Well it parallels life. We all have a vision of where we want to end up, but we get stuck doing something we didn’t plan to do along the way(sometimes that doesn’t happen though)
I feel like that was my first job. 2 hours in,. taking an EARLY LUNCH BREAK and i felt like I had to find any way to get out only to have to sing the same old song again until the 8 hour shift it's over. So happy those times are over. Nobody deserves that.
This is probably the scariest episode because of how true it is. Even down to the employees celebrating because something bad finally happened just because it’s different from their day to day grind. At my work people were so excited and giddy because two homeless people fought in our parking lot.
I think it also has to do with the in universe plot this time, in the old youtube show it was like they were actors knowing they are doing a kids tv show so some of them (specially red guy) were kinda awkward saying the lines and were kinda forced on purpose, but this time it feels like they are normal people doing their daily things with a weird force making all the teachers and weird stuff happen, kinda like the amazing world of gumball with the void. Also the characters personalities were a little bit changed
I love how this episode isn't as disturbing as the other episodes years ago. It focuses more on what usually happens in some people's lives and I love it. Can't wait for more. These years of waiting is so worth it even if I'm a new fan
I love the subtle bits, like how in this universe, "restaurant style" things equate to high class, like a super treat, and that status is slapped on shit in order to make it more appealing/seem less cheap (like vending machine lasagna or food places that advertise via brochures).
Reminds me of how "foreign" food is more expensive where you live but cheaper than in that part of the world. What i mean is, the product is so expensive because it's "foreign". "O m g it's so exotic and _foreign_ so it must be cool"
I love how they made yellow guy look more like his dhmis 2 look. He looks more uncanny and weird and gives off a slight creepy vibe. Idk what happend after dhmis 2 but he looked completely different
The first Series we can see Duck is the smartest one in the group , the episode about time where he explains the concept of time he was stopped and mocked by the clock teacher. Now this episode hits even harder in how they want you to stop thinking out of the box The scene where the Doghound center tells you" think you are inside the cube , and the cube is actually you" really tells you that some force is stopping duck from thinking outside of the box.
The fax machine actions and words when she meets red sound like a kid friendly way to speak about sexual harassment. Or at least that's what I feel about it..
Kinda speaks to how it's so easy to be 'groomed' into management, and the business world explicitly lures you into the hierachrical boss mindset. Like we see red guy. Many workplaces are half BS admin jobs, but everyone is still vying and kissing ass to get there, trying to get the shiny tie lol
I personally see it as a butt-kissing employee who wants to advance in the work place by flattering the boss and groveling in front of him. Since it's a fax machine, there's no way for it to become the boss, but it still gets some kind of self-worth from serving the guy on top. Like Smithers to Mr. Burns. Although there was something sexual there was well, so maybe you're onto something...
@@WillowJordan1979 I don't agree that the fax machine is trying to flatter the boss for a promotion but i do see how she might be establishing power through him since she can never be the boss herself. By "mothering" the new boss she kind of becomes the advisor and she gets a power trip that way. That's how I see it. I don't think it's anything sexual
If you think about it, he WAS the only person to take initiative, and therefore, out of everyone in that particular group of people. He WAS the most qualified. The phone was ringing, he pointed out that the phone needed to be answered, nobody else took action, and so he did. I don’t know if that was actually intentional, but it often turns out to be the case. Successful people are very often just the people who decided to start providing the service that nobody else wanted to.
I think I solved a little of it. It’s basically The Allegory of the Cave. Yellow guy escaped and went back to share the knowledge but the others “killed” him.
I love @2:41 where Duck is so mesmerized by the 'million things' (or mug, hammer and apple) he's imagining off to the side that he (pardon the pun) briefly forgets the briefcase is there and acts surprised to see him. 🤣😂So many good things in this episode: the briefcase walking into the closet out of nowhere mid-song then reappearing at the end in the first aid kit like nothing happened; the liquid lasagna for Duck, Duncan's website, Unemployed Brendon and his novel...
