Americans React | THE IT CROWD | Tramps Like Us Season 3 Episode 3 | REACTION
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King and Queen Boomers' Reaction to the British Comedy The IT Crowd where Roy becomes homeless, Jen doesn't know what IT stands for, and Douglas Reynholm has to keep his loins in check. ENJOY!
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25:20 - The best 'Fuck off!' ever delivered in TV history.
@@AirstripOne-nd4du Yes.
How weird; I was literally thinking that; as I scrolled down and saw your comment.
The other great one is in Trading Places when Clarence Beaks is on a pay phone and a woman is hovering nearby. He stops his conversation and says “Hold on” then turns to the woman, “Fuck off’ ! 😂
Accra. Didn't have to Google it.
"Ich bin ein nerd" means I am a nerd. I think it's meant to be a nod towards JFK's speech when he said 'Ich bin ein Berliner' (I am a Berliner)
Or it could be a nod to a german who says ''Ich bin ein'' followed by anything they are. Germans use it alot. 😅
Wasn't the joke with JFK that he should have said, "Ich bin Berliner", because the "ein" is unnecessary for demonyms in German, but a Berliner is also a kind of donut, so when JFK said that, he was sort of saying "I am a donut"?
It's weird that most Brits know this, yet I'm sure the vast majority of Americans don't. Btw it was a gaffe by JFK as a berliner usually refers to a doughnut, so he said 'I am a doughnut'
He's American! He's a doughnut!
The donut thing is an urban legend unfortunately
I'd always been told "a hobo travels and is willing to work; a tramp travels, but avoids work if possible; a bum neither travels nor works"
Originally a tramp was someone who travelled looking for work, ie on the tramp.
Whats that make me? My brother called me a hobo tramp!
I don't usually watch reaction videos to any other than music, but as a British guy, this pair are awesome. Wholesome couple who definitely love humour and love to laugh and two people whom I think would be awesome as heck to share a few drinks with or watch a movie with etc. My wife also really likes these guys.
You are gonna love it when Douglas meets the guy from Iran!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If they show it
2 of my favourite IT Crowd moments in this episode….Moss throwing the coffee then running into the door and Moss opening his eyes to the Windows xp startup tune. 😂
Queen B is totally right. A tramp in the UK means a homeless person. Love you guys by the way. Best couple on CZcams. Love from the UK. ❤ Muppets!
It means that in a America as well despite him somehow not knowing that
Tramp can also be used as a noun for someone considered disgusting.
@@sopronunciareglignocchi7255 well obviously yeah
@@rlawrence9838
Why are you well obviously yeah? That second meaning hadn't been addressed.
@@sopronunciareglignocchi7255 oh right I thought you just meant maybe another term for "slut" or "whore" that sort of thing.
The boss, Matt berry, has been my celebrity crush since mighty boosh (like 2008). I moved to London for a few years around 2015, and was working at a restaurant in the soho area. One day I saw him walking across the street from my work, and he stopped in this power stance, dramatically pointed at some guy he was apparently meeting, and loudly, in a total Douglas voice said “You there!” I started laughing my ass off and ran from the table I was serving to grab my phone and get a photo of him. Only got his side/back from across the street, but still… it was such a cool moment for me.
He's a comedy genius.
The fact the whole set shook when Moss slammed into the door just made it even better.
To be fair most office buildings are just separated by false walls even in a real office all the walls would shake like that.
@@Lones555 I do think that the wall with the windows was supposed to be an outside wall.
@@Lones555 That's fair, I remember in college the walls in the building our engineering department were in were all thin fibreboard type, and even the floors were plastic matting with panels for electrical outlets, who place felt really cold for half the year too.
When we had Information Technology classes at school in 1994, we hadn't even heard of the Internet.
We knew of the internet in 1993, not because of bloody school, but because a mate was online arguing with yanks in a message forum. I was bored by it and thought it would never amount to much.
Next episode is The Speech, dont accidentally skip past it, it's been removed from some places.
