The way he changes his face when he turns into chambers, especially during the call at 1:14 is just amazing acting, it is truly like he is becoming another person. Great 'effin actor!
Well yeah some comp sci nerd isn’t gonna be able to build relationships or cold call. Nor would they want to or else they’d have majored in marketing/communications
Jared was already my favorite character, but the kitchen scene with Ed Chambers laughing confirmed it for me: Zach Woods is a comedy genius. This is the funniest scene in a show made of funny scenes. HBO - PLEASE bring back Ed Chambers.
I am fascinated by how Jared's voice wavers between very low and very high constantly. Now that he tapped into the deep part of his voice from Ed Chambers it is all I can notice now haha.
I had to let Ed Chambers go. Who? My fictional supervisor. He bragged to a sales rep at La Croix about "Doing It" to Sonia Sotomayor. So Ed is no longer with us.
Honestly all the characters on this show are pretty one dimensional except Jared, who turns out to be this incredibly deep, complex, wounded, wonderful person. Woods had way more acting experience, which helped, but his inclusion really shows some self-awareness in the writing. Nice job and wonderfully acted.
@@AnshumanKumar007 That would be more Bachman, in terms of providing unexpected plot material. Although you are correct in identifying a second trope, common to all three shows: "character with sad backstory" which is Jared here, Phoebe from Friends, and Erin from the office (who had a cringey relationship with Woods' character). One of the takeaways is that large numbers of stand-up comics are able to learn dramatic acting, at least well enough for TV
@@billywhite1403 I gotta agree that Erlich is more of the wildcard in terms of creating random plot, while disagreeing with the other guy and his Creed assessment in that regard. Creed was a wildcard with his dialogue, but there's almost nothing he does in the entire series that takes the plot in a different direction. I would have to say Dwight for The Office if those are the parameters we're working with here.
@@Malkumecks yeah you are right, he was def on both shows. I don't think the Office gave him much backstory besides being secretly a cool guy, speaking chinese, proucing music... and the psycho lover storyline. Jared could def be an older Gabe starting over on the W Coast...
some philosopher once said if something is perceived as real, then it is real in its consequences... jared's ed chambers had an actual effect on the world so he was real in that sense
The Thomas Theorem. It's a simple thought but actually hits pretty deep. If you think about it the idea of "The United States" is just completely made up. If everyone lost their memory of it and all documentation of it was lost it would functionally cease to exist. But because we believe it exists, it does. And people are willing to die for that belief.
That’s the genius in the writing.. as a viewer you parallel Richards reaction of hearing he was “fired” but having worked in a business environment it actually makes sense Jared felt the need to “fire” him as he has now developed a figure that’s very real to the world outside of their company… you’d be surprised how important it would be to make sure everyone in the company understands this fake persona has been fired to not confuse outside business
I literally have zero clue how they found a cooler version actor that looks JUST like Zach and was able to switch him out seemingly without cuts, unbelievable editing skills
with how easily Jared brought Ed Chambers to life, it's almost curious to wonder if Jared is actually another one of his personalities, and "Donald" was another one of his personalities when he was under Gavin Belson. Perhaps Jared came from Donald finally become sick of Gavin's abuse, and as he left Gavin and came to Richard as "Jared" he decided to get away from the abusive relationship he had with Gavin, and took on a nurturing role with Richard. Speaking german in his sleep, his group home past. Jared (if that's his real name) likely has disassociate identity disorder
King Kooba I had similar thoughts, and I definetly think he has some identity issues, as he often hints about an abusive or otherwise misfitting past and he may have created "Jared" as a defense to those events, acting as if they never happened. This could've severely altered his identity, and now he can't see a difference between himself and identities he makes up. Very interesting character indeed
Donald is his supposed real name. He only goes by Jared, because Gavin started calling him Jared. Jared even calls himself Donald in a few eps when he's giving himself pep talks
@@infernocanuck A comedy where the IT is actually spot on a non-negligible amount of time, and the dick jokes are backed up by pure math (season 1 finale)
@Almost Not Retarded it's a joke. you see it would be unconvincing to say no homo' after having expressed gay feelings. hope that's cleared the matter up for you, let me know if there's anything else you're confused about
Normally laugh out loud comedy is associated with non-veg humour.. I don't see any non veg joke on the show and even when they try going that route the under tone of the joke is still not non veg..and also without that stupid teleprompter lol sounds..