@@ArtistUnknownOfficial I was on the ground crew- you know, hooking up the water/fuel lines to the plane when it landed, getting rid of all the toilet waste, moving all the luggage to the big underground conveyor maze as seen in Toy Story 2, that sorta thing
This is about the closest explanation of working in silicon valley I've seen. Except tech is more pointless and hopeless. This IS what tech management really is, too. I lived this horror.
At 5:51 When Red Guy asks if anyone has seen a box person, Duncan points to the first aid kit. Briefcase turns out to be the first aid kit at 21:40, I never noticed this before. Should've listened to Duncan
I like the detail about Unemployed Brandon mentioning how the employed suitcase is actually the younger brother. Because I as the eldest among my siblings don't achieve a lot academically as expected of me compared to my siblings and it makes me feel sad.
haaha bruh i worked a job where we would go to varies of companies where some i did get to see some lunch/food vending machines honestly i thought it was cool
I watched every episode back to back when they first dropped. It’s very rare for something to take this long to come out and actually exceed expectations. Bravo Becky, Joe, and team.
I love Red Guy, literally. He's just me lol This is pretty close besides the job thing. I prefer not to do nothing. This is, green bird is my mindset. I hate repetitive workflow.
Wait a minute. It suddenly just dawned on me that the part processing assembly line takes all the parts that were just freshly assembled, sucks them into a machine and then the process starts all over again. Those parts aren't even going anywhere. They're not being put in delivery boxes or even being transported to a different room. The two workers literally spend all day standing there just to watch their work endlessly repeat itself and since they're both stupid and unaware of this they act like they are benefiting the company by doing this. I wanna imagine this is a metaphor for "worthless labor" where modernization of companies makes it so because of how hyper automated they're the standard of work has gotten much easier but it's boring and soulless. Like you crave virtually anything to fight off monotone and routine. This also explains why the Fax Machine calls Red into the room. He is a metaphor for "nepotism hires" where under qualified people get paid obscene amounts of money for jobs they don't deserve all because of connections.
Came here again cuz I just got a job in a Factory and is exactly the same 💀💀 the first day on the factory y remembered this episode, the employes, the jokes about the job, the lunch time (even they asked for the ticket LOL), etc. This is scarier than I thought.
The Duck Guy had an "attitude" problem to a degree that he was in/out of jobs all his life. In old age, he finally got a job. He was at the starting point of life, when all of his friends were established workers and leaving. Idk man. Creepy stuff.
I feel like the moment you stand up for yourself that’s when things get better because you do need to be busy but with purpose if you feel like this job is worthless then try changing the job if you can’t then leave because you just became the most valuable person in the business that they can never replace the boss don’t control nothing the value of a person control all
Two things I find interesting in this episode: 1. The "dumb" guy is able to instantly adapt to life in the workplace where he works until retirement. Meanwhile, the "smart" guy is the one who's unable to fit in at all and ends up getting fired. Really puts into question what they teach you as a kid about being smart and getting good grades. 2. There was no "bad guy" in this episode, just a funny situation that they had to escape somehow
@@BabyGirlTiny yeah, but that's supposed to be wrong. Because Red Guy was gaslighted to become the boss at Peterson's like that's always been the case. The company was already called that before the gang arrived there.
I don’t know. They were clearly working there at the same time. Maybe she just aged better then him (being a wrench). The timeline’s a bit wonky either way. His daughter doesn’t look much older then 10. He’s been working there 40 years. So he and his wrench wench didn’t have a child until they’d been married for approximately 30 years. Hmmmmm.
10:00 “I like my child. But not as much as I like LASAGNA!” Wow! You are a terrible father then. You love Lasagna more than your own child? Yeah dad of the year right here folks.
