The whole bits and parts are making me joke is so accurate because if you’ve worked any job involving other people you have heard at least one joke repeated at nausium
Yes you cleverly joke "Working hard or hardly working?" Meanwhile the cashier heard that hundreds of times in one month holding back their rage so they don't end up on Twitter or the evening news later.
Plot twist: The "lunch token" the Vending machine is referring is actually the helmet, that's why duck didn't get his lunch the first time but the second time he did
I like how Duck is developed to a level where he's haughty and self-important, Yellow is developed to a level where he's up for doing anything, and Red is still the same old Red who just seems apathetic and completely unsure of what's going on.
@@zackrblx Well, according to the theory-line I like best, in YT series ep. 6, he pulled the plug on his childhood fantasies (the big machine that was torturing yellow guy). So I guess this series is now how he projects them as adults.
As a 20 y/o who’s been working “shop floor” at a factory for a summer, before coming back as a contractor working with management the next summer… Obviously I don’t have the full 40 years under my belt as I’ve only worked here for 2 years at this point, but nevertheless I’ve seen both sides of the coin, and this is uncanny af how quality of a parody this is DGESLNK
Bruh. I'm among the 4chaners and redditors again. I can tell because I'm producing a grim smile that doesn't touch my eyes while reading jokes that encapsulate why humanity is trash and life is misery in a tone that says, "If I don't laugh, I'll cry... Actually, if I don't laugh, I'll become a workplace 'accident' too." I missed this.
I think my favorite bit is the briefcase telling them “You can do anything you want!” and then he just sticks them in a dead end job that none of them want. You COULD do anything you want, but then nobody would do the things that nobody wants to do, so we better make sure somebody does them! Here, take your pills. They’re good for you
But it's a scam. You CAN'T be anything you want. Maybe 30 years ago, but these days you need a bachelor's only to find out most companies will only pay you 50k, so now you're poor forever from student loan debt. You need to know people this day and age.
The first ep is such a banger!! The writers really know how to seamlessly switch from grim to funny and vice versa. I just wish they didn't blur the background as much, I miss looking around in each scene for easter eggs and references
Know that you say that I looked closely when the toilet thing was outside and I saw a bag in the trash can and that looks like the exact same bag in the family episode
I love how this episode builds up to the carehound. They mention it and we see the poster but we haven't seen it yet but when we do it turns out to be some wierd creature in the elevator which I love.
A word of advice for all the youngsters out there. Most of the time, being an adult is pretending you know what you're doing and everyone just kind of goes with it, because they're doing the same. So if you ever feel like a fraud and you're eventually going to be found out, relax. You are a fraud, but so is everyone else, and they're too busy worrying about being discovered to out you.
I have meet many working adults (mostly in the 50 and older demographic) who skip either breakfast or lunch because they feel better without one of them. Which one they don’t have depends on the person
I love how this kept the basic structure of having creepy moments throughout the episode and then have it all completely go to hell in the last quarter
I really love how you can tell each of the main gang's personalities just based on how they react to each scenario and their escalating absurdity/danger. Yellow - Easily the most friendly and innocent, but gives in to authority and the madness without basically any resistance or questioning, though his simple mind sometimes makes him wise enough to see through the fog. It takes a lot to get him to actually try taking action, generally. Red - He's aware and questioning of danger/weirdness, and tends to keep a level head even in the worst of it, but is too passive to take much action against the events, and will ″fall in line″ with madness due to peer pressure or just getting complimented, as seen with the fax machine. Duck - Narcissistic and a ego-maniac, Duck gives in easily to situations where he has power or is in favour, but his stubbornness and (relatively) high standards for what's acceptable means he actively questions the madness for longer than Yellow or Red, is less accepting of it overall, and takes more action against the scenarios than them as well. Too bad his attitude and ego usually screws him over.