I watched this clip for like the 5th time and realized how much I would enjoy an entire spinoff where "Ed Chambers" leads to a "Robert Paulson" Fight Club situation with Pied Piper
Mike Judge could have done so much more with Ed Chambers. This could've been a driving factor for at least two seasons in a half capacity. This would've been a favorite fictional fictional character. But anyone who appreciated Donald Dunn as much as me would say the same... Once Ty couldn't drop his nuts on the table for a deal in real life it went down hill from there.
Technically speaking, Jared does eat his own lunch every day.
How can Jared eat his lunch if Ed Chambers gets to it first?
@@ZecharyK coz ed chamber is Jared
@@predak284 …what?
Shoulda called.......
😂😂😂
Ed Chambers Was Jared's Tyler Durden.
Apt analogy!
Or Erkel's Stefon.
lol Jared's Edward Alderson (Mr Robot)
Family Matters....aw man, Friday night TV in the 90's was glorious.
The 90s were glorious, period!
Let's not overlook Dinesh coming up with the best excuse for getting out of taking a phone call.
Oh, I have to take a shit.
😂😂😂
@@grimsnark4849 It was such a rick thing to say.
he didn't even go towards the bathroom afterwards too
I hope this isn't the last we see of Ed Chambers. He really is amazing.
He really is amazeballs.
David Ljungberg his words.
He was let go for bragging to a sales rep about doing it with sonia sotomayor
I hope not. He scares me.
And it was.
TJ Miller is leaving the show because he is being replaced by Ed Chambers.
The way he changes his face when he turns into chambers, especially during the call at 1:14 is just amazing acting, it is truly like he is becoming another person. Great 'effin actor!
he really is the best actor on the show imo. The way he just switches from nurturing kind weakling to murdering psychopath is amazing.
Actors acting, wow so amazing!
Zach Woods just stole the show with Ed Chambers--comedic genius!
The best part: this is crazy accurate. Tech sales guys are basically frat bros in dress shirts. Even those at major cloud vendors.
Its just effective sales people in general have high charisma and typically superiority complexes
Well yeah some comp sci nerd isn’t gonna be able to build relationships or cold call. Nor would they want to or else they’d have majored in marketing/communications
I use this same cadence and latent taunting antagonism when dealing with private equity guys. They seem to respect it.
That laugh kills me every time!
There's an Ed Chambers in all of us.
Why was this so short-lived?! Could have been an entire episode!
season*
show*
spinoff*
saga*
Better Call Ed Chambers
the two frames at the end of erlich falling off the garage really made this video
Jared was already my favorite character, but the kitchen scene with Ed Chambers laughing confirmed it for me: Zach Woods is a comedy genius. This is the funniest scene in a show made of funny scenes.
HBO - PLEASE bring back Ed Chambers.
"oh, nonono - I have to take a shit"
haha, I'll admit, that caught me off guard and got an unexpected laugh out of me.
They missed a really great opportunity on this show by not having Ed Chambers and Russ Hanneman be best friends.
I liked this comment but I realized I took the likes from 69 to 70. so I unliked it back to 69
@@christophercarrigg3775 lol appreciate it, you get it
@@christophercarrigg3775 and now others ruined it, oh well
@@scampoli25 those fuckers!
@@christophercarrigg3775 Its cool, now its at 96
I am fascinated by how Jared's voice wavers between very low and very high constantly. Now that he tapped into the deep part of his voice from Ed Chambers it is all I can notice now haha.
I had to let Ed Chambers go. Who? My fictional supervisor. He bragged to a sales rep at La Croix about "Doing It" to Sonia Sotomayor. So Ed is no longer with us.
I thought this was one of the funniest lines of all
Did that pussy Jared keep you on hold long? Good, I eat that fuckers lunch every day. No, I mean I literally eat his food.
I'd like to see Jared and Ed start up a company where they only hire Jared's imaginary voices.
Correction: Donald's voices!
