@B.D W He does have his moments tbf, he could see Mark was feeling shite here and offered to dance with him to make him feel less awkward. He does show little flashes of being a nice person despite being a selfish, inconsiderate, sexually delinquent, sponging, drug addled, cheating, lying, cowardly piece of phlegm of a bloke.
And tbf, it's Mark's fault for always taking him back in the end, even though he could kick him out whenever he wanted, let's face it Jeremy's a horrible person, but so's Mark, for different reasons, they deserve each other
I usually empathise with Mark despite the bad choices he makes, but when he rejected Dobby as his plus one and chose Saz, I screamed at the TV screen in frustration lol.
The end of this scene is so brilliant. Mark is humiliated on every level, but he ends up being saved from the darkness by focusing on the fact Jeremy is still his eternal dependent
@@charlesparker6537 His APR only goes up if he reports it as fraud though, right? If Mark pays him back, then he could maintain low APR without losing his money.
I think the last episode will now be the most depressing ever. Both single, living together in the same flat with very little light at the end of the tunnel. Pretty much exactly how they started.
It's that realisation that made me stop hating the character, anyone that obsessed with a rival has some deep issues and should be pitied, not scorned.
He also spent stolen credit card money on Mark for an expensive gift. In fact it looks he spent most of the money on Mark, when you think about how expensive a violin is compared to the stuff he bought for himself. And Jez did all that despite knowing Mark abandoned him to be homeless on the street for a girl who showed Mark zero interest from Day 1. Not to mention, throughout the episode Mark refused to kick Saz out which prevented Jeremy from having a night of sleep due to her partying.
@@PrimetimeX Its still stolen money. When he did have money none of it went to Mark. That guitar also wasn't cheap. Jeremy was getting kicked out for never paying rent and literally stealing the food off Marks plate. Its amazing Mark was willing to let him sleep on the couch.
There should honestly be a poll to decide who is the worst human on peep show, there are so many to choose from. Elena refusing to drive an in-labour Sophie was one of the lowest things I've seen lol. Then again Jeremy sleeping with Sophie, Mark's mother-in-law, and trying to get with Dobby has to also be up there. Mark running away from Sophie while she was giving birth...damn the list is endless really.
Nah, don't get me wrong, she's fucking awful, but every character on the show has done something at least as bad as anything she did. Mark kicked a dog to death and ruined someone's career just to name a couple of things, Saz never did anything as bad as that
Mark's not a bad person at heart but he just does not have a clue when it comes to relationships. Great character, just like all the characters devised for this brilliant series
Normally, I don’t feel too bad for Mark since his misery is pretty much always of his own making. But tI couldn’t help but sympathize with him in this scene. Even if this situation is mostly his own fault, this was just brutal to watch.
@@tigerskob I like being called babe if it's romantically, what I mean is that Saz is calling Mark an affectionate term while completely and blatantly showing that he doesn't deserve humane acknowledgement
In fairness this is one of the few moments where he chooses an appropriate moment to stand up for himself. It's just that Jeff and Saz are remarkably horrible people.
As Mark once said about inviting Gerard to another party. "I thought it would look petty and vindictive not to, and as a petty and vindictive individual I have to take extra care not to appear petty or vindictive." I there there's your answer 😂
Jeff, the insufferable Chad, always trumphing Mark. Mark needing to atleast be able to trumph over someone and proceeds to do it to the somewhat petty-jealous, but still nice Gerard
The reason this scene is so painful is because of the setup. We as the viewer are so hoping mark would punch Jeff and take his girlfriend back. But he lets Jeff get on really showing how much of a loser he is for not standing up to him. He also has to pay Johnson back on behalf of Jeremy. There is no happy ending to this episode. That’s the way most peep show episodes happen it’s classic British humour. The episode starts of fine but by the end the character is the loser.
He's shaped by his environment. If Mark was surrounded by better people from the start he would probably be a great guy but he's spend his entire life around complete piece of shit arseholes. His family and Jez are just awful people.
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Organising a party (which he hates) to try and show off a girlfriend he knows deep down isn't interested to impress people he doesn't like became the ultimate public humiliation. It's embarrassing to admit but it's an exaggerated representation of something we probably all went through at some point in our youth. It's a tough lesson but best to spend time with people you know genuinely care about you, doing something you're genuinely interested in. (Even if that makes your circle small, you're still winning in life).
Jeremy is such a sweet heart. Even if he is a terrible person.
@B.D W He does have his moments tbf, he could see Mark was feeling shite here and offered to dance with him to make him feel less awkward. He does show little flashes of being a nice person despite being a selfish, inconsiderate, sexually delinquent, sponging, drug addled, cheating, lying, cowardly piece of phlegm of a bloke.
