Gervais' acting in this is just incredible, especially considering he had very little professional experience at this point. Every little glance, eye movement and facial expression he does is spot on.
I think that's why i'm always a fan of Gervais, no matter the quality of the overall product he's in. Ghost Town, Invention Of Lying and Night At The Museum were all pretty sub-par, but his comedic timing and little tics always make the thing he's in worth watching.
He has such a unique way of talking. The mannerisms and inflections in his speech are just like nothing before them. You can spot Gervais fans too just by the way they mimic his style. You've got a generation of people going "big time".
I like the little pause he gives before saying "and that's pretty much like .....me" ,he realized he's gonna compare himself to Jesus and he decideded to go on
London Belly dancer Hire samba dancer Wedding Entertainment Sandrine well some straight women like it the wrong way. It doesn't matter if you're gay. One in 10, apparently. That seems a bit high. You might be. If you are, good luck to you. Just make sure it's legal and be safe.
Paul Taylor you know when people say to me: would you rather be thought of as a funny man or a great boss? My answer's always the same, to me, they're not mutually exclusive
@DnB and Psy Production They way David Brent half-finishes sentences that he knows he shouldn't say (but we know what he was going to say) is one of the underrated elements of this show.
He does that a few times, his insecurity was off the charts. One time not mentioned here is when Neil said Brent was under him which had Brent stupidly explain that he's not gay. The amount of times he did that made it more likely that he was gay lol, but knowing Brent it was just him being deeply insecure
@@bw5970 Back then "gay" was a huge insult, that's why they made Gareth sound gay as a joke. I think we're better about this stuff today.. but I could see Brent still making comments like this.
@@simonzonenblick395 If you had a boss like Brent all you'd have to do was indulge in his delusions of being a professional comedian and you'd get away with murder
"And when I've finished with Slough, there's Reading, Aldershot, Bracknell, you know I've got to-Didcott, Yately. You know. My-Winersh, Taplow. You know, because I am my own boss, I can-Burfield."
+taputechnic Massive pedant here, but I don't get why +mrnickless decided to type them out without checking the spellings. For edification: Didcot (one T), Winnersh (two Ns), Yateley, Burghfield. You're welcome. :)
I used to enjoy watching Office US, then I realized the original office was from UK. I watched the UK version and honestly can't go back to US anymore. The US version is great but UK is a true masterpiece. Gervais nails it. I feel like I have known David Brent for a long time, that's how realistic his acting seems to me..
Rivai K. there are very very few objective proven facts. Even in science. Professional critics ...they just have an opinion Rivai. It may be more informed, it may not. This art is made for everyone, to enjoy and have an opinion on. Do you need people to tell you how good something is?
I came here cause this summer I went to Reading by train from Paddington.. and I passed through some of the towns he mentioned .. I was laughing by myself ...
That interaction with Jamie is the perfect illustration of why Brent isn't liked. Most people would have said "what's this about Jamie? Good news?" He isn't interested in anyone but himself.
The genius of this series is that it's very well observed, very realistic, it all rings true. The sequence in which Brent tries to talk to the sales guy is spot on - he's just made a big sale, he's relieved and happy and he's not listening to Brent at all. Perfectly acted, totally believable. I've worked in office jobs and that is EXACTLY the way it looks and sounds. And of course the scene also shows that, despite what he'd like to think, Brent isn't needed here, no-one looks up to him or asks his advice, he truly is 'redundant', he won't be missed, and he's the only one that can't understand that.
Just brilliant.. I think the trick is that most people actually know the feeling of being David Brent the increasingly outsider, and side with him in the 2nd series.
Love the bit where Brent is doing his usual act of tying to appear cool and popular, gets blanked by the bloke sitting at the desk, and then gets his foot trodden on by the big feller. The expression on his face had me weeping with laughter.
Extremely entertaining!! Especially for someone like me who has worked in an office before -but doesn't anymore!- and knows all these lousy environment and all the horrid politics going on... The arse lickers, the insufferable bosses, the desperate mediocrity of it all...
