It's fair to say that Trigger has a unique view on things. Not to say that he's stupid, but he definitely looks at the world with a skewed (and often hilarious) perspective. In this clip, he chimes into the gang's discussion of famous people who have their fifteen minutes and then fade into obscurity again. He points out that the world-renowned Indian nationalist peace leader Gandhi was one such person, as he "made one great film and then you never saw him again." Credit of course due to John Sullivan for coming up with such a great line, but it's Lloyd-Pack's perfectly-pitched conviction that elevates it to greatness.