I think this is how it's meant to represent ourselves internally. We all have each of these characteristics, and how real world situations develop depends on which if these voices we listen to the most? Or something I'm not an expert lol
The "black water" is probably coffee, i mean in episode 5 of the original Dhmis web series they labeled milk as "white sauce", egg as "yolk", and a sandwich as "bread"
you're right, but they're saying black water because office coffee is usually really bad also white sauce isn't milk it's an actual type of sauce, and yolk i think was meant to be commentary on how we say egg whites are good but egg yolks are bad
@@twigwigsoso british people think the whites of eggs taste good and the yolk is bad? But the yolk is the best part! No wonder britain has some whack food choices
@@ADcommenter oh no it's not just british people people in the us too!! i will never get it!!! it's a healthy food trend nobody can take me adding an egg yolk to my ramen broth that shit is MWAH
I love every episode one of them are the more real one. Like here Duck is the only one who’s kinda grounded while the others are into their jobs. Then later on in the second episode yellow guy is kinda the realist while red is somewhat there and duck is into the role of being dead. Overall this is what I kinda think.
Yeeess that's what I've been thinking!! Also in episode 5 Red seems to be the more grounded one. Maybe Lesley replaces them once they realise what's going on
@@margaritapittaki1287 my thought exactly. Cause an episode 6 he’s not on about leaving or anything while yellow just happens to be the real grounded truth seeker. Then the episode basically does a 180 and as I’ve heard in some video reviewing the show they say “giving the middle finger to the lore and theory people” when they shred the book in ducks personal shredda lmao
Brendan is my 3rd favorite character from this, my 2nd is the free vending machine, trying despratly to do his job And yes that’s how I spell Brendans name.
Love the section where the duck is getting lectured about stress. Nowadays companies are selling mediation like a fix-all for workplace anxiety when in reality working conditions are just total b.s. and not sustainable in the long run. Nothing wrong with meditation or stress reduction, just give a holiday instead of a stupid mindfulness app.
This is an unexpected surprise. Watched the entirety of the original series and spent a long time deciphering it. This is absolutely brilliant. "Unemployed Brandon" really hit home for me. The idea most people carry is that work and employment are the same thing. Mowing your lawn, washing dishes, cleaning your house, etc. are all work. Employment is working for someone else. But the perpetuation of this idea that work = employment reinforces the stereotype that unemployed people are lazy. Maybe too many people are waking up to the fact that employment feeds the fat rats and cats on top while giving us a "food token" that can buy one extra lasagna at lunchtime. I do know that some there are jobs out there that really do pay a fair living wage. But as most of us know the majority of employment "opportunities" are underpaid, forcing people to take on another job (sometimes several). It's a hard pill to swallow. I may try to put out a video where I point out what I can see and share my interpretation.
This...completely sums up my feelings on work. You grind years away making nothing for nobody, with all the benefit going to people who sit in an office doing nothing, and at the end of it all you're thrown away the moment you become useless. What's the point? Why are we doing this to ourselves? What do any of us get out of any of this, except sore backs and a world which is dying as we speak? Why work for a system which isn't working for us? At this point it can't be fixed. The system has proven any minor progress made against it will be undone at the next turning of the wheel. All that's left to try is sundering the wheel itself.
@@Splashbackl I don't care about negativity. I care about whether I am right or wrong. I would love to be wrong on any of the above points. It would mean there is a future for me and the rest of humanity. But I have yet to be convinced I am wrong, and I have been predicting more or less all of this for years, only to keep having pessimism vindicated.
5:55 "Have any of you seen a strange box person?" 6:00 "Box. Eh?" (gesturing to a box on the wall) 21:41 (Duck grabs and opens the box which was, in fact, what they were looking for)
Musics in the episode: 3:00 to 5:40 - Jobs Song (You Can be The Guy) 9:00 to 9:22 - Mr Launch Song (It's a Vending Machine) 17:11 to 18:18 - Stress Song (You're a cube of stress) 21:45 To 22:12- Job's Song (Reprise) (You Can Be The One) 22:54 - Episode's Ending
Whoa the last thing the brief case sang before he dissapeared was "or you could be the one who digs a hole for a funeral" 😂 I love finding things in this show
I’m realizing that all of them got what they wanted. Red basically did nothing in his upper management job, letting everyone else do stuff. Duck did a lot, going through a firing, “therapy” and working on the line. Yellow was up for anything so just doing the manual labor was fun for him
“If you find the right job you won’t feel like you’re working at all, in fact you’ll feel like an angel!” What a very nice way to essentially say “your job will make you feel dead”
Perfect way to end it. At least he didn't have to wait 2 weeks until retirement! And that part with Yellow: "My hand! My child!" reminds me of the *Rick and Morty* game. Imagine spending your whole life building yourself up, only to wake up and realize it was a dream.