Brent doesn't compare himself to Jesus, he likens himself to Jesus. He doesn't feel he is in direct competition with the son of God, he believes that he is to Burghfield what Jesus is to Nazareth. Similar. So...
I’ve watched the office hundreds of times and I thought I’d witnessed every single layered scene. Until today June 6th 2021 when I read your comment! Amazing spot, thank you!!
love the way he says it and then kinda realises the magnitude of what he's said but then cant stop but has to down play it slightly towards the end of the sentance
David Brent’s delusion is actually the hight of positive thinking. So much of how Brent thinks and gets through his day is actually world class self psychology. It doesn’t really matter what anybody else thinks, it’s your internal dialogue that will create happiness and/or depression. Brent takes every situation and sees the positive, even if he forces it on the host. He never leaves a situation and dwells on anything negative. His inspirations are mundane but accessible and relatable to his boring environment. He’s actually a master of mental health.
Agree with that. Effective manager, maybe not but, positive and upbeat. Quite sad how his colleagues were treating him during this. DB just longs to be liked. Cringing behaviour but not a bad person. Seen similar to this in the workplace and it's quite sad.
And the fact that nobody in his office can see this, makes them dumb and annoying as characters. I understand the comedy, it is very funny, but I get annoyed by their pretentious behaviour towards him. I guess it's realistic.
No one is indispensable when you’re part of the big machine. The sooner you realise it, the sooner your ego is put in check. We’re all cogs in the system, so appreciate those cogs that you like and that like you.
He's actually invisible at the end isn't he. Redundant in every sense of the word. No one will miss him, he achieved nothing, like so many office managers at this level.
@King Alfreds Shieldwall Ok fair enough mate, no arguments about the comedy, maybe it was your comment about the english stood up to be counted with bexit, but I can see in context why you would reply like that now. my faut. hands up ;). better screenshot this, wont see it often on a youtube comment
The interaction with Jamie is one of the only points in the series where David is not the one who is out of line or being rude, another being when Neil tells him off hypocritically. Feel free to add
In the Christmas special when Dawn came back for Tim David kept his mouth shut. He let them have there moment, and he was smiling as they walked away. He didn’t make it about himself. Gareth was more clueless than David. Gareth said something to Tim about being careful, because of Dawn’s boyfriend. She said she wasn’t with him anymore. David wasn’t oblivious to the situation like Gareth.
Yeah in series 2 Neil suggests to David in front of Dawn they can let her go from the company if she's not needed, no decent boss would ever do that. That would be so unprofessional.
I don't think Jamie is being rude, he's in a moment of joy and wants to celebrate his efforts with the rest of his team. Brent, yet again, is the one being socially unaware and is the one getting in the way.
@@MrBannystarThat's all well and good but it's literally waiting just a moment to let someone who's their former boss just have a couple of parting words before leaving. Like him or not David Brent took his time to make his staff feel like they mattered. It was a sweet gesture that was disregarded.
@@MrBannystar it is rude though. Whether you’re in a moment of joy or not, interrupting someone twice to tell people something that can wait to be said is rude. Even in an interaction with Brent it’s rude.
Literally me after I got canned from my last shitty office job. In September It'll be 5 years since.... Never looked back and I'm now self employed and doing better
Oh… SO funny! Every little detail. SO funny! Perfect. Fantastic. And what amazing supporting actors. I've never seen anyone act so real, which must be so hard when you've got "Brent" there with you.
Apart from the brilliant acting (and comedic timing), this clip is a time capsule of what an office actually looked like in the late-90s/early 00s. Landline anyone? Filing cabinets? CRT monitors and "handy" desktops?
Just now it’s flat screens and less landlines. Maybe a few more plants and some efforts to look like a hipster coffee shop. Still the same old shit though. Offices can go to fucking hell
The best comedies of all time only ran for a limited number of series/episodes and that is their beauty. Quality wins over quantity every time. If a show ran for a single episode but another ran for 20 series is really irrelevant, it's the content & quality that matter not the viewing figures of the hoi polloi. Also the BBC is not a commercial enterprise so it doesn't run like the US networks who continuously need to generate massive profits. This is why the quality of many BBC programmes stand the test of time over the last 50 years & why so many US series peter out or over rely on action rather than dialogue. You really do need to suspend your disbelieve with most US shows even ones as intentionally banal as The Office.
