@@ChiefRezResin Yeah, he's obviously got PTSD, but at least he seems to have human emotions unlike the main characters, lol. A character that's a real person on a show full of narcissists endlessly expounding on pedantry.
That guy's copywriting was 30 years ahead of its time. That nowadays would get turned into a meme or something, would be the best copywriting ever lol.
So rather than just ask him what he needed to get the mailroom running more efficiently, she did what she did. She really was terrible at running that company
Elaine didn't do any worse than the narcissistic self-serving buffoons that run businesses in the illusional dimension that many may call the *real* world.
I just saw "Eddie" in an episode of The Waltons, obviously younger and with hair but I recognized him immediately. He didn't have that same voice though 😆
@@markmaki4460 you're either referring to the impressionist tendencies of corporate culture or what I hope you're not referring to, which is affirmative action
Yup, I know exactly what you’re talking about. People these days don’t even need to be competent at their jobs to succeed, they just need to fill a quota.
It's not. According to PP you promote competent people up to the level of their incompetence. It is quite logical. Here, an incompetent person is promoted.
Eddie could benefit from studying "Ohmm's" Law, and chill out. 🕉️💆🛀. Yes, the spelling error is intentional. A rather bad pun, riffing on a scientific concept.
I am on season 9 right now and it is crazy funny. They should have made at least couple of more seasons. Or maybe a comeback show showing today's world in Jerry's unique eyes?