OK! Ive connected this episode to every other eipsode, except six! "Or You could be the one who digs a hole for a funeral" -Episode 2 Death, Duck Dieing and having to be burried "I like my child" "You dont have a child" -Episode 3 Family, the reminder of people having families outside work "Restaurant Style Lasagna"- Episode 4 Friendship, Warren the Eagles obsession with resturant style food "Dont forget your black water" Eipsode 5 Transport, Very simmaler to what the Transport teahcer was drinking. Im assuming the accident and Yellow getting his arm ground up is a connection to electricity? I dont know i might be stretching this out to far
Idk if this was recommended to me, but wow! Never expected you uploading the first episode! Also, downloaded the video just in case. Hopefully CZcams doesn't find out about that.
It kind of depresses me that Red just doesn't have the energy for ANYTHING. Also, I have a theory that the Carehound brainwashes people who no longer want to work there. The wrench and nut could have probably worked there forever. This could hint why there was no boss, he could have been stressed and left, the carehound letting him, since, well, he was allowed too.
"You could fire him, or kill him."
"FIRE THE WORLD!"
This episode is really good and scary
Reminds me of Bo Burnham's "World on Fire"
hey, they went 40 years without an accident! that's a really good track record regardless!
birb
Someone's getting a pizza party. whoopee.
The whole bits and parts are making me joke is so accurate because if you’ve worked any job involving other people you have heard at least one joke repeated at nausium
Ad nauseam
@@ChristianGiuseppe gonna add some cards to my hand at the cost of losing life equal to the cmc
What
@@DiminutiveJerry But did you pay 2?
Yes you cleverly joke "Working hard or hardly working?" Meanwhile the cashier heard that hundreds of times in one month holding back their rage so they don't end up on Twitter or the evening news later.
The “vending machine” had me in stitches at how realistic it was to production workplace conditions.
the cigarette was a nice touch, and management being the kind of person to eat salmon in an office environment is just the tip of the iceberg
Plot twist: The "lunch token" the Vending machine is referring is actually the helmet, that's why duck didn't get his lunch the first time but the second time he did
the circle smileyface on the hats may be the token, smart place to keep it
And duck thinks he knows it all
And here I thought it was ‘cause Duck was a bit of a sod.
I just realized the bird's voice isn't autotuned anymore
dissapointing
Thank god
THAT'S NOT ENOUGH TAAAAIME!
It does get auto tuned a little on the last episode. i think it is connected to the CZcams videos
Definitely auto tuned in some episodes or parts for some reason
I like how Duck is developed to a level where he's haughty and self-important, Yellow is developed to a level where he's up for doing anything, and Red is still the same old Red who just seems apathetic and completely unsure of what's going on.
I really like the red guy, he seems mature and his voice are very nice.
Yes I like it here more than the YT series the characters feels much more fleshed out
"Im not dull, im the best one!" (Yellow nods)
@@zackrblx Well, according to the theory-line I like best, in YT series ep. 6, he pulled the plug on his childhood fantasies (the big machine that was torturing yellow guy). So I guess this series is now how he projects them as adults.
This show so accurately portrayed what the working world is like it’s giving me Whiplash. Especially the upper management part
As a 20 y/o who’s been working “shop floor” at a factory for a summer, before coming back as a contractor working with management the next summer… Obviously I don’t have the full 40 years under my belt as I’ve only worked here for 2 years at this point, but nevertheless I’ve seen both sides of the coin, and this is uncanny af how quality of a parody this is DGESLNK
Fancy seeing you here love your customs!
