@@MrBastilleDay you're whining about liberals because you're triggered by a cartoon dog you went out of your way to watch a video of...you know, something just like a liberal would do. 🤔
i use to work at home depot. this is a good example of a day in a life there. customers always ask for carts, ask for help, ask for something you dont know and pidgeons always fly in there.
@@steveguild871 Some of the responses are helpful though, you know like, there really is a cart in the parking lot. It's blocking three parking spaces so the customer really should go fetch it.
JCpatriots I worked as an actual plumber and noticed the look of inferiority the workers there would get when me and the crew would walk in, you guys are salty you aren’t actual employed tradesman.
@Saint Anime Never said it was a bad thing. I mean would you spend more than 1 day with any character in the show? You'd be in a mental institution before lunch.
Ulquiorra Cifer This is a long side plot of just one episode. it's funny. I can still tolerate him way more than the other characters on the show, along with Stewie and meg.
I've helped a customer that was trying to get help from an employee... then I went to the front and checked myself out. Oh My God... do I work at Home Depot!?!
No one ever talks about the low wages they get though. Has anyone ever thought that being paid the bare minimum by a fortune 500 company would mean bare minimum service? You get what you pay for I guess.
I love how the logic is that because he's a dog, he's no longer covered on the family plan, but the suggestion is to find a job himself to get covered when that wouldn't solve anything because it still wouldn't cover him being a dog xD
LL Armstrong you right my bad. Any associate that cares whether or not someone says “the” when saying our name is humping asm legs for a homer award and not pushing carts in the 110° heat as a flooring associate without being asked
My ex used to get frustrated with me because I'd never ask for help at Home Depot. So one day we're passing by this associate and I decide - what the hell. "Hey. Can you tell me where the tape guns are?" The response: "What's a tape gun?" Last time I ever asked for help at a Home Depot.
This is a completely accurate depiction of working at Lowes or Home Depot. Except when I worked there most of us had no idea what we were talking about.
Wilmer Wallman Brian hates kids he only likes hot woman who he wants to have sex with and then never talk to them again just a douche heck he hates men kids and gays
That joke is especially funny to me because I work in Third Party Administration at an insurance company and COBRA seems to be like 800-1000 a month for one person. So freaking expensive.
@@CLOSE1RocketLeague I can sure try. I work more with FSA/HRA stuff mostly, but I do know a bit. COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act) is a federal law. Employers are required to pay part of an employee's premiums for the health insurance coverage they offer. That's why group insurance, while still usually expensive, is more affordable than some individual coverage with how our current system works. When someone no longer works for the company, or works too few hours for example, they typically no longer qualify to have premiums paid by the employer. This is where COBRA comes in. It requires that an employer allow someone to retain the same coverage as long as they can pay for their own premiums. It's helpful, because you aren't just automatically thrown out into the world with no insurance. This law also covers retirees, spouses, former spouses and dependents. You definitely need to talk to the benefits person at your work if you want to know more about your workplace specifically in relation to COBRA. In this comment I used what I know as well as information from this site: www.investopedia.com/articles/insurance/11/intro-cobra-health-insurance.asp
As someone whos worked at Lowes, let me just apologize to customers everywhere. The managers don't teach us crap and none of the floor associates care about helping you. Basically, its every man, woman, and child for themselves, you can't rely on the employees.
As someone who’s currently a Sales Associate at Rona. I can confirm that the managers honestly don’t give a shit whether you know what to do on the job or not.
hahahahahaha!!! I worked for Home Depot for 7 years back in the early 2000s and this is 100%, the old timers would be in the break room running their mouth whereas the young ones would be on the floor taking care of customers....hahahahahahaha!!!