@@TheSurrealist. i feel like it leans more towards the way certain companies develop a phony, pseudo caring environment (the classic corporate attitude). Not all companies or businesses are like that, even when they indeed benefit from capitalism they don't antagonize the members of each class
@@TheSurrealist. you see, in my opinion a matter of capitalism would be the higher classes (ie the corpos) openly antagonizing the lower classes (workers). But in this case, we see matters that are more in line with the culture in a place of work (the phony co-workers pretending to love their job, the silly job jokes that everyone repeats over and over, unhelpful stress relief therapy, gross vending machine food, the need to justify your time spent on the day by doing literally anything in your job no matter how utterly meaningless or simple it actually is -turning bits into parts and then back into bits, talking on the phone, etc ) It doesn't go into detail about the problem structure of a production system, it's more like a critique of the environment within a workplace
This concept reminds me of the Amazing World of Gumball. It's totally something the show would do, except in a silly manner and no genuine scary horror to it.
new sub
Be like this guy.
@@Memepig w
You must be the new guy!
@Pineapple Joe 🍍 do it
@@Memepig but what’s the point? Is your career a UA-camr? If not then there really is no need to just saying don’t take it as a mean comment plz
I love the concept of getting trapped in a segment of a song and having to find the way out but being stuck there for a really long time
its mothers broken mind
You can feel similar on Salvia
Well it parallels life. We all have a vision of where we want to end up, but we get stuck doing something we didn’t plan to do along the way(sometimes that doesn’t happen though)
I feel like that was my first job. 2 hours in,. taking an EARLY LUNCH BREAK and i felt like I had to find any way to get out only to have to sing the same old song again until the 8 hour shift it's over. So happy those times are over. Nobody deserves that.
This truly hurts more than any other episode because its painfully realistic.
That's because it's actual telly now.
True
Subtle critiques of capitalism that aren’t so subtle.
If you believe in the childhood theory it kinda makes sense
Especially the mental health aspect.
This is probably the scariest episode because of how true it is. Even down to the employees celebrating because something bad finally happened just because it’s different from their day to day grind. At my work people were so excited and giddy because two homeless people fought in our parking lot.
😭😭😭 was their a winner
😂
@@woemark8701 there are no winners in that situation
@@austinbevis4266
Except for the guy who wins.
@@austinbevis4266 Did one of them have a bottle? if they did, then they were 100% a winner. no one can beat a bottle.
I love British Sesame Street, it prepares kids for the non-sensical soul crushing reality of adult life.
*Works* for Me
Yeah I totally agree this show is crazy
I know right
Oh nothing prepares you. It's just not lying to the masses
“their pretending they don’t respect me” is the best one liner ever
*they're
@@nickronca1562blah blah blah
same with “attention, freaks!”
@@nickronca1562 They did it right, it's their not they're
@@ollieoxen426 AND "Yes Sir I'm pathetic!"
*"Attention, freaks. It's me."*
*"We're supposed to be starting our new job any moment."*
*"How do we get out of here and away from you immediately?"*
No one talks about this but the voice work has had such a glowup from the web series.
I think it also has to do with the in universe plot this time, in the old youtube show it was like they were actors knowing they are doing a kids tv show so some of them (specially red guy) were kinda awkward saying the lines and were kinda forced on purpose, but this time it feels like they are normal people doing their daily things with a weird force making all the teachers and weird stuff happen, kinda like the amazing world of gumball with the void. Also the characters personalities were a little bit changed
I was thinking the same actually.
Duck isn’t auto tuned
And the puppets too
I love how this episode isn't as disturbing as the other episodes years ago. It focuses more on what usually happens in some people's lives and I love it. Can't wait for more. These years of waiting is so worth it even if I'm a new fan
They definitely focused more on the humor and absurdity in this episode. I love it!
It's not disturbing, it's really depressing.
It’s disturbing in how real it is. This episode feels like it was written by someone that has worked in an office or manufacturing job
Welp I can only watch this version 👍👍
What are you saying? This was the scariest thing I ever seen.
11:42 This scene never fails to make me laugh. The way he suddenly screams is just so hilariously out-of-character of him.
It's like his voice but more of it. But 13:39 be killin it
And we live in an actual NIGHTMARE.
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@@kellywalker1664THERES 3 OF US
@@letmethinkaboutit2460 just 3 of us!
“If you’re going, can I have your lasagne?”
“Get AWAY from me Duncan.”
😅
He's a duck
@djaugmentor hello!