Yeah funny how Red Guy gets to be the boss just cause he was first to answer the phone
Everyone is ignoring that Duncan told them where the briefcase was from the beginning.
yeah
I genuinely felt a little sad when Yellow Guy remarked “My child…”
He was actually happy and duck ruined it as usaul
@@darkandedgy1457 Are we sure his name is spelled with a “u” and not an “i”?
_Aww, my lanyard.._
_and my weight gain._
Bruh. I'm among the 4chaners and redditors again. I can tell because I'm producing a grim smile that doesn't touch my eyes while reading jokes that encapsulate why humanity is trash and life is misery in a tone that says, "If I don't laugh, I'll cry... Actually, if I don't laugh, I'll become a workplace 'accident' too."
I missed this.
I love how the vending machine serves cigarettes
I love that the lunch tray has a small slot for a single cigarette
Of curse you do
"Is that a lanyard?"
"Wot? No, this is a laminated tag. The lanyard itself is the fabric supporting it"
"I do not own this, so PLEASE DON'T COPYRIGHT ME"
that's hilarious
I think my favorite bit is the briefcase telling them “You can do anything you want!” and then he just sticks them in a dead end job that none of them want. You COULD do anything you want, but then nobody would do the things that nobody wants to do, so we better make sure somebody does them! Here, take your pills. They’re good for you
Deep bro
Bro I’ve just been awoken by you
Someone has to take the fall so others can have happy and fulfilling lives and jobs. That’s where you come in…
But it's a scam. You CAN'T be anything you want. Maybe 30 years ago, but these days you need a bachelor's only to find out most companies will only pay you 50k, so now you're poor forever from student loan debt. You need to know people this day and age.
@@roxycauldwell544 Shit, it be like that tho
The first ep is such a banger!! The writers really know how to seamlessly switch from grim to funny and vice versa. I just wish they didn't blur the background as much, I miss looking around in each scene for easter eggs and references
Know that you say that I looked closely when the toilet thing was outside and I saw a bag in the trash can and that looks like the exact same bag in the family episode
This is the type of universe that Omega Mart should exist in
Omega mart insanity arc
YES
You mean _O U R S ?_
@@alchetect9995 He means the commercials or lore, not the tourist attraction
They'd probably work as a box of Cereal
I love how this episode builds up to the carehound. They mention it and we see the poster but we haven't seen it yet but when we do it turns out to be some wierd creature in the elevator which I love.
I assumed it was a reference to HR. Who is made out be on your side, but in reality they are just there for the company.
10:55 it’s a adorable that yellow guy is proud when he said “Lunch.”
nobody talks about how when red asked where the briefcase was and the guy pointed to the green case that he was actually there the entire time
“Do something!”
“Uh uhhh. Your fired!”
“Not that!”
😂😂😂😂😂
I was cracking up on that one lol!
Lol
That therapy bit is way too accurate. As someone who has done lots of therapy and takes anxiety meds, I was shocked at how accurate it was
same, also gave me flashbacks to "job coaching" that i'd rather forget
A word of advice for all the youngsters out there. Most of the time, being an adult is pretending you know what you're doing and everyone just kind of goes with it, because they're doing the same. So if you ever feel like a fraud and you're eventually going to be found out, relax. You are a fraud, but so is everyone else, and they're too busy worrying about being discovered to out you.
Oddly comforting, actually
Right on par with DHMIS. Captured the spirit ♥️
@@antoncarmoducchi6057 This was the only thing I learned in university.
so when can i be myself and stop being in a world of frauds
@@TurretBot you can be yourself whenever you want, but you'll never be rid of us.
"DO SOMETHING!!!"
"oh, you're fired"
"NOT THAT!!"
😂😂😂😂 Best part.
"Good thanks, I like my child..but not as much as I like lasagnaaaa~~"
"Whoop.
One restaurant-style lasagna.
Coming up."
