@@PennyWise-eu9nz This is a television show, it seems like you've forgotten and think you are giving out actual advice. You may be experiencing delusions of grandeur. Sorry.
I'm pretty sure that "if you're on this call you're one of the unlucky few" is a direct quote from that CEO who fired a bunch of people over Zoom during Covid
Wow, the irony of Tom mocking the people being fired but then has his own potential firing being thrown in his face by everyone later at the house party!
Sometimes I forget that Tom is the sort of guy who licks boots of his superiors and yells at minimum wage workers. Very much a "fuck you got mine" kind of guy.
That seems pretty much par for the course for a lot of HR departments. I got fired from my dream job over video chat a few months ago with no warning, and the head of HR clearly didn’t give a shit. She basically just told me I wasn’t “a good fit for the job” and fucked right off without going into specifics. 95% sure they just couldn’t afford to pay me anymore. Now of course that’s just one person being fired as opposed to dozens at once, but still. You pretty much have to be completely soulless in order to do that shit so callously.
@@TheAndrewj96 still at the end of the day its just orders. like greg here is just the messenger of a piece of paper. i would be kinda sad maybe cuz its tough to fire dozens of people, but its definitely not my problem nor my decision.
thats absolutely normal ppl get fired every single day and it only happens by somone delivering the news, it feels fucked up when it happens to you but its normal its a job that someone has to do, u cant send a dog to fire someone u need a human to do it, it cant be a person whos gonna feel bad afterwords, its the same with most doctors, you never notice how doctors diagnos ppl with horrible diseases all the time and dont really show any emotion about it, they deal with soo much sad shit that its only a job for someone whos can handle there emotion, u dont see doctors crying or overly sad its apart of the job just like firing ppl is when it comes to business
@@FH-bc9su That's actually good for him tho cause people don't perceive him as a threat. They see him as just some awkward clumsy goofball but there is a very ambitious little slimeball hiding beneath the surface.
The thumbs up to Tom and the "dododododoo ah there" while being totally visible and audible to the audience of soon to be terminated 😂 Almost killed me
1:12 I like how Greg began making a thumbs up to Tom, but realized that it probably wouldn't look good to thumbs up when firing dozens of people, so he tried to save it by rubbing his head. 😂😂
@@craigweimer6512 he was very good at the wheeling and dealing and ingratiating himself with the top brass, which is most of the battle. But in terms of, "right, today, you will be doing X task", I think this is all we get.
I mean, Greg wasn't good guy in the first place, since 1 season he's a literal embodiment of nepotism (all of Roy siblings are, tbf, but at least they are Logan's children, not his nephew... At this point, Greg is more involved with company than Connor.)
He was a no-job having, living off his mother into his thirties with no ambition but a high desire to suck up and get shit for free-kind of guy. Just a bit clueless in the beginning, but he is quite much a 'I got mine, where's yours?' type of person.
Right like u signed up for this did u really think u could work for a soulless company and get treated with love and care lmfaoo? U can’t play both sides
Something very similar to this happened at the company I work at. We had a mandatory company wide “digital event” that was just the CEO confirming that over 2000 people were getting fired.
I just came realize what a great Henchman Greg is. As bumbling as he is Greg only does what is told and that seems to be the only reason why he is still around in the company.
I never understood this view point. Even outside of media. I can sympathize with anyone regardless of how terrible they are. Do people really just see a morally grey person and say "yea fuck him. I want bad stuff to happen to him"
@@ReubenModeXXX did you not at all watch how he acted when greg was reading his script? How are we supposed to give him any compassion when his job is at stake when he clearly has no empathy at all when regular folks are losing their jobs. Just because we have spent 4 seasons with him does not mean he's a good person and I don't see why I should have any compassion for him when he's on the chopping block given how he just acted in this scene.
As someone who has been on the firing end of a scenario like this. It's as cold as this. The VP came in and said "Hello. This will be your last day. Here's HR". I worked with that dude for 22 years and that's all I got from him. Cold. But that's how it goes I suppose
The fact that they can easily hear him whisper "Nice....." in that smug self congratulating tone before ending the call.........lol....so brutal and rage inducing.
Even though this is meant to be a comedic and highly ironic moment, this is HOW I IMAGINE most major companies conduct rounds of mass terminations/layoffs. Pawn off on some underling with the corporate structure who has JUST ENOUGH POWER to fire people but NOT ENOUGH to tell the people ordering them to go screw themselves.
@@Jimbo1221 that's what they get for being on *TH-cam* of all things instead of being focused on the show 😂 almost as bad as being on Twitter then complaining about spoilers
this is the precise moment greg became mr. succession
Gregenberg. "Say my name. If it is to be said"
@@klina7645 HAHAHAHAHA
This why I hate the corporate world
Succeisenberg
Bravo vince
"I'm seeing some confusion in the chat" has serious meme potential
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
this whole show has serious meme potential lol
LoL.
The ENTIRE SPEECH is copied / INSPIRED by Vishal Garg firing his employees over zoom call.
All the speech.
Bro I want Greg to be live streamer so bad lol
He says, "Nice" before he actually ends the call. "Nice" was the last thing that the terminated employees heard in this call.
i saw that classic greg moment lmao
You have to remember that literally everyone in that zoom call is probably more qualified than Greg, the person firing them
Also more qualified than Tom lol
@@pb.j.1753Tom was the only one doing some work
@@PennyWise-eu9nzwhy are you being sorry?
@@PennyWise-eu9nz This is a television show, it seems like you've forgotten and think you are giving out actual advice. You may be experiencing delusions of grandeur. Sorry.
Nepotism
"t-d-d-d-dooo final day of employment" sent me over the edge
Sent me through the window.
Greg went from puking in a giant costume to slitting throats in a giant corporation in 4 years.
I see you Greg. I see you.
in their timeline, its been like 1 year lol
@@JoaoVictor-yq8ym Has it really?.........damn
Not 4 it's more like 1.5 years
@@dv9239 Logan celebrates his 80th birthday in S1E1, and dies age 86 in this season, so 6 years more or less
@@miguelignaciocharlesgonzal8293he was 84 when he died