What absolute 'Woke' bollocks, C4 removing that episode (which to my mind is one of the funniest) from their streaming service.
I wonder if any of the Trans community find it actually offensive.
Possibly the best episode of the IT crowd.
@@ashleywetherall This and the work outing.
Yeah, funny how C4 were happy to make and broadcast that episode a few short years ago but now all of a sudden it's too offensive for them. Cowardly hypocrites.
Love the IT Crowd reactions, they're so relaxing
I know, same, I’ve been at a loose end waiting for this to drop
The next ep - The Speech - is great!
‘God damn these electric sex pants’ 😂…….Matt Berry was born to deliver that line……has me howling every time. His voice and diction make everything he says hilarious.
The phrase "Tramps like us" is from the Bruce Springsteen song, "Born to Run". And a tramp is one of several slang terms for a homeless person, who sometimes would 'tramp around the country' by railroad, especially back in the middle of the 20th century.
'Ich bin ein Nerd' is a play on the phrase 'Ich bin ein Berliner' - translated 'I am a Nerd/Berliner'- which was in a famous kennedy speech made in Berlin during the cold war. It is an urban legend, that, as Berliner also means a type of Jelly Doughnut, the germans thought he was calling him self a doughnut.
Hotdog, might be both. He should have said "Ich bin Berliner"
I used to work in the building Roy gets thrown out of. Used to go through those doors every day! So strange to see haha 1 Stephen Street, London.
"IT" was there before the internet existed in it's present form.I first heard this expression around 1990 or so. I worked in "IT" from 1988 to the present day...
Anything Matt berry does is just gold
Episode 3.4 next :) Possibly one of the best episodes ever!
The Speech 😂
I hope CZcams doesn't ruin it by blocking it.
The simple ‘computer man, fix my pants’ demand always makes me think of an old boss. He demanded something like that, only it was his computer, not trousers.
You've got to see some Toast of London and Brass Eye etc for more of your two favourite bosses in slightly different roles. Try Toast of London + Clem Fandango. A small part of the show but a favourite runnng joke.
Can you hear me Stephen?
@@danhumble9199No put your finger on the button
Can you hear me now Stephen?
Yes - Yes! - YES!! YEEEEEESSSS!!!! @@danhumble9199
For some reason I never got around to watching IT Crowd but watching it with you guys doubles the hilarity. Your channel rocks!!
The best reaction to the best 'FUCK OFF!!' ever. Brilliant.
"Ich bin ein Nerd" was a reference to President Kennedy when visiting the Berlin Wall declared "Ich bin ein Berliner." Which was met with hilarity in some German
circles "Ein Berliner" being a local jam filled donut."
The donut bit is untrue.
@@eadweard. seems there's a hole in my argument. Ian Dee.
If you like the boss in the IT Crowd, watch him in the UK series 'What we do in the shadows'. He is brilliant in it
I believe it's actually an American series, although most of the cast are British actors. A good show, and he is great in it, though.
And Toast of London, and Darkplace!
Here in New Zealand a tramp is a bush walk mostly. Although these day's you'd say hike instead. But we're familiar with all three meanings. So if someone said "that tramp went tramping with an old tramp" we'd know some slapper went hiking in the bush with an old homeless guy.
The biggest compliment I can give you as someone from Wales is that you are like a lovely relaxing cup of tea at the end of a long day. To watch you and share the laughs is such a wonderful thing. Don't ever stop x
cant wait till next episode, its one of my favorites
The Speech is a great ep - unfortunately cancelled by C4.
I love that you had IT problems in the same episode Moss had his Windows restart moment.
Fortunately they didn't have to _turn things off and on again_
Yes it can mean both but mostly here it means a homeless person.
Also please check out Garth Marenghi's Dark Place. 😬
Matt Berry is a comedy genius. He's great in Toast of London & Snuff Box.
You need to react to "gareth marengy's dark places" its a spoof sci fi with Douglas and Moss (the actors i mean) from IT CROWD.