It's cool that this strange CZcams series got turned into a show. I've always loved it
6:11
I love how he says "HE EATS BREAKFAST" like most of them dont eat anything
To be fair
He's only person he has met today that ate Breakfast
I have meet many working adults (mostly in the 50 and older demographic)
who skip either breakfast or lunch because they feel better without one of them. Which one they don’t have depends on the person
the subtle inconsistency in the lyrics is really telling:
"you can BE anything you want to DO"
implies that you end up being defined by your job
I love how confused Duck is through this entire episode lol
I kinda feels bad for him the most
I love how this kept the basic structure of having creepy moments throughout the episode and then have it all completely go to hell in the last quarter
I really love how you can tell each of the main gang's personalities just based on how they react to each scenario and their escalating absurdity/danger.
Yellow - Easily the most friendly and innocent, but gives in to authority and the madness without basically any resistance or questioning, though his simple mind sometimes makes him wise enough to see through the fog. It takes a lot to get him to actually try taking action, generally.
Red - He's aware and questioning of danger/weirdness, and tends to keep a level head even in the worst of it, but is too passive to take much action against the events, and will ″fall in line″ with madness due to peer pressure or just getting complimented, as seen with the fax machine.
Duck - Narcissistic and a ego-maniac, Duck gives in easily to situations where he has power or is in favour, but his stubbornness and (relatively) high standards for what's acceptable means he actively questions the madness for longer than Yellow or Red, is less accepting of it overall, and takes more action against the scenarios than them as well. Too bad his attitude and ego usually screws him over.
I think this is how it's meant to represent ourselves internally. We all have each of these characteristics, and how real world situations develop depends on which if these voices we listen to the most? Or something I'm not an expert lol
the "actually that's too much, put some back" was my favorite part
The "black water" is probably coffee, i mean in episode 5 of the original Dhmis web series they labeled milk as "white sauce", egg as "yolk", and a sandwich as "bread"
you're right, but they're saying black water because office coffee is usually really bad also white sauce isn't milk it's an actual type of sauce, and yolk i think was meant to be commentary on how we say egg whites are good but egg yolks are bad
@@twigwigsoso british people think the whites of eggs taste good and the yolk is bad? But the yolk is the best part! No wonder britain has some whack food choices
@@ADcommenter oh no it's not just british people people in the us too!! i will never get it!!! it's a healthy food trend nobody can take me adding an egg yolk to my ramen broth that shit is MWAH
@@ADcommenter British cuisine got dive bombed back in WWII XD
On the tray there is some kind of bottle. It might be oil, the employees there are mechanical
I love every episode one of them are the more real one. Like here Duck is the only one who’s kinda grounded while the others are into their jobs.
Then later on in the second episode yellow guy is kinda the realist while red is somewhat there and duck is into the role of being dead.
Overall this is what I kinda think.
I liked how their take on death wasn’t just Atheist propaganda, too. It had actual nuance.
Yeeess that's what I've been thinking!! Also in episode 5 Red seems to be the more grounded one. Maybe Lesley replaces them once they realise what's going on
@@Dragonage2ftw curious, what would an athiest propganda take have looked like?
@@margaritapittaki1287 my thought exactly. Cause an episode 6 he’s not on about leaving or anything while yellow just happens to be the real grounded truth seeker. Then the episode basically does a 180 and as I’ve heard in some video reviewing the show they say “giving the middle finger to the lore and theory people” when they shred the book in ducks personal shredda lmao
@@catssnake4492 Devolving into a "fuck religion" take.
To be fair, these square lasagnas from the vending machine look kind of tasty.
It's real food.
@@atarian345 really?
They look kind of burned though.
They look like they have been stayed in their for at least two days
“If you leave can I have you LaSaNNyA?”
“Get away from me, Duncan”
“That’s not a job, that’s a welt!”
“Is that true?”
“…yeh…”
"He's one of those ones with ones of himself" gets me every time
"I look like a smart boi in my outfit"
Hearing red guy scream is like hearing your chill teacher get very pissed off
It's so cursed, i love it.
"In fact, you'll feel like an ✨ A N G E L ✨"
im glad the series is retaining the OG shorts quirkyness and edge. and humor of course lol.
Duncan is my favorite character from this episode
What about unemployed Brandon?
Brendan is my 3rd favorite character from this, my 2nd is the free vending machine, trying despratly to do his job
And yes that’s how I spell Brendans name.
