@@Jakeypretzels Naw, probably the only inaccurate part. There are always cameras everywhere in manufacturing plants. Bosses gotta have someone to blame if something goes wrong.
Look closely, everyone. Here we see a fossilized comment from the early era. Now, what you all might not realize is that the "5/5" is part of an ancient language where instead of a system of "Likes" and "Dislikes," there was instead a rating system of one to five stars. Therefore, the fine specimen in our sample was showing their enjoyment by giving this video a five-star rating! Nature is truly fascinating~
@@StalwartTirith (pretend this comment is writen 10 years from now) Hey look closely, everyone. Here you see a fossilized comment from an early era, back then RUclips had rating systems.
I worked for a guy who did everything without following the standards, I had to be about two stories up on an I-beam with no straps or any safety equipment...his orders "Don't fall."
@@philipm3173 I mean... it's just a quote from the video. Most people just copy their favourite sections from a video, that was my favourite part too and I was about to type... ""basically the same, except the now the bosses make us follow OSHA" WELL PLAYED!" but then I found this dudes comment and liked it instead.
Tracy Toth, the female half of this duo, is one of the most convincing actresses I've ever seen, when it comes to her facial expressions and body language. And incredibly, she never did much else in the acting world. She played a news anchor in Law Abiding Citizen and appeared in a bunch of magazine shoots. Everything else she worked on is super obscure stuff. Surprising.
The actor who plays Jim Haggerty went to college to study acting, but got into broadcast journalism for a while to pay the bills first. I think that's really telling that he nails it on The Onion.
"Spike TV just announced a recession-era game show from the producers of Jersey Shore. Titled Repo Games, the show follows two real-life repo men who give debtors one last chance to keep their cars by playing in a quiz show." Just saying.
I love how Jim Haggerty and Tracy Gill are always so obliviously excited over the most grim issues, and the "coming up this hour..." segments - stuff like, "how to get more done while you sleep," and "is your child in danger of becoming fat like you?"
I'm planning on collecting all the clean onion clips for an April Fool's Day at my office. Instead of setting up the normal news, I'll just let it roll in my lobby.
@@тралльилитный-ь7я i dont like libertarians either, but this is a reflection of real life. All companies treat people like shit; they only care about profit. Whether they make cars or reality TV shows, corporations are greedy.
This is satire at its most hard hitting. It got me right in my heart seeing the eyes of the workers being told half of them would be sacked. This is the world we live in folks. Keep it up Onion - tell it how it is!
Yes, and what I like about the sky is how blue it is. Let's say more fundamentally obvious things! Oh, I guess this was 8 years ago. ...it's still a skull-fuckingly obvious observation.
Even though I know this is fake, I still felt some serious empathy for the workers... It's probably because I've seen so many people in my home state (Michigan) lose their jobs.
@@darthstarfire Whait.. One graph and 15 minute explanation including examples is 'advanced' economics? Is this from some communist country where 'kapitalist pig sekret knowledge' is only taught to the secret police members?
@@viesturssilins858 you communist devil acussing me, a free market libertarian, of being a communist. I WISH A THOUSAND BEARS UPON YOU. Stalin's chekist take you. Lmao In all seriousness, it is true they cut workers to cut costs, which they hope would make them more profitable. Its capitalism. I would do the same, doesn't make sense to let the company go into ruins because of a few employees.
Both presenters have such a genius combination of real-life day show hosts (professional, smart, good-looking etc) while also being completely out of their mind kindergarten toddlers, totally insufferable, for instance the hostess at 0:35, it's so hilarious. From 2009, now best comedy in 2021, what a devolution
honestly. i dont understand how childish shows like SNL are still happening but this genius isn't. i think it's just that most people are too dumb to get these jokes and need to be told when to laugh
@@itsOwO holy, never thought of it that way, that is a wild thought. Like SNL genuinely isn't funny, been wondering why everyone continues to collectively fool themselves and eachother that it is, but maybe for those who just don't get that there is so much better humor, SNL actually is entertaining 🤯
@Rombbb, The Onion stopped being funny on purpose, they got bought out by another firm. I read about it in YT comments and then on their wiki page. Now they only make videos about how Republicans cause all problems, as if the Dems aren't obedient corporate stooges as well.
