God, I love "the work outing" so much - "Im disabled" (with the voice and everything) is a running joke in my family, and the bit where Jen turns around and sees Moss as a bartender is one of my favorite jokes in anything ever.
49:30 Moss appearing on the wrong TV show is a reference to a hilarious 2006 event when BBC News interviewed the wrong person live on air about an ongoing Apple legal case. The man, who could hardly speak English, had told them: "I'm here for the IT interview" -- but meaning the job interview he'd come for. They pushed him into the studio and in front of the cameras. The man, Guy Coma, shared the same first name as the Internet legal expert who turned up late.
“The Work Outing” is one of the best episodes ever. It’s comedy gold, I was laughing so hard and your reaction to Season 1 was fantastic Jen. I knew this one was gonna be a blast as well.
A full season reaction in 1 video? No 45 minute introduction with your childhood backstory? Commentary that goes with the show rather than over it? No long pauses? This is a reaction channel I can get behind, great vid!
"The work outing" is one of the best episodes of comedy I've ever seen - pretty much brilliant from start to finish and of course with the IT-crowd specialty - plant a small joke in the beginning, bring it back for a big laugh in the end 😄
Jen, I have never seen a reactor laugh so much as you did during the work outing scene. ------- I've never gotten so much joy from a YT video ever. Thanks so much
@@jenmurrayxo I think maybe I've reached that point where I'm too old to understand this world anymore. That RUclips rule makes no sense to me. Perhaps I should be put out to pasture. So to speak.
@@jenmurrayxo Yeah, I know their reasoning, I just strongly disagree with it. But I won't get into it here, because I'm going back to enjoying your reaction!
The finale of "The Work Outing" is some of the best comedy writing I've ever seen. It's just five minutes of straight punchlines and callbacks. Absolutely phenomenal. And then to go from that straight into the introduction of Matt Berry's character in the next episode... Absolutely stunning to me that this show isn't more popular
The montage gag (59:10) with Douglas losing his hand was an homage to Roman Holiday (1953) with Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn. The crew reproduced a Roman sculpture called the Mouth of Truth. And the interaction between Moss and the trainwreck blonde (40:53) recalls Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton playing a couple in a passionate feud. They were a real-life couple who married and divorced each other twice.
32:38 he is a well known musician and performs with symphonies. So when he is playing, he is legitimately playing the instrument. Those crowd cheers you hear at the end are real.
I actually saw Kathleen Parkinson in the theatre. She was starring in Much Ado About Nothing at the National Theatre, in 2022. A brilliant performance, lots of physical comedy and a lot of Jen! You can find clips on RUclips.
These I.T. Crowd reactions have been such a joy to watch! Can't wait for season 3! My big recommendation for other British comedy shows to watch are Black Books (my absolute favourite) and No Heroics
I love it how this is making you crack up! ... I recommend "Coupling" from about 20+ years ago, if you like British comedy. It is a comedic compass to female-male relationships 😀
The really, really weird thing about 'Moss and the German' is that it's based on something that actually happened (the audience back in 2007 would have recognised its origin).
Yeah, a German cannibal reached out to find anyone willing to let him unalive and then eat them after. Someone did come forward. The events happened, and they even recorded a video of the whole event.
This episode is my favorite of the series. That's saying a lot because I'm a big fan of this series. This day my wife and I do the voice and the I'm disabled and we always laugh. Also when the camera turns on Moss and he's tending bar I thought I was gonna pee myself. Terrific episode thank you for doing these I enjoyed watching it with you.
I love how season two Immediately goes off the rails in the first episode. "I'M DIASABLED!..... LEG DISABLED." My coworker and I would see each other in the hall and just quote it all the time LOL!! My favorite episode.
Just a little something to show my support Jen. Congrats again on 1.5k in the chat for the premiere, that’s amazing you deserve it for all the hard work you do to entertain us and this was one of your best reactions ever.
a token of my appreciation for giving me so many laughs this week Jen and all the hard work you put in everyday , even when you're not working you're working and it never goes unnoticed 🔥🥂 really hope you continue with this hilarious show you have a great time we have a great time 🙌
Jen, I can't get enough of your musical laugh in this one! How did IT Jen keep a straight face in the scene where she finds Roy in a wheelchair and Moss behind the bar??? 🤣🤣🤣
The actress who plays Laura Knightly in, The Work Outing, episode is Lydia Fox, Richard Ayoade (Moss') wife. Also the bald gay guy with the 'tache' who flirts with Roy at the end of the same episode, is Ash Attalla, the series producer. Also, also, the mystic who Douglas buys the rohypnol from in the beginning of the last episode is Graham Linehan, who wrote this, Father Ted and Black Books.