Honestly all the characters on this show are pretty one dimensional except Jared, who turns out to be this incredibly deep, complex, wounded, wonderful person. Woods had way more acting experience, which helped, but his inclusion really shows some self-awareness in the writing. Nice job and wonderfully acted.
They all are. Jared is the wild card character like Creed from the office and Phoebe from Friends
@@AnshumanKumar007 That would be more Bachman, in terms of providing unexpected plot material. Although you are correct in identifying a second trope, common to all three shows: "character with sad backstory" which is Jared here, Phoebe from Friends, and Erin from the office (who had a cringey relationship with Woods' character). One of the takeaways is that large numbers of stand-up comics are able to learn dramatic acting, at least well enough for TV
@@billywhite1403 I gotta agree that Erlich is more of the wildcard in terms of creating random plot, while disagreeing with the other guy and his Creed assessment in that regard. Creed was a wildcard with his dialogue, but there's almost nothing he does in the entire series that takes the plot in a different direction. I would have to say Dwight for The Office if those are the parameters we're working with here.
Not sure why you guys are comparing him to Creed and Dwight when obviously he’s a Gabe
@@Malkumecks yeah you are right, he was def on both shows. I don't think the Office gave him much backstory besides being secretly a cool guy, speaking chinese, proucing music... and the psycho lover storyline. Jared could def be an older Gabe starting over on the W Coast...
Its a shame that they let Ed Chamgbers go so soon.
He was my favorite character.
I love dineesh reaction to Ed chambers he was almost scared
some philosopher once said if something is perceived as real, then it is real in its consequences... jared's ed chambers had an actual effect on the world so he was real in that sense
Yeah, I guess for the people that Ed Chambers was in contact with he did exist.
He was a philosopher, not a god lmao
The Thomas Theorem. It's a simple thought but actually hits pretty deep. If you think about it the idea of "The United States" is just completely made up. If everyone lost their memory of it and all documentation of it was lost it would functionally cease to exist. But because we believe it exists, it does. And people are willing to die for that belief.
That’s the genius in the writing.. as a viewer you parallel Richards reaction of hearing he was “fired” but having worked in a business environment it actually makes sense Jared felt the need to “fire” him as he has now developed a figure that’s very real to the world outside of their company… you’d be surprised how important it would be to make sure everyone in the company understands this fake persona has been fired to not confuse outside business
And that philosopher was George Costanza
That ending cut is gold
Ed Chambers deserve his own Spin-Off
the way Dinesh looks up at him in pure aw 😂 This scene is ICONIC
awe
I literally have zero clue how they found a cooler version actor that looks JUST like Zach and was able to switch him out seemingly without cuts, unbelievable editing skills
Zach Woods deserves a lead in a show. That guy has been great in just about everything I have seen him in.
with how easily Jared brought Ed Chambers to life, it's almost curious to wonder if Jared is actually another one of his personalities, and "Donald" was another one of his personalities when he was under Gavin Belson. Perhaps Jared came from Donald finally become sick of Gavin's abuse, and as he left Gavin and came to Richard as "Jared" he decided to get away from the abusive relationship he had with Gavin, and took on a nurturing role with Richard.
Speaking german in his sleep, his group home past. Jared (if that's his real name) likely has disassociate identity disorder
King Kooba I had similar thoughts, and I definetly think he has some identity issues, as he often hints about an abusive or otherwise misfitting past and he may have created "Jared" as a defense to those events, acting as if they never happened. This could've severely altered his identity, and now he can't see a difference between himself and identities he makes up. Very interesting character indeed
Donald is his supposed real name. He only goes by Jared, because Gavin started calling him Jared. Jared even calls himself Donald in a few eps when he's giving himself pep talks
Who doesnt love doing some psychoanalysis to tv characters
You're overthinking a comedy that is 50% IT jokes and 50% dick jokes
@@infernocanuck A comedy where the IT is actually spot on a non-negligible amount of time, and the dick jokes are backed up by pure math (season 1 finale)
This guy is a crazy good actor
this guy FUCKS
I love how they sprinkle every character in the show with a little bit of insanity lol
I wanna have a beer with Ed Chambers no homo
Lol..you guys are funny
@Almost Not Retarded it's a joke. you see it would be unconvincing to say no homo' after having expressed gay feelings. hope that's cleared the matter up for you, let me know if there's anything else you're confused about
@@sidarthur8706 And Jared calls him homo^^.
