@@WTF3585 It means to be charged in criminal court for a crime, typically one over something stupid or petty (i.e. “some bullshit”). For Jared, who grew up an orphan and state ward, he’s saying he’s not afraid of the justice system, since the justice system more or less raised him.
Basically “I have lived my whole life being tested by mother fuckers and if you think you can fuck with me because I won’t do anything well let me show you I don’t give a fuck about winding up in jail because I’ve been through worse for less” lol
@@thegruesometwosome2831 so, first off, Jared (real name Donald, but too reserved and submissive to correct his coworkers) usually presents as painfully meek, reserved, and polite, but here and elsewhere we see the darkness of his past break through. He was abandoned by his parents and raised in the foster system (thus “State raised”) and he’s saying he’s not afraid to get arrested over an assault with a “deadly(?)” weapon charge or “catch a case on some bullshit?!”, as you would DEFINITELY not expect a character like Jared to put it.
I love this scene, cemented Jared as my favourite character. He’s literally the only character in the show that represents a decent human who’s still flawed like everyone else, but tries harder than the others.
A take on Jared's character that I really liked was that he is basically the human version of a dog, he's incredibly loyal, loving and protective of whoever he works for or who could be "his owner", hence why he goes ape shit when someone attacks or disrespects Richard trying to defend him like a dog would, the main objective of his character is to protect people who can't protect themselves like Richard against Gavin Belson in season 1, which is why when Richard became a successful and independent CEO he felt like he wasn't needed anymore so he chose to stay with someone that could depend on him
Mmm... I disagree. Jared was supportive and giving as long as he could be. Richard never looked out for Jared the way Jared looked out for Richard. Like even here, you can tell that Richard knew all the things that had been upsetting Jared at Pied Piper, but did nothing about it until Richard needed him again. It's never about actual loyalty (Except in tiny bursts). For Richard, it's about getting what he wants.
I’m glad somebody else remembered this too. Russ could sense right away that there was something different about Jared, that he was the true engine behind Pied Piper and not someone to be trifled with. Turns out he was dead on.
I love that during his freak out all of his dialog is clearly a prison flashback. "Check in" for example means "run to the guards and beg for protection as you fear for your life."
😂......for a month, my mind was f ed, how could that be possible, if he never learnt German....... And for past 2 yrs, im Speaking Mandarin in my sleep, mom told me
I love the fact that when Jared gets mad it's justified. He's thoughtful even in what he allows himself to get angry about and this really paints a character who overcame hardship through maintaining self control and hope in humanity. When he gets mad It's always over values, but when it happens it's intense. He's the most sane insane guy, and that makes him so relatable and real. Every weird thing about him just makes perfect psychological sense. The writers of this show are brilliant.
"You want to dance on the blacktop homie?" is possibly the greatest throw away barely heard line in TV history. It's so authentic. I can absolutely see a prison fight breaking out with that line on the yard. Just adds believability to Jared's backstory about his previous life where he had to be some ruthless animal to survive and yet he never lost his innocence lol
@@HAPPYSLAPS1 "Oxycontin" It's a prescribed medication in the US I'm guessing. Meaning that it's legal but strictly controlled, it has to be prescribed by a doctor. At least that's what I gauged from watching American TV
@@regal_7877 American here. It's basically medicinal heroin. Some doctors here like to just throw pills at patients to try to solve their "problems". I still can't believe they experimented on me with different ADHD meds when I was in elementary school. "This kid, like every other kid, doesn't seem focused in school, let's throw pills at him."
I think this show is hilarious but it’s hard to make me laugh out loud. Normally I just chuckle at the jokes. When this happened? I literally was slapping my knees and bending over laughing. I absolutely lost my shit when Jared kicked through the bathroom door 🤣
"I oughta knock your teeth out, you bitch-made motherfucker!" Jared sounded legitimately menacing. Richard had that coming - Jared was the most compassionate and supportive person in his life. Yet how many times have we seen Richard treat Jared like he was a disposable nuisance? I just wish Jared had done it sooner. And well done to the writers of Silicon Valley, who spent six seasons alluding to Jared's terrible childhood for it to culminate in this scene. Jared will forever be my favorite character from this show.
@@MikeH7186 I had never commented before, and honestly never read comments prior. I didn't know if they allowed cursing. Hopefully you'll be happy to see that I corrected it. (I realize this is a very late response...I just finished re-watching the show and wanted to watch this scene again cuz it's perfection.)
