The It Crowd The Internet Is Coming ★ Essential & Genuine
And somewhere, in a dark server room, Moss adjusts his glasses and mutters, “I’ll just put this over here with the rest of the fire.” If you’ve ever worked in IT, marketing, or a corner office, “The Internet Is Coming” isn’t just funny. It’s a documentary. Stream it tonight. Just remember to turn it off and on again first.
Denholm leans into the microphone, pauses for seven perfect seconds, and replies: the it crowd the internet is coming
He warns of a “series of tubes” and a beast that will consume their business model. The solution? Hire a team of “dynamic, go-getting” individuals (read: two random guys from the pub) to build Reynholm Industries’ very first website. What makes this episode so brilliant—and painfully relevant—is its hyperbolic take on corporate technophobia. And somewhere, in a dark server room, Moss
“The Internet,” he whispers, pacing the stage like a war general. “It’s coming.” Just remember to turn it off and on again first
Jen, the “Relationship Manager” who knows nothing about computers, asks the obvious question no one else will: “So… what do we do now?”