He actually said "OSHA rules." OSHA is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. It's the federal department that creates regulations for protecting worker health.
"the factory that can produce more in less time with less people wins" .... thats how the great depression started... over production... god these guys are genius's
@Apsoy Pike what is your implication? That FDR is the independent variable? The top bracket income tax seems irrelevant to me, as it was at its lowest during the depressions worst point, and its raising correlates with (impossible to say if it caused) the period of economic recovery. IIRC the top brackets tax remained levied after the war and into the post-war boom period which is a hint for me that other factors were more significant in causing the great depression than FDR; like the dustbowl, massive bank run, entente debt schemes, poorly leveraged investments and bad loans, ETC.
@Apsoy Pike totally, the lack of fertilizer was probably a goddamned nightmare. Just imagine all those vacant unfertilized fields picking up huge dust clouds, burying farms, stripping the land down to fallow earth. I am really glad that I didn’t live in the Great Depression, so much misery
Man, this stuff is great! Its like taking a nice big picture of the nation in its current state and then slathering it up with dry sarcasm. Makes for Great Irony.
I was in St. Paul minnesota this weekend and was happy to see the onion newspaper for free on the street corner news-box-thing. It's the only news I trust.
What's even more disturbing is that the basic facts depicted in the video ARE reality. All the Onion does is tweak the truth a little to make us realize that the truth is fucking dumb and depressing.
InformationPollution wrong man, they tweak the truth so we laugh at the absurdity of it all... noone wants your negative emotions ass fucked bitch now get outta here
Now that's not fair. The Crown Vic's exploded too. They were a far more luxurious fireball than the pinto with better safety features ensuring that you didn't go flying out the windshield or being severly injured before burning to death.
J.M. Keynes has risen from the grave and left us an informative comment! Thanks for the economics lesson John. "If you'd buy American, we wouldn't be in this trouble." Simply stunning. Followed by the best generalization of all time: "You people..." specific, to the nth degree, "...are so ignorant." I think my irony gland just exploded.
In the "STILL AHEAD THIS HOUR" section they used a tip that was already used in an episode before! By the way great reality show! Way better than those in real television.
This would actually be a great way to decide which plant gets closed down... of course not as extreme as no electricity. If they made the show they can even raise money to sack less workers!
When I saw the foreign fashion model hosting, I immediately thought of Heidi Klum and Project Runway. Seriously, doling out absurdly difficult challenges calling the contestants to basically create the moon with hardly anything to work with. As usual, the Onion is not too far from the truth and it’s TERRIFYING!!! 😱
Host: "What happened to Jose once he got fired? Love that little guy." Factory worker: "Well he lives just 3 houses. He had to come over to borrow some money." This feels too real 💀
Silly idea and flawless execution. Once again, it's easy to see why so many people think these are for real. I wish the Home Depot Memorial Decks episode was still available on RUclips; probably too real for some, but still my all-time favorite.
"now there's camera's so the bosses make us follow OSHA rules." Nicely played.
7 years old and no one commented
@@charlieniven6558 nope, but someone practically copied his comment
That quote is the realest part of this sketch
@@Jakeypretzels Naw, probably the only inaccurate part. There are always cameras everywhere in manufacturing plants. Bosses gotta have someone to blame if something goes wrong.
@Josh Allen the GOAT yeah but the factory owner isn't in control of all the cameras now, and OSHA slipups are good drama.
The best touch - the actor who played the Ford exec also played a Ford exec in an earlier Onion sketch.
Onion universe consistency
Onion Cinematic Universe
That makes it cannon and therefore a series!
