"... a soldier to cry on... ... shoul... solder..." 🙈 very well acted there by freeman, one can really feel how lost he feels in this interaction with lee
Worked for years in warehouses just like this one. It's absolutely spot on; in its portrayal of that whole, grinding, surly, 'Wot you a queer?' -type environment, full of men like Lee.
@@Scripture-Man No, OP is correct. Brent knows it was out-of-order and harrassment but is too much of a coward to risk saying so out loud - hence adding the "in a way" .
Ah yes, a signal to the viewer that "Isn't Lee a boorish uncultured lout?" And then the UK had twenty years of massive immigration and rising living standards and everyone lived happily ever after... Don't Look Back In Anger, yeah? All part and parcel, yeah?
The fact that they brought JTC back for the Christmas special, but just had her stand in the background at the party, asking who bought Gareth an Action man.
@@daidavies90 Jennifer Taylor-Clarke. Rewatched the specials last week and almost didn't recognise her at the party. The fact she was an important character, despite not being seen that much, to bring her back just to stand in the background seemed strange or great attention to detail, depending on which way you look at it.
I'm not a fan of so called 'woke' by a long shot but you're kind of reminded how it came about when you see those warehouse boys. The thing is about that type they'd never make the connection and spend all day vexing about why they're now living in a dystopian nightmare in their fading years, 60 years old plus most of them now
Yes, woke is the other extreme end of the spectrum, but most of the people who spend their time obsessing about it online are probably mouth-breathers like the ones depicted in this scene.
The question of Julie Anderton’s existence is an interesting one. I don’t think someone has to be born, or occupy a physical body to exist. Take Ned Stark for example. Does he exist? Most people would say he does, yet no such person ever walked on earth. I like to think about these things.
Lee was always portrayed as some kind of bad guy same as Roy in the US version. In both shows there is clearly and obviously a guy working with their girlfriend who is simping, pretending to be all buddy buddy and waiting to pounce on her. Any man would step in and have a word.
@@SonnyK248 Like the guy below. Exactly the kind of spineless simp who will pretend to be a friend to a woman, whilst getting outraged others are sexual towards them. Personally, I find that ghastly, because it's built on deceit.
As someone who's worked in both office and warehouse environments, I've got to say their portrayal of warehouse workers is pretty snobby. Yes, there's lots of banter which may not always be as restrained or as PC as an office environment but it's a lot more interesting and nuanced than shows like this would have you believe.
I would probably agree. The idea that anyone could talk to another colleague (let alone a senior manager) in the way that Glynn guy talked to Jenny and get away with it is a stretch for me.
Some of the best scenes in the show. Gervais is one of the biggest one hit wonders I've ever seen though. Extras was decent, but a lot of what he's made has been utterly atrocious.
@@eightiesboy Nah, not to me. Gervais went for an unbearably mawkish tone for everything after Extras. Plus I think Merchant was the slicker comedic writer.
No he isn't. Plenty of charities supporting English kids then and now, but people who complain about that shit dont actually want to do anything to help any children, they just think it is an acceptable veil for their racism to prop it behind some false idea that they give a fuck about anyone but themselves. It is a charity donation not government spending. There is a discussion to be had around foreign aid, but objecting to charities supporting children in need wherever they are? That is just the behavior of a class A fuckwit.
Abso-freaking-lutely, mate!! Good ol' Pilko & the abundance of the "badness" & the "goodness" of which he regularly speaks re: "stuff in the world"...but he's "not having a go" or "knocking it or anything, you know."..?!
Simply the most brillliantly well-observed British comedy ever created. The characters are all so repugnant and self serving. Sadly, most places of work have exactly these people in one shape or form 😢😢😢
You'd be next, "Gazza" likes em posh. Gazza - Subject noun (Name of his friend, often used as a nick name for someone called 'Gareth' em - Third person pronoun. colloquial pronunciation of 'them' with 'th' omitted. In this case 'them' refers to women in general. We might translate this into it's formal language to mean. You are a posh woman. Therefore, you would be the next woman to engage in sexual interaction with Gareth, because Gareth likes posh women.