I can honestly say that The Office opened my eyes to the reality of the workplace and the delusions people have about it. You work to live and that's it.
So true. I worked in office maintenance at the time this came out. We were looking after the lights, locks, plumbing, computer connections, moving desks, etc. As outsiders we had a view into this world, rather like watching this series. . The people working in the offices were exactly as seen here.
So so sad that Jesus didn't visit Reading, Breaknell or Winnersh.. but David Brent did!! Wished he'd stopped by Landau/Germany when I was living there!!! The Office UK - my absolut favorit series of all time!!!! Never get enough❤️❤️❤️
I wish to God it was possible to see complete episodes. This is one of the most brilliant TV series ever, and it drives me mad that I can only watch disjointed clips that last just a couple of minutes :-(
It reminds me of Hope Steadman on Thirtysomething. She decided to stay with her Daughter Jane and be a Stay At Home Mom. She visited her Old Workplace and discovered that "yes" she can be replaced and although the Staff were happy to see and Old Workmate, time moved on and she's no part of the Staff. She was quite humbled considering she was an Honors Graduate from Princeton.
Trivia Nicked from the Simpsons episode when homer compares himself to jesus in the episode when he gets the perfect score in bowling. Ricky gervais is a massive fan of the early Simpsons
Gervais' acting in this is just incredible, especially considering he had very little professional experience at this point. Every little glance, eye movement and facial expression he does is spot on.
I think that's why i'm always a fan of Gervais, no matter the quality of the overall product he's in. Ghost Town, Invention Of Lying and Night At The Museum were all pretty sub-par, but his comedic timing and little tics always make the thing he's in worth watching.
Jon Evans correct!!
He has such a unique way of talking. The mannerisms and inflections in his speech are just like nothing before them. You can spot Gervais fans too just by the way they mimic his style. You've got a generation of people going "big time".
Agreed
@Alberto Yep. Big time.
I like the little pause he gives before saying "and that's pretty much like .....me" ,he realized he's gonna compare himself to Jesus and he decideded to go on
There's a pivot point when he realizes he might have overreached himself but carries on anyway!
Precisely!
Decideded ??
The Office is such... Burghfield... an amazing TV series. It's the... Didcot... pinnacle of 21st century British comedy. Bracknell.
+edstervedster Taplow
Winnersh.
Paul Taylor Hull. Here comes Hull down the motorway. Seriously such arrogance...
London Belly dancer Hire samba dancer Wedding Entertainment Sandrine well some straight women like it the wrong way. It doesn't matter if you're gay. One in 10, apparently. That seems a bit high. You might be. If you are, good luck to you. Just make sure it's legal and be safe.
Paul Taylor you know when people say to me: would you rather be thought of as a funny man or a great boss? My answer's always the same, to me, they're not mutually exclusive
"I am my own boss. I can-- Burfield"
Fucking brilliant! :D
Ask him how he's spelling Burghfield...
Genius comic timing
What's the joke?
I must visit all these places one day
"Both me, that's not me in bed with another bloke called David." One of my favorite jokes on the show. I just love how he has to clarify that.
@DnB and Psy Production They way David Brent half-finishes sentences that he knows he shouldn't say (but we know what he was going to say) is one of the underrated elements of this show.
In that free love on the freelove freeway song he takes a break to explain he's not gay.
it's not gay
He does that a few times, his insecurity was off the charts. One time not mentioned here is when Neil said Brent was under him which had Brent stupidly explain that he's not gay. The amount of times he did that made it more likely that he was gay lol, but knowing Brent it was just him being deeply insecure
@@bw5970 Back then "gay" was a huge insult, that's why they made Gareth sound gay as a joke. I think we're better about this stuff today.. but I could see Brent still making comments like this.
sales guy: "it'll be different"
Brent: "sadder, yeah"
LOL! classic delusional brent.
ocelot salarian 😂
He was called Jamie
While looking at the camera
I'd have loved to have a boss like David and would have been pretty gutted when he left!