At this point Brian is a self-parody of Seth himself. He's an overzealous liberal with no restraint on being politically incorrect, to the point he comes off as racist, he's an awful writer who can only sell books when half the book is completed by the reader (Wish It, Want It, Do It) and he has terrible relationships with women. You have to give Seth credit that at least he can laugh at himself.
ecb1912 yeah, especially that part with the woman asking if there was a kart somewhere after already 1st getting the piece of wood lol dumb lazy people
The whole “new job, new personality” thing is too true. I became an Amazon driver last November and for approximately two months I was a tough working-class citizen. Then one morning I quit because I was too tired to get out of bed
My siblings didn't like it when I got a job stocking at Walmart, when my boss called on my day off and asked if I can go in.. I wasn't in state and they said I apologized politely and professionally, plus the way I was more conversational or something to that effect 😅 Guess they took that the wrong way
Haven't been able to afford health insurance since Slowbamacare came along. Those sneaking shiftless millionaire democrat party bastards should be sent to live on a horrible cold desert island, or Oakland, California, or Detroit, Michigan
Anurania The middle class is under siege in the US, making the wealthy wealthier. Demand single payer healthcare like everyone else has in the first world, demand tuition relief and demand instatement of taxes back onto the wealthy to help pay for it. It's the only way to reverse the flow of wealth going to the 1%, and you do have Bernie Sanders talking about this, support him.
Home Depot doesn't really give their employees shit so the employees are miserable as someone who used to be a miserable department head there. This is 100% accurate
I worked at Home Depot for a year and a half and its been the worst time of my life. I got my bike worth 5k stolen out front and my manager only cared about me clocking out when i called the cops. I broke my arm out front on my bike and once I told my manager i had covid symptoms and he made me come in anyways because we were understafed. I put my 2 weeks in and they decided to terminate me early. Its been over a week and I never got my final pay check.
I agree. Its not just the store, its also the customers. They treat employees terribly, fighting them every step of the way, yelling at them for stuff they have nothing to do with, and still expecting them to help them out with a positive attitude.
@@ConnorRB that’s why I only ever do two weeks notice for family owned places, corporate will just throw you out like yesterday’s garbage when you submit it
@Rusty Shackleford And this is why people laugh at Muricans, always bringing up "muh trumptards" and "muh libtards" in every situation that has nothing to do with politics. Is it really that hard?
@Rusty Shackleford Funny how you're such a strong nationalist yourself, yet hate other nationalists of your country that are actually making sure it stays your country.
@@mlgsty8880 because most of us Americans are so brainwashed into the two party system that most republicans and democrats have the collective brain power equivalent to a microwaved bowl of mashed potatoes
A satire on the typical contractor bullshit to keep the home-owning do-it-yourselfers (the lowest form of life to a contractor) from trying to do the job. If you do it yourself, oooh, the plumber can't make his next boat payment. I replaced a toilet in my house, I could not get a plumber to do the job so I did it. I went to the local plumbing supply place and I could feel the hostility from the "real" plumbers. Fucking horseshit- they just assume I don't know what I was doing. I was working professionally as a steam fitter and boiler mechanic so I guess I can screw two pipes together.
I dont think they went wrong, you could say its more character evolution, maybe flanderization. The writers perhaps found it more interesring to write Brian as a self righteous douchebag, sure we can mourn the loss of the kind thoughtful Brian but I dont think we can say the writers lost the plot.
@@Jimthewizard14 it’s not a bad job tbh just don’t kill yourself going above and beyond for them But get it even if you do it for a year or two Get that money
I work at a hardware store too, and it's called True Value. I can definitely relate to Brian sometimes where I don't know everything and try to give a reasonable answer to the customer's questions. Also, my boss always reminds me about being hired to work, not chill out and relax in the lounge.
@@alextemple9247 because retail is a soul sucking rewardless job that is never ending and only gives me intrusive thoughts of driving my car into a tree at 90mph on my way home so i can spare my family the sight of the aftermath of me suck starting my shotgun in the shower
As a former employee at Home Depot, this is very accurate. Customers asking employees things they don’t know, customers putting oversized items in small shopping carts, and fellow employees being self-entitled douches thinking they know everything.
3:05 literally every contractor that comes into lowes and catches me walking through the lumber department trying to go to the bathroom when I work in hardware.
I work at lowes and the boat sized lumber for a small cart is eerily accurate. You people should think about grabbing a cart before you grab huge ass products.
