The humour in Dilbert is largely based on the Peter Principle, so it stands to reason that the garbage man is the most insightful and capable man in Dilbert's daily life XD
@@caliburn1123 The Peter Principle states that employees rise to their level of incompetence. An employee who's really good at their job gets promoted to management, but because skills don't exactly translate this new promotion makes said employee look like an idiot to the people that didn't get promoted.
My theory is what someone else said awhile ago, he's Dilbert from the future who built a time machine with his engineering skills, so thats how he knows what to tell him. 9:30 This would make sense
@@theseproblemsmatter1 Pretty sure that's just like the canon answer. At first people thought it was his dad till the Mall episode where we actually meet his Dad then Garbage Man stops the antimatter hole the exercise machine made and Dilbert was like "Wait... how did you know about that? Only I knew about that!".
This show was great already but the Garbage man made it even more unique. Thanks for the upload and adding the episodes with the chapters is commendable, you have my respect
What's ironic is that I never worked in an office cubical or any office building in my life and yet I find the humor of Dilbert relatable whether it be the animated series (where he's voiced by Daniel Stern) or the Sunday funny's in the local newspaper or paperback from your local big chain bookstore.
He took alot of night classes over 30 years as a side hobby. As someone who is neither an employee or manager in his area of expertise, he was the only one to truly possess 'the knack'... not Dilbert!
I always liked the idea that where Dilberts dad wasn't present as he was too busy trying to prove an all you can eat buffet wrong caused him to want to at least try to be there for himself as an adult when he clearly needed some guidance in life.@@theTrueNaidenchop
Scott Adams has said that the ultimate mystery of the Garbageman is that we have no right to question his career choice, since we aren't as smart as he is.
The Garbageman: _"This comic is trash, This show is trash, and the people who watch and read it are trash."_ Dilbert: _"How do you know?"_ The Garbageman: _"It's what I do."_
Only elections where the people decided the outcome were the ones the elite had no control over. 2016 was them thinking Americans are dumber than in reality.
It is hilarious that you think so when a lot of the show’s jokes have aged perfectly against conspiranoid types like Scott. So it’s pretty much self inflicted satire. Modern day Scott Adams would fall for every Dogbert scam. The internet panic episode describes his Twitter behavior. Lol
The humour in Dilbert is largely based on the Peter Principle, so it stands to reason that the garbage man is the most insightful and capable man in Dilbert's daily life XD
That explains *SO MUCH.*
Peter principle?
@@caliburn1123 The Peter Principle states that employees rise to their level of incompetence. An employee who's really good at their job gets promoted to management, but because skills don't exactly translate this new promotion makes said employee look like an idiot to the people that didn't get promoted.
@@ianfinrir8724 thanks a lot!!!
"It's so small, I can't even find it" 💀
“It’s soap! I was talking about soap!!”
@@Gyaruwitch4011 You keep telling yourself that
Bro is a time traveling, super spy, philosopher, who has been helping Dilbert forever. That's wild.
My theory is what someone else said awhile ago, he's Dilbert from the future who built a time machine with his engineering skills, so thats how he knows what to tell him. 9:30 This would make sense
@@theseproblemsmatter1good point he’s just blue collar dilbert.
@@theseproblemsmatter1 Pretty sure that's just like the canon answer. At first people thought it was his dad till the Mall episode where we actually meet his Dad then Garbage Man stops the antimatter hole the exercise machine made and Dilbert was like "Wait... how did you know about that? Only I knew about that!".
This show was great already but the Garbage man made it even more unique. Thanks for the upload and adding the episodes with the chapters is commendable, you have my respect
He’s like the Plumber from Ratchet and Clank. Everywhere and full of wisdom.
If wisdom was a character = The Garbage Man....Everything he says flys over my head.🤯
Fun fact, Dilbert is voiced by Marv from Home alone, also the narrator for "The wonder years"
The guy from Bushwhacked?
@@TheSuperCasual2914 CORRECT!
Wait isn't it Chris Elliott who voices Dilbert?
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Chris Elliott voices DOGbert.
And The Brain voices the garbage man.
What's ironic is that I never worked in an office cubical or any office building in my life and yet I find the humor of Dilbert relatable whether it be the animated series (where he's voiced by Daniel Stern) or the Sunday funny's in the local newspaper or paperback from your local big chain bookstore.
He's like the fuckin gman
4:59
bro really found the nicest way to tell this woman her kid has autism
Having autism isn't really going to make you an engineer. Unlike me.... And everyone I know.... Maybe you are on to something.
3:42 After hearing this term so often today, it's jarring to hear it in a show from the 90s.
My personal headcanon is that the Garbageman has doctorates in Philosophy and Theoretical Physics, but just genuinely adores collecting garbage.
He took alot of night classes over 30 years as a side hobby.
As someone who is neither an employee or manager in his area of expertise, he was the only one to truly possess 'the knack'... not Dilbert!
@@TCFan25 Oh! That makes sense! I haven't regularly read Dilbert in 7 or so years, so I forgot most of the lore!
@@MDonuT-of7px That's my own lore 😆
@@TCFan25 Or is it
The garbageman sounds like Egon Spengler. (Yes I know they're both voiced like Maurice LaMarche)
“You’re going to go down as the goat of the new millenium”; in modern speak, that would sound like a good thing
He's probably God or something
I was always thought he was himself from the future. As he said in their very first interaction
I always liked the idea that where Dilberts dad wasn't present as he was too busy trying to prove an all you can eat buffet wrong caused him to want to at least try to be there for himself as an adult when he clearly needed some guidance in life.@@theTrueNaidenchop
He’s a garbage man.
@@thehusksnetworkgood theory.
Scott Adams has said that the ultimate mystery of the Garbageman is that we have no right to question his career choice, since we aren't as smart as he is.
The Garbageman: _"This comic is trash, This show is trash, and the people who watch and read it are trash."_
Dilbert: _"How do you know?"_
The Garbageman: _"It's what I do."_
Well the creator of Dilbert is supposedly not very fun to be around
Man I thought this was boutta be a video essay lol
He is like the Metaknight from Dilbert
7:30 (2024) "nobody wants to work anymore!"
You know what’s crazy I know a truck driver like this.
300 to 1 if he uses the bathroom in the plane
The Stephen Hawking reference did NOT age well 😂
Did you all come from the 10 hour dilbert Comp?
He's his dad.
This was all before the garbage man learned to do his job remotely. And that is canon.
In the back of the Garbage Man Scrub it looks like there's a symbol for Pi on it
“It’s so small I can’t even find it”-SA’s looking for evidence for his rage tweets
Is that Maurice LaMarche as the garbage man?
He reminds me of Cornfed
6:20 - 7:14 The dating scene be like lmaoo
9:10 Also the jokes on him $5 is not negotiable in his country
Franklin rocks
that's what I call Scott Adams
15:40 so relates to this years election
Only elections where the people decided the outcome were the ones the elite had no control over. 2016 was them thinking Americans are dumber than in reality.
Maurice LaMarche is great
Is that his dad lol
its dilberts dad
Scott Adams is so based....
It is hilarious that you think so when a lot of the show’s jokes have aged perfectly against conspiranoid types like Scott. So it’s pretty much self inflicted satire.
Modern day Scott Adams would fall for every Dogbert scam. The internet panic episode describes his Twitter behavior. Lol
"Conspiranoid"? He comes off like a regular boomer to me.