The Boss man is a main carator in House of Fools 100%will have you howling😂😂😂
The main character? Not vic and Bob?
A main character Not the main character obviously Vic n Bob are The Main characters nut a main character all the same.
You guys should watch What we do in the Shadows. It has Matt Berry who plays Douglas and most of the cast are British.
if you love Douglas you'll definitely like Toast of London.
TOL is brilliant.
and Year of the Rabbit!
Darkplace!
@@JamesHyde1986Sadly Channel 4 pulled funding for season 2 after originally agreeing to it so it's unlikely we'll ever get more than one season
Matt Berry in “what we do in the shadows” is fantastic. He’s such a great actor.
I worked at a University and IT guys taught me a lot about new software, trouble-shooting, email & listserves, accounting programs Word, Excel...etc. LEARN HANDS-ON, BEST WAY!!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
22:22 - "Ich bin ein nerd!" is a play on the words of JFK, your ex-president, as he greeted the crowds at the Berlin Wall in the 60's, in what was then West Germany, where he said "Ich bin ein Berliner!" meaning "I am a Berliner"....though apparently, as a Berliner is a type of doughnut, he was also saying "I am a doughnut".
Totally off subject, but have you ever heard of "Zapped" ?
It stars James Buckley as an office temp who is magically transported to a strange, fantastic land of wizards and warriors, wooded taverns and crazy warlocks.
A sitcom in middle Earth, policed by fairies.
******Edit *****
Inside No.9 - from the makers of "The league of Gentlemen"
For anyone interested, IT stands for Information Technology, it's a wide field that has everything to do with building, maintaining, and deploying applications, websites, and other software. Software Engineering, DevOps, Web Development, and Data Science are some of the professional fields that come under IT.
1:28 Tramp. 1. A homeless alcoholic.
2. An unemployed, homeless person who is kept moving for place to place by the authorities. See "Down and out in paris and London" George Orwell.
Before this video it must have been over a decade since i last saw this episode, but... "god damn these electric sex pants" and the "fuck off" scene is embedded in my memory forever.
I.T. is not "Internet Technician" because the job involves maintaining the internal network that the company's computers use to talk to each other. They make sure the internal systems have a gateway to the internet where appropriate, but the internet service provider is the one responsible for supplying an internet connection to the building for the IT department to connect everyone to.
15:50 IT also stands for Itchy Testicles, but don't get those mixed up.
I made that mistake once, I was rubbing a DVD drive on my testicles 3 times a day for over a week, and they were still itchy.
The cream from the chemist did the trick though, and I no longer have itchy testicles, however, my DVD drive isn't working now.
Maybe squirting itchy testicle cream in it wasn't such a good idea after all? 🤔
After you watch IT Crowd you’ve gotta check out The Mighty Boosh. Douglas, Moss, Richmond and others all starred in that together before the IT Crowd! 3 seasons only - very wacky and funny!
I think he tried, and didn't get past the first episode.
@@niallrussell7184 tbf he struggled with IT Crowd originally too. I think the first season of most comedies is a little rough - worth sticking with Boosh tho! I can imagine Queen Boomer loving it
18:10 cheers mate, I was looking around my room wondering where on Earth that noise was coming from 😆
when you guys was having your computer troubles, me thinking: have you tried turning it off and on again? :D
“Tramps like us” is a line from “Born to Run” by Bruce Springsteen. “Tramps like us, baby we were born to run!”
I almost died laughing the first time I heard Moss booting back up to the Windows theme. Genius.
The guy leading the minutes silence for Freddy is Tom Binns better known for the comedy character Ivan Brackenbury the hospital radio DJ.youve probably seen on cats does countdown.
Who had some problematic images on his computer. 10-month sentence, suspended for 15 months after court in 22.
Douglas and Moss (the actors I mean) are also both in a show called "Garth Marenghi's Dark Place".
It's a parody of an 80's horror hospital drama written by an awful horror author that is deliberately made to be absurd and ultra crappy mixed with a mockumentary on the production of the show.
If you like the stupid humor I think you'd enjoy it. It really is absurd.