@@KevinRhoads Everyone is brave when they feel safe, some people are just too stupid to realize they're in danger, and some people are too insecure to realize they're safe.
I don’t see it as a shame at all Richard deserved it. Jared was unwaveringly loyal and Richard repeatedly abused his friendship and then straw that finally made Jared snap was when Richard became verbally abusive towards Gwart whom Richard and had never met and knew nothing about as a person. It showed even more depth about Jared’s moral character and more clues in to his backstory. It played out perfectly and i think this was one of the most well acted scenes in the whole series
I think absolutely passionate with a complicated childhood is a far better description. Insane implies he is illogical or capable of great harm or something.
Dude, this scene so brilliant; they had me at “you think I’m scared to catch a case on some bullshit?!” I was dying at “peckerwood motherfucker” & actually died when Jared’s foot broke through the bathroom door. I couldn’t even enjoy “wanna dance on the blacktop homie?!” because I was dead. I’m writing this a ghost because of this scene.
@@wampaisen thanks bro. It's a great show. I can't watch it, because if I watch it, and compare it to my job of explaining idiots how to use Excel, how to print document, for years or end, I become increasingly violent and angry
@@hrishikeshh.shinde5097 State-raised means raised in the foster system, or something similar. So not in a loving home with parents. "Catch a case" means get booked for a crime, so he's not afraid to risk going to jail for what he may do to Richard.
Gwart, played by Nandini Bapat, is actually in SEASON ONE, when Richard and the boys are at party in Florida held by Peter Gregory. They get approached by some beautiful woman, who it turns out, are hired to talk to the guest. One of the women comments that she gets to work with her boyfriend and when the camera shows him, he is talking to a woman guest at the party AND IT IS GWART. Go check it out, it is episode 4, at about 8:45 into the episode.
Can we talk about how manipulative Richard is 😭 this is the second time he weaponized Jared’s feelings against him by mentioning moving his office back to being closer to him. And Jared’s face says that he knows that’s what’s happening. I feel so bad for Jared 😭😭
Richard should have evaluated doing an acqui-hire of Gwart's company contingent on shifting Jared's role. This scene highlights Richard's weakness in interpersonal matters, specifically, attracting and recruiting competent professionals of integrity. Jared was basically a gift of a starting card.
Jared is the only character I even liked by the end of the series. I'd love to see a spin-off of him and Garrett. His lore goes from being haunted by a German Ghost to being raised by the streets and possibly being a pimp.
it cant be overstated how, even loving this show and knowing damn well the genius of jared, just how underprepared I was for this little payoff scene. holy jesus.
I sometimes wonder if anyone is teaching this show in business school. As hilarious and over-the-top as the satire gets, it really seems at times to be well grounded in the challenges and relationship dynamics that real business face. People, people you rent money from, people who must work together but don’t really like each other, competition, technical glitches, business ethics. It’s always 3 steps forward and 2 steps back. Real Sisyphean business launch drama packaged with superb comedic writing.
I discovered the show in one of my software development classes. My teacher would show clips of it in class to help us understand concepts like Agile/Scrum methodologies and SWOT analysis. I think maybe he was just using that as an excuse to watch some clips of his favourite show haha.
Oh my god! Jared can be ABSOLUTELY terrifying when he wants to be. Damn. It's probably all that pent up anger from his childhood abuse. Richard got what was coming to him. Once the most loyal and kind person you know explodes 🌋 you know you've gone way to far. 🙊😲🙀
I feel so bad for Jared . He is so soft to other co workers yet they behave very rudely with him and do not give him the appreciation he deserves . Infact i kinda knew that Jared will someday lose his shit over Richard. Edit: Thanks for over a 100 likes . Thanks a lot this is my first time that my comment got over 100 likes.
it's partly Jared's fault. He left a big company for Richard's team, then despite being treated like you said, stuck with the team anyway. Could've left any time.
@@Antonin1738 I kind of agree with you but I Don't think he was given any importance in hooli either , and he saw a great potential in Richard's algorithm , and cmon let's face it as compared to hooli Jared has a big role in handling all the finance and corporate plan in PiedPiper , no one knows shit about those things except that guy .