Denham's death; Anyone who is old enough will be reminded of Robert Maxwell, who "accidentally" drowned from his private yacht under the same "pension fund" cloud.
And his daughter was epistiens girlfriend gislane Maxwell. I've got 2 questions what happened to the pension money and what happened to all the evidence of the rich, famous and powerful who went to the ISLAND gislane went to jail and the FBI misplaced the evidence and everybody else forgot
There was also a prominent German politician who died skydiving, minutes after getting a call that police was raiding his office because of a bribery scandal. This actually happens.
It's Friday night, I sit down to relax, oh look, a new video! 10 minutes in, and Jen is laughing hysterically at a guy in a wheelchair. I feel like this bodes well for the weekend!
I was there at Pinewood Studios for the shocking moment Denholm died! I cannot begin to tell you how nervous Matt Berry was on that night, fluffing lines etc but he turns into an incredible character going forward. The phone vibration scene was also something that had numerous takes as no one could keep a straight face!! 😂😂
Yeah, the Work Outing is my favorite episode. Never heard Jen laugh so hard, it was so enjoyable to hear her laugh like that. Love this show. Love her reactions. Well done again!
I loved your reaction to these, Jen, I've just rewatched them all again from the beginning as I missed the start. I hope that you react to more of it and do the other seasons.
27:50 There was an 80s kids TV show in the UK called "Emu's All Live Pink Windmill Show", hosted by Rod Hull & his puppet Emu. Whenever anyone knocked on the door they'd do that dance & exclaim "There's somebody at the door! There's somebody at the door!"
Denholm's rather... swift exit is one of the most underrated jokes in television. And then we get Matt Berry. And I love Matt Berry. I can't believe I totally forgot about Moss and the German. 😂
Matt Berry is exactly the missing piece in the season. His energy just blends perfectly with the rest of the cast. And yes, the "matter of fact" manner in which he knows what he must do makes his last gag so much funnier on top of the perfect comedic timing.
Matt Berry who plays Douglas Reynholm is fabulous in the TV mockumentary What We Do In The Shadows which is a show about really rubbish vampires. Also The Green Wing a TV show about a nutty hospital is incredible fun.
You have no idea how much this made my day ❤️ Also great editing keeping a lot of the important bits while cutting out some filler. Great job on that! 👍🏻)
Season 3 has the greatest scene in the history of sitcoms. Rivaled by F.T. the Germans when Cleese does the funny walk. Its the leadup in "the speech", when Jen is told about the internet :))
23:22 I was working in the city for a while when I still smoked. I was on the 10th floor, if I wanted a smoke I had to go all the way down and outside, around into an alley where they had a 3x6 foot box painted for the smokers. When I was in Japan smoking was illegal outside, except every 10 hocks or so there was a designated area surrounded by plexiglass walls. Inside restaurants was fine though.
55:01 -- Funny you should mention that. One of my friends was going through resumes back in the late 90s for a now-defunct company, and I kid you not, someone actually put on their resume: "Acquired Magical Leather Armor in Ultima Online."
In Germany we have the word "fremdschämen", which means to feel embarrassed by somebodys else behaviour -- and it feels quite uncomfartable. The episode "The Work Outing" is like some kind of aversion therapy for that ...
Also the "consensual cannibal" was based on a real person named Armin Miewes. I do a comedy/history podcast and we did a segment on him awhile back; it's a really wild story, definitely worth a read
The German Cannibal episode was based on a real event where Armin Meiwes killed and ate Bernd-Jürgen Armando Brandes, who answered an online advertisement Meiwes posted stating that he was "looking for a well-built 18- to 25-year-old to be slaughtered and then consumed."
The sorcerer in Men without Women is Graham Linehan the creator and writer of the show. That was his cameo for series 2. He makes one cameo per series.
Season 2 of The IT Crowd is one of the funniest comedies I have ever watched in particular episode 1 is comedy genius. Jen's reaction to this series is up there with her best. Keep on laughing Jen 👍
I'm really enjoying this format of reaction videos. 1 video for a whole season works well for a show like this with only a few 30 minute(?) episodes. Also Matt Berry is great in what we do in the shadows tv show.
