Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo brothers attempt to save their failing office moving company and get an acquisition offer from a global logistics firmTwo brothers attempt to save their failing office moving company and get an acquisition offer from a global logistics firmTwo brothers attempt to save their failing office moving company and get an acquisition offer from a global logistics firm
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This the typa show you feel good when watching it man. Even though there definitely were some references and stuff I couldn't get completely as I'm from a whole different country (Georgia, not the state) the show just had me laughing. For sure had a great time binging all the episodes in one evening. All the episodes had me hooked, especially towards the end where I really wanted to know where the ending was gonna go. Nothing but love for the Random Order boys man, been following for a while now and I will continue doing that. Just a wholesome show and wholesome episodes, that's all I can say.
Like others mentioned at first I was skeptical as to how the Richard's brothers content would translate to being on TV but I was genuinely surprised at how enjoyable of a watch it is. Understanding that this is meant to be a fun show makes it way more enjoyable knowing you're just here for the good laughs and plot line.
Overall i feel like if you're looking for a nice and easy comedy to watch this is it. The inside Toronto jokes, the guest appearance from other stars and comedians really shakes the show up and highlight the creativity that Jae and Trey have along with the acting that they showcased throughout.
Overall i feel like if you're looking for a nice and easy comedy to watch this is it. The inside Toronto jokes, the guest appearance from other stars and comedians really shakes the show up and highlight the creativity that Jae and Trey have along with the acting that they showcased throughout.
Funny, Irreverent, and doesn't take itself too seriously. The show's a simple concept and yet it's effective. You got a bunch of bozos that don't take themselves too seriously. Lots of great jokes and whackiness as expected from the 4YE gang and friends. This is a comedy show that stays true to real life situations that real people go through and puts a humorous spin on life and friendship. I guess some people might call it juvenile humor but here it works really well.
The 20 min runtime is perfect as well making it easy for you to cotch and sit back at the end of the day.
If it manages to stay consistent I can definitely see it being a comfort series.
One thing I'd like to see is a bit more random, surreal craziness, similar to what we get on the podcast. I think elements of magical surrealism would greatly benefit the show. Random moments, characters, scenarios happening that make everyone bug out but minimal elaboration would take things to the next level of humour for me personally.
The 20 min runtime is perfect as well making it easy for you to cotch and sit back at the end of the day.
If it manages to stay consistent I can definitely see it being a comfort series.
One thing I'd like to see is a bit more random, surreal craziness, similar to what we get on the podcast. I think elements of magical surrealism would greatly benefit the show. Random moments, characters, scenarios happening that make everyone bug out but minimal elaboration would take things to the next level of humour for me personally.
The Office Movers on Crave is a witty and laugh-out-loud funny show that combines the daily grind of office relocations with sharp humor and relatable moments. Fans from Toronto and the GTA will find plenty to love, with numerous references and cultural nods that make it feel distinctly Turonnno. The series takes you behind the scenes of a moving company, diving into the unique challenges, misadventures, and quirks that come with shifting entire offices around the city.
Long-time fans of 4YE will be thrilled, as the show is peppered with Easter eggs from some of their earlier characters and beloved skits. These little throwbacks feel like inside jokes for loyal followers, adding an extra layer of enjoyment. With its well-crafted mix of comedy and authenticity, The Office Movers brings a fresh, fun perspective to a job most of us have never thought twice about. If you're into clever, personality-driven reality shows, this one's a must-watch!
Long-time fans of 4YE will be thrilled, as the show is peppered with Easter eggs from some of their earlier characters and beloved skits. These little throwbacks feel like inside jokes for loyal followers, adding an extra layer of enjoyment. With its well-crafted mix of comedy and authenticity, The Office Movers brings a fresh, fun perspective to a job most of us have never thought twice about. If you're into clever, personality-driven reality shows, this one's a must-watch!
First EP was slow but it made sense since they had to explain it all but as soon as the middle came it was laughter on laugher, talking about laughing so much my stomach hurted.
Episode two was IT. I haven't laughed so hard in years I thought I was going to die. Clearly there's no comedy like this on TV, this brings a sense of down to earth comedy that every and any person in North America that has parents that aren't from the country or a visible minority can relate too. They even have white-ish exaggerated subtitles, for parts that are all in slang, that are funnier than the slang when you read it!
This is really full circle to see how years of experience of comedy from the 4Yallentertainment family is used in this from the subtitles to the characters that were created long before the show to the soundtracks, this just shows how experienced they are.
Even the cast members mixes all types of different world together but you can see how that's reality in Canada and that's what makes it even more relatable for newer generations.
This type of comedy is what was needed on tv with it's perfect timing punchlines it's truly refreshing, relatable, and well thought out.
This just proves it that mixed societies creates the most down to earth group of people. Bravo.
Episode two was IT. I haven't laughed so hard in years I thought I was going to die. Clearly there's no comedy like this on TV, this brings a sense of down to earth comedy that every and any person in North America that has parents that aren't from the country or a visible minority can relate too. They even have white-ish exaggerated subtitles, for parts that are all in slang, that are funnier than the slang when you read it!
This is really full circle to see how years of experience of comedy from the 4Yallentertainment family is used in this from the subtitles to the characters that were created long before the show to the soundtracks, this just shows how experienced they are.
Even the cast members mixes all types of different world together but you can see how that's reality in Canada and that's what makes it even more relatable for newer generations.
This type of comedy is what was needed on tv with it's perfect timing punchlines it's truly refreshing, relatable, and well thought out.
This just proves it that mixed societies creates the most down to earth group of people. Bravo.
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