@@nelldavila3261 Yeah man i know 😅 , I get emotional with characters i don't know why xD. I almost cried in the theatre when Joker was being beaten and thrashed for no reason by some alley kids .
So ironic that the quality of this video is degraded by a poor compression algorithm.
Lol I love you right now
he used the wrong dtf settings when he uploaded the video...
Hahaha nerd
i cant breath
that's not what video compression algorithm artefacts look like.. the video has a low frame rate. You tried though.
“I was state raised. You think I’m scared to catch a case on some bullshit!?!?
Epic.
what does catch a case on some bullshit even mean ?
@@WTF3585 It means to be charged in criminal court for a crime, typically one over something stupid or petty (i.e. “some bullshit”).
For Jared, who grew up an orphan and state ward, he’s saying he’s not afraid of the justice system, since the justice system more or less raised him.
@@garcalej Ah I understand now, thank you very much for the clarification
@@WTF3585 Don’t mention it.
Basically “I have lived my whole life being tested by mother fuckers and if you think you can fuck with me because I won’t do anything well let me show you I don’t give a fuck about winding up in jail because I’ve been through worse for less” lol
Jared deserves a serious spin-off where he goes bad and starts a drug empire in Silicon Valley.
Did you see the outside table? Cigs, beer, energy drinks. Maybe he's losing it.
LMFAO
He broke
😂😂😂
I see laurie briem joining him
Jared screaming “I was state raised! Do you think I’m afraid to catch a case on some bullshit?!” is the best moment of this, and possibly any, series.
,🙏🏾
Agreed! I use this line all the time now... Just to crack myself up!
I don't get the line, can you explain
@@thegruesometwosome2831 so, first off, Jared (real name Donald, but too reserved and submissive to correct his coworkers) usually presents as painfully meek, reserved, and polite, but here and elsewhere we see the darkness of his past break through. He was abandoned by his parents and raised in the foster system (thus “State raised”) and he’s saying he’s not afraid to get arrested over an assault with a “deadly(?)” weapon charge or “catch a case on some bullshit?!”, as you would DEFINITELY not expect a character like Jared to put it.
Agreed. Close second place is when Richard gets beat up by those kids who scammed him on Adderall, and Urlich does to stick up for him
Jian Liang yelling “THIS IS A PLACE A OF BUSINESS!!” in his underwear always gets me 😂😂 lmao
Jared - "Fuck you Jian, gimme that rifle!!"
While holding a BB gun.
Everything jin yang says and does gets me.
Bro I didn’t really realize how absurd that was. Also why he was holding a bb gun, and why he ran so fast as soon as Jared took it loll.
Man i miss this show.....too funny....the stereotypes even make it better
I love this scene, cemented Jared as my favourite character. He’s literally the only character in the show that represents a decent human who’s still flawed like everyone else, but tries harder than the others.
Bighead
A take on Jared's character that I really liked was that he is basically the human version of a dog, he's incredibly loyal, loving and protective of whoever he works for or who could be "his owner", hence why he goes ape shit when someone attacks or disrespects Richard trying to defend him like a dog would, the main objective of his character is to protect people who can't protect themselves like Richard against Gavin Belson in season 1, which is why when Richard became a successful and independent CEO he felt like he wasn't needed anymore so he chose to stay with someone that could depend on him
@@shafkatamin5659 Bighead might try the least of anyone who's ever existed
@@jonlewis5063 but isn't that guy like president of Stanford University or something? Idk, seems like he tries pretty hard to me (/s)
@@youngbryzzle9360 lol that’s the joke with his character, when he stopped trying he immediately starts moving up and into serious money.
This is when Richard turns into Gavin and Gwart is what Richard was in season 1. Jared is just protecting the defenseless, as he always does.
Nah dude. Fuck Gwart lmao
No. Gavin never cared about the product. Gwart doesn't care about the product. Richard becomes more ruthless but it's not about his ego.
If Gavin were here he wouldn't have backed down. If anything, he'd have LET Jared beat his ass knowing he could sue the pants off him
He deserved every part of that. He talks about loyalty and good relationships but the moment he doesn’t get what he wants he turns on Jared
Richard is a narcissistic tool. He's the only character on this show that I've ever really hated. Even Gavin has more class.