Back in the late 70s I worked at Becker's Milk Company in Toronto as a student. One of the full time guys told me this story. Four Greek guys thought it would be funny? to hand in they're resignation papers to the Canadian Shipper during the busiest time of the summer. All $ and giggles right? so, they go for a break, have a smoke, laugh it off and then return to ask him for the papers back. It was a joke mate? Problem was? the Canadian Shipper had already sent them to the Manager. Okay no problem? Manager is a Greek guy like them. BUT the Greek Manager was off that day, and the new Canadian Manager was the boss. Now they get worried as two of the funny guys where retiring in a few months after 25 years. In the end? the Canadian Manager refused to give them the papers back, thanked them for they're service and had them escorted off the property. Two guys were actually begging on they're knees knowing the wives would kill them. In the end, no pensions, and the Canadian Manager saved the Company $$$$ True Story
I support Monkey Alan and the rest of the workers having the advantage over the soulless penny-pinching corporate snakes. They should fear the workers, not the other way round.
I used to like the office but now it just seems so contrived. No-one actually behaves like that in real life. I can feel myself being manipulated watching it. Same with that show where he played the 'special' guy in an old people's home. I felt like he was trying too hard to make us cry. Ricky Gervais may have 'owned' the shitlibs at the Golden Globes but there's a lot of tacit approval of Yiddish feminism and PC garbage in his work. Look at 'Equality Street'. In that, he's basically making light of white genocide. It's not funny.
@jonathanbirch2022 White genocide is obviously happening. The white race is disappearing through replacement migration, demoralisation and declining birthrates. It is irrefutably happening. It's not an accident.
Jay’s dad plays a character and sticks with it 😂
They called him Jay`s dad in the credits.
@paullord3549 didn't inbetweeners come out well after the office?
@@paullord3549 His name was Terry in the Inbetweeners
Jay's dad has a name with a few roles
But forever he's
JAYS dad !
@@stuart23969 😂😂
I love the immediate hostility towards Tim and the others😂
“Loyalty. When someone goes from this organisation, they no longer exist”. 👉🏻😂😂😂😂
Yep , the strangest definition of loyalty ever
@@billymabum3514 Stalin's.
The actor who olays jays dad is the most type cast actor whos ever lived
Has he ever played a likeable character?
Think he did same character on Grange Hill
@@johnbalance3989yea every time
"... a soldier to cry on... ... shoul... solder..." 🙈 very well acted there by freeman, one can really feel how lost he feels in this interaction with lee
Only part that bothered me is that Jennifer could've sacked all of them on the spot, but never did.
They were the hub of the operation!
You know it wasn’t real life, don’t you?
@@kenrehill8775 Orly? Part of the show's success was its verisimilitude with a real working environment.
@@harrydrake4173 why are you talking about an airport in the south of Paris?
She didn’t have the guts. The opportunity was indeed there but she shat herself and left. Moment of truth.
Lee ...... such a tool.
Brilliantly played…think we all know guys like him.
@@FC-gq7fb Hate them too. Angry for no reason. Just a hopeless goon who you can never get along with.
Dawn never did get the old milkers out though. Probably why they broke up in the end.
years ago I worked at a car place called "Charly Browns" in Poole, and the mechanics in the bays were exactly like this
Absolutely brilliant and so real.
Worked for years in warehouses just like this one. It's absolutely spot on; in its portrayal of that whole, grinding, surly, 'Wot you a queer?' -type environment, full of men like Lee.
Sounds totally depressing
@@johngilmore697 It was. I am still very thankful that I got out, and that's over 20 years ago now.
@@nananagasaki8344 But at least you got to meet Monkey Alan.
And the other tosspots 😮
Might bloody have to now…
😂
@@SleepExports see ya later...
Lost it at that haha
Jays dad from inbetweeners 🤣🤣🤣
"Just 'cos you let some useless tosser blow his beans up your muff......well done. Merry f***ing Christmas."😂😂
2:44 one of the few times when David looks genuinely disgusted. Of course, he gives it up for the sake of banter immediately afterwards
I don't see disgust. Brent found it funny and felt obliged to say it was "out of order… _in a way"._
Yeahh.. no.
@@Sam-sh5ko noo.. yeah.
@@Scripture-Man No, OP is correct. Brent knows it was out-of-order and harrassment but is too much of a coward to risk saying so out loud - hence adding the "in a way" .
Didnt understand the joke he said... could you explain
I'm so glad i learnt a trade .
The random dog screeching 02:55 is the chef's kiss of a stupid conversation
It's not random, they were all busy watching a video of Lee's dog shagging Gaza, so dogs screeching are to be expected.
Glynn needed more screen time.
You mean Taffy?
Oh and taffy called from the warehouse. Said hes got another funny video.
I used to work at a warehouse and had a boss like Glynn, he was hilarious.
Imagine if Finchy had been in this scene too. Poor Tim
It would have been hilarious - put some hilarious !!!