@@simonzonenblick395 If you had a boss like Brent all you'd have to do was indulge in his delusions of being a professional comedian and you'd get away with murder
"And when I've finished with Slough, there's Reading, Aldershot, Bracknell, you know I've got to-Didcott, Yately. You know. My-Winersh, Taplow. You know, because I am my own boss, I can-Burfield."
hahahaha xD
Thanks for listing those. I couldn't even tell if those were words he was saying.
Nice! :) I can hear Brent's voice even when you've written it down :)
*Didcot *Yateley *Winnersh
+taputechnic Massive pedant here, but I don't get why +mrnickless decided to type them out without checking the spellings. For edification:
Didcot (one T), Winnersh (two Ns), Yateley, Burghfield.
You're welcome. :)
American here, appreciate knowing what he was saying here.
American office can never compare to this masterpiece
Anoop Mohan nothing can.
That's because Steve Carel couldn't compare to Gervais.. Carel isn't even local theater compared to the Broadway that is David Brent
I don't know about that. Have you seen it? It was brilliant.
@@christopherpaul7588It wasn’t brilliant, it was crap
The office has so many dimensions to it pure quality
such as?
Doesn't it? 😊
Such as The Brentmeister general
@@zee339 Watch the show and use your brain.
I used to enjoy watching Office US, then I realized the original office was from UK. I watched the UK version and honestly can't go back to US anymore. The US version is great but UK is a true masterpiece. Gervais nails it. I feel like I have known David Brent for a long time, that's how realistic his acting seems to me..
Iman Haji your opinion
thelunaticfringe and objective proven fact, in this case determined by professional critics
thelunaticfringe yes I agree
Rivai K. there are very very few objective proven facts. Even in science. Professional critics ...they just have an opinion Rivai. It may be more informed, it may not.
This art is made for everyone, to enjoy and have an opinion on. Do you need people to tell you how good something is?
I love them both. They're too different to compare.
I came here cause this summer I went to Reading by train from Paddington.. and I passed through some of the towns he mentioned .. I was laughing by myself ...
You lucky.... You were brickin' it
I live near Taplow, theres literally nothing here apart from a fuck off massive tesco
I'm from berkshire (live near reading) and i love how a sitcom as well loved and amazing as the office references places near me.
My dream is to one day visit Slough. I hope the weather will be grey and miserable that day
Mr Charles don’t worry my friend, it’s grey and miserable every day
That interaction with Jamie is the perfect illustration of why Brent isn't liked. Most people would have said "what's this about Jamie? Good news?" He isn't interested in anyone but himself.
Well let's agree to disagree
@DnB and Psy Production "Have you met [the widow]?" "Yeah I've done her"
@@tutin4090 no TruTru let’s agree that you agree with me
@@hanko113 Oooh, you're 'ard
Different interests different…… needs
I love how just because Keith stepped on his foot, he doesn't want to keep in touch.
The genius of this series is that it's very well observed, very realistic, it all rings true. The sequence in which Brent tries to talk to the sales guy is spot on - he's just made a big sale, he's relieved and happy and he's not listening to Brent at all. Perfectly acted, totally believable. I've worked in office jobs and that is EXACTLY the way it looks and sounds. And of course the scene also shows that, despite what he'd like to think, Brent isn't needed here, no-one looks up to him or asks his advice, he truly is 'redundant', he won't be missed, and he's the only one that can't understand that.
It's that balance between comedy, sadness and emotional pain that makes this series so good.
+Monty Rosenthal Exactly, and embarrassment
+Monty Rosenthal Exactly. No one's bigger than the office. You can go, but you'll be replaced tomorrow and it'll be BAU.
it's timeless
I hope someday brent will be missed.
Just brilliant.. I think the trick is that most people actually know the feeling of being David Brent the increasingly outsider, and side with him in the 2nd series.
I love this show, it's the best ever series created...
Thick of It is pretty damned good too, Pius! 😂😂Both examples of British comedy at its very best.