40:32 HAHAHAHA! In French, he says "Pitt Ophile" and the translators play on the fact that when you say the guy's name very quickly, you hear "ped*phile" ^^" And now that I think about it, if Jane had married him, it would have been "Genophile" XD
The guy who put an ad in a paper to eat a person is based on a real guy who did it named Armin Meiwes. He was German, and did find a volunteer (Bernd Brandes) who agreed as long as he could eat a part of himself first. They both dined on Bernd's severed man part before Armin ended Bernd and ate portions of him. Rammstein made a song about it called "Mein Teil".
I think when Roy is in church screaming for a “frigging ambulance “ is one of my fave moments. All of season 2 and then season 4 are my faves. Thanks Jen!
49:15 - MISTAKEN IDENTITY ON LIVE TV - On 8 May 2006, BBC News 24 was supposed to interview technology journalist Guy Kewney about the Apple Corps v Apple Computer legal dispute. By mistake, on live TV, BBC News let journalist Karen Bowerman interview Guy Goma, a business studies graduate, who’d come to the BBC to interview for a job in the IT Dept.
"The Work Outing" is up there on the "best comedy episodes in the last 20 years" list for me :). And Chris O'Dowd has been in a bunch of US shows and movies (e.g. 'Bridesmaids'), Katherine Parkinson has also done loads but _mostly_ on UK TV. Richard Ayoade has appeared in some movies, directed a couple, written some parodic books about movies, hosted funny/off-beat UK travel show "Travel Man" and is a regular on UK panel shows (check out "The Big Fat Quiz of the Year"). (fun fact: Ayoade was at Cambridge University with John 'Last Week Tonight' Oliver where they wrote and performed shows together in Footlights, the same comedy/theatre group John Cleese and Eric Idle, Emma Thompson, Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry etc. were all past members of :).
I really love the IT crowd.. it sort of resonates with me.. I would have loved to be working in this kind of environment. The setup and jokes were just chef's kiss
Matt Berry, the actor who plays Douglas is also in his own show called "Toast of London".. It's a bit more subtle than the IT Crowd, but it's still very funny. Check it out! :)
This group of kids is the era of my younger brother. I was busy in college and didn't really focus too much on the culture then; being not too much different than the 70s but I enjoy catching this series for the 1st time with you, seeing how you react to the culture, enjoying the music. I believe in interviews the showrunners, the Duffer Brothers, have said they wanted to bring the magic of that time back into people's minds and it was a hit for that as much as for the story line. I do enjoy how you and Ash love movies from that era too. He's a lucky man. Great reaction Hannah!
That was so hilarious and such a fab reaction! 😂😂😂 That's a beautiful summer top you're wearing well. This show is so very re-watchable and quotable. Theme tune is awesome, it's like an intro to a Gary Numan classic. Roll on Series 3, please. 💜🥳🎉
The episode about the german putting an ad to find someone to eat... is actually based on a real case in germany where a cannibal put an ad in the newspaper to have someone to eat... and someone was okay with it... I think it went to court but i dont know the decision... but if you agree that someone eats a part of your body, why not lol
Just to let you know In January 2004, Meiwes was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to eight years and six months in prison. In a retrial in May 2006, he was convicted of murder and sentenced to „life imprisonment“ (a usual „life sentence“ in Germany is only between 15 to 20 years (in some extreme cases even (but extremely unlikely) up to 25 years, not any longer) except if the psychological analysis comes to the conclusion that the offender will be always a danger to society and is never able to be properly rehabilitated/resocialised, the judge can impose the „Life imprisonment“ sentence, which means that the convict even after passing the 25 years maximum punishment in Germany, will still remain in prison for the rest of his natural life, but with more privileges as a usual convict (like a larger single person cell/room, the possibility to redecorate the room with personalized furniture, not the standard dormitory style furniture of the usual cells and the privilege to buy/order certain electronic and „luxury“ items (like a bigger tv or videogame console) from his own money/savings, normal prisoners aren’t allowed to have) Which means Armin Meiwes (63 years old) also known by the German public as „der Kannibale von Rotenburg“ [the Cannibal of Rotenburg], is still imprisoned fulfilling his regular 25 years sentence and will be never released except rolling out lying on a metal flatbed feet first.
