxes lyrical about the
16:33importance of faking it, and something about his co-star's reaction suggests that maybe this wasn't
16:39the dialogue they expected. They try to play along, but can barely get through a sentence
16:44without giggling. They're certainly not faking just how funny they find this scene.
16:486. The Couch Gag – Boy Meets World
17:01Eric spends this episode in an array of disguises as he seeks vengeance on Topanga.
17:06It turns out he's no match for her, physically or mentally. Unfortunately,
17:18one of his more creative yet ill-thought-out costumes didn't make the final cut.
17:23However, the bloopers can be seen at the end of the episode.
17:36Sean and Angela have been sitting on the couch embracing for a while,
17:40seemingly unaware that Eric's hiding in the cushions. His reveal is so funny that
17:45it breaks everyone, and since it didn't make the final cut, we can only imagine
17:49the amount of takes ruined by laughter. 5. No One Is Safe Around Betty White –
18:00Hot In Cleveland This is wild to imagine,
18:03but apparently the late, great Betty White wasn't meant to be a series regular on Hot
18:08In Cleveland. She was initially signed on as a guest star in the pilot episode,
18:12but come on, it's Betty White. Of course folks loved her.
18:16I'm coming! I know what action means!
18:21So do I, but it's been so long!
18:25And if she hadn't been convinced to join the cast, we may never have gotten so many hilarious
18:30bloopers. In one of our favorites, White's Elka talks about her dating profile.
18:36In fact, that's my screen name. Bender Over. I signed up when my bender was over.
18:45I signed up when my bender was over.
18:48White can barely get through the punchline without giggling,
18:51which sets off a domino effect with her scene mates.
18:54In fact, it's so funny that it even gets called back to in a later outtake.
19:01Oh no. Oh no.
19:05I have a feeling we have another bender over.
19:08Number 4. Kitty's Dance. That 70s Show.
19:11In the episode, Kitty and the girls head to a club for Donna's bachelorette party.
19:16The usually wholesome matriarch unveils a wild streak
19:19when she starts grooving in front of the exotic dancer.
19:23I need room to roll.
19:27Born free. As free as the something free.
19:35It's so funny that even in the episode, Mila Kunis can be spotted openly laughing.
19:40However, as this outtake shows, she wasn't the only one who found the moment hysterical.
19:54Even Deborah Jo Rupp can't keep a straight face. According to the actress,
19:58she improvised the whole thing and intended to keep going until someone yelled cut.
20:03I had never done it full out during rehearsal because I just didn't know what I was gonna do.
20:09So tape night, I did it full out.
20:11We imagine she would have kept dancing for a while,
20:14as everyone was probably doubled over and too breathless to call it anyway.
20:19Mila couldn't speak. Laura's behind me. They're collapsed in laughter and no one's yelling cut.
20:26So I just keep dancing and dancing.
20:29Number 3. The Plasma TV. The Office.
20:32The dinner party episode was beloved by critics and fans alike, and for good reason.
20:37I was watching Jim's face and he was laughing.
20:41The writing was top notch, the acting was on point,
20:44and it gave us one of our favorite The Office bloopers. Michael shows Jim and Pam his new
20:49Plasma TV during a tour of his and Jan's home. The camera then shows it.
20:54I actually hung this on the wall myself. I want to show you something. A lot of people in the room,
21:00you need more space. Voila, right into the wall. Wow.
21:04If you thought that was funny, check out this outtake.
21:07I guess what surround sound means is that, right over here, Jim.
21:13They can barely keep it together, but Steve Carell's attempts to keep going just make them
21:18break even more. The actor acknowledges that it's going to be a long day.
21:22We have two speakers. What? Honey? Oh, Jesus. This is terrible. We'll never finish this episode.
21:31Eventually, they completely lose it, and everyone needs a moment to regroup.
21:36Number two. Ross plays the bagpipes. Friends.
21:40Ross Geller is at the center of two hysterical Friends bloopers that broke everyone involved.
21:45But before we pivot onto our pick, we just had to take a second to appreciate this moment.
21:51Pivot!
21:59Pivot!
22:02The cast managed to one-up their own hilarity a couple of seasons later
22:06when Ross showcases his newfound talent to the gang and urges them to join in, which Phoebe does.
22:12You know the song. Sing along.
22:21Sing along.
22:23In the aired episode, you can see that Jennifer Aniston struggles to maintain composure.
22:28However, she's far from the only one who catches the giggles in this blooper.
22:32We get it. We've probably watched this scene hundreds of times, and it never gets less funny.
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23:02Number one. The Elephant Story. The Carol Burnett Show.
23:06According to Carol Burnett's memoirs, a golden rule of sorts on her show was that
23:11everyone should stay in character. But here's the thing.
23:20When something's just that darn funny, the rules pretty much mean squat.
23:25During this installment of the family sketch, the group plays a game of password.
23:29Mickey Hart, played by Tim Conway, tells such a ridiculous story about elephants that everyone,
23:35including Burnett, struggles to maintain their composure.
23:41The more details he adds, the more they begin to crack.
23:45However, it's Vicki Lawrence as Mama who finally fully breaks them all.
23:54It's still one of the funniest TV bloopers of all time.
24:07Which set looks like it would be the most fun to work on? Let us know in the comments.
24:15Oh my God, I love it so much!
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