The executive reminds me of my plant's general manager. I hate that man
That guy is an actual executive for ford lol
"Finale will reunite laid-off workers who haven't killed themselves" LOL!!! Man, I love the Onion! 5/5
Look closely, everyone. Here we see a fossilized comment from the early era. Now, what you all might not realize is that the "5/5" is part of an ancient language where instead of a system of "Likes" and "Dislikes," there was instead a rating system of one to five stars. Therefore, the fine specimen in our sample was showing their enjoyment by giving this video a five-star rating!
Nature is truly fascinating~
@@StalwartTirith love you, man
@@champiggyfrm_pig5271 AND I LOVE YOU, RANDOM CITIZEN!
@@StalwartTirith (pretend this comment is writen 10 years from now)
Hey look closely, everyone. Here you see a fossilized comment from an early era, back then RUclips had rating systems.
@@StalwartTirith Do you feel in charge?
Her enthusiasm is SO infectious! They both look so genuinely invested and excited. It's astounding they've pulled this off in so many episodes!
I wish the onion actually did the two hour special. Would've been hooked till the end in laughter and tears.
Or if they made it a series like they have _Dr. Good_ and _America’s Best_
You can always watch their Sex House
@@4rkain3 you think this is entertainment? this is political in nature, stop laughing
Dark factory challenge was the best episode in the series
Asif Khan I liked the one where the teams were allowed to sabotage each other myself.
My favorite was the one where they weren't aloud eat for a whole week. It really added to the action when they fell from hunger.
I liked the one where they had to work in a combat zone and we're bombed
I liked the one where they had to scavenge for scrap metal. Really raised the stakes.
Especially once they released the xenomorph
"its all part of working in a plant, the only changes are there cameras everywhere"
That pretty much sums up factory work.
How are you now?
"basically the same, except the now the bosses make us follow OSHA"
WELL PLAYED!
I worked for a guy who did everything without following the standards, I had to be about two stories up on an I-beam with no straps or any safety equipment...his orders "Don't fall."
Nice you plagiarized another comment, you’re that desperate for attention?
Your comment under the same one posted 7 years ago lol
Lol they finally got their OSHA required breaks lol
@@philipm3173 I mean... it's just a quote from the video. Most people just copy their favourite sections from a video, that was my favourite part too and I was about to type...
""basically the same, except the now the bosses make us follow OSHA"
WELL PLAYED!"
but then I found this dudes comment and liked it instead.
Tracy Toth, the female half of this duo, is one of the most convincing actresses I've ever seen, when it comes to her facial expressions and body language. And incredibly, she never did much else in the acting world. She played a news anchor in Law Abiding Citizen and appeared in a bunch of magazine shoots. Everything else she worked on is super obscure stuff. Surprising.
Wish the onion kept making these amazing productions. Now, years later, believe it or not she’s a pilot.
Your mom is surprising.
The actor who plays Jim Haggerty went to college to study acting, but got into broadcast journalism for a while to pay the bills first. I think that's really telling that he nails it on The Onion.
"Spike TV just announced a recession-era game show from the producers of Jersey Shore. Titled Repo Games, the show follows two real-life repo men who give debtors one last chance to keep their cars by playing in a quiz show."
Just saying.
Ooh that would be fun
@@andremaines It's real en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repo_Games
I remember watching that as a kid. Didn't think how screwed up it was until reading this comment.
“Where gonna show you how to avoid injury while glass is shattering all around you!”
Man those outro lines are always so creative I swear
I love how Jim Haggerty and Tracy Gill are always so obliviously excited over the most grim issues, and the "coming up this hour..." segments - stuff like, "how to get more done while you sleep," and "is your child in danger of becoming fat like you?"
I'm planning on collecting all the clean onion clips for an April Fool's Day at my office. Instead of setting up the normal news, I'll just let it roll in my lobby.