The part where the truck takes off as the You Raise Me Up starts cracks me up every time, the first time I saw it I laughed til I cried. I don't know why it gets me every time 🤣🤣🤣
Not that he would know me or give a fuck about these comments, I will defend Seth McFarlane here. Brian is a fantastic arrogant libertarian character that has always had breakdowns in which he lacks purpose in life, so attempts to find that in examples such as this. He then because of his arrogance takes it over the top and sees the errors of his ways once it's pver. Nothing wrong with this episode it's fantastic
Ya, I was gonna say.. definitely liberal. Big difference. I'm sort of a libertarian, I'm not really sure.. but I'm sure as hell not a liberal, by today's definition anyway.
For anyone asking it's Episode 3 Season 15
Cartoon Junkie no it's episode VII In a galaxy far far away
Haha, good one!
Cartoon Junkie :D
Cartoon Junkie thx
Thanks
There is no limit to Brian's douchiness.
At least the show is self-aware about it.
He’s a liberal douche
@@MrBastilleDay you're whining about liberals because you're triggered by a cartoon dog you went out of your way to watch a video of...you know, something just like a liberal would do. 🤔
@@jrc01718 you don't understand politics
Its Seth McFarland. He's the douche.
i use to work at home depot. this is a good example of a day in a life there. customers always ask for carts, ask for help, ask for something you dont know and pidgeons always fly in there.
Montana_ 18 Did you Shoot the Pigeons with a nail gun after hours!!!!!
We used to have this one pidgeon come around all the time, we knew it was the same one cause it had a blue tag
And did you always give the same unhelpful responses to customers that Brian provided in this clip?
@@steveguild871 Some of the responses are helpful though, you know like, there really is a cart in the parking lot. It's blocking three parking spaces so the customer really should go fetch it.
Oh man it must suck to get paid to barley be able to help customers..
I worked at Home Depot and this entire video is 100% accurate lmao.
I currently work at Home Depot, and it's painfully accurate.
I work at Lowe's and I can honestly say this is 0% accurate. We actually care about our customers, it's store policy.
So you become a pretentious douchebag?
JCpatriots I worked as an actual plumber and noticed the look of inferiority the workers there would get when me and the crew would walk in, you guys are salty you aren’t actual employed tradesman.
He could be, Home Depot will cover percentages of college. It would only take a certificate to be an actual tradesman.
It’s funny how much they hate Meg when really Brian is the most annoying.
Rodolfo Suarez and scumbag.
Shut up meg
Meg’s only purpose is to be abused, otherwise they would’ve removed her a long time ago.
Brian’s douchiness is hilarious
@@Tigerman1138
Don't mistaken Brian for yourself lol
“You can get Cobra for $7,300 a month tho... would that be something that you would be interested in?”
😂😂😂
I was on Cobra for a while after my last job let me go, and it is pretty ridiculous.
Bruh I don't even make 7300 a month xD. At least I don't think so
Still small compared to having to pay for a medical procedure out of pocket.
so true lol
Proof someone at the show is funny
Stewie is legit the only relatable and likable character in the show now
Nah hes annoying
@@mariolisa2832 nah
They are all annoying af
@Saint Anime Never said it was a bad thing. I mean would you spend more than 1 day with any character in the show? You'd be in a mental institution before lunch.
@@MarkyTeriyaki very true
Brian the voice of reason of the entire show, oh how far he's fallen.
Ulquiorra Cifer This is a long side plot of just one episode. it's funny. I can still tolerate him way more than the other characters on the show, along with Stewie and meg.
Douchebag Brian is his best version. So bad that it’s funny
Brian was once a poor man's Frasier and now he's Alan from Two and a Half Men.
This is season 3 so it's actually early in the show. Basically Brian was almost always a dick after season 1.
@@fredrickthecatfish8661
This is season 15.
When Brian tries to impress Lois 😂
Please don’t comment..... -_-
@@whogoncutdagrass41 why can he not?