Might bloody have do now 😂😂😂😂 cya later
i'm a forkilft truck spotter. That was an Hamech R16 Reach truck
It's the question we were all wanting answered, but we're too afraid to ask.
Nerdlinger
Glyn - what a lad
What a prick more like
"Any of it going to English kids or all going abroad I suppose?"
The characterisation in this programme was spot on.
Ah yes, a signal to the viewer that "Isn't Lee a boorish uncultured lout?"
And then the UK had twenty years of massive immigration and rising living standards and everyone lived happily ever after...
Don't Look Back In Anger, yeah? All part and parcel, yeah?
It's a shame more people aren't firm on that though.
I think it nicely highlights that David Brent, is a decent guy by comparison.
@@jackmatthew1880 But that was the decent thing to say and Brent proves several times that he isn't a decent guy.
I hate my job. I'm only doing it while looking for something else, so I have an idea what being in a place like this is like.
Most workplaces are full of c**ts mate. Find a different way to make money. ✨️
"Well done.... merry fucking Christmas."
That might be the funniest moment in The Office! 🤣
Taffy ? Taffy? Glyn .. what.
Bit like the "Dan....Dan...Dan!" scene from Partridge.
“BENDER!” 😂
😊
Beyond fabulous ❤️
Beans and muff! Legend.
"That's awright, I've got cable"
It's always the same type of c u next Tuesdays in these warehouse jobs
I might bloody have to now
The Office was mostly appalling yet so brilliant.
Oi lend us a tenner.
Aww, the cat is cute.😊
RIP.
“She’ll get the milkers out for a tenner” 😂😂😂
The fine line... between funny, and crass.
That last scene truth there
Are you from the ghetto?
Jennifer 'I'm sure we could lose more people from down here...' literally every boss. Never forget you're nothing but a pay packet to them. 😑
Get rid of her
Half a dozen employees stood around watching a video of dogs shagging..... but yeah it's the boss's fault for wanting to keep a company afloat lol
To be fair, that's how it works.
Wait till you run your own business and quickly realise you're paying wages out of your own bank account
@Redanielred Okay, commie.
What do you expect them to be, your mum and dad?
Brent shows how utterly spineless he is here,hiding behind a mask of humour.
Tim too at the end of the day.
When she said to David and what part are you, she was thinking Dick haha.
Jennifer’s only humorous moment in the series.
'Working hard as usal..' I'm wondering if the outcome of the scenario would've been different if Tim kept his mouth shut.. I don't think so🤔😆
Jays Dad, Brilliant
The fact that they brought JTC back for the Christmas special, but just had her stand in the background at the party, asking who bought Gareth an Action man.
Who?
@@daidavies90 Jennifer Parker-Bowles
@@daidavies90 Jennifer Taylor-Clarke. Rewatched the specials last week and almost didn't recognise her at the party. The fact she was an important character, despite not being seen that much, to bring her back just to stand in the background seemed strange or great attention to detail, depending on which way you look at it.
The actress was actually pregnant at the time and they hid her belly.
@@needles1987 That would explain everything.
Never noticed that cat before
RIP catty
I'm not a fan of so called 'woke' by a long shot but you're kind of reminded how it came about when you see those warehouse boys. The thing is about that type they'd never make the connection and spend all day vexing about why they're now living in a dystopian nightmare in their fading years, 60 years old plus most of them now
Yeah me neither but it's true this was fairly typical behaviour
Yes, woke is the other extreme end of the spectrum, but most of the people who spend their time obsessing about it online are probably mouth-breathers like the ones depicted in this scene.
absolutely savage banter, love it.
look out there's working class about
Lee definitely said "Watch out! Here's Tim and those middle-class c***s from upstairs!" when he saw them combining the warehouse. 😁
Jay’s dad before he got self employed
I found Taffy more deplorable than Finch
🤗🤗🤗
Bonus cat
I like the cat best😸
You kind of wanted Tim to give him slap
Are these warehouse guys daft? Do they think insulting their boss is a good idea?
thats why they work in a warehouse...
The world would be a much better place if everyone had names like Monkey Alan😂
0:11
Great eye 👁️
Always knew you were bent same as his inbetweeners character fantastic
So thereal work gets done here, and we just send emails all day guys and get other ppl to do the work
Beans, muff.
Dawn looked good in a frock
She'd look better defrocked!
@@boogie4943 good point
lol@@boogie4943
@@boogie4943 every bloke in there has woken up at the crack of Dawn
@@michaellloyd9914 Old joke. Everyone's seen the tv series.