1:53 Dennis was nearly eliminated for approving injured co-worker's sick leave. LOL
1:48
1:53
You laugh but this is exactly how the inner leadership of a company thinks which department to cut.
Make them compete, then close both.
I thought this was supposed to be satire.
Cry me a river libtard
You tell ‘em тралль илитный
@Gizmo Cat what sarcasm? That libtard right there thinks some dumb fake news site represents the real life.
@@тралльилитный-ь7я i dont like libertarians either, but this is a reflection of real life. All companies treat people like shit; they only care about profit. Whether they make cars or reality TV shows, corporations are greedy.
@@тралльилитный-ь7я dumbass
Well done onion i got mad over a fake video...you win this time.
giannis skata damn giannis
*SHOUT NOW*
This is satire at its most hard hitting. It got me right in my heart seeing the eyes of the workers being told half of them would be sacked. This is the world we live in folks. Keep it up Onion - tell it how it is!
As someone from Detroit , this is genuinely depressing
Why? There is absolutely no car industry in Detroit, is there?
"America's best mid-priced sedan" lmao. Best line in this whole thing.
What I like about the onion is they provide a political standpoint in their sketches but use satirical comedy to make us laugh at the fucked up truth
Yes, and what I like about the sky is how blue it is. Let's say more fundamentally obvious things!
Oh, I guess this was 8 years ago.
...it's still a skull-fuckingly obvious observation.
@@joshyoung1440 calm down josh
@@joshyoung1440 yes, exactly
i love how im still watching old onion videos for the first time even though ive been watching them for like 10 years
SAME
I know this is the Onion. But I bet it would be extremely hard to make 1000 fords within 24 hours with half of the crew fired
Lemon Grenade It would be extremely hard to make ten.
Lemon Grenade dont worry, the 20.000 humans was replaced by 5 robots the day after and production rate skyrocketed 9000%
And this is without electricity...
technically they only need to beat the other team to win in these television contests
I think that is the point.
I am so glad there's a bunch of pre-2020 entertainment that I haven't seen all of.
Even though I know this is fake, I still felt some serious empathy for the workers... It's probably because I've seen so many people in my home state (Michigan) lose their jobs.
........ 'without electricity'
classic XD
The way Tracy Gill is so full of energy is just so adorable lol
This is so much like a Belgian movie I just watched - "Un Chaine Pour Deux". Only it was about a bicycle with two production lines being bought out.
wow. i think this is one of the hardest hitting bang on satires i've seen the onion do. you are fantastic! thank you.
Always great to stumble upon an Onion video I haven't seen before. This one is hilarious.
Sad thing is, Ford will no longer make any mid-sized sedans :'(
@💯 Qwonklet 💯 because it isn't profitable for then to do so. If it were then they would be doing so. Soupy and demand, econ 101.
@💯 Qwonklet 💯 lmao its advanced economics.
@@darthstarfire Whait.. One graph and 15 minute explanation including examples is 'advanced' economics? Is this from some communist country where 'kapitalist pig sekret knowledge' is only taught to the secret police members?
@@viesturssilins858 you communist devil acussing me, a free market libertarian, of being a communist. I WISH A THOUSAND BEARS UPON YOU. Stalin's chekist take you. Lmao
In all seriousness, it is true they cut workers to cut costs, which they hope would make them more profitable. Its capitalism. I would do the same, doesn't make sense to let the company go into ruins because of a few employees.
@@darthstarfire Ha, you got me rolling there!
I love how Jim and Tracey are so excited like not their usual excited but SO excited. Lol
Especially her laugh at 1:29
Tony Soprano's Russian girl.. the one with both legs..
