@kkiller00 I just loved that! His laugh is as loud and wonderful as his singing voice!!! But all joking aside I wouldn't believe Diego was Zorro either if we didn't see how he acted when he decides to ride as Zorro. He behaves like the worst swordsman in the world and he acts as if combat situations bore him. But when he decides to be Zorro there is no doubt.
"Yes sir, Sergant, you would have to LOCK ME UP!" Garcia gets a sudden idea that he totally thought up himself.
Whoever played Garcia could REALLY act. Just watch his expressions. He is so great because he can totally convey whatever emotion or thought he wants.
@kkiller00 I just loved that! His laugh is as loud and wonderful as his singing voice!!! But all joking aside I wouldn't believe Diego was Zorro either if we didn't see how he acted when he decides to ride as Zorro. He behaves like the worst swordsman in the world and he acts as if combat situations bore him. But when he decides to be Zorro there is no doubt.
Torie3593 7 months ago
Garcia's hysterical outbreak, priceless. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
kkiller00 9 months ago
I can imagine Guy, George and Henry just howling when they rehearsed this. How many takes while they dissolved in laughter?
hecate235 11 months ago
3:05 made me laugh sooooo hard XD
lisalovemusical 1 year ago
"Yes sir, Sergant, you would have to LOCK ME UP!" Garcia gets a sudden idea that he totally thought up himself.
Whoever played Garcia could REALLY act. Just watch his expressions. He is so great because he can totally convey whatever emotion or thought he wants.
Brillant writers, actors, and shows!
AHorselover1 1 year ago
this is brilliant!!!
hetwiegie 1 year ago
"You don't know what this means to him, Sergeant..."
*Diego ballestras around the office*
linnybrown 1 year ago
awesome
WwfHerosAndVillains 1 year ago
Thank you!!!! I'd forgotten about this one! Man, I've grown up watching these!!!=]
moodysoup 1 year ago