Mmm... I disagree. Jared was supportive and giving as long as he could be. Richard never looked out for Jared the way Jared looked out for Richard. Like even here, you can tell that Richard knew all the things that had been upsetting Jared at Pied Piper, but did nothing about it until Richard needed him again. It's never about actual loyalty (Except in tiny bursts). For Richard, it's about getting what he wants.
It's about a lifecycle of a CEO. He is becoming Gavin Belson.
Tiffany Babb who are u disagreeing with? Looks everybody agreed with u
@@TeeDubzz He wish he is Galvin. Atleast Galvin was decisive independent tool.
Jin Yang: this is a place of business
TheCricketer15 🤣
Yes
Sure XD
Fuck da police
My man comes out dropping this line while wearing a white wifebeater and a loaded shotgun :D
"You think I'm scared to catch a case!" lmao
You wanna dance on the blacktop homey?!?!
"ON SOME BULLSHIT"
@@mmclaurin8035 what does dancing on blacktop mean?
@@preetikaur5334 Fighting in the street. Asphalt is "blacktop".
@@mmclaurin8035 the more you know
“Get checked-in, ho!” 🤣 I’m never going to recover from that line.
The whole scene is perfection, bit THIS kills me XD “You wanna dance on the blacktop” is the PERFECT follow up line.
@@mindscapeaudio9731and he says that while kicking the bathroom door in!!! 😂😂
😂Lmao, still a classic line all these years later lol
When you take 5 years of abuse and don't show emotion
More like let the children play but i know what i can do when the time comes
5 years? More like a lifetime
@@GirlyGirlMsp it's been 5 seasons
KekZealot yes, and in those 5 seasons they explain that Jared has been abused his entire life.
I don't think it's related to not showing emotions, but rather not being seen.
After this scene, Jared tries to put a restraining order on himself on Richards behalf . 😂
😂😂 when he found out he couldn’t, he goes on and try to verbally accost the police to strengthen his case to no avail.
Rus could tell straight away that there was more to Jared.
Jian Yang cowering and Jared kicking through the door are gold.
This guy fucks!
I’m glad somebody else remembered this too. Russ could sense right away that there was something different about Jared, that he was the true engine behind Pied Piper and not someone to be trifled with. Turns out he was dead on.
couldn't agree more, Russ knew the streets.
@@latinolawdog5067
In other words, he fucks
I loved the way Russ seemed so lacking in social or self awareness, but was actually deeply intuitive even about himself
I love that during his freak out all of his dialog is clearly a prison flashback. "Check in" for example means "run to the guards and beg for protection as you fear for your life."
And the "Do you wanna dance on the blacktop" is a prison reference for fighting when you go to yard. Lol
Which leads me to ask what did Jared do!?!!
@@hoopsonwheelsHe has absolutely killed someone.
thats when you PC up. checking in is when you arrive at a new facility and have to show other inmates ur paperwork
2:51 "You wanna dance on the blacktop, homie??"
Michael Parry never heard thank thank you so much 😂
Ey man, I don't wanna get punctured. Please.
@Wilhelm Canaris It is yeah lol. As in a street fight- "blacktop" is actually asphalt.
@Wilhelm Canaris its jail/prison lingo
I thought the black top means street lol
😂😂. Never underrate a guy who only speaks German in his sleep !!
🤣🤣🤣exactly
@PersianinSweden Thank you
@Capt. Soap McTavish That even makes him more frightening
His name's Jared - he speaks German in the night.
😂......for a month, my mind was f ed, how could that be possible, if he never learnt German.......
And for past 2 yrs, im Speaking Mandarin in my sleep, mom told me
I love the fact that when Jared gets mad it's justified. He's thoughtful even in what he allows himself to get angry about and this really paints a character who overcame hardship through maintaining self control and hope in humanity. When he gets mad It's always over values, but when it happens it's intense. He's the most sane insane guy, and that makes him so relatable and real. Every weird thing about him just makes perfect psychological sense. The writers of this show are brilliant.
It’s all Zach Woods. He improv’s most of his lines and layered the seeds for the writing team for 5 years.
There is nothing relatable about him, interesting sure not relatable.
"You want to dance on the blacktop homie?" is possibly the greatest throw away barely heard line in TV history. It's so authentic. I can absolutely see a prison fight breaking out with that line on the yard. Just adds believability to Jared's backstory about his previous life where he had to be some ruthless animal to survive and yet he never lost his innocence lol
"You wanna dance on the blacktop homie?!" 😂😂😂
Funniest quote from jared “the real problem is not falling in love the first time you turn a trick on the corner, thats why you take the oxy”
what's an oxy and why use it?