@@thesealsharkproductions9780 thank god...either spelling is fine..just dont go saying theres no D! Brennan?!
get away from me duncan
Agreed
i can't see myself doing a job for 40 years unlike yellow guy red guy
Glad to know Roy is still living in their walls at 0:21
The story telling and story structure is amazing
It's the perfect pace
Love the section where the duck is getting lectured about stress. Nowadays companies are selling mediation like a fix-all for workplace anxiety when in reality working conditions are just total b.s. and not sustainable in the long run. Nothing wrong with meditation or stress reduction, just give a holiday instead of a stupid mindfulness app.
This is an unexpected surprise. Watched the entirety of the original series and spent a long time deciphering it. This is absolutely brilliant. "Unemployed Brandon" really hit home for me. The idea most people carry is that work and employment are the same thing. Mowing your lawn, washing dishes, cleaning your house, etc. are all work. Employment is working for someone else. But the perpetuation of this idea that work = employment reinforces the stereotype that unemployed people are lazy. Maybe too many people are waking up to the fact that employment feeds the fat rats and cats on top while giving us a "food token" that can buy one extra lasagna at lunchtime.
I do know that some there are jobs out there that really do pay a fair living wage. But as most of us know the majority of employment "opportunities" are underpaid, forcing people to take on another job (sometimes several). It's a hard pill to swallow. I may try to put out a video where I point out what I can see and share my interpretation.
Come on guys, let red have his nothing day
This...completely sums up my feelings on work. You grind years away making nothing for nobody, with all the benefit going to people who sit in an office doing nothing, and at the end of it all you're thrown away the moment you become useless.
What's the point? Why are we doing this to ourselves? What do any of us get out of any of this, except sore backs and a world which is dying as we speak? Why work for a system which isn't working for us?
At this point it can't be fixed. The system has proven any minor progress made against it will be undone at the next turning of the wheel. All that's left to try is sundering the wheel itself.
Hmm, how about instead of just surrendering the wheel, you get out of the car, blow it up, and replace it with a bus(the bus is socialism).
This feels too negative
@@Splashbackl I don't care about negativity. I care about whether I am right or wrong.
I would love to be wrong on any of the above points. It would mean there is a future for me and the rest of humanity. But I have yet to be convinced I am wrong, and I have been predicting more or less all of this for years, only to keep having pessimism vindicated.
Simple
Don't get a dead end office job lol
You edge lord freak lol.
assassinate a politician
The Accident Button is a beautiful piece of foreshadowing.
Can't wait to see this when I get home.
I like the strategy of answering phones with the response "I don't work here" until getting promoted to upper management. Maybe I'll try it.
5:27 "or you could be the ones who dig a hole for a funeral" and then the next episode is the funeral episode LOL
lmao i didnt notice that
Foreshadowing is common in this series
"if you find a job you like it won't feel like work" is the worst lie an adult can tell to a child lol
When he said I look like a smart boy in this outfit 😂
The fact that they went trough all of that for just ONE CENT
It could be the equivalent to a US dollar or something else due to it being gold.
@@auhsojacosta1672 wow, a single dollar for working for over 40 years
They’re in the UK
Or at least I assume it’s the UK both their military flag and their flag on the moon were duck guy flags, so maybe it’s duckland or something Idunno
After rewatching this I noticed that the bits and parts are literally just reset and put back on the treadmill as blank clay after they're finished.
Ngl, this is my favorite episode.
5:55 "Have any of you seen a strange box person?"
6:00 "Box. Eh?" (gesturing to a box on the wall)
21:41 (Duck grabs and opens the box which was, in fact, what they were looking for)
Musics in the episode:
3:00 to 5:40 - Jobs Song (You Can be The Guy)
9:00 to 9:22 - Mr Launch Song (It's a Vending Machine)
17:11 to 18:18 - Stress Song (You're a cube of stress)
21:45 To 22:12- Job's Song (Reprise) (You Can Be The One)
22:54 - Episode's Ending
It's spelt "Mr. Lunch Song"
You forgot Brendan’s song
"I DO NOT OWN THIS SO PLEASE DONT COPYRIGHT ME YT" Is the funniest thing I've heard in a while.