And tbf, it's Mark's fault for always taking him back in the end, even though he could kick him out whenever he wanted, let's face it Jeremy's a horrible person, but so's Mark, for different reasons, they deserve each other
@@satireisnotdead5804 Mark isn't horrible - he's hardworking, conscientious, intelligent & goes well beyond what most would do for his best friend.
@Jason M Who does M manipulate?
@@andrewjones575 Jeremy is the prime example !
Manipulated Sophie by actually hacking her emails .....
Gerard is a pro at just standing there.
Doing the old head nod
That is so Gerard
Love how he nods his head looking at Jeremy dancing as if he’s impressed.
I love his serious accepting look at Jez dancing.
I met Jim Howick once in London on a night out. He was just standing there!
Jez asking Mark if he wants to dance is one of the few wholesome moments in Peep Show.
I usually empathise with Mark despite the bad choices he makes, but when he rejected Dobby as his plus one and chose Saz, I screamed at the TV screen in frustration lol.
apx24 I was angry when he didn't leave Dobby for Stephany
It's one of Mark's worst decisions, the worst being marrying Sophie.
It's a comedy not an episode of Home & Away
@@cameronspalding9792 but it was checkmate.
...April was ALWAYS the one. Mark just never realised it until it was too late.
The end of this scene is so brilliant. Mark is humiliated on every level, but he ends up being saved from the darkness by focusing on the fact Jeremy is still his eternal dependent
His familiar, if ya will.
Jeremy is beautiful in this ep. Also the wedding
Johnson is THE man, owns the scene, calls Jeremy on his fraud, gets his money back, takes his baby for a boogie..
Poor Mark, endless gut punches..
@J H Yeah but his APR...
@@charlesparker6537 it should be at 12%
@@123agidee_2 those low lifes.
@@charlesparker6537 His APR only goes up if he reports it as fraud though, right? If Mark pays him back, then he could maintain low APR without losing his money.
This is the most depressing episode ever.
I agree and it's also my favourite episode 😂
I'd say the paternity test one is up there
To me its the book incident with British London.
I think the last episode will now be the most depressing ever. Both single, living together in the same flat with very little light at the end of the tunnel. Pretty much exactly how they started.
Saz was hot though
Every time Jeff is doing anything with a woman Mark likes, he always has to initiate creepy eye contact with Mark and give him a cheeky eyebrow raise
It's that realisation that made me stop hating the character, anyone that obsessed with a rival has some deep issues and should be pitied, not scorned.
@@danielcollin8227 especially when the rival in question is Mark
this comment made me realise the obsession is two-sided. holy crap. we know (generally) what's wrong with mark but what's wrong with JEFF?
Despite Jeremy being selfish, he actually had a pretty golden moment in this clip. He offered to dance with Mark so he didn't feel alone.
He also spent stolen credit card money on Mark for an expensive gift. In fact it looks he spent most of the money on Mark, when you think about how expensive a violin is compared to the stuff he bought for himself.
And Jez did all that despite knowing Mark abandoned him to be homeless on the street for a girl who showed Mark zero interest from Day 1. Not to mention, throughout the episode Mark refused to kick Saz out which prevented Jeremy from having a night of sleep due to her partying.
@@PrimetimeX Its still stolen money. When he did have money none of it went to Mark. That guitar also wasn't cheap. Jeremy was getting kicked out for never paying rent and literally stealing the food off Marks plate. Its amazing Mark was willing to let him sleep on the couch.
Jeremy's a toxic scumbag and little gestures like offering to dance don't change that
This show is so dark you have to laugh at it, it's so true to life
Saz is the worst human being to appear on this show
There should honestly be a poll to decide who is the worst human on peep show, there are so many to choose from. Elena refusing to drive an in-labour Sophie was one of the lowest things I've seen lol. Then again Jeremy sleeping with Sophie, Mark's mother-in-law, and trying to get with Dobby has to also be up there. Mark running away from Sophie while she was giving birth...damn the list is endless really.
Nah, don't get me wrong, she's fucking awful, but every character on the show has done something at least as bad as anything she did. Mark kicked a dog to death and ruined someone's career just to name a couple of things, Saz never did anything as bad as that
@@akaakaakaak5779 Dont think Mark actually kicked a dog to death
@@charlesandhisworld he says so in season 1 episode 5. We don't see it on screen but he says he kicked a dog to death in his internal dialogue
@@akaakaakaak5779 Dude he was clearly exaggerating.....
Probably one of Mark’s lowest points, if not the lowest.