@Milo The Orange LMAOO what happened bro
@Milo The Orange Huh? Wtf Bro I asked you a question, take your meds stupid, I just laughed at your comment
@Milo The Orange ass
I've been a customer at Home Depot. No one has ever been as helpful as Brian.
I've helped a customer that was trying to get help from an employee... then I went to the front and checked myself out.
Oh My God... do I work at Home Depot!?!
@@bretmandu yep. But you don't get paid though :/
Home Depot sucks. And where do they find the dumb asses that work there?! Everyone there is worthless and doesn’t know a damn thing🤣
No one ever talks about the low wages they get though. Has anyone ever thought that being paid the bare minimum by a fortune 500 company would mean bare minimum service? You get what you pay for I guess.
The Home Depot workers in my city are actually helpful and nice. Must be the Canadian atmosphere that transforms them...
“well you just offered to kill a guy, so you’re not exactly high on my roommate list.”
Says you Stewie
Lol the irony😂
"Yoouu ask he for papers?"
Damn Stewie has learned a lot of driving from crashing Brian's car
ikr
😂 how did he even learn how to drive?!
Better question, whose car is that?
@@Rantandum Probably a rental.
Better question, how does he reach the pedals
there's a rat trap with a foot in it, somewhere in this house there's a footless rat
Jonnie Figuera whoa...that I would love to see
Yes we all saw the video....
Why do people get likes just for saying something that a character said in a show?
Oh really is that what he said thanks for reminding us!
Biggest Boss yeah but when you see it too much it starts getting annoying
Brian: Wow What a day!
Stewie: Please don’t comment
Lois: Look at you. Did you get a job
Stewie: Bitch
Stewie: there’s a rat trap in that cabinet, with a foot somewhere in this house there is a footless rat.
💀
😂
🤣😂
0:45
"This is why I pushed you."
This is the comment I came for 😝
I Don’t get it
So, if Brian’s an average Joe, where’s his wheelchair???
incredible joke
I work at Home Depot and I just have to say there is no way that someone could memorize the aisles’ numbers after like a week on the job
David Reed thank you.
Well yeah, brian was just getting rid of the guy.
You're right, which is why he told him an aisle that didn't exist. He was just making up numbers.
Brian didn’t memorize the aisles’ numbers. He was simply just lying to get rid of the customer.
Ive been working for a month and I still don’t know
I love how the logic is that because he's a dog, he's no longer covered on the family plan, but the suggestion is to find a job himself to get covered when that wouldn't solve anything because it still wouldn't cover him being a dog xD
Don't over think it. He's a talking dog... that never crossed your mind as "odd"?
They’re saying that he should get a job to pay for his own insurance, dog insurance or whatever he uses
Well, he could cover his vet bills with a job. No insurance needed.
@@Swiftbow Not in USA and they insurance mafia
Every Home Depot employee. Including myself
And me ... Oh with I work at Costco
Jordan Wilson all of you are scumbags there i said it
It's called The Home Depot
LL Armstrong you right my bad. Any associate that cares whether or not someone says “the” when saying our name is humping asm legs for a homer award and not pushing carts in the 110° heat as a flooring associate without being asked
Jordan Wilson true. Honestly I was just referencing the Mandela Effect. Lol
My ex used to get frustrated with me because I'd never ask for help at Home Depot. So one day we're passing by this associate and I decide - what the hell. "Hey. Can you tell me where the tape guns are?" The response: "What's a tape gun?" Last time I ever asked for help at a Home Depot.
That happened to me at GameStop.
Me: "Do you have any gaming mice?"
GS employee " i don't know what that is"
bruh i’m a lot guy and i try my best lol
So what the hell is a tape gun? Don't keep us in suspense
@@djhuckfield So I'm guessing you've never had to move.
@@Ducksoup67 I apply tape with my own two hands, as God intended.
This is a completely accurate depiction of working at Lowes or Home Depot. Except when I worked there most of us had no idea what we were talking about.
We have a few smarties at Lowe's. Otherwise some people just make ideas up.
