In the original Star Wars, Obi-Wan Kenobi returns from the dead to remind Luke to trust the Force. In The Lion King, Mufasa appears in the clouds to advise Simba. Mulan had a whole group of ancient ancestors watching out for her. And if I recall correctly, something similar happened in Field of Dreams. Movies often have inspiring scenes of the lessons we learned from our forefathers coming back to save us when we really need it. But how far back can you go before the wisdom of our beloved relatives is totally useless?
Ryan George brings us just such a scene. His deceased grandfather shows up. Grandpa has no expertise to lend, yet he's supportive and encouraging. But then Great-great-grandpa appears, and he has no clue what's going on. Even if he did, he wouldn't approve. Don't be intimidated by the length of the video, the skit is only 3:50.


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