Mark’s had some pretty low fucking moments 😂
buying condoms for Sophie and Jeff was pretty down there as well
I love how the writers must have thought "how can we get Jeff over on Mark this time?"
@Mark S Why Jeff is a giant loser?
Mark S chill man it’s a comedy 🤣
I love how he invited Jeff to his birthday party, literally his arch enemy
@@nuttygeezer830 meat in the room Gerard, meat in the room
@@nuttygeezer830 He probably thought it'd be nice to show him his new hot australian girlfriend. He should've known better.
I'll probably never get tired of seeing Robert Webb dancing :D
Incredible how Mark constantly takes this sort of misery and doesn’t end up blowing his brains out
Could you imagine someone dancing like jez all by themselves at a club. They'd be drowning in it
In what, P?
He deserved this but you can't help but feel sorry for him
He shouldn't have hid from Sophie
Mark's not a bad person at heart but he just does not have a clue when it comes to relationships. Great character, just like all the characters devised for this brilliant series
I never felt a bit sorry for him.
Mark rejected Dobby for Saz, not feeling sorry for him, he chose this
If this was any other show Mark and Jez would of danced at the end.
Including Peep Show's later seasons
WOULD HAVE
That’s exactly it
The least, LEAST, he could do here was take up on Jez' slightly awkward dance-proposition. They will always be perfect for each other.
After costing him Thousands of Pounds? 😂 No way
Mark should have knocked out Saz, Jeff and Jeremy in that order.
“That’s why I was coming to see you. To let you in on our scam...”
I love how Jez instantly involves Mark when he gets in trouble
''Let's boogie baby"
The way Dobby says "Have you seen what they're doing?" gets me every time, perfect delivery.
I love how she just appears out of thin air
One of the best episodes but by far the most depressing
The worst in season 5
@@matthudson9705 Best
this scene made me so depressed, i havent felt this bad since this happened to me
same
Do you need someone to hug it out with? I hope you find them, cuz it ain't me. Hugs always creep me out.
I found this really sad
Fun fact. Dancing scenes in films or TV shows the music is added afterwards. So Saz and Jeff were dancing like that without music
It's easy when Saz was on all the drugs.
Normally, I don’t feel too bad for Mark since his misery is pretty much always of his own making. But tI couldn’t help but sympathize with him in this scene. Even if this situation is mostly his own fault, this was just brutal to watch.
“You’re in Frankfurt.”
“Am I?”
“Well I hate to… contradict you.”
"Lot's of people I didn't know you liked?" - Gerrard's best line
I've had a birthday party like this once... except for the violin gift. But the "girlfriend" thing... definitely.
Yep what did you do ?
@@flyhigh9944 Kalashnikov and 200 rounds of ammunition
That’s hard man, i feel for you. But a broad that does that kind of thing is not someone you want in your life. So maybe better for it
Johnson's last look at Mark after the fist was hysterical 😁
Calling Mark babe as she dumps him that is just rubbing salt in the wound right there
Am Australian. They do this.
My British wife says babe all the time when she’s mad at me. I tell her to stop but she don’t listen. She doesn’t listen to anyone.
@@tigerskob I like being called babe if it's romantically, what I mean is that Saz is calling Mark an affectionate term while completely and blatantly showing that he doesn't deserve humane acknowledgement
@@reneye1813 yea same as my wife
@@tigerskobhow’s things now, still married?
This scene is so tragic, even more so when you realise that it's "their song" playing in the background...
Man I hate birthday parties, how painfully uncomfortable it is to be the attention of the entire night.
I love how Jez asked him to dance. Such a sweet friend.
He did sleep with his wife, sister, mother in law and declared his love for his girlfriend Dobby. He isn’t all that sweet really 😅
Jeremy's the most toxic friend ever
Love the way Johnson looks at Mark after Mark hits his own hand
His spinelessness is just so painful
In fairness this is one of the few moments where he chooses an appropriate moment to stand up for himself. It's just that Jeff and Saz are remarkably horrible people.
This was actually sad to watch
That Aussie chick was so cringe.
That is so her
That is so saz
I used to work with an Aussie girl like her
@TJFF ITs all ozzies or all chicks?
So many are like that.
William IV Pub, right near Kensal Green
Look at me now, Dad!
The characters are all so true to life. Hard to push ahead morally and emotionally when surrounded by so many self serving tosers.
Why would Mark even invite Geoff if he clearly hates him? Is his self-esteem that low?
Meat in the room.
Also, it's "Jeff" with a "J." "Geoff" with a "G" is Sophie's grandfather.
Jeff?! As in...Jeff?!
@Scott Hotchkiss Oh! You mean Jeff, as in 'Jeff' Jeff. Right!