Just noticed her too... would have not expected to see her in the Onion hahaha. Hope you're still alive too after 10 years lol
@@Timok67 Glad to see someone else who's alive! She's Oksana Lada, weirdly this show isnt on her imdb
Tbh I always thought that was his least attractive comare.
i loved the 'wrench in the works' part, lolz
also the model was great
Both presenters have such a genius combination of real-life day show hosts (professional, smart, good-looking etc) while also being completely out of their mind kindergarten toddlers, totally insufferable, for instance the hostess at 0:35, it's so hilarious. From 2009, now best comedy in 2021, what a devolution
honestly. i dont understand how childish shows like SNL are still happening but this genius isn't. i think it's just that most people are too dumb to get these jokes and need to be told when to laugh
@@itsOwO holy, never thought of it that way, that is a wild thought. Like SNL genuinely isn't funny, been wondering why everyone continues to collectively fool themselves and eachother that it is, but maybe for those who just don't get that there is so much better humor, SNL actually is entertaining 🤯
@Rombbb, The Onion stopped being funny on purpose, they got bought out by another firm. I read about it in YT comments and then on their wiki page. Now they only make videos about how Republicans cause all problems, as if the Dems aren't obedient corporate stooges as well.
The silence from the flying debris lobby is deafening. There is blood on their hands
Damn I would totally watch that show. "The Pink slip zone for downsizing". Haha.
“So now our boss makes us follows the OSHA rules” my goodness the accuracy
"He has to borrow some money"
hahaha nice one guys
He actually said "OSHA rules." OSHA is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. It's the federal department that creates regulations for protecting worker health.
Mr Grossman is a perfect name for a company vicepres
Basically real life but here they actually get a chance to keep their lives
I like that!
"Since there are cameras all around, now our bosses make us follow the OSHA rules."
“It’s high stakes fun!”
I love the “in case you have been living in a cage” at the start. I think it’s a reference to their caged voters video
He says cave
Regardless that video was after this one (16:9 era)
Her name is Oksana Lada, like it said on the caption. She played Irena in the Sopranos.
The model is Irina from the Sopranos!
the overly joyous laughing kills me every time
"good luck!" and her fucking crazy accent and facial expression, LMAO XD
At 1:23
“everything the onion says eventually becomes news.”
"the factory that can produce more in less time with less people wins" .... thats how the great depression started... over production... god these guys are genius's
@Apsoy Pike Hoover was the president when the Great Depression happened
@Apsoy Pike what is your implication? That FDR is the independent variable? The top bracket income tax seems irrelevant to me, as it was at its lowest during the depressions worst point, and its raising correlates with (impossible to say if it caused) the period of economic recovery. IIRC the top brackets tax remained levied after the war and into the post-war boom period which is a hint for me that other factors were more significant in causing the great depression than FDR; like the dustbowl, massive bank run, entente debt schemes, poorly leveraged investments and bad loans, ETC.
@Apsoy Pike totally, the lack of fertilizer was probably a goddamned nightmare. Just imagine all those vacant unfertilized fields picking up huge dust clouds, burying farms, stripping the land down to fallow earth. I am really glad that I didn’t live in the Great Depression, so much misery
Just when I thought I've seen em all I get this in my recommendations!
I love the resignation attitude he got while interview... hilarious!!
The normal guy starts to get nervous before he’s about to speak and prepares. This body language is amazing ahahahaha
I love Auto Warriors....Steve from the Diller plant lives in my neighborhood...he's losing his house,but he's pretty famous right now.
Man, this stuff is great! Its like taking a nice big picture of the nation in its current state and then slathering it up with dry sarcasm. Makes for Great Irony.
bro ur hot
I was in St. Paul minnesota this weekend and was happy to see the onion newspaper for free on the street corner news-box-thing. It's the only news I trust.
The Onion is always hilarious but the final "Coming up after the break..." statment at the end is the best yet! :D
oh man...it's scary because I could actually see something like this for real.
Man, that's dark. When the workers slump off to start the challenge. 😂😭
Nice. This actually has a point that hasn't been over-discussed already.
Haha good stuff. "The only really change is that there's cameras everywhere...so now the bosses make us follow the OSHA rules"
Love it
What's even more disturbing is that the basic facts depicted in the video ARE reality. All the Onion does is tweak the truth a little to make us realize that the truth is fucking dumb and depressing.