1:13
This is why I came 😂
Geez Jennifer, what an ice queen! "I'm sure you could lose more people from down here" the terminatrix
"...and which part are you, David?.."
It was true though. Most of them were just laying about tossing it off.
@@alkaholic4848 Sums up much of the British workforce if you ask me...jobsworth culture
That wasn’t Monkey Alan 😂
The question of Julie Anderton’s existence is an interesting one. I don’t think someone has to be born, or occupy a physical body to exist. Take Ned Stark for example. Does he exist? Most people would say he does, yet no such person ever walked on earth. I like to think about these things.
Just like my work place. Management look down their nose at the workers even though some have degrees!!!W---s.
Yep snobby c_ _ _s!
The last guy smoking was brilliant! Who the fuq does she think she is?
How I wish Julie Anderton had been Dicky Anderson.
Lee is outstanding 😂
Lee was always portrayed as some kind of bad guy same as Roy in the US version. In both shows there is clearly and obviously a guy working with their girlfriend who is simping, pretending to be all buddy buddy and waiting to pounce on her. Any man would step in and have a word.
@@SonnyK248nah the line about milkers sums him up. He’s ghastly.
@@SonnyK248
Like the guy below. Exactly the kind of spineless simp who will pretend to be a friend to a woman, whilst getting outraged others are sexual towards them.
Personally, I find that ghastly, because it's built on deceit.
Tuffy, Tuffy, Tuffy 😂
Taffy
@@theenforcer22 So close...and yet so far.
Glynn is basically Jay's Dad if he wasn't funny
Real painfully cringe moments....brilliant
Beans and muff
As someone who's worked in both office and warehouse environments, I've got to say their portrayal of warehouse workers is pretty snobby. Yes, there's lots of banter which may not always be as restrained or as PC as an office environment but it's a lot more interesting and nuanced than shows like this would have you believe.
Always knew you were bent.
@@chriswilliamson7694 🤣
wolf whistler detected
I would probably agree. The idea that anyone could talk to another colleague (let alone a senior manager) in the way that Glynn guy talked to Jenny and get away with it is a stretch for me.
@@dezmundo1251 maybe they're union
No hi viz In sight ,now yiu can't fary without it.
You do realise this isn't a documentary...I would've sacked them on the spot....ooh ur ard😂
u wont be seeing the tonight,,,its oki got cable hahahhaha
Lee is the absolute worst, even worse than Finchy.
I wouldn’t go that far
@@johngilmore697 At least Brent got to sock one to Finchy at the end of the series. Lee was left unscathed.
@@night-swimming But Lee did get dumped
@@johngilmore697 That's true.
@@night-swimming He's going to miss those milkers
Beans
Some of the best scenes in the show. Gervais is one of the biggest one hit wonders I've ever seen though. Extras was decent, but a lot of what he's made has been utterly atrocious.
Derek was pretty good as well.
@@eightiesboy Nah, not to me. Gervais went for an unbearably mawkish tone for everything after Extras. Plus I think Merchant was the slicker comedic writer.
Not a sitcom but I'd say "An Idiot Abroad" was a Gervais success also.
Hey don't forget merchant was involved in the office too 50 50 writing split.
@@PeaceDweller Because of Karl.
That pregnant Secretary was absolutely awful, so for once the brutal banter was deserved 😂
100% accurate of the working class.
nope
@@thomas79marshall Yes. 100%
@@thomas79marshallit actually is doesn't mean they hate women just like to roast them routinely
100% true
@@jsm530 which is very working class.
3:43 ooh that vibe has changed now, he'd be very reasonable to say that in this day and age.
No he isn't. Plenty of charities supporting English kids then and now, but people who complain about that shit dont actually want to do anything to help any children, they just think it is an acceptable veil for their racism to prop it behind some false idea that they give a fuck about anyone but themselves. It is a charity donation not government spending. There is a discussion to be had around foreign aid, but objecting to charities supporting children in need wherever they are? That is just the behavior of a class A fuckwit.
Hate to be that guy but why is no one wearing a hi-vis?
They don’t follow ‘the rules’.
Back in the 90's there was less health and safety...
No crash helmets, gloves or rape alarms. These men just don’t care do they
@@Answersonapostcard2000s
They may just not need one- it looks well lit, not like they're in a loading bay. I worked in a warehouse as a picker packer and nobody had hi vis
Glynn at the party cracks me up. His response to that horrible woman was perfect.