As Mark once said about inviting Gerard to another party. "I thought it would look petty and vindictive not to, and as a petty and vindictive individual I have to take extra care not to appear petty or vindictive." I there there's your answer 😂
It would have been worth getting arrested just to punch Jeff in the face at that point
Saz gets the punch here definitely if you ask me
Seriously tho, Jez’s scam was pretty solid
Why does Johnson go 'Ellor Jeremy' like he's from Yorkshire
I'm so glad I read this comment literally right after Johnson said that lol.
1:44 JOHNSON! Jeremy's sudden change in facial expression is priceless
I always love how smooth Jez' dancing is
Johnson still manages to steal the show
3:54 that's a brutal shot of Mark on his own
i had my wedding reception in the room this was filmed! Used to be a great pub on the Harrow road...has gone downhill recently though.
Sometimes you just gotta sit back and appreciate superlative comedy
I love Johnson's facial expressions.
Painful watching Mark making a fool of himself.
3:06 shittest barmaid ever.
Hahahaha
Jeff, the insufferable Chad, always trumphing Mark. Mark needing to atleast be able to trumph over someone and proceeds to do it to the somewhat petty-jealous, but still nice Gerard
Geoff.
The look johnson gives mark gets me everytime lmao 1:12
1:19
"I don't want a fucking violin!"
4:10 Jez is mint haha
I love how Gerard is so pathetic he has to get mark to be his social mentor
Jeremy genuinely offering to dance with Mark to save him from complete hellish humiliation might be my favourite Peep Show moment.
‘Oh Ho hello, she’s getting jiggy to this one’ might be my favourite peep show quote ever for some mad reason
When Sartre said, 'Hell is other people', he was talking about Saz.
I love that TH-cam’s captions can’t even register that Saz talking is language.
He’s dancing is so funny 😆 but it was nice he offered mark to dance
Mark paying for the shit to save jezz' skin. "He loves me really"
I sometimes feel so bad for Mark.
This episode hurt to watch. I legit felt bad for Mark for the first time ever
I think I’d need therapy for this level of humiliation.
"I don't want a fucking violin!" Lmao.
I would definitely have given the broom for this move, no matter how diabolical my girlfriend selection process might have been
This is the most painful thing I’ve ever seen
Gerrard head bobbing.
good lord it's been a hot minute since i heard liberty x
OMG Big Suze looks amazing here
0:21 Gerard is literally me at every social gathering.
Haha....Johnson and Jez. Like matter and antimatter.
That was painful to watch but Mark did bring it on himself, after all.
favorite episode of all time
Gonna tell my kids this was Saul and Kim
The reason this scene is so painful is because of the setup. We as the viewer are so hoping mark would punch Jeff and take his girlfriend back. But he lets Jeff get on really showing how much of a loser he is for not standing up to him. He also has to pay Johnson back on behalf of Jeremy. There is no happy ending to this episode. That’s the way most peep show episodes happen it’s classic British humour. The episode starts of fine but by the end the character is the loser.
When mark say: "Our tune, this is our tune."
What's the name of the song?
Percy Sledge - When a Man Loves a Woman
Peep Show Thanks man.
Would have been great if Jeremy would have told Mark "let's get out of here" and they just left the party at the end.
"you'll pay me back Jermey - even if you end up dancing in cages of fetish bars" lol
He's his own worst enemy
He's shaped by his environment. If Mark was surrounded by better people from the start he would probably be a great guy but he's spend his entire life around complete piece of shit arseholes.
His family and Jez are just awful people.
After nine years I just noticed that wince
What's the name of Mark and saz's song?
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'The Barron Knights'
This is Mark's lowest moment
What about the night Geoff sent him out to buy condoms for him🤣😂
@@kincaid7550 well, that's a lower moment
Gerrard with the white runners.
Where is super hans in this ?
Lets boogie baby
Have the Romantic poets really never written about wincing?
Surely he can just return the items? You may even be able to make some profit by reselling the Paul McCartney guitar
speed dating? i’d be better off speed SKATING!
"Alan I'm sorry but he's not a criminal, he's just an idiot" 😂😂
“Ohhh and theirs more” 🙂
Organising a party (which he hates) to try and show off a girlfriend he knows deep down isn't interested to impress people he doesn't like became the ultimate public humiliation.
It's embarrassing to admit but it's an exaggerated representation of something we probably all went through at some point in our youth. It's a tough lesson but best to spend time with people you know genuinely care about you, doing something you're genuinely interested in. (Even if that makes your circle small, you're still winning in life).
When Johnson and Jez are talking, why does Big Suze keep moving?
If this had anything to do with the Corleones then Jeff would be dead yesterday!