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Josh Greehalgh, is an employee who works at YogTowers. He is an editor for the Yogscast and the backbone of Tom Clark's channel. He also appears on his twitch streams.
His high-quality editing work has become a much beloved hallmark of Tom's channel. Viewers make frequent reference to and praises for Josh's hard work in the comments.
Josh demonstrates an extensive knowledge of movie quotes and references, so thorough it would seem he has the entire script of several movies committed to memory and can find an appropriate reference for nearly any phrase or action.
He often employs movie clips/quotes as amusingly derisive quips in response to things Tom says or does, or to complete Tom's sentences, as Tom is well known to frequently quote movies.
Josh seems to favor clips from Edgar Wright's Cornetto Trilogy (Shawn of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, The World's End), and regularly makes use of the Harry Potter series of films, as well as the Lord of the Rings movies.
One unique flair of Josh's editing is in how he will often find ways to interject or respond to Tom with an ongoing, amusing sort of meta narrative; perhaps best example of which is found in Tom's Subnautica series with the fish Tom captured, or the ones he routinely killed. Josh gave them a dry monotonous voice with text to speech, and an extremely witty character that, while unpopular at first, grew to become extremely popular and stars of the series in their own right.
Tom often expresses great fondness and appreciation for Josh, referring to him as "the best boy."
When asked on a Twitch stream, Tom said that Josh is often the one who picks out a character for Tom to give voice to in his signature end cards, where the character makes a request of the viewer involving the "like button", "leaving a comment", "subscribing" or even "ringing the bell."

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