Its an opioid (drug)
@@HAPPYSLAPS1 "Oxycontin" It's a prescribed medication in the US I'm guessing. Meaning that it's legal but strictly controlled, it has to be prescribed by a doctor. At least that's what I gauged from watching American TV
"if you want to work the corner, you can't fall in love every time you turn a trick. That's why you do the oxy"
@@regal_7877 American here. It's basically medicinal heroin. Some doctors here like to just throw pills at patients to try to solve their "problems". I still can't believe they experimented on me with different ADHD meds when I was in elementary school. "This kid, like every other kid, doesn't seem focused in school, let's throw pills at him."
Just when I thought the show couldn't get funnier.
I was choking in my own laughter when i was watching this
I see that scene like 20 times, no joking xd.
I know right? I've binge watched the seasons this week
I think this show is hilarious but it’s hard to make me laugh out loud. Normally I just chuckle at the jokes.
When this happened?
I literally was slapping my knees and bending over laughing. I absolutely lost my shit when Jared kicked through the bathroom door 🤣
"I oughta knock your teeth out, you bitch-made motherfucker!" Jared sounded legitimately menacing.
Richard had that coming - Jared was the most compassionate and supportive person in his life. Yet how many times have we seen Richard treat Jared like he was a disposable nuisance? I just wish Jared had done it sooner.
And well done to the writers of Silicon Valley, who spent six seasons alluding to Jared's terrible childhood for it to culminate in this scene. Jared will forever be my favorite character from this show.
You can curse on the internet. It's alright. I won't tell mom.
@@MikeH7186 I had never commented before, and honestly never read comments prior. I didn't know if they allowed cursing.
Hopefully you'll be happy to see that I corrected it. (I realize this is a very late response...I just finished re-watching the show and wanted to watch this scene again cuz it's perfection.)
Jian Yang: "This is a place of business." (with a commanding voice and a gun on his hand)
a few moments later
Runs for his life.
In his underwear brandishing a bb gun.
Jared was the heart of the show man. Always protective and loyal. Loved him.
that wasn't Jared... that was Donald.
I guess, Ed Chambers
No, it was the German speaking dude
This guy ducks
This scene is amazing. Richard had that coming though. He can really be an asshole, especially to Jared.
It’s a shame they came to blows but this scene is just so awesome. Also love how Jing Yang seems afraid for his life......
Jin Yang is so clearly "brave when he feels safe" as soon as any threat actually appears he folds and hides.
@@KevinRhoads Everyone is brave when they feel safe, some people are just too stupid to realize they're in danger, and some people are too insecure to realize they're safe.
I don’t see it as a shame at all Richard deserved it. Jared was unwaveringly loyal and Richard repeatedly abused his friendship and then straw that finally made Jared snap was when Richard became verbally abusive towards Gwart whom Richard and had never met and knew nothing about as a person. It showed even more depth about Jared’s moral character and more clues in to his backstory. It played out perfectly and i think this was one of the most well acted scenes in the whole series
Hahaha both the people in this comment thread spelt Jian Yang's name wrong but he became such a monster he deserves it
@@Eaterofeaterofpies lmao I would have spelled it right but the scene really wasn’t about Jian Yang
Jared is such a nice and generous guy that it's easy to forget that he's also completely insanse
That's why he fucks
I think absolutely passionate with a complicated childhood is a far better description. Insane implies he is illogical or capable of great harm or something.
You mean Donald?
INSANSE = insane + intense
@@XevionJared did ask how someone wanted to die today mfer lmao
The way Richard says "Oh, Jesus!" While he was climbing out the window was hilarious. Shows how genuinely terrified he was 😄
I’d be scared too if the nicest guy I knew suddenly went insane
Jared went full gansta mode. He will rule da hood.
i think zach woods really shines when he acts in an aggressive manner
This was the best scene in this series.
Dude, this scene so brilliant; they had me at “you think I’m scared to catch a case on some bullshit?!” I was dying at “peckerwood motherfucker” & actually died when Jared’s foot broke through the bathroom door. I couldn’t even enjoy “wanna dance on the blacktop homie?!” because I was dead. I’m writing this a ghost because of this scene.
my favorite was "get checked in, hoe"
What does "dance on blackwood even means though"?
