I'm not in a position to verify this info, but if anyone can, we can add a TN to the translation.
He got the character right but after some research it seems it's the character's shtick in the many TV series that he's in, where he's in a situation with a guy pointing a gun to the back of his head, and he bets them a silver dollar that there's no bullet in their gun. Here's a compilation of him doing it in multiple times.
He got the character right but after some research it seems it's the character's shtick in the many TV series that he's in, where he's in a situation with a guy pointing a gun to the back of his head, and he bets them a silver dollar that there's no bullet in their gun. Here's a compilation of him doing it in multiple times.
TN added, thank you, though I still invite review/correction as necessary.
I bet there aren't bullets in your cat A parody of "I bet you a silver dollar there's no bullets in your gun," a catchphrase-type line used in numerous TV series by the character Yan Shuang Ying. (Bilibili clip compilation)