Love the bit where Brent is doing his usual act of tying to appear cool and popular, gets blanked by the bloke sitting at the desk, and then gets his foot trodden on by the big feller. The expression on his face had me weeping with laughter.
Winnersh...
Taploe
Yateley
Burfield
Iisdabest889 WHAHAHAHAHAHA
didcott
Extremely entertaining!! Especially for someone like me who has worked in an office before -but doesn't anymore!- and knows all these lousy environment and all the horrid politics going on... The arse lickers, the insufferable bosses, the desperate mediocrity of it all...
“Desperate mediocrity “ class description ! What do you do now please ?
Brent doesn't compare himself to Jesus, he likens himself to Jesus. He doesn't feel he is in direct competition with the son of God, he believes that he is to Burghfield what Jesus is to Nazareth.
Similar.
So...
That's not me in bed with another bloke called David
.....I'm not a plonker!
He's really paranoid about being considered gay!
Remember the sketch when he
came out with the line "In fact I've never come over a little queer"?
@@vaughanrichards7438 Yeh.. And enhanced that sentence with that cringy hand gesture 😅
I love it when he says "Winnerrrrsh.." xD
Taplow!
0:01 He immediately turned that card to write down some notes :D
Good spot!
Never noticed that before!
I’ve watched the office hundreds of times and I thought I’d witnessed every single layered scene. Until today June 6th 2021 when I read your comment! Amazing spot, thank you!!
Hos have I never noticed that before 😅😅
My world does not end with these 4 walls.
Sloughs a big place.
As someone who lives in Berkshire it’s weird literally hearing the area you live in getting mentioned in tv for the only time, like ever
Winnersh
I love the way he interrupts himself at 0:54 to continue to list shitty towns...
0:37 "You gotta go to Nazareth, please. And that's very much like........... me." LOL
Looooooove the awkwardness of this show. Awesome. Wish they were making new episodes still. Are you listening David Brent?
love the way he says it and then kinda realises the magnitude of what he's said but then cant stop but has to down play it slightly towards the end of the sentance
David Brent’s delusion is actually the hight of positive thinking. So much of how Brent thinks and gets through his day is actually world class self psychology. It doesn’t really matter what anybody else thinks, it’s your internal dialogue that will create happiness and/or depression. Brent takes every situation and sees the positive, even if he forces it on the host. He never leaves a situation and dwells on anything negative. His inspirations are mundane but accessible and relatable to his boring environment. He’s actually a master of mental health.
Agree with that. Effective manager, maybe not but, positive and upbeat. Quite sad how his colleagues were treating him during this. DB just longs to be liked. Cringing behaviour but not a bad person. Seen similar to this in the workplace and it's quite sad.
Right but when he gets fired you see it all crumble. I think deep inside he knows it's delusion.
And the fact that nobody in his office can see this, makes them dumb and annoying as characters. I understand the comedy, it is very funny, but I get annoyed by their pretentious behaviour towards him. I guess it's realistic.
Well said.
I doubt he's delusional...I believe he does it for the documentary, to come off as a rolemodel boss.
how can everyone keep in character without laughing? The seriousness made this show!
Watch the bloopers 😅 they laughed a LOT
No one is indispensable when you’re part of the big machine. The sooner you realise it, the sooner your ego is put in check. We’re all cogs in the system, so appreciate those cogs that you like and that like you.
He's actually invisible at the end isn't he. Redundant in every sense of the word. No one will miss him, he achieved nothing, like so many office managers at this level.
I've watched him say Burfield far to many times
No one does comedy as good as the English.
Tru Say, Mi Bredrin.
Preach Man !
Same line of thinking that lead to Brexit.
The "English" is disrespectful to the other nations of UK. Getting rather sick of reading people who assume both are the same!
@King Alfreds Shieldwall Ok fair enough mate, no arguments about the comedy, maybe it was your comment about the english stood up to be counted with bexit, but I can see in context why you would reply like that now. my faut. hands up ;). better screenshot this, wont see it often on a youtube comment
@King Alfreds Shieldwall But I will add. the greatest stand up comedian ever, is the big yin from north of the bprder. ;)
Brent turned water into wine at a wedding in Didcot
+Spinal_Tap 1111 El vino did flow.