One of my favorite shows.... I don't know how many times I've binged this series Loving your reactions Jen. I can't tell you my fav episode....yet. it's in the later seasons 😎
"Did someone else die?" Had me in stiches😂 The "Son" is Great in "Garth Mirengi's Dark Place". Speaking of original hiests Please check out the original "Italian Job"👍
"There's somebody at the door" is a reference to UK kids entertainer Rod Hull and Emu, he had a show on TV in the 80s, he did a dance as he went to answer the door :)
I stumbled over your channel because of the IT Crowd. Great to see you're enjoying it. And I just found out you're in the process of discovering Star Trek as well, intriguing 🧐 Greetings from Switzerland
The theme song, when it goes. 0:10 "OoohaaahhoooohaaahAAAHHOOOH" towards the end, I don't know why, it reminds me of the Goth guy, who hides in the back room. It sounds like him.
I think The Work Outing may be the best episode of The IT Crowd ever. Its perfect.
If i was teaching a TV writing class The Work Outing would be a required watch. It is a master class is tight comedy writing.
It kinda ties for me with the Countdown episode, I'm a sucker for secret societies of mundane things
season 2 hits a lot in general though
Agreed, its my fave episode
I think Work Outing is my favourite episode. But it's so hard to choose!
The Work Outin is one of my two favorite comedy episodes in all of British television, the other being Fawlty Towers: The Germans.
The sudden moment where Jen turns to see Moss behind the bar & taking her order is the funniest scene in TV history
That got a big laugh out of me!
I thought I was having a heart attack I was laughing so hard.
It's her "nothing surprises me anymore" face that kills me.
First time we watched it we had to rewind because half of us were on the floor and the others were gasping for air
Should I react to Season 3?
SEASON 1 IT CROWD: ruclips.net/p/PLQHhQlj8i5drV1Iau2HeUnhy6p1_VCOtM
Yes, by all means, please continue!
The biggest yes i could ever give definitely do season 3 your it crowd reactions are phenomenal
I think you already know the answer to your question Jen, of course YES! 😊
You've always got My Vote of Support😇especially when it's This-Much FUN!👍
Yes Yes Yes! :)
God, I love "the work outing" so much - "Im disabled" (with the voice and everything) is a running joke in my family, and the bit where Jen turns around and sees Moss as a bartender is one of my favorite jokes in anything ever.
moss's beady eyes when tv-Jen sees him crack me up
the way that Richard plays that part cracks me up, his voice and mannerisms are so perfect
49:30 Moss appearing on the wrong TV show is a reference to a hilarious 2006 event when BBC News interviewed the wrong person live on air about an ongoing Apple legal case. The man, who could hardly speak English, had told them: "I'm here for the IT interview" -- but meaning the job interview he'd come for. They pushed him into the studio and in front of the cameras.
The man, Guy Coma, shared the same first name as the Internet legal expert who turned up late.
😂
“The Work Outing” is one of the best episodes ever. It’s comedy gold, I was laughing so hard and your reaction to Season 1 was fantastic Jen. I knew this one was gonna be a blast as well.
My friends and I use "act normal. MORE normal"
All the time
A full season reaction in 1 video? No 45 minute introduction with your childhood backstory? Commentary that goes with the show rather than over it? No long pauses? This is a reaction channel I can get behind, great vid!
"The work outing" is one of the best episodes of comedy I've ever seen - pretty much brilliant from start to finish and of course with the IT-crowd specialty - plant a small joke in the beginning, bring it back for a big laugh in the end 😄
Jen, I have never seen a reactor laugh so much as you did during the work outing scene. ------- I've never gotten so much joy from a YT video ever. Thanks so much
So glad you enjoyed ☺️👍
Jen: "I like this boss." Denholm: [unalives himself]
Goes to the seaside is how you say it
@@jenmurrayxo I think maybe I've reached that point where I'm too old to understand this world anymore. That RUclips rule makes no sense to me. Perhaps I should be put out to pasture. So to speak.
Damn it's Crazy how we cant even use normal english words without people getting triggered🤨
@@jenmurrayxo I get it, not having a go, just makes me worry about where societys going 🙂
@@jenmurrayxo Yeah, I know their reasoning, I just strongly disagree with it. But I won't get into it here, because I'm going back to enjoying your reaction!
The Work Outing and The Dinner Party are 2 of my top 3 favorite episodes.
What’s the other episode?? 👀
@@zepp90al The Speech 🙂
It's definitely the hardest I've seen you laugh - and the hardest any episode of comedy has made me laugh by a country mile! Amazing
Matt Berry, who plays the boss has had a number of albums out. He plays every instrument, writes every tune and sings
Matt Berry's voice is amazing LOL
Matt Berry is the best.