Help me out here. Are they TRYING to make Brian the worst character ever?
yes
also, seeing you on a random video like this is very odd
jerks are funny
you think he is the worst character stewie tries to kill lois and brian is the worst person
icecream hero cause that how stewie was made
Songbird studio thats how brian was made too he was always a pompous jerk
So Brian can only save girls he wants to date?
Joseph Lepiscopo ik lol, it was kind of a stupid comment considering it's family guy but seriously...
Joseph Lepiscopo That's a brutal joke hahaha
Wilmer Wallman Brian hates kids he only likes hot woman who he wants to have sex with and then never talk to them again just a douche heck he hates men kids and gays
Ayoub Amri you forgot black people. He hides it well but he also hates black people.
Single mom's with kids is such a turn off.
"Well you could do Cobra for $7,300 a month. Is THAT something you'd be interested in?" 😄
That joke is especially funny to me because I work in Third Party Administration at an insurance company and COBRA seems to be like 800-1000 a month for one person. So freaking expensive.
@@Aster_Risk explain cobra to me
@@CLOSE1RocketLeague I can sure try. I work more with FSA/HRA stuff mostly, but I do know a bit. COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act) is a federal law. Employers are required to pay part of an employee's premiums for the health insurance coverage they offer. That's why group insurance, while still usually expensive, is more affordable than some individual coverage with how our current system works. When someone no longer works for the company, or works too few hours for example, they typically no longer qualify to have premiums paid by the employer. This is where COBRA comes in. It requires that an employer allow someone to retain the same coverage as long as they can pay for their own premiums. It's helpful, because you aren't just automatically thrown out into the world with no insurance. This law also covers retirees, spouses, former spouses and dependents. You definitely need to talk to the benefits person at your work if you want to know more about your workplace specifically in relation to COBRA. In this comment I used what I know as well as information from this site: www.investopedia.com/articles/insurance/11/intro-cobra-health-insurance.asp
Kerrie Trube when I got laid off and received the COBRA paperwork. 2 years for $880 a month.
As someone whos worked at Lowes, let me just apologize to customers everywhere. The managers don't teach us crap and none of the floor associates care about helping you. Basically, its every man, woman, and child for themselves, you can't rely on the employees.
Lowe's is the lamest lol nobody knows a thing
As someone who’s currently a Sales Associate at Rona. I can confirm that the managers honestly don’t give a shit whether you know what to do on the job or not.
hahahahahaha!!! I worked for Home Depot for 7 years back in the early 2000s and this is 100%, the old timers would be in the break room running their mouth whereas the young ones would be on the floor taking care of customers....hahahahahahaha!!!
im gonna go use a mighter to jerry rig a shim jam strap hinge quarter round sofer 2 by 6 dowel cherry picker flim flam
thank you for just re-writing the script line....so ingenious of you.
lol, what a euphemism.
Mitre, soffet
We only have tools here sir
Soffit not sofer
I use to work for Home Depot, and I find this video hilarious!
Minny Paul i worked for the depot... shit job
Dewayne T Sounds like your were a Shit employee! Your Fired
Is it true y'all don't get employee discounts or ...
I know a few people who work there, and they act just like this. It's hilarious.
I do as well
1:55 I love this part "Don't mind me, just grabbing myself a cup of Mud" 🤣
I work at Home Depot and a bird got in and it made me think about this episode
A lot of Home Depot employees are commenting here. Lol
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I work at Home Depot and I admit I’ve given some of Brian’s responses to customers hundreds of times 😂
"You can get COBRA for $7300 a month, though."
Holy shit lol. Anyone who has lost employment has felt that
As a former Home Depot employee I can say that this video is 100% accurate 😂
I always wonder how much of Seth's own personality goes into Brian's character
He says in an interview that Brian is his analogue, his drop-in personality-wise and in other ways, too.
@@stephenwright8824 I think he was referring more to Brian in the earlier seasons.
More than he needs but less than I want.
@@stephenwright8824 So Seth makes jokes about black people?