Duck Guy is such a dick to Duncan.
im cackling
I just realized the song foreshadows the next episode. "You can be the one who digs a hole for a Funeral." Dang.
wait i thought i made this unlisted xd
Briefcase really predicted the "death" of duck.
As someone who has recently gotten a new job, this hits hard. There’s so much meaning behind every one of these episodes
are you a bit of a cheeky guy?
do you ever feel like the bits and parts are making you?
are you working hard or hardly working?
Green: “no I’m not dull I’m the best one”
Yellow nods in agreement
It's Not Green, It's Duck.
This is literally my comfort show, it really puts a smile on my face when my parents are drinking again
Same
Why is no one talking about how they get cigarettes with their lunch and that the lasagna looks like a grilled cheese
It un-ironically looks very good
Coffee and cigarettes and a charred bit of food. Typical lunch.
@@joshuawoodson6620 yum yum yum
Hopefully they are over 21
It looks like grilled cheese because it’s burned to a crisp
I love the subtle bits, like how in this universe, "restaurant style" things equate to high class, like a super treat, and that status is slapped on shit in order to make it more appealing/seem less cheap (like vending machine lasagna or food places that advertise via brochures).
Reminds me of how "foreign" food is more expensive where you live but cheaper than in that part of the world.
What i mean is, the product is so expensive because it's "foreign".
"O m g it's so exotic and _foreign_ so it must be cool"
@@Kyumifun shipping ingredients native to a country can also make the price go up
@@joaonitro5149 that too but when the ingredients aren't even shipped it also happens
Maybe it’s a British thing
I love how they made yellow guy look more like his dhmis 2 look. He looks more uncanny and weird and gives off a slight creepy vibe. Idk what happend after dhmis 2 but he looked completely different
I think he looks cute
Manny (Yellow Guy) is my favorite because he looks like Bert from Sesame Street. I like him better with Claire Wrench than the Yellow Girl.
Red Guy’s annoyed ‘BYYYEEEE!’ is both the funniest and the most relatable thing in the video
3:53 This is why I relate to Red Guy the most.
Yeah and I do the same thing just starting at the screen so relatable red guy:()
Kind of like you, because because I just kind of creepy.
"And i would really prefer to do as little as possible or nothing at all. Is that an option?"
The first Series we can see Duck is the smartest one in the group , the episode about time where he explains the concept of time he was stopped and mocked by the clock teacher.
Now this episode hits even harder in how they want you to stop thinking out of the box
The scene where the Doghound center tells you" think you are inside the cube , and the cube is actually you" really tells you that some force is stopping duck from thinking outside of the box.
Oh that's a good point. The AI litterally told him to think inside the box and don't do stuff he's not supposed to do.
I mean, they're all smart. Just in different ways. Like people are.
Yeah Duck Guy shows to be really smart sometimes.
And then there's the time he pissed inside a coffin guy and started annoying him-
Duck Guy was such a dick in this episode.
The fax machine actions and words when she meets red sound like a kid friendly way to speak about sexual harassment. Or at least that's what I feel about it..
That's what I thought too.
Kinda speaks to how it's so easy to be 'groomed' into management, and the business world explicitly lures you into the hierachrical boss mindset. Like we see red guy. Many workplaces are half BS admin jobs, but everyone is still vying and kissing ass to get there, trying to get the shiny tie lol
I personally see it as a butt-kissing employee who wants to advance in the work place by flattering the boss and groveling in front of him. Since it's a fax machine, there's no way for it to become the boss, but it still gets some kind of self-worth from serving the guy on top. Like Smithers to Mr. Burns. Although there was something sexual there was well, so maybe you're onto something...
I think the fax is just trying to hit on him
@@WillowJordan1979 I don't agree that the fax machine is trying to flatter the boss for a promotion but i do see how she might be establishing power through him since she can never be the boss herself. By "mothering" the new boss she kind of becomes the advisor and she gets a power trip that way. That's how I see it. I don't think it's anything sexual
“I like my child. But not as much as I like - lasagnaaaaa!”
Weird, but dumb idea: Red Guy got to be the manager because he's the only person who knows how to use a telephone.