"take my hand" is a must listen to!
I laugh at every Matt Berry character. He can't fail.
Especially in 'Toast Of London'.
@@NefariousKoel Him as Todd Rivers/Dr Lucien Sanchez is amazing.
The finale of "The Work Outing" is some of the best comedy writing I've ever seen. It's just five minutes of straight punchlines and callbacks. Absolutely phenomenal.
And then to go from that straight into the introduction of Matt Berry's character in the next episode... Absolutely stunning to me that this show isn't more popular
Your laugh is worth the price of admission.
The montage gag (59:10) with Douglas losing his hand was an homage to Roman Holiday (1953) with Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn. The crew reproduced a Roman sculpture called the Mouth of Truth. And the interaction between Moss and the trainwreck blonde (40:53) recalls Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton playing a couple in a passionate feud. They were a real-life couple who married and divorced each other twice.
32:38 he is a well known musician and performs with symphonies. So when he is playing, he is legitimately playing the instrument. Those crowd cheers you hear at the end are real.
I actually saw Kathleen Parkinson in the theatre. She was starring in Much Ado About Nothing at the National Theatre, in 2022. A brilliant performance, lots of physical comedy and a lot of Jen! You can find clips on RUclips.
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace is a classic cult sitcom, and has both Moss and Douglas in it as main cast members
You and he were buddies....weren't you?
My favorite sitcom of all time!
Shame it was so short.
I'm one of the few people you'll meet who's written more books than he's read!
@@rossmorton7002 Blood, blood, blood...
These I.T. Crowd reactions have been such a joy to watch! Can't wait for season 3! My big recommendation for other British comedy shows to watch are Black Books (my absolute favourite) and No Heroics
Really enjoyed this. Thanks Jen. Yes to more IT crowd & British comedy.
I love it how this is making you crack up! ... I recommend "Coupling" from about 20+ years ago, if you like British comedy. It is a comedic compass to female-male relationships 😀
The really, really weird thing about 'Moss and the German' is that it's based on something that actually happened (the audience back in 2007 would have recognised its origin).
Yeah, a German cannibal reached out to find anyone willing to let him unalive and then eat them after. Someone did come forward. The events happened, and they even recorded a video of the whole event.
Yep, a German cannibal placed an ad, and someone actually responded. They went through with it. German cannibals, man.
@@me2hiendo I was trying to be tasteful. Still, at least you didn't mention the willy in the frying pan.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Matt Berry. He's hilarious, and you should totally watch What We Do In The Shadows.
For sure, WWDITS will be up Jens street I think.
When Matt Berry joined the cast, it was the cherry on top 😀 "There's somebody at the door !"
This episode is my favorite of the series. That's saying a lot because I'm a big fan of this series. This day my wife and I do the voice and the I'm disabled and we always laugh. Also when the camera turns on Moss and he's tending bar I thought I was gonna pee myself. Terrific episode thank you for doing these I enjoyed watching it with you.
Richmond hiding on the ceiling from Jen is too funny. I laughed so hard at that moment. 35:20
"Theres somebody at th door"
Its from Rod Hull and emu, in the pink windmill, and old childrens tv program
Grotbags
@@Chriswallace0405 Except it wasn't the BBC. It was ITV.
I love how season two Immediately goes off the rails in the first episode. "I'M DIASABLED!..... LEG DISABLED." My coworker and I would see each other in the hall and just quote it all the time LOL!! My favorite episode.
Just a little something to show my support Jen. Congrats again on 1.5k in the chat for the premiere, that’s amazing you deserve it for all the hard work you do to entertain us and this was one of your best reactions ever.
Thanks D! You are too kind :)
a token of my appreciation for giving me so many laughs this week Jen and all the hard work you put in everyday , even when you're not working you're working and it never goes unnoticed 🔥🥂 really hope you continue with this hilarious show you have a great time we have a great time 🙌
Nice, Ian!
Thank you Ian and thanks for everything you do for the channel :)
Jen, I can't get enough of your musical laugh in this one! How did IT Jen keep a straight face in the scene where she finds Roy in a wheelchair and Moss behind the bar??? 🤣🤣🤣
Trying to imagine Roy's reaction if he'd heard Jen say "He's a power bottom!"
😂
Jen would definently be in an ethical pickle.
