Especially that he’s rescued instead of speaking up.
I liked the leg shaking, but I assume something must have been said or noticed earlier for the other bloke to know his 'distress'.
That must be right, but I can also only imagine what must have been going through the guy's mind before he said anything, or before it was noticed. It must be the ultimate awful setting for this to play out, in front of a live audience and being filmed (or live broadcast?).
Sorry this is in German but I think it’s still quite good. He frequently states that he really has to pee right now and becomes increasingly whiny and angry. This guy apparently used to do livestreams lasting regularly between 4 and 5 hours. He details how he’s usually fine without a bathroom break but got really desperate during one of them in Lithuania and it was the middle of the night so McDonald’s was the only thing still open. He thinks he’s made it only to realise that the toilets are for costumers only and you need the code from your receipt to actually open the doors to the toilets. He goes on this humiliating mission to buy something in order to procure a receipt but they only accept orders through the electronic ordering system (I assume because it’s the middle of the night and they’ve got minimal staff). The computer is running an update and taking ages. So he digs through the trash to find a receipt because he can’t wait but then he can’t find the code on it. He finally asks an employee who doesn’t really understand what he wants but finally shows him that the doors just open normally and there was absolutely no need for all that.
From what I’ve seen of him it couldn’t have happened to a better person. I especially didn’t like the way he talked to the McD’s employee.