It was more like he just walked in and was made manager. I've worked for people like that.
If you think about it, he WAS the only person to take initiative, and therefore, out of everyone in that particular group of people. He WAS the most qualified.
The phone was ringing, he pointed out that the phone needed to be answered, nobody else took action, and so he did.
I don’t know if that was actually intentional, but it often turns out to be the case. Successful people are very often just the people who decided to start providing the service that nobody else wanted to.
Duck knows how to use a phone (s1e6)
I like how they ignored Duncan when in reality he was pointing to the Briefcase.
Plot twist
I think I solved a little of it. It’s basically The Allegory of the Cave. Yellow guy escaped and went back to share the knowledge but the others “killed” him.
What part of the episode are you talking about?
Uh, I think you are talking about the wrong episode, I think this comment should be at the final episode, lol
Man left autoplay on while typing lol
@@theweebnextdoor_official lmao he commented on the wrong episode proof y’all just pretend to know what ur talking about to seem deep and smart
I like how Duncan pointed to the briefcase before any of the craziness started lmao
I love @2:41 where Duck is so mesmerized by the 'million things' (or mug, hammer and apple) he's imagining off to the side that he (pardon the pun) briefly forgets the briefcase is there and acts surprised to see him. 🤣😂So many good things in this episode: the briefcase walking into the closet out of nowhere mid-song then reappearing at the end in the first aid kit like nothing happened; the liquid lasagna for Duck, Duncan's website, Unemployed Brendon and his novel...
“do something” “you’re fired” lol
This episode gave me flashbacks to the time I worked at the airport. It was cool but it was also soul-crushing.
What did you do at the airport? If you don't mind me asking. I've been trying to work at the airport for months
@@ArtistUnknownOfficial He was the airplane.
@@ArtistUnknownOfficial I was on the ground crew- you know, hooking up the water/fuel lines to the plane when it landed, getting rid of all the toilet waste, moving all the luggage to the big underground conveyor maze as seen in Toy Story 2, that sorta thing
I've worked at Amazon for a month now.
This episode is about Amazon.
We even have a carehound.
But you do have to pay for your own hot black water
But Peterson's and Sons and Friends, Bits and Parts Limited has a bathroom...
This is about the closest explanation of working in silicon valley I've seen. Except tech is more pointless and hopeless. This IS what tech management really is, too. I lived this horror.
At 5:51 When Red Guy asks if anyone has seen a box person, Duncan points to the first aid kit. Briefcase turns out to be the first aid kit at 21:40, I never noticed this before. Should've listened to Duncan
Does anyone else notice that even when a good bit or part is made they literally just turn it back into clay, rendering the whole job pointless.
i just noticed that!
An allegory for modern life
I like the detail about Unemployed Brandon mentioning how the employed suitcase is actually the younger brother. Because I as the eldest among my siblings don't achieve a lot academically as expected of me compared to my siblings and it makes me feel sad.
Same
The urinal going for a smoke break killed me
Eating lunch from a vending machine hit way too close to home for me
🎶it's a vending machine, it's a vending machine🎶
I still do that sometimes.
I buy food at the local store. Kinda hate how repetitive it can get when i buy same food for few days in a row but not my fault i like it.
haaha bruh i worked a job where we would go to varies of companies where some i did get to see some lunch/food vending machines honestly i thought it was cool
I watched every episode back to back when they first dropped. It’s very rare for something to take this long to come out and actually exceed expectations. Bravo Becky, Joe, and team.
“ You could fire him, or kill him” this caught me off guard lmao 🤣
Free vending machine sounds so much like salad fingers.....
True!
Yeah, but miserable. Salad Fingers is usually happy.
It took them 40 years, but the website is finally going up.
"We're all eating lunch near a vending machine" Me looking up, with food in my mouth, seeing the vending machine during my lunch break
"🎵You could be the one who eats food next to a dispenser! 🎵"
I love Red Guy, literally. He's just me lol
This is pretty close besides the job thing. I prefer not to do nothing.
