Have You Seen This? Terry Crews can't stand the loss of his 300-year-old burrito on 'Studio C'

Terry Crews was featured in this week's Studio C episode, including this sketch, where he struggles to accept the loss of a burrito.

Terry Crews was featured in this week's Studio C episode, including this sketch, where he struggles to accept the loss of a burrito. (Studio C via YouTube)


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THE FUTURE — I've heard Terry Crews talk about his love for yogurt plenty of times on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," and his dismay from a lost burrito on BYUtv's sketch comedy series "Studio C" is just as good as I would have expected.

"Studio C" has brought in some guest actors this season, and this week's special episode featured Terry Crews — including this sketch where he plays a modern-day cop brought out of a cryosleep 300 years in the future to face a serial killer he knew in his own time.

After two scientists brought him out of his sleep he first asked about his wife and children, who he was told were gone, but he seemed much more concerned about a leftover burrito, his jacket with gum in the pocket and the burrito restaurant he had a punch card for.

"It's gotta be here somewhere; don't tell me somebody tossed it," he says about the burrito.

Almost as humorous as Crews' insistence on wanting that burrito are the scientists who stay straight-faced and serious throughout the interaction.

There are some great lines and a hilarious resolution — but I'd suggest watching the video.

I'm glad in the end, the cop finally gets at least some of what he is hoping for. Although I definitely cringed when he decided to actually eat the gum.

The full "Studio C" episode is available now on BYUtv, and there is one other short available on YouTube where Crews is poised to rescue a group of people and promises his aid, but things go terribly wrong.

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Emily Ashcraft is a reporter for KSL.com. She covers issues in state courts, health and religion. In her spare time, Emily enjoys crafting, cycling and raising chickens.

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