All that could’ve been avoided if Roy had just simply rinsed his coffee-stained T-shirt in the sink in one of the men’s toilets and then put it back on. 😂
Capital of Ghana is Accra, (I used my internet technician skills to find out 😅)
WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS (TV Series) - Matt Berry is sublime!
The nerd quote is in reference to "Ich bin ein Berliner" a speech by United States President John F. Kennedy given on June 26, 1963, in West Berlin. Twenty-two months earlier, East Germany had erected the Berlin Wall to prevent mass emigration to West Berlin. The speech was aimed as much at the Soviet Union as it was at West Berliners. The famous phrases are "I am a Berliner" and "I am proud to be in Berlin" It is one of the best-known speeches of the Cold War and among the most famous anti-communist speeches, it was a powerful statement to the West Berliners now surrounded by the wall and Khruschev and the Soviets that the US would not abandon the West Berliners. Jen will not abandon the nerds, they need her - look at what happens when she leaves for one afternoon!
If you like the actor who plays Douglas Dernholm, you definitely have to watch the comedy series about vampires who share a house "What We Do in the Shadows." His role is equally great.
Ich bin ein nerd (I am a nerd). As Americans you should know that. It's a play on President John F Kennedy's famous speech made in Berlin during the Cold War. He declared, in solidarity with West Germany, Ich bin ein Berliner (I am a Berliner).
Which famously means I am a Doughnut, one of the biggest faux pas in American history.
Although some people have interpreted it as 'I am a doughnut'
Similarly to saying "I am a Hamburger", Ich bin ein Berliner means "I am a doughnut".
It can mean both. But I believe in Berlin they don't call the doughnuts Berliner, though I may be wrong on that. (Source: I'm German)
@@vestvood7333From what I was told, the phrase should have been "Ich bin Berliner". My source is Eddie Izzard, so I'll take your word for it xD
Charlie Chaplin's character was always called the 'Tramp'. As his movies were in Hollywood I assume it was once a recognised word in the US. I assume it's from the verb 'to tramp' meaning walk heavily. Hence the joke, I went for a tramp in the woods but he got away.
In the UK a tramp is a person that lives on the street. More common term before the 2000s
Quid a £1. From latin " Quid Pro Quo." Basically "you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours." Ian Dee.
I'd highly recommend watching Derry Girls after finishing The IT Crowd. Really funny and emotional with a great main cast and supporting cast. Sister Michael is one of the best comedy characters of the 21st century.
There are a few shows out there that star Matt Berry (Douglas). Take a look at Snuff Box, Garth Marenghi's Dark Place, Toast, or AD/BC A Rock Opera and The Mighty Boosh. There are also a few records out there that he has released. He's a genius
Internet technician sounds pretty good, but unfortunately it does not describe the job. It would be nice to call a CEO Candy Enterprise Operator just because it sounds nice, but you know.... 😀
You should watch derry girls it's hilarious
If you're enjoying IT Crowd I'd really recommend Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. Unfortunately it's only 6 episodes long as it wasn't promoted and had disappeared, but it's really on brand similar to IT Crowd, even having the Maurice Moss and Douglas actors in it.
Tramp can mean both things in the UK depending on context. So someone could be a tramp, tramp
Tramp is short for tramper
Roy has every right to fight the tea lady for his jacket!
What is "ich bin ein Nerd?" Dear oh dear. A very famous reference from modern American history. They handed that to you on a plate...and you smashed it.
“What the hell was that?” Taken from one of the most famous speeches of all time by John F Kennedy… Not having a go but you really should have been taught this
JUST THE BUZZING...HILARIOUS!!😄😅😂😂😂😂
The next episode is way better probably the best episode out of all of them you are both in for a treat
I think tramp refers specifically to a homeless person who travels around the country on foot. It is commonly used to refer to all homeless people though.
Travels around the country? By country u mean their local town.
I think that’s Hobo. With their bindle on a stick over their shoulder
@@yaboyj2191 No I mean around the country. They would walk from town to town looking for work.