This is, green bird is my mindset. I hate repetitive workflow.
I hate how many people think the series is just "gore" its just a way to talk about things and its humor
I agree
"This isn't what we're supposed to be doing!!!"
Damn that hit hard.
10:42 The Mr Machine: ¿How Is Your Child?
Yellow Guy: Good, Thank You
Duck: You Don't Have A Child
Roy: But, You Are My Son
If Channel 4 aint letting me watch it legally then theyre asking me to pirate it lmao
Yeah I'd support the show if I could but I'm not losing sleep over pirating something I couldn't buy in the first place
Piracy is a british tradition. You will be alright m8
Mr. Briefcase: you can be anything you want to do it's totally up to you also mr. Briefcase: abandons them at a factory;)
I love the briefcase he looks like he's always on the verge of a nervous breakdown
Fr
Red Guy seems like a respecting boss none the less
I love red guy's dead pan delivery.
Wait a minute. It suddenly just dawned on me that the part processing assembly line takes all the parts that were just freshly assembled, sucks them into a machine and then the process starts all over again. Those parts aren't even going anywhere. They're not being put in delivery boxes or even being transported to a different room. The two workers literally spend all day standing there just to watch their work endlessly repeat itself and since they're both stupid and unaware of this they act like they are benefiting the company by doing this.
I wanna imagine this is a metaphor for "worthless labor" where modernization of companies makes it so because of how hyper automated they're the standard of work has gotten much easier but it's boring and soulless. Like you crave virtually anything to fight off monotone and routine.
This also explains why the Fax Machine calls Red into the room. He is a metaphor for "nepotism hires" where under qualified people get paid obscene amounts of money for jobs they don't deserve all because of connections.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That's literally retail. Shareholders pay the bills, not customers.
8:07
That "oh dear" was so genuine
No no it was not:(
This was the best cartoon/muppetry that presented life to me in such a unique way. Thanks😀
recently stumbled my way into the working world and this speaks to me on a deep level
"I would like to know WHATS GOING TO HAPPEN TODAY!"
That's me every day man xD
Funny as ever. Love this series. Thanks for uploading mate
"The lanyard itself is the fabric festooning it."
Everyone knows that.
“So it looks nice.”
“It’s looks dumb😡”
God I love red guy so much😭
Gave me chills as someone who works in a factory
Came here again cuz I just got a job in a Factory and is exactly the same 💀💀 the first day on the factory y remembered this episode, the employes, the jokes about the job, the lunch time (even they asked for the ticket LOL), etc. This is scarier than I thought.
The stuff with duck feels like a personal attack
the fact this is a series with season means that f-up things will happen towards the end of the season, damn.
surprisingly this hasn’t been taken down even after a year, lol.
The Duck Guy had an "attitude" problem to a degree that he was in/out of jobs all his life. In old age, he finally got a job. He was at the starting point of life, when all of his friends were established workers and leaving.
Idk man. Creepy stuff.
I feel like the moment you stand up for yourself that’s when things get better because you do need to be busy but with purpose if you feel like this job is worthless then try changing the job if you can’t then leave because you just became the most valuable person in the business that they can never replace the boss don’t control nothing the value of a person control all
16:54
this actually got me cackling 💀
👌 🤡 OK!
🐛💤👚🐛
⛽ 👉
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🎸 🌂
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Two things I find interesting in this episode:
1. The "dumb" guy is able to instantly adapt to life in the workplace where he works until retirement. Meanwhile, the "smart" guy is the one who's unable to fit in at all and ends up getting fired. Really puts into question what they teach you as a kid about being smart and getting good grades.
2. There was no "bad guy" in this episode, just a funny situation that they had to escape somehow
Whoa. Destiny is the real bad guy.
Duck is often the only one who sees through the craziness surrounding him.
@@MrPlannery Yes. He's smart but being smart isn't always a good thing
"I'm not a cube, turn it off." Duck sees through all the corporate BS.
I get this episode is good but are we gonna talk about how red guys last name is PETERSON?
Isn't it just the name of the company?