I don't know if I'm prepared enough for another existential crisis after the first lot of these.
Holy crap I'm so happy this now exists. It was even better than I expected it to be
This is painfully accurate to working in the manufacturing world.
I love how the briefcase is just like “HEY!!”
The sass between Duck and Red guy is just one slap on the face after another. Oof!
I’ve been waiting for this beautiful abomination for so long this was so worth it
"He's one of those ones with one of himself" & "attention freaks" gets me good every time.
The way Brendan breaks his hand 😭😭
Attention freaks〜(꒪꒳꒪)〜 it's me💅🤭
Whoa the last thing the brief case sang before he dissapeared was "or you could be the one who digs a hole for a funeral" 😂 I love finding things in this show
Omg thank you for posting this!
THANK YOU SO MUCH I don’t live in the uk which means I can’t watch it 😢so THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR RECORDING IT 😊
I’m realizing that all of them got what they wanted. Red basically did nothing in his upper management job, letting everyone else do stuff. Duck did a lot, going through a firing, “therapy” and working on the line. Yellow was up for anything so just doing the manual labor was fun for him
thanks for uploading this
As someone who works in a warehouse this is entirely accurate.
“If you find the right job you won’t feel like you’re working at all, in fact you’ll feel like an angel!” What a very nice way to essentially say “your job will make you feel dead”
Did anybody got an existencial crisis with this episode too? i feel like the duck guy
Always feel bad for him the most
The urinal guy who spent his whole break on hold got to me.
You think you're job sucks? Imagine having a job as a urinal.
"FINALLY! THE ACCIDENT!"
Holy shit that had me in stiches
11:42 BYEEE👹
11:47 *
This was a great video to watch while I cozy up and sip my *hot black water.*
The most recommended western cartoon for little kids around 6-12 years old.
Perfect way to end it. At least he didn't have to wait 2 weeks until retirement!
And that part with Yellow: "My hand! My child!" reminds me of the *Rick and Morty* game. Imagine spending your whole life building yourself up, only to wake up and realize it was a dream.
Why do i feel like the Free lunch machine sound like Saladfinger...
I thought the same thing!
Now i just noticed it.
Please tell me Ole David struck again
Because it’s also cursed and British and came from the internet
It has to be David Firth, his voice is so recognizable
The shows back :D
I first watched back in 2017
Why did unemployed Brendan have to be named that
The lesson I took from this, is that bosses do nothing and you don't need them.
OK! Ive connected this episode to every other eipsode, except six!
"Or You could be the one who digs a hole for a funeral" -Episode 2 Death, Duck Dieing and having to be burried
"I like my child" "You dont have a child" -Episode 3 Family, the reminder of people having families outside work
"Restaurant Style Lasagna"- Episode 4 Friendship, Warren the Eagles obsession with resturant style food
"Dont forget your black water" Eipsode 5 Transport, Very simmaler to what the Transport teahcer was drinking.
Im assuming the accident and Yellow getting his arm ground up is a connection to electricity? I dont know i might be stretching this out to far
Also torturing a small blob!
Even though I have a job I feel called out by unemployed Brendan cause I am also writing a novel.
Idk if this was recommended to me, but wow! Never expected you uploading the first episode! Also, downloaded the video just in case. Hopefully CZcams doesn't find out about that.
Hey, thanks for doing me a favor and uploading this to CZcams. I can't imagine it won't be taken down due to copyright however.
this was amazing
ive worked warehouse/factory jobs for sometime now, this is fuckin hilarious
I've just realised that the yellow guy has literally married his work.
This video has some good messages, but sometimes they're conveyed rather... distrubingly.
10:36 is the best scene during the whole episode. 😭
Holy crap, that was a masterpiece
"That's not a job, that's a welt"
*zooms on talking welt*
It kind of depresses me that Red just doesn't have the energy for ANYTHING. Also, I have a theory that the Carehound brainwashes people who no longer want to work there. The wrench and nut could have probably worked there forever. This could hint why there was no boss, he could have been stressed and left, the carehound letting him, since, well, he was allowed too.