Nice bit of crumpet, though eh?
Was funny but was complete scumbag behaviour on his part. 'Blew his beans up yer muff' what a line though.
I always thought so as well!
what just coz some blokes blown his beans up ya
He was a scumbag who would be totally out touch with the modern world. Not able to smoke now - what a shame.
His greatest gift to world is Karl pilkington
Abso-freaking-lutely, mate!! Good ol' Pilko & the abundance of the "badness" & the "goodness" of which he regularly speaks re: "stuff in the world"...but he's "not having a go" or "knocking it or anything, you know."..?!
Simply the most brillliantly well-observed British comedy ever created. The characters are all so repugnant and self serving. Sadly, most places of work have exactly these people in one shape or form 😢😢😢
The last scene is literally word for word what every pregnant woman posting on social media needs to hear. NOBODY CARES!
We do though, we want our next generation to be healthy and strong.
It's bugged me for years but what does Taffy say from 2:37 - 2:40 ? "Get the lights on posh?"
Gazza likes em posh
@@wyverntheterrible cheers
You'll be next - Gazza likes em posh
You'd be next, "Gazza" likes em posh.
Gazza - Subject noun (Name of his friend, often used as a nick name for someone called 'Gareth'
em - Third person pronoun. colloquial pronunciation of 'them' with 'th' omitted. In this case 'them' refers to women in general.
We might translate this into it's formal language to mean.
You are a posh woman. Therefore, you would be the next woman to engage in sexual interaction with Gareth, because Gareth likes posh women.
@@elfinzilla That's textbook.
Gervais knows how to write obnoxious working class people.
irony oh the irony
his dad was one .. thats why
This clip is wonderful - an absolutely perfect portrayal of typical British working-class male behaviour. Why is this so rare on TV? Men being men.
Losers being losers
Because it’s a massive embarrassment that this was deemed socially acceptable once
@@thefeministfathernothings changed, go into any building site or warehouse where it’s white working class men and it’s exactly the same
@@CupidStunt1512 Not just "white" working class men. All working class men, irrespective of colours.
Depends on the company, 90% are not like this at all
Last scene was absolutely text book. Monkey Alan owned her, she was soo annoying.
Yeah but that's Glynn not Monkey Alan.
@@wyverntheterrible ah I thought he was Monkey Alan
that's the way men used to be
@@stephenhuggan5151 still are and it’s hilarious
@@riskoebeats Bell-end
Back in the late 70s I worked at Becker's Milk Company in Toronto as a student. One of the full time guys told me this story. Four Greek guys thought it would be funny? to hand in they're resignation papers to the Canadian Shipper during the busiest time of the summer. All $ and giggles right? so, they go for a break, have a smoke, laugh it off and then return to ask him for the papers back. It was a joke mate? Problem was? the Canadian Shipper had already sent them to the Manager. Okay no problem? Manager is a Greek guy like them. BUT the Greek Manager was off that day, and the new Canadian Manager was the boss. Now they get worried as two of the funny guys where retiring in a few months after 25 years. In the end? the Canadian Manager refused to give them the papers back, thanked them for they're service and had them escorted off the property. Two guys were actually begging on they're knees knowing the wives would kill them. In the end, no pensions, and the Canadian Manager saved the Company $$$$ True Story
British humour at its best. The American version was shit.
The American version was like a poor man’s version of Cheers
I support Monkey Alan and the rest of the workers having the advantage over the soulless penny-pinching corporate snakes. They should fear the workers, not the other way round.
I used to like the office but now it just seems so contrived. No-one actually behaves like that in real life. I can feel myself being manipulated watching it. Same with that show where he played the 'special' guy in an old people's home. I felt like he was trying too hard to make us cry. Ricky Gervais may have 'owned' the shitlibs at the Golden Globes but there's a lot of tacit approval of Yiddish feminism and PC garbage in his work. Look at 'Equality Street'. In that, he's basically making light of white genocide. It's not funny.
@jonathanbirch2022 White genocide is obviously happening. The white race is disappearing through replacement migration, demoralisation and declining birthrates. It is irrefutably happening. It's not an accident.
What make me laugh the most is the fact that Pricky Gervais is just playing himself! He is David Brent! Knob
And he's made a hundred million smacks of bunce nearly always playing that same character!!
Glyn, taking the power back for men everywhere
speak for yourself
it's because of him, we're in the situation we are in. A man sneezes and it's a sexuall harassment case. Guys like that made 2024 a reality.
They were only in the warehouse for 2 seconds...
Beans and muff