At this point Brian is a self-parody of Seth himself. He's an overzealous liberal with no restraint on being politically incorrect, to the point he comes off as racist, he's an awful writer who can only sell books when half the book is completed by the reader (Wish It, Want It, Do It) and he has terrible relationships with women. You have to give Seth credit that at least he can laugh at himself.
When he says “sista” my eyes roll so far back into my head I can see my frontal lobe
It was pretty painful yes
My grandpa and I both work at the Home Depot and this is video 100% accurate
ecb1912 yeah, especially that part with the woman asking if there was a kart somewhere after already 1st getting the piece of wood lol dumb lazy people
ecb1912 Yeah especially the part when the bird flew in Happens all the time!
working with your grandpa , that would sweet
I worked at home improvement stores for 7 years, Lowe's and Home Depot, and I can tell u that's exactly how it is... lol
The whole “new job, new personality” thing is too true. I became an Amazon driver last November and for approximately two months I was a tough working-class citizen. Then one morning I quit because I was too tired to get out of bed
My siblings didn't like it when I got a job stocking at Walmart, when my boss called on my day off and asked if I can go in.. I wasn't in state and they said I apologized politely and professionally, plus the way I was more conversational or something to that effect 😅 Guess they took that the wrong way
0:44 - 1:28 Peak Brian, especially the walk as he sings.
Is the song he's singing while walking a real song or just something the producers made for the comedy skit?
@@cyb3rklev872 It's Bon Jovi, "Livin' on a Prayer."
“Please don’t comment.” 😂
Leanne M “bitch”
These comments are very hurtful to me.
*runs you over*
Brian Griffin i still love ya ❤️
Brian Griffin I still love you tho
*gives you plane ticket to anywhere in china*
Go fuck yourself Libtard!
Only in a cartoon could middle class people afford health insurance
Anurania he’ll even many minimum wage jobs have health insurance
Maybe in your country...
Haven't been able to afford health insurance since Slowbamacare came along. Those sneaking shiftless millionaire democrat party bastards should be sent to live on a horrible cold desert island, or Oakland, California, or Detroit, Michigan
Anurania The middle class is under siege in the US, making the wealthy wealthier. Demand single payer healthcare like everyone else has in the first world, demand tuition relief and demand instatement of taxes back onto the wealthy to help pay for it. It's the only way to reverse the flow of wealth going to the 1%, and you do have Bernie Sanders talking about this, support him.
👏🏻👏🏻
Home Depot doesn't really give their employees shit so the employees are miserable as someone who used to be a miserable department head there. This is 100% accurate
I worked at Home Depot for a year and a half and its been the worst time of my life. I got my bike worth 5k stolen out front and my manager only cared about me clocking out when i called the cops. I broke my arm out front on my bike and once I told my manager i had covid symptoms and he made me come in anyways because we were understafed. I put my 2 weeks in and they decided to terminate me early. Its been over a week and I never got my final pay check.
I agree. Its not just the store, its also the customers. They treat employees terribly, fighting them every step of the way, yelling at them for stuff they have nothing to do with, and still expecting them to help them out with a positive attitude.
@@ConnorRB that’s why I only ever do two weeks notice for family owned places, corporate will just throw you out like yesterday’s garbage when you submit it
Stewie really is the best when he's on a mission.
can't do it, let's get him fired =omg crying
Alex Gainz lmao best. scene. ever.
Brian working men don’t flaunt the fact that they’re working men they just work
@Arczethus awwww so cute. You're mad.
@Arczethus Spotted the Trumptard.
@Rusty Shackleford And this is why people laugh at Muricans, always bringing up "muh trumptards" and "muh libtards" in every situation that has nothing to do with politics.
Is it really that hard?
@Rusty Shackleford Funny how you're such a strong nationalist yourself, yet hate other nationalists of your country that are actually making sure it stays your country.
@@mlgsty8880 because most of us Americans are so brainwashed into the two party system that most republicans and democrats have the collective brain power equivalent to a microwaved bowl of mashed potatoes
Wow Brian is a jerk he let a baby and a woman die
Paul Townsley how fucking old are you
Niki Vangelatos 15 years old
yes but thats what makes it funny brian is supposed to be evil and selfish
You're too old to enjoy this show :D
Well he can't fuck with a baby screaming in the bckground, can he?
