I feel like the writers wanted me to feel disdain towards the main characters for their hollow relationships and weird corporate culture but the earnest mentoring relationship they have is just so endearing
The satire on this career path is so accurate. It’s exactly how I pictured corporate life to be when I was in college. Thank God I didn’t go for that career.
@@tharealmikezee3165 Thanks for the editing, I was like "How could he misunderstand?". I am always for a good joke. I miss the events. I am in the gaming industry selling services (GDC San Francisco, Gamescom Cologne, White Nights Sankt Petersburg) and while the payment is not great, the people are great. Online events are totally lame. And thanks for the good wishes, all good for you too, what a year, boy. Ironically, September 2019 I was waiting for 2020, where I expected everything to get better. HAH!
Yeah, it's pretty much like today, only now it's more women execs talking not about professional sports, but "mindfulness" and "wellbeing". Same shit though.
I love it. It’s a child opinion of what networking meetings would be like. Also the concept of talking to a character who is off screen and them not respond is a fun style that was used a lot on SNL. This might predate that if Will Ferrell and Cheri Oteri as the Spartan Cheerleaders who did that a lot.
I'm thinking this struck a nerve. Yes, they're weren't big on corporate culture. They "threw it under the bus", they "went for the low hanging fruit", they "drank the Kool-aid" and "ate their own dog food" and "special sauce", they didn't "horizon" this comedy or "grandfather it in", maybe they should have "seen the forest for the trees". After all they were just a small comedy troupe, not "Big boys" at the "Big boy table".
Love the line. " Look I'm going to stand a few feet away."
Lol, yea. That's definitely one for the books!
I can't help thinking of the "can I keep him?" sketch while watching this!
Scott is perfect in this.
I feel like the writers wanted me to feel disdain towards the main characters for their hollow relationships and weird corporate culture but the earnest mentoring relationship they have is just so endearing
BRILLIANT! And surprisingly accurate
Accurate. I've been that exact same corporate meet n greet as the "hot new guy". It felt no less superficial.
0:44 - "See that guy? He's trying way too hard."
The satire on this career path is so accurate. It’s exactly how I pictured corporate life to be when I was in college. Thank God I didn’t go for that career.
Scott gives great business
Hey, he saw ya. Can that hurt!?
I am so glad that he turned out to be so successful at... n e t w o r k i n g .
Remember when skit shows were still funny?
That is kind of very accurate xD
KITH were savage as duck to the business world, and I loved it.
savage as fuck.
There’s an edit button, ya duckin doofus
And here I thought he meant "duck" intentionally.
Brilliant Comedy-- bring back KITH!!!
so fucking good
Bruce looks like he wants a Red Ryder BB gun.
Guys shaking hands, with strangers?! It's like they've never heard of the corona virus.
Well, my job is basically the video, and now I am at home having anger issues.
@@wimpow you write sketch comedy?
(Jk man good luck to you for real) 🙏
@@tharealmikezee3165 Thanks for the editing, I was like "How could he misunderstand?". I am always for a good joke.
I miss the events. I am in the gaming industry selling services (GDC San Francisco, Gamescom Cologne, White Nights Sankt Petersburg) and while the payment is not great, the people are great.
Online events are totally lame.
And thanks for the good wishes, all good for you too, what a year, boy. Ironically, September 2019 I was waiting for 2020, where I expected everything to get better. HAH!
Thats a great Idea😅
3:27
Lopez's house
Traffic
Yeah, it's pretty much like today, only now it's more women execs talking not about professional sports, but "mindfulness" and "wellbeing". Same shit though.
Ooh those are good ones too. I "banged out" a couple in my reply to 'Michael Kaufman' a few months before yours hahaha.
awesome how they ALWAYS pick on "business men" 👍👍
I love it. It’s a child opinion of what networking meetings would be like. Also the concept of talking to a character who is off screen and them not respond is a fun style that was used a lot on SNL. This might predate that if Will Ferrell and Cheri Oteri as the Spartan Cheerleaders who did that a lot.
I'm thinking this struck a nerve. Yes, they're weren't big on corporate culture. They "threw it under the bus", they "went for the low hanging fruit", they "drank the Kool-aid" and "ate their own dog food" and "special sauce", they didn't "horizon" this comedy or "grandfather it in", maybe they should have "seen the forest for the trees".
After all they were just a small comedy troupe, not "Big boys" at the "Big boy table".
I notice they loved mocking business men.
its so they can write fancy suits off as a business expense.
What made that show great was they didn’t force a black into it and destroy the chemistry