@@KOTYAR1 its prison speak for wanna fight
@@wampaisen thanks bro. It's a great show. I can't watch it, because if I watch it, and compare it to my job of explaining idiots how to use Excel, how to print document, for years or end, I become increasingly violent and angry
As if that wasn't enough, Jin Yang waltzes in wearing a wife beater and boxers, holding a gun and saying "hey hey hey this is a place of BIDNISS"
you can see in his eyes how much it hurt him as well when he shot richard, zack woods is such a great actor
It's funny how Jared is so articulate when he is angry which is so rare. It's like he has practiced for this every night in his dreams
"Get checked in hoe" might've single handedly convinced me to get back into this show lmaoo
YOU WANNA DANCE ON THE BLACKTOP
LMAO
HOMIE
2:24 i was state raised you think im scared to catch a case 😂😂😂
What's the meaning of it?
@@hrishikeshh.shinde5097 State-raised means raised in the foster system, or something similar. So not in a loving home with parents. "Catch a case" means get booked for a crime, so he's not afraid to risk going to jail for what he may do to Richard.
@@christianmason1642 thanks
he says Steep raised not state lol...
Jared "Ain't Scared to Catch a Case on Some Bullshit" Dunn
He's state raised!!
This is one of the series highlights for sure -- pure TV gold
*Jared: You wanna dance
on the blacktop, homie?!* 2:51
No idea what blacktop means but the way he says homie is hilarious
“You keep her name out of your skanky little mouth!”
Jian yang coming out in a wife beater then ducking like a wife about to be beat is the funniest part of this🤣🤣🤣🤣
“You think im scared to catch a case” lmao
I luv how Jian Yang hides himself right after Jared take the "shotgun"
I'd like to believe Jared didn't know that was a toy gun.
Gwart, played by Nandini Bapat, is actually in SEASON ONE, when Richard and the boys are at party in Florida held by Peter Gregory. They get approached by some beautiful woman, who it turns out, are hired to talk to the guest. One of the women comments that she gets to work with her boyfriend and when the camera shows him, he is talking to a woman guest at the party AND IT IS GWART. Go check it out, it is episode 4, at about 8:45 into the episode.
The actor did a great job. It’s a total one-eighty in Jared’s behavior but he still stays in character.
Can we talk about how manipulative Richard is 😭 this is the second time he weaponized Jared’s feelings against him by mentioning moving his office back to being closer to him. And Jared’s face says that he knows that’s what’s happening. I feel so bad for Jared 😭😭
Richard should have evaluated doing an acqui-hire of Gwart's company contingent on shifting Jared's role. This scene highlights Richard's weakness in interpersonal matters, specifically, attracting and recruiting competent professionals of integrity. Jared was basically a gift of a starting card.
i love jared he’s such a sweet kind man in a cruel cold place
I want to play as Jared in a zombie game.
Jared should be the next Terminator.
"I was state-raised! You think I'm afraid to catch a case... on some BULLSHIT?!"
All i heard was "shut up about the sun shut up about the sun!!!"
Jared is the only character I even liked by the end of the series. I'd love to see a spin-off of him and Garrett.
His lore goes from being haunted by a German Ghost to being raised by the streets and possibly being a pimp.
Richard: JARED, JARED NO
Me in tears: *JARED YES*
I have been waiting for this moment since season 1
That little “what the fuck” from Richard at the end makes the scene perfect 😂 the way he says it is classic mike judge
I haven't laughed this hard in years... thank you Jared.
Never mess with a man's personal code.
Well abandonment issue.
God I hated Richard moaning about exactly everything this season. He had this coming from miles away.
it cant be overstated how, even loving this show and knowing damn well the genius of jared, just how underprepared I was for this little payoff scene. holy jesus.
Fact. This clip is all the years of abuse unleashed all at once, beautiful
Jared is one of the most fascinating characters I’ve ever seen
God this is the best scene.
Jared might be one of the best Mike Judge universe characters of all time.
Jared's street talk is fucking hilarious. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Looks like Gabe never recovered from breaking up with Erin
Maybe he's the Scranton Strangler?
"w-walk away bitch"
Maybe he should have let her choose the movie
😂😂
SHUT UP ABOUT THE SUN
This is one of my favorite freakout scenes ever, in any show. Zach Woods is incredible.