When you remember Brian was once the voice of reason and smart.
“You raise me uuuuuuup” 😂🤣😂
This is like a real family guy episode but all the filler content is edited out
I'm gonna go use a miter to jury rigg a shim jamb, strap hinge, counter round, soffit, 2x6, dowel, cherry picker flim flam.
A satire on the typical contractor bullshit to keep the home-owning do-it-yourselfers (the lowest form of life to a contractor) from trying to do the job. If you do it yourself, oooh, the plumber can't make his next boat payment. I replaced a toilet in my house, I could not get a plumber to do the job so I did it. I went to the local plumbing supply place and I could feel the hostility from the "real" plumbers. Fucking horseshit- they just assume I don't know what I was doing. I was working professionally as a steam fitter and boiler mechanic so I guess I can screw two pipes together.
thank you for just re-writing the script line....so ingenious of you.
@TheEsotericZebra Plumbers have their hands in shit. Who's laughing now?
“There’s a rat trap in there with a foot in it. Somewhere around here there’s a footless rat.” 😂😂😂😂😂
How is that funny to picture a rat in pain? Is that funny to you?
@@Drewbreesboss9 shut up meg
@@Drewbreesboss9 firstly, it’s a cartoon. Second: the joke is not the rat, the joke is how trashy the Griffin house is.
The way I know all 3 of those guys in the break room were assistant managers
Remember when Brian was actually intelligent, educated and not a phoney?
Where did the writers go wrong...
THIS GUYS A PHONEY
I dont think they went wrong, you could say its more character evolution, maybe flanderization. The writers perhaps found it more interesring to write Brian as a self righteous douchebag, sure we can mourn the loss of the kind thoughtful Brian but I dont think we can say the writers lost the plot.
Brian was always a douche.
When was that.
When was brian ever intelligent 💀
As a home Depot employee this is how it be.
Lmao
Would you recommend it? Home depot is hiring near me rn and I might need a second job
@@Jimthewizard14 it’s not a bad job tbh just don’t kill yourself going above and beyond for them
But get it even if you do it for a year or two
Get that money
@@Jimthewizard14 Don't do it. They don't appreciate the hard work you do in the end .
I work at a hardware store too, and it's called True Value. I can definitely relate to Brian sometimes where I don't know everything and try to give a reasonable answer to the customer's questions. Also, my boss always reminds me about being hired to work, not chill out and relax in the lounge.
The Stewie/Brian love-hate rivalry is the best part of this show
I find at Home Depot the employees are like cockroaches when you turn the lights on, they run away as fast as they can
ouch. comparing humans to cockroaches.
We always have to find help, its low staffed and no one wants to work there
@@alextemple9247 no one wants to work in retail.
@@alextemple9247 because retail is a soul sucking rewardless job that is never ending and only gives me intrusive thoughts of driving my car into a tree at 90mph on my way home so i can spare my family the sight of the aftermath of me suck starting my shotgun in the shower
That COBRA joke is hilarious and tragic.
This Brian is way more entertaining. Especially cos Stewie is always there to call him out on his bullshit.
I love Carlo's voice at 4:03 when he says " *we could kill a guy* "
I don't think Brian actually slipped by accident...
I know lol
Oh good job Noelle you're a fucking genius
omg I just got that...either I’m dumb or I thought a lot better of Brian
You must be the life of all parties..
@@SoldierGeneral64 forgot to switch accounts?
For anyone wondering, Brian was singing “living on a prayer” by Bon Jovi at 1:25
if you want to get someone fired, just call in and ask for them 3 or 4 times a day
"Bird! A bird got in! Awesome!"
I don’t know why I crack up when Brian sings living on a prayer ahahahahahah
Because he butchers the song LOL
I take it they couldn't get the rights for home Depot so they called it make a hardware and I remember in one episode it was called home supply.