@@anitamihholap5926they call him Mr. Peterson when they announced him to give a speech at yellow guys retirement
@@BabyGirlTiny yeah, but that's supposed to be wrong. Because Red Guy was gaslighted to become the boss at Peterson's like that's always been the case. The company was already called that before the gang arrived there.
Ok red has to be my favorite character because he always sounds monotone
i just heard it but when the yellow guy reaches for the card he says "oh no my card for being too old" lmaoo
I would celebrate nothing day with Red Guy cause he is the real best one
I'm going to miss Unemployed Brendon.
This episode was too relatable
God I'm so glad this series is back. So worth the wait
“Started with 3 friends… *ended with 2* …”
There's a reacurring theme of older brothers looking younger than their younger brothers
21:10 "my card for being too old"
Moments before disasters
This is like an acid dream that a twelve year old would have before growing up to be a serial killer
Yep
Well Sur you are a gentlemen and a saint. Thank you for the upload.
ty!!!
Why is this show a half funny, half sesame street, half Jigsaw vibes, half Red Guy being hot?
wait what
red guy being hot?
The last thing the briefcase says is “and you can be the ones who dig a hole for a funeral”
That was beautiful. Thank you stranger
“You’re fired! Here are your things!”
“What…these aren’t my things.”
11:43 I love Red Guy
Ok fax machine
@0:21 if you pause at the right moment, you can see Yellow Guy’s dad (I think) peeking through a hole in the wall
I’m so glad they started this up again!
Its all fun and games until you realize how much younger his wife and daughter were compared to himself
I don’t know. They were clearly working there at the same time. Maybe she just aged better then him (being a wrench).
The timeline’s a bit wonky either way. His daughter doesn’t look much older then 10. He’s been working there 40 years. So he and his wrench wench didn’t have a child until they’d been married for approximately 30 years.
Hmmmmm.
10:00
“I like my child. But not as much as I like LASAGNA!”
Wow! You are a terrible father then. You love Lasagna more than your own child? Yeah dad of the year right here folks.
"If you have a problem *coping* at work-" Ayo, he said cope.
2:07 :please don't eat that
"BYYYEEEE👺👹🤬 *hangs up aggressively*" 11:42
This episode definitely wasn’t commentary on capitalism.
Not everything about jobs has to do with capitalism. I thought it was more like a critique of post-modern job culture
@@MegaBlair007 which is an extension of the problems of capitalism now isn’t it?
@@TheSurrealist. i feel like it leans more towards the way certain companies develop a phony, pseudo caring environment (the classic corporate attitude). Not all companies or businesses are like that, even when they indeed benefit from capitalism they don't antagonize the members of each class
@@MegaBlair007 I feel like you’re still describing a problem with capitalism.
@@TheSurrealist. you see, in my opinion a matter of capitalism would be the higher classes (ie the corpos) openly antagonizing the lower classes (workers). But in this case, we see matters that are more in line with the culture in a place of work (the phony co-workers pretending to love their job, the silly job jokes that everyone repeats over and over, unhelpful stress relief therapy, gross vending machine food, the need to justify your time spent on the day by doing literally anything in your job no matter how utterly meaningless or simple it actually is -turning bits into parts and then back into bits, talking on the phone, etc ) It doesn't go into detail about the problem structure of a production system, it's more like a critique of the environment within a workplace
Holy shit the part with the welt got me good I watched that like 100 times
Can relate to this episode on so many levels lmfao
This concept reminds me of the Amazing World of Gumball. It's totally something the show would do, except in a silly manner and no genuine scary horror to it.
The Boss as an episode kinda did something like this.
That damn welt part, fucking gross 😂😂 Also my God, Unemployed Brendan was the best part of this ep for me hahahahaha
The way duck yells at Duncan to stop singing…. Let him use his beautiful pipes. lol
12:21
Yes Sir, I'm pathetic
HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAH
8:55 “Duncan’s Brain: AAAAAAEAAAAAEEE-“ woah, Becky had the best screams ever to act.
And also 15:03 “DUEEWAAAAAAAAAAAAYEEEEEEAAEEEEEE”.