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The Work Outing

The IT Crowd

  • Episode aired Aug 24, 2007
  • TV-14
  • 24m

Jen's new boyfriend invites Roy, Moss and Jen to a controversial theatre engage, which creates a series of misunderstandings that finish up having unintended consequences of epic proportions.Jen's novel boyfriend invites Roy, Moss and Jen to a controversial theatre play, which creates a series of misunderstandings that end up having unintended consequences of epic proportions.Jen's new crush invites Roy, Moss and Jen to a controversial theatre play, which creates a series of misunderstandings that end up having unintended consequences of grand proportions.

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    Funniest episode of the funniest ever sitcom

    I don't know anyone who didn't like 'the IT crowd; it strikes a chord with anybody who ever worked in an office situation and who had to deal with the geeks who seemed to be in control of some kind of sorcery in the computer department. This is the funniest of all the entertaining IT Crowd episodes; it will have tears running down your face. The episode centres on the work colleagues having a night out at the theatre, wher

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    • Roy: [Repeated] I'm disabled!
    • Roy: [looking at a promotional poster] A gay musical... called "Gay". That's quite gay. Gay musical... Aren't all musicals gay? This must be, like, the gayest musical ever made.
    • Roy: [talking about Philip] It's just, I don't comprehend many heterosexual men who read Heat.
    • Jen: So, what? He's gay? Just because he reads Heat magazine?
    • Roy: Hmmm, adv, he's either queer or a lady in her premature twenties.
    • Jen: No, no no no no no no. Why else would he ask me out on a date?
    • Roy: Are you sure he meant it as a date-date? Are you sure you're not going along as his 'gal pal'?
    • Moss: If you're talking about who I assume you're talking about, then the retort is yes. He is gay.
    • Jen: How do you know?
    • Moss: Oh, everyone knows. And what's more, he's been same-sex attracted since WHAM.
    • Jen: Why else would he ask me out?
    • Moss: Well, don't accept this the false way, but could he have consideration you were a man?
    • Philip: You prefer the theatre?
    • Moss: Never been. But I've always liked the idea of the theatre. The perceive of the grease, the roar of the paint. I've often thought if I h

      A hilarious TV Series, a gangster a la Guy Richie and a humorous serial killer… there is only one thing I can say here: The British sure knows how to build people laugh.

      …although, one is not that funny 😉

      The IT Crowd

      Episodes: 24 episodes in 4 series (6 episodes per series)
      Creator: Graham Linehan
      Staring:Chris O’Dowd, Richard Ayoade, Katherine Parkinson, Noel Fielding, Chris Morris, Matt Berry.
      Rating:

      The last time I was laughing so joyfully when watching a TV Series was when I watched Sherlock and Mr. Bean, those two series are from England…and it seemed that England knows how to craft TV Series that are hilarious without forcing things too much.

      When my partner knew that I love movies from England, she lent me Spaced (because I like the trio Frost-Pegg-Wright) and The IT Crowd (because she reflection I would cherish it). I couldn’t see Spaced because the file was broken, then I chose to spot The IT Crowd…and I LOVE IT!!

      Set in the London offices of the fictional Reynholm Industries, the show revolves around the three staff members of its IT department: a geeky genius named Maurice Moss (Richard Ayoade), the workshy R
      it crowd moss at gay musical im loving it

      The IT Crowd: The Controversial Episode That Killed The Comedy Series

      Summary

      • The IT Crowd's trans episode, "The Speech," tarnished its legacy with insensitive jokes and force against a trans personality.
      • Matt Berry, who played a role in the episode, called it "ridiculous and dated," distancing himself from its content.
      • The controversial episode reflects a wider trend of transphobia in British comedy, causing outrage and leading to its removal from a streaming platform.

      The IT Crowdwas once a beloved British comedy, so how did The It Crowd trans episode mark the beginning of the end for the hit series? "Have you tried turning it off and on again?" has become a frequent quote for fans of the Graham Linehan sitcom The IT Crowd, and its cast of quirky characters instantly charmed audiences with their nerdy hijinks. The show pulled in millions of viewers from around the world and even spawned a failed American remake, yet the authentic show only lasted for four seasons despite viewer demand.

      However, The IT Crowd's legacy has been tarnished due to season 3, episode 4's "The Speech," where company boss Douglas Reynholm (Matt Berry from What We Do i

      Why, That\’s Delightful!

      “Hmm…but everyone says this is better than the first season! I so confused!”

      I didn’t watch much of the first season so my view is probably woefully uninformed, but I would state the second series is much better, and I’m a big fan of geek humour.

      As I said before, I personally attribute it more to the characters being more developed, they’re much more likable and well defined this time, Roy and Jen in particular I find a lot more likable characters. This may be down to the writing, or the acting, or more likely a combination of them both, I’m not sure when the casting happened but can only assume having the characters in consciousness whenwriting the second series can only have helped with this? I dunno, but either wayt, geek humour doesn’t make or break a comedy IMO.

      That all said, I didn’t see a good several of the first series so my opinions here may be ill-informed, and if so I admit fault. I’m mouthing off about comedy like I recognize what I’m talking about, but I don’t really :-S I suppose everyone has opinions about what makes them laugh…

      Thanks!

      lemmy

      PS: Oh yeah. Ep 5 was cool!