The actress who plays Laura Knightly in, The Work Outing, episode is Lydia Fox, Richard Ayoade (Moss') wife. Also the bald gay guy with the 'tache' who flirts with Roy at the end of the same episode, is Ash Attalla, the series producer. Also, also, the mystic who Douglas buys the rohypnol from in the beginning of the last episode is Graham Linehan, who wrote this, Father Ted and Black Books.
This show is like a warm blanket on a cold evening. So good.
Denham's death; Anyone who is old enough will be reminded of Robert Maxwell, who "accidentally" drowned from his private yacht under the same "pension fund" cloud.
And his daughter was epistiens girlfriend gislane Maxwell. I've got 2 questions what happened to the pension money and what happened to all the evidence of the rich, famous and powerful who went to the ISLAND gislane went to jail and the FBI misplaced the evidence and everybody else forgot
There was also a prominent German politician who died skydiving, minutes after getting a call that police was raiding his office because of a bribery scandal.
This actually happens.
"There's somebody at the door" is from a UK children's TV series (or a couple of them) starring Rod Hull and Emu.
It's Friday night, I sit down to relax, oh look, a new video! 10 minutes in, and Jen is laughing hysterically at a guy in a wheelchair.
I feel like this bodes well for the weekend!
I was there at Pinewood Studios for the shocking moment Denholm died! I cannot begin to tell you how nervous Matt Berry was on that night, fluffing lines etc but he turns into an incredible character going forward. The phone vibration scene was also something that had numerous takes as no one could keep a straight face!! 😂😂
Sounds like a truly memorable evening!
Yeah, the Work Outing is my favorite episode. Never heard Jen laugh so hard, it was so enjoyable to hear her laugh like that. Love this show. Love her reactions. Well done again!
Richmond's girl at the dinner party is so funny.
Richmond did OK she's pretty.
@@WinstonSmith19847 She made him smile, that's a win.
I have an ex who spoke just her. The episode still freaks me out!
Oooopps, i’m having a orgasm. She’s in Peep Show too.
She was once on a sketch show where she played a teacher and flashed her undies to the whole class 😂
"I love Willy's" Jen 2024.... Honestly that episode killed me, I was crying with laughter and I think it's the most I've witnessed Jen laughing 😂
'the works outing' is, I think, the single funniest episode of anything I've ever seen
I loved your reaction to these, Jen, I've just rewatched them all again from the beginning as I missed the start. I hope that you react to more of it and do the other seasons.
27:50 There was an 80s kids TV show in the UK called "Emu's All Live Pink Windmill Show", hosted by Rod Hull & his puppet Emu. Whenever anyone knocked on the door they'd do that dance & exclaim "There's somebody at the door! There's somebody at the door!"
Interesting fact about the man who plays the preast at the funeral plays the Master for the Doctor Who audio dramas of a company called Big Finish
Denholm's rather... swift exit is one of the most underrated jokes in television. And then we get Matt Berry. And I love Matt Berry.
I can't believe I totally forgot about Moss and the German. 😂
Matt Berry is exactly the missing piece in the season. His energy just blends perfectly with the rest of the cast. And yes, the "matter of fact" manner in which he knows what he must do makes his last gag so much funnier on top of the perfect comedic timing.
Work Outing is great. But i always liked Dinner Party more. So awkward and hilarious :D
Matt Berry who plays Douglas Reynholm is fabulous in the TV mockumentary What We Do In The Shadows which is a show about really rubbish vampires.
Also The Green Wing a TV show about a nutty hospital is incredible fun.
I am so happy you decided to continue and share. Thank you
You have no idea how much this made my day ❤️
Also great editing keeping a lot of the important bits while cutting out some filler. Great job on that! 👍🏻)
My editor Dmytro did an amazing job with both seasons, I'm very lucky to work with him! :)
The Boss’s son is played by Matt Berry. He’s also great in the TV show What We Do In The Shadows.
You need to see Matt Berry in What We Do in the Shadows.
Bat! 🦇
Seconded.
Season 3 has the greatest scene in the history of sitcoms. Rivaled by F.T. the Germans when Cleese does the funny walk. Its the leadup in "the speech", when Jen is told about the internet :))
55:42 "Tramps" - US translation "hobos". Both rather antiquated words open to bending.
I'm not native in English and the only reason I know what the world "tramp" means is because of the famous Charlie Chaplin character.
I love hearing your pure joy and laughing during this. Britain has some great comedies.
23:22 I was working in the city for a while when I still smoked. I was on the 10th floor, if I wanted a smoke I had to go all the way down and outside, around into an alley where they had a 3x6 foot box painted for the smokers. When I was in Japan smoking was illegal outside, except every 10 hocks or so there was a designated area surrounded by plexiglass walls. Inside restaurants was fine though.