Drinks will be on him.. IN him. *pats belly*
WHEN WHAT WHEN WHAT I LIVE HERE WHAT
Moved down to Reading from the North a few years ago and still read all these place names in my head like this!
The interaction with Jamie is one of the only points in the series where David is not the one who is out of line or being rude, another being when Neil tells him off hypocritically. Feel free to add
In the Christmas special when Dawn came back for Tim David kept his mouth shut. He let them have there moment, and he was smiling as they walked away. He didn’t make it about himself. Gareth was more clueless than David. Gareth said something to Tim about being careful, because of Dawn’s boyfriend. She said she wasn’t with him anymore. David wasn’t oblivious to the situation like Gareth.
Yeah in series 2 Neil suggests to David in front of Dawn they can let her go from the company if she's not needed, no decent boss would ever do that. That would be so unprofessional.
I don't think Jamie is being rude, he's in a moment of joy and wants to celebrate his efforts with the rest of his team. Brent, yet again, is the one being socially unaware and is the one getting in the way.
@@MrBannystarThat's all well and good but it's literally waiting just a moment to let someone who's their former boss just have a couple of parting words before leaving. Like him or not David Brent took his time to make his staff feel like they mattered. It was a sweet gesture that was disregarded.
@@MrBannystar it is rude though. Whether you’re in a moment of joy or not, interrupting someone twice to tell people something that can wait to be said is rude. Even in an interaction with Brent it’s rude.
Literally me after I got canned from my last shitty office job. In September It'll be 5 years since.... Never looked back and I'm now self employed and doing better
0:18 love how those 2 guys just plonk the cards on the desk.
That expression as he says "you gotta go to Nazareth" 🤣🤣
Please !
Oh… SO funny! Every little detail. SO funny! Perfect. Fantastic. And what amazing supporting actors. I've never seen anyone act so real, which must be so hard when you've got "Brent" there with you.
Apart from the brilliant acting (and comedic timing), this clip is a time capsule of what an office actually looked like in the late-90s/early 00s. Landline anyone? Filing cabinets? CRT monitors and "handy" desktops?
is it different now?
Just now it’s flat screens and less landlines. Maybe a few more plants and some efforts to look like a hipster coffee shop. Still the same old shit though. Offices can go to fucking hell
That bloke who answers the phone...what a c....company man he really is !!
0:58 "....Winershhh".
1:04 "....Burfield".
Kills me every time!!!
It's even funnier when you are actually from one of the lesser well known places he mentions.
The best comedies of all time only ran for a limited number of series/episodes and that is their beauty. Quality wins over quantity every time. If a show ran for a single episode but another ran for 20 series is really irrelevant, it's the content & quality that matter not the viewing figures of the hoi polloi. Also the BBC is not a commercial enterprise so it doesn't run like the US networks who continuously need to generate massive profits. This is why the quality of many BBC programmes stand the test of time over the last 50 years & why so many US series peter out or over rely on action rather than dialogue. You really do need to suspend your disbelieve with most US shows even ones as intentionally banal as The Office.
+languageoffootball Absolutely. c.f. Fawlty Towers - 12 episodes and every single one of them a belter.
@@vonteflon Spaced only had 14 episodes and said more about geek culture than The Big Bang Theory said in 12 years.
The way he says 'Nazareth' still cracks me up after all these years.
You gotta go to Nazareth, please... hahaha
This is genius, this is as close to perfect as I've ever seen anything. I don't know how it could be funnier.
I am my own boss, I can... Berfield.
Ask her how shes spelling Burghfield
The OCD in me badly wants to switch off that socket.
Hadn’t noticed it until you pointed it out. LOL
I love the way he says Yateley - has me in stitches for some reason :)
And then Winersh.....
I started watching The Office again recently. When I'm at work I sometimes catch myself having a David Brent moment.