InformationPollution wrong man, they tweak the truth so we laugh at the absurdity of it all... noone wants your negative emotions ass fucked bitch now get outta here
R. Alexander oh my god calm yourself
@@r.alexander9075 Looks like someone's comment got a little too real for you.
Now that's not fair. The Crown Vic's exploded too. They were a far more luxurious fireball than the pinto with better safety features ensuring that you didn't go flying out the windshield or being severly injured before burning to death.
Yep, me and my whole family tune in for Auto Warriors every Tuesday.
REALLY LOVING THOSE COOL ROBOT HANDS DAT GIVE SUCH SNAZZY ATTITUDE !!! YEAH! 😎😎👌🤘
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I'd actually watch & enjoy this.
Wow... that was... right on the spot.... my dad got fired yesterday
Show him the clip! He'll get a kick out of it...
...or grab a bottle of Scotch and cry under his breath as he drinks.
Either or, whatever.
D Sandoval
Youre 8 years late
These 2 hosts kill me.. There's no words for how funny they make this s**t.
Ah, Onion. You win.
It's starting to look a lot like NETWORK! with Howard Beale!
Andantonius-O's? Part of a complete breakfast.
I practically fell out of my seat when the Mexican dudes marched in.
wow, a very sarcastic way to shine the light on north america's economy.
The funny thing is, Indiana doesn't have a labor union. There is a law that prevents you from suing your employer.
The fuck ? How does that shit work ?!
DevilGearHill Indiana just sucks for factory workers.
I would watch this.
Let's face it, if corporations could do this, they would.
You really outdid yourself with this one.
J.M. Keynes has risen from the grave and left us an informative comment! Thanks for the economics lesson John.
"If you'd buy American, we wouldn't be in this trouble." Simply stunning. Followed by the best generalization of all time: "You people..." specific, to the nth degree, "...are so ignorant." I think my irony gland just exploded.
i really love how sarcastic this show is.
keep up the good work guys!
In the "STILL AHEAD THIS HOUR" section they used a tip that was already used in an episode before! By the way great reality show! Way better than those in real television.
Whahaha! Brilliant concept. Go Union!
Man, I'm NGL, I'd totally watch that.
The employees are given avatars 😂😂😂
The lady who says "Good Luck" reminds me of Heidi Klum
Hahaha, I'm surprised it isn't a real show yet. Sadly it is a real phenomen in society.
Im pretty sure my Ford focus was built during this competition
"Finale will reunite laid-off laborers who haven't killed themselves."
I nearly shit myself with laughter
that's why I love TheOnion they are so realistic and so inventive :D
When I saw “autoworkers” I thought they meant robots 😂
They do, human robots.
the onion honestly has some of the best actors EVER
This would actually be a great way to decide which plant gets closed down... of course not as extreme as no electricity. If they made the show they can even raise money to sack less workers!
That is actually an excellent parallel
When I saw the foreign fashion model hosting, I immediately thought of Heidi Klum and Project Runway. Seriously, doling out absurdly difficult challenges calling the contestants to basically create the moon with hardly anything to work with. As usual, the Onion is not too far from the truth and it’s TERRIFYING!!! 😱
Host: "What happened to Jose once he got fired? Love that little guy."
Factory worker: "Well he lives just 3 houses. He had to come over to borrow some money." This feels too real 💀
funny shit. the manager looked so dead inside it was funny.
Lord, please don't strike me with lightning.
BRILLIANT!! That's all I have to say!
Silly idea and flawless execution. Once again, it's easy to see why so many people think these are for real.
I wish the Home Depot Memorial Decks episode was still available on RUclips; probably too real for some, but still my all-time favorite.
Lol damn when the non labor union workers entered they knew they’d be finished
This was 14 years ago in 2009. The TV series "Hunger Games" came out in 2012, though the 1st book was published in 2008.