55:01 -- Funny you should mention that. One of my friends was going through resumes back in the late 90s for a now-defunct company, and I kid you not, someone actually put on their resume: "Acquired Magical Leather Armor in Ultima Online."
My Friday evening just peaked! Taxi!
You might like Mighty Boosh if you like this. Maybe even "what we do in the shadows"
Jen's laugh is so contagious! 🤣
In Germany we have the word "fremdschämen", which means to feel embarrassed by somebodys else behaviour -- and it feels quite uncomfartable. The episode "The Work Outing" is like some kind of aversion therapy for that ...
I use the gif of Denholm walking out the window way more often than is good for one's mental health
Also the "consensual cannibal" was based on a real person named Armin Miewes. I do a comedy/history podcast and we did a segment on him awhile back; it's a really wild story, definitely worth a read
Exactly what I think about whenever I'm somewhere high up
The German Cannibal episode was based on a real event where Armin Meiwes killed and ate Bernd-Jürgen Armando Brandes, who answered an online advertisement Meiwes posted stating that he was "looking for a well-built 18- to 25-year-old to be slaughtered and then consumed."
The sorcerer in Men without Women is Graham Linehan the creator and writer of the show. That was his cameo for series 2. He makes one cameo per series.
Season 2 of The IT Crowd is one of the funniest comedies I have ever watched in particular episode 1 is comedy genius. Jen's reaction to this series is up there with her best. Keep on laughing Jen 👍
Loving revisiting this.
Yes, more British comedy please. Coupling is a must.
Father Ted is worth a watch, Graham Linehan wrote that too
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I'm really enjoying this format of reaction videos. 1 video for a whole season works well for a show like this with only a few 30 minute(?) episodes.
Also Matt Berry is great in what we do in the shadows tv show.
Gawd i love Matt Berry. Jen needs to add Garth Marenghi's Dark Place to the watch list after this
40:32 HAHAHAHA! In French, he says "Pitt Ophile" and the translators play on the fact that when you say the guy's name very quickly, you hear "ped*phile" ^^"
And now that I think about it, if Jane had married him, it would have been "Genophile" XD
Watch the show "Toast of London" with Matt Berry. Oh and of course "Garth Marenghi's Darkplace".
The guy who put an ad in a paper to eat a person is based on a real guy who did it named Armin Meiwes. He was German, and did find a volunteer (Bernd Brandes) who agreed as long as he could eat a part of himself first. They both dined on Bernd's severed man part before Armin ended Bernd and ate portions of him. Rammstein made a song about it called "Mein Teil".
This is really late (4 days) but I just read an article about Meiwes - HE WAS A COMPUTER REPAIR TECHNICIAN!
@@garycameron8167He tried turning his victim off then on again 😂
I think when Roy is in church screaming for a “frigging ambulance “ is one of my fave moments. All of season 2 and then season 4 are my faves. Thanks Jen!
49:15 - MISTAKEN IDENTITY ON LIVE TV - On 8 May 2006, BBC News 24 was supposed to interview technology journalist Guy Kewney about the Apple Corps v Apple Computer legal dispute. By mistake, on live TV, BBC News let journalist Karen Bowerman interview Guy Goma, a business studies graduate, who’d come to the BBC to interview for a job in the IT Dept.
I always hoped he'd gotten the job afterwards
@@tigerbread78 Yeah, that WOULD have been a happy ending.
There's somebody at the door! There's somebody at the door! There's somebody at the door!
"The Work Outing" is up there on the "best comedy episodes in the last 20 years" list for me :).
And Chris O'Dowd has been in a bunch of US shows and movies (e.g. 'Bridesmaids'), Katherine Parkinson has also done loads but _mostly_ on UK TV. Richard Ayoade has appeared in some movies, directed a couple, written some parodic books about movies, hosted funny/off-beat UK travel show "Travel Man" and is a regular on UK panel shows (check out "The Big Fat Quiz of the Year").
(fun fact: Ayoade was at Cambridge University with John 'Last Week Tonight' Oliver where they wrote and performed shows together in Footlights, the same comedy/theatre group John Cleese and Eric Idle, Emma Thompson, Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry etc. were all past members of :).
Actually, what Richmond said to the clumsy woman, I think it's a nice compliment given our vampire's style
Thanks for this one Jen, really made my day. Yes please to Series 3. It only gets better x
My friend is in a wheelchair and whenever he's on the disabled lift I cannot stop thinking about that episode.