"oh, Ed Chambers..."
that was a promising sigh
I literally eat his food 😂👌
it's true!
"Ed Chambers is you"
"I wish"
Same Jared. Same.
That fuckin laugh
Ed chambers is basically me during the job interview and Jared on my first day of the new job😂
1:40 - you can see Kumail trying his hardest not to burst out laughing
This guy fucks!
Even without Erlich, this show is still extremely hilarious. For me, best laugh out loud comedy in a long time.
Normally laugh out loud comedy is associated with non-veg humour.. I don't see any non veg joke on the show and even when they try going that route the under tone of the joke is still not non veg..and also without that stupid teleprompter lol sounds..
Thank you for this. Funniest tv moment of 2017 IMO.
Why is this so god damn funny and I can't stop watching
I really miss shows like this!
Dude is such a good actor
Zach woods is such a talented actor
The exact number of Jared's personality will would remain mystery until the end of this series.
Silicon Valley, PLEASE tell me this isn't the last of Ed Chambers. Please.
Everyone's met an Ed Chambers with that laugh.
Jared has his moments where I cant tell if he’s just weird or actually insane
I blame peter Gregory
Jared is my spirit animal.
Jared such is amazing character.
I eat his lunch every day. No I mean I literally eat his food.
so great
I watched this clip for like the 5th time and realized how much I would enjoy an entire spinoff where "Ed Chambers" leads to a "Robert Paulson" Fight Club situation with Pied Piper
It's been 6 years almost and Ed Chambers still eats my fucking lunch
Dammit you cut it at the best part
yo what happened??
Fat white man falls off of garage door.
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I want to see all the actors in this show audition with this scene
Dinesh's slow turn and look of concern gets me every time LOL
Perfectly Cut Screams
Dinesh with that smile entering the room. I am 100% sure that he is the right fit for a serial killer movie/series
Ed Chambers is now working at Vandelay Industries
Pleass bring Ed chambers back
Ed chambers is a muthafuckin legend!
I love how he edited out Elrich falling.
Top notch acting right there !
Ed Chambers needs his own show
The casual reference to Sonia Sotomayor is beautifully written.
Dude, Jared is amazing.
who's the lonely soul that disliked this magical video of Ed motherfucking Chambers?!?!?
My god this secound scene is so funny. Dineshs reactions, at first he is scared and then he feels real pity with this poor man.😂
a monster was born
That "...who..." might be the funniest line in the show.
LOL!!! Best scene in the series!
We need a spinoff about Ed Chambers
You gotta admire the skill, using your acting voice to fake another voice but keeping it close enough to your main acting voice 😄
Jared could make the careers of ten psychoanalysts.
Omfg i laughed so hard when he said he eats his lunch
damn the reactions on the show are as good as the jokes
“ till next time rook..”
Amaze-balls
“Oh, Ed Chambers…” lol!!!
Go for Chambers!
Ed Chambers and Ed Chen have pretty similar personalities
ed got me too'd
Jared was developing a split personality disorder good thing Ed was ‘let go’ on time else 😱
“I eat that mother fucker’s lunch every day!” That might be my favorite line in the series.
i'm a bit scared of tared i almost forgot about his "violent dreams" they should have a episode where Jared get processed
lets gooooo!!
jared greatest moment
Omg its the guys from the Office!
Mike Judge could have done so much more with Ed Chambers. This could've been a driving factor for at least two seasons in a half capacity. This would've been a favorite fictional fictional character. But anyone who appreciated Donald Dunn as much as me would say the same... Once Ty couldn't drop his nuts on the table for a deal in real life it went down hill from there.
Lol the cut off at the end with Erlich
"My fictional supervisor" is was too meta for Jared.
“He bragged to a sales rep at La Croix about doing it to Soniya Sotomayor” 😂😂
That is some real method acting there.
Doppio, ma boi
Last scene when Jared shuts garage 😅
Dr. Jared and Mr. Ed
I wish I was Ed Chambers...
1:19
That sounds like a very stable young man.