Donald Keating that’s how it is with cartoon shows one episode they couldn’t even call it a Big Mac or call it McDonald’s
They also had Superstore USA in one episode which is basically Walmart.
No shit....
@@aangrox8 That is likely a "take that" to all of the superstores in the world, including Walmart.
"This ain't a life vest sista, its a work vest!" - Brian Griffin, 2017
When stewie called Lois a bitch 😂😂😂
Hardware man!
The birds that get trapped inside Home Depot and Lowe’s was so accurate
Brian: Pipes don't bend, all pipes are straight!
Pipes are plumb....
Im gonna use a miter to Jerry rig a shim jamb strap hinge quarter round soffit 2 by 6 dowel cherry picker flim flam
Where did stewie get a truck?
"Well you just offered to kill a guy, so you are not exactly number one on my roommate list" 😂
As a former employee at Home Depot, this is very accurate. Customers asking employees things they don’t know, customers putting oversized items in small shopping carts, and fellow employees being self-entitled douches thinking they know everything.
If you've ever worked at a home improvement store you will know this is completely accurate.
3:05 literally every contractor that comes into lowes and catches me walking through the lumber department trying to go to the bathroom when I work in hardware.
1:46 *me when i worked at home depot*
I work at lowes and the boat sized lumber for a small cart is eerily accurate. You people should think about grabbing a cart before you grab huge ass products.
Is it just me or Brian is kinda annoying
Silver that’s the point
Brian is a douche bag its just his character
He is trying to portray the typical liberal.
Silver inly when it comes to women
Silver that's like asking "is it just me or is the sky blue?"
Brian: gets job come home sing Bon Jovi
"You know what carlos you stay quiet for a while" lmao
The part where the truck takes off as the You Raise Me Up starts cracks me up every time, the first time I saw it I laughed til I cried. I don't know why it gets me every time 🤣🤣🤣
It's hilarious when you go to Home Depot and the employees pretend to know what they're talking about.
"Wow what a day"
"Don't comment"
"Oh Brian look at you"
"Bitch......"
LMAI I love Stewie.
1:34 me when i use to work for Home Depot lmao
at 3:03 I don't know how, but I understood every single word of what he just said and knew what he was going to do.
“Let me just unstrap my baby!” “Oh oh no slipping” lol
Has hernia, gets job at a place that has heavy items for sale lol.
A small grocery cart for that big piece of wood 💀💀😂 typical day at home depot lol
“you could do COBRA for $7300 a month. Would that be something you’ld be interesting in?”
that’s not far from the truth
Right, it’s only $7300 in a high tax area. I get the red state discount which comes out to $7299.99!
1:15 "somewhere in this house there's a footless rat" 😅😅
0:04 The way Peter says it feels like he doesn’t give a shit about his pet anymore
Not that he would know me or give a fuck about these comments, I will defend Seth McFarlane here. Brian is a fantastic arrogant libertarian character that has always had breakdowns in which he lacks purpose in life, so attempts to find that in examples such as this. He then because of his arrogance takes it over the top and sees the errors of his ways once it's pver. Nothing wrong with this episode it's fantastic
Brian's actually liberal.
Ya, I was gonna say.. definitely liberal. Big difference. I'm sort of a libertarian, I'm not really sure.. but I'm sure as hell not a liberal, by today's definition anyway.
29AndreG libertarian in socially liberal and economically conservative and liberal is just liberal in both aspects..
I love how everybody is focusing on the liberal and libertarian distinction instead of focusing on the comment's central point. Lol, just great.
This was an irritating episode. McFartlane is running out of gas.
no one:
Commenters that work at Home Depot:
All these Brian moments makes me miss Vinnie
I prefer new Brian
I agree. Family Guy has gotten so political, and Brian is the worst.
@@christophermullaley1597 That guy was a rapey yes-man. I prefer our douche over what THAT would become. But bring Vinny back.
This scene is phenomenal. Brian letting that girls car go into the lake. End credits scene. You raise me up.
2:19 me at Home Depot with my parents