I really love the IT crowd.. it sort of resonates with me.. I would have loved to be working in this kind of environment. The setup and jokes were just chef's kiss
Matt Berry, the actor who plays Douglas is also in his own show called "Toast of London"..
It's a bit more subtle than the IT Crowd, but it's still very funny. Check it out! :)
This group of kids is the era of my younger brother. I was busy in college and didn't really focus too much on the culture then; being not too much different than the 70s but I enjoy catching this series for the 1st time with you, seeing how you react to the culture, enjoying the music. I believe in interviews the showrunners, the Duffer Brothers, have said they wanted to bring the magic of that time back into people's minds and it was a hit for that as much as for the story line. I do enjoy how you and Ash love movies from that era too. He's a lucky man. Great reaction Hannah!
Fantastic! Was looking forward to season 2 with you Jen. Ok, finish work, get beers and watch IT Crowd with Jen. Cheers!
I love this show; so happy you discovered it, so that I could discover it. Having a great time watching it with you.
"GARTH MARENGHI'S DARK PLACE" has Moss and 2nd season Boss . Richmond actor is in THE MIGHTY BOOSH.
Moss and the German is probably one of my favorite episodes of any show.
That was so hilarious and such a fab reaction! 😂😂😂 That's a beautiful summer top you're wearing well.
This show is so very re-watchable and quotable. Theme tune is awesome, it's like an intro to a Gary Numan classic.
Roll on Series 3, please. 💜🥳🎉
The episode about the german putting an ad to find someone to eat... is actually based on a real case in germany where a cannibal put an ad in the newspaper to have someone to eat... and someone was okay with it... I think it went to court but i dont know the decision... but if you agree that someone eats a part of your body, why not lol
He loved Willy's willy. 🍆
Just to let you know
In January 2004, Meiwes was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to eight years and six months in prison.
In a retrial in May 2006, he was convicted of murder and sentenced to „life imprisonment“ (a usual „life sentence“ in Germany is only between 15 to 20 years (in some extreme cases even (but extremely unlikely) up to 25 years, not any longer) except if the psychological analysis comes to the conclusion that the offender will be always a danger to society and is never able to be properly rehabilitated/resocialised, the judge can impose the „Life imprisonment“ sentence, which means that the convict even after passing the 25 years maximum punishment in Germany, will still remain in prison for the rest of his natural life, but with more privileges as a usual convict (like a larger single person cell/room, the possibility to redecorate the room with personalized furniture, not the standard dormitory style furniture of the usual cells and the privilege to buy/order certain electronic and „luxury“ items (like a bigger tv or videogame console) from his own money/savings, normal prisoners aren’t allowed to have)
Which means Armin Meiwes (63 years old) also known by the German public as „der Kannibale von Rotenburg“ [the Cannibal of Rotenburg], is still imprisoned fulfilling his regular 25 years sentence and will be never released except rolling out lying on a metal flatbed feet first.
I've been ill so I've watched Jen's reaction to this 3 times... so far
You can see when Jen just wants to have a fun good time.
One of my favorite shows.... I don't know how many times I've binged this series
Loving your reactions Jen.
I can't tell you my fav episode....yet. it's in the later seasons 😎
This first episode is gold. The set up and execution of the intertwining plots is genius.
"Did someone else die?" Had me in stiches😂 The "Son" is Great in "Garth Mirengi's Dark Place".
Speaking of original hiests Please check out the original "Italian Job"👍
"There's somebody at the door" is a reference to UK kids entertainer Rod Hull and Emu, he had a show on TV in the 80s, he did a dance as he went to answer the door :)
I stumbled over your channel because of the IT Crowd. Great to see you're enjoying it.
And I just found out you're in the process of discovering Star Trek as well, intriguing 🧐
Greetings from Switzerland
The theme song, when it goes. 0:10 "OoohaaahhoooohaaahAAAHHOOOH" towards the end,
I don't know why, it reminds me of the Goth guy, who hides in the back room. It sounds like him.
I was waiting for this, I laughed all the way through this. Brilliant episodes and introducing Reynholm the 2nd...FARTHER!!! thanks Jen 😂🤣
53:45 - the blind wizened man is the creator of the show, Graham Linehan.
Before the IT Crowd, Richard Ayoade and Matt Berry did Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. It's a brilliant take on low budget horror shows.