“You want to dance on the blacktop homie!” 😂😂😂😂
when Jin Yang came in and was like "this is a place of business" I absolutely lost it lmfao
The worst type of anger builds in someone with a good heart.
Jared saying "catch a case" was a spit my drink moment for me
"How would you like to die today, Mother Fucker?" is the best Jared line of all time.. but theres some bangers in this one too..
Jared never used profanity or lost his temper, always protecting baby Richard. hahaha
He doing that on Richard makes it so much funnier.
This scene came out of nowhere and I loved it. Jared's character progression through the series was easily the best.
Jared is like every nice guy who snaps one day and goes on a rampage
THIS IS A PLACE OF BUSINESS okay jinothy
I was in tears when I saw this for the first time. Jared is an amazing character. Realest dude ever lol.
2024 and this scene is still the best thing I've ever seen on a TV show. "YOU DID THIS RICHARD!!"
Jared is hilarious man. He really carries this show and holds it all together.
"SHUT UP ABOUT THE SUN!"
This is one of my top three favorite moments from the show I think. Just all of Jared's rage and life experiences boiling over. Mr. Hyde.
Hands down the best scene of the entire series. "You wanna dance on the blacktop homie?!"
When keeping it real goes wrong - Pied Piper edition.
2:32 Will Smith during the 2022 Oscar’s be like
This was the best Jared freak out of all time.
I sometimes wonder if anyone is teaching this show in business school. As hilarious and over-the-top as the satire gets, it really seems at times to be well grounded in the challenges and relationship dynamics that real business face. People, people you rent money from, people who must work together but don’t really like each other, competition, technical glitches, business ethics. It’s always 3 steps forward and 2 steps back. Real Sisyphean business launch drama packaged with superb comedic writing.
165Dash I almost brought it up in my Strategy class today 😂 completely valuable examples
I've brought it up a couple times in my program. It's so good and such a great way to learn about business fail
Ya what he said
I discovered the show in one of my software development classes. My teacher would show clips of it in class to help us understand concepts like Agile/Scrum methodologies and SWOT analysis. I think maybe he was just using that as an excuse to watch some clips of his favourite show haha.
Some snippets are used in MBA programs. It's a comedy about business as much as it is a comedy about awkward tech nerds.
Jared warned him but he just wouldn't listen 😂
"YOU WANNA DANCE ON THE BLACKTOP HOMIE!?"
The part that kills me is when he melees the bathroom door with the gun 😂
Jared pursuing Richard like the T-1000 😂
This was the moment Richard fully became Gavin Belson.
This and jared's chain roast are the two best scenes in this show 😂
Imagine the awkwardness when they meet somewhere again 😂
You know Jared has been through some shit just by the fact that he called Richard “peckerwood”. Brilliant! 🤣
You wanna dance on the blacktop homie? - Jared (Donald) Dun
This may be the greatest scene in tv history this is hilarious everytime
i like how jian yang tries to assert himself (for all of 1 second) but immediately caves and runs for cover
Oh my god! Jared can be ABSOLUTELY terrifying when he wants to be. Damn. It's probably all that pent up anger from his childhood abuse.
Richard got what was coming to him. Once the most loyal and kind person you know explodes 🌋 you know you've gone way to far.
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Jared snapping was so funny and Richard totally deserved it.
I feel so bad for Jared . He is so soft to other co workers yet they behave very rudely with him and do not give him the appreciation he deserves . Infact i kinda knew that Jared will someday lose his shit over Richard.
Edit: Thanks for over a 100 likes . Thanks a lot this is my first time that my comment got over 100 likes.
It's a show dude
it's partly Jared's fault. He left a big company for Richard's team, then despite being treated like you said, stuck with the team anyway. Could've left any time.
@@Antonin1738 I kind of agree with you but I Don't think he was given any importance in hooli either , and he saw a great potential in Richard's algorithm , and cmon let's face it as compared to hooli Jared has a big role in handling all the finance and corporate plan in PiedPiper , no one knows shit about those things except that guy .
@@nelldavila3261 Yeah man i know 😅 , I get emotional with characters i don't know why xD. I almost cried in the theatre when Joker was being beaten and thrashed for no reason by some alley kids .
@@nelldavila3261 Wow, it's almost like acting is supposed to provoke an emotional response from its audience. Who would've thought.