@@markgibson3034 I think hobo has American origins.
@@Womberto yeah. I think you’re right actually. You’d/i’d probably think of them train-hopping in old black & white films.
29:05 That laugh was so good, puts The Mask and Joker to shame.
There's a Bruce Springsteen song called "Born to Run." "Tramps like us" is a lyric in it.
Queen Boomer is absolutely right about learning by getting things wrong. You go, girl.
5:23 a priest here in Brazil attempted the same thing in 2008 (15 years ago). It ended up just as well for him as it did for Freddy..
Here in the UK, a tramp is a bit of an old word for homeless man, you hardly hear it being used now. I think the US translation would be bum.
One of the best comedies ever. I have the whole box set. Looking forward to you reacting to the “Italian for beginners” episode. That one is a real hoot 😂
Katherine Parkinson (Jen) was also in a comedy series called The Kennedys, which was based on the autobiography of comedienne Emma Kennedy. Definitely worth watching if you can.
Note: Graham Linehan wanted Matt Berry (Douglas Reynholm) from the beginning but he had other commitments, so Chris Morris took the role of Denholm Reynholm for the first seven episodes.
A Tramp (from where I come from in the UK) is a drunken, unwashed down and out who is also homeless. However not everyone who is homeless is drunken and unwashed. In fact, I'm all of the above things and I'm not homeless.
Lol... best ever reaction to a double expletive, beginning and ending with "F" !
I really hope you won't skip the next episode, or that whatever you watch it from didn't remove it. It's absolutely without a doubt one of the best IT Crowd episodes.
That "F*CK OFF" is one of my absolute favourite moments in the whole series, it gets me every time. It's not so much the swearing that's funny, it's more that it completely subverts the classic comedy build-up - in any other show a situation like that will result in lots of protracted, fumbling awkwardness, whereas Douglas's confidently vulgar response is completely unexpected 😂
“Ech bin ein Berliner” is possibly one of the most famous lines said by one of your most famous presidents. JFK.
Always great to watch the two of you reacting to this .
22:22 Ich bin ein is German for ''I am a'' and then Jen adds nerd at the end.
🤣🤣🤣I had to pause your video because I kept thinking one of my devices was playing up - I'm going to change my sound settings now!
The reason why IT stands for Information Technology is because it's an umbrella term referring to all internet capable technology, and it doesn't refer to a specific profession.
Though IT is commonly used to refer to repairmen or software experts.
IT was IT before the internet was even a twinkle in Tim Berners-Lee eyes, so it had zero ever to do with the internet or internet capable technology. All Hail Tim.
@@kentmccroskey3712 I didn't mean the "internet" official. I meant any "information" technology, which in todays world more than not uses some form of "internet".
Tech such as Radio, Cellular devices, Computing devices, and other things of that make this era the Information Era.
I remember when it was called ICT, Information Communication Technology
Youre right Brian , the internet is a big thing to be a technician of.
Look at god he has a hard time 😂 😂 😂 😂
YES! Been waiting for this one!
Thanks KB & QB!
I work in IT. Can confirm I spend 50% of the day watching videos, movies, or playing games.
No... it's called 'Research' not 'Playing' :-)
And multiplayer FPSing is "stress-testing the network".
LOL "Now Fu... Naw i wouldn't do that to you guys . This episode reaction had me laughing out loud.
I. T. is Information Technology. It's not Internet Technician because it predates the internet. It was first used in 1958.
Moss rebooting is one of the funniest things in sitcom-history
You two are brilliant 🤣 thanks for the giggles. IT Crowd is an amazing show
IT does indeed stand for Information Technology.
Trigger Happy is a good series really wild
Balls of Steel is even better!
I was witting for 25:21 reaction coming and so were you lol.
I love the balloons on the picture just to rub it in.
You might like a brit comedy called Black Books.
In the Uk a Tramp would be a down and older man who wanders around carrying all that he owns in plastic shopping bags etc . Like a Hobo i surpose.