“That’s not me in bed with another bloke called David” 😂
As someone from Bracknell, I can say that his ambitions don't reach far 😅 you can drive to all those places in about an hour or so 😂
Quite a lonely moment when he gets that the man at the desk doesn't want to share .. but he leaves a card anyway
Reading, Aldershot, Bracknell when he's finished with Slough! The world truly is his oyster (oh no that's a London travel card innit)
20 years on and it still makes me 😃 😃
You gotta go to Nazareth……..please 😂 This guy’s just outta this world.
I can honestly say that The Office opened my eyes to the reality of the workplace and the delusions people have about it. You work to live and that's it.
So true. I worked in office maintenance at the time this came out. We were looking after the lights, locks, plumbing, computer connections, moving desks, etc.
As outsiders we had a view into this world, rather like watching this series. .
The people working in the offices were exactly as seen here.
David Brent and George Costanza from Seinfeld are the greatest comedy characters ever written
You forgot Al Bundy.
"That's not me in bed with another bloke called David" 🧔🧔
Gervais is an English genius in the sheer and absolute art of comedy.
"Winnersh" kills me everytime
1:00
The kind of nuance where the stutter of “my own… my own boss” is deliberate.
The ‘please’ after Nazareth 😂 it’s the small things with this show
Winersh lol
So so sad that Jesus didn't visit Reading, Breaknell or Winnersh.. but David Brent did!! Wished he'd stopped by Landau/Germany when I was living there!!! The Office UK - my absolut favorit series of all time!!!! Never get enough❤️❤️❤️
That glance to the camera when he says “Nazareth” 😂
-Be a bit weird for you when I'm not around?
-well differ-
-sadder. Sadder
😂😂
Comedic brilliance. Nothing will ever compare to this - Brent for PM
winnerrrsh.
taplow.
+ladsham what
Erm, yes. I believe it's called comedy.
ladsham Berrrrfield
NAZARETH, please...
Brent quipped “no you’ve go to go to Nazareth please” 😂👍🏻
Gervais is a terrific actor. Watch his touching performance in The Invention of Lying when he’s comforting his mother dying in hospital. Impressive.
His performance was flawless. No joke.
Didcot might be the funniest city name ever just perfectly placed in that sentence, I remember me laughing so hard the first time
I actually live in one of those towns he mentioned :)
metafis yet still we don't know..
Great little moments, like the way he leans over David to talk to some else, David has become irrelevant now to his team and that hurts him.
The next train at platform one is the five-thirty-three service to Reading.
Calling at Winnersh, Winnersh Triangle, Earley and Reading.
The way Burfield just comes in lol
I wish to God it was possible to see complete episodes. This is one of the most brilliant TV series ever, and it drives me mad that I can only watch disjointed clips that last just a couple of minutes :-(
Torrent it
The Pathos is really amazing, the Office is so sad in places.
Lool the end bit. 'oww ya clumsy...'
It reminds me of Hope Steadman on Thirtysomething. She decided to stay with her Daughter Jane and be a Stay At Home Mom. She visited her Old Workplace and discovered that "yes" she can be replaced and although the Staff were happy to see and Old Workmate, time moved on and she's no part of the Staff. She was quite humbled considering she was an Honors Graduate from Princeton.
Brent slips up big time here. I knew all along he was secretly having a gay fling with David from the Swindon branch.
Steve answered the phone before he’d finished dialling
Brilliantly observed humour! Some people live for their work to such an extent that nothing else matters.
Genius. Absolutely genius.
I'm so glad he included Burfield.
You've charmed me
The look he gives at 1.22 😂
Praise Be to David
Went to school in Burghfield. Yup, I'm pretty cool.
I'm envious...
I thought it was Burfield
One of my friends went to willink, is it that one?
Taplow!🤣
WINERSH!! (I dont know where it is but it sounds great)
Near Reading, Berkshire!
I think the station is called Winnersh Triangle
If anyone else feels the need to switch off the top single 13A socket... Do you want to go for a drink? 😂
I think of this every time the FA Cup draw comes around
My wife grew up in yateley. It's also the headquarters of the monster raving loony party (dog and partridge pub).
Trivia
Nicked from the Simpsons episode when homer compares himself to jesus in the episode when he gets the perfect score in bowling.
Ricky gervais is a massive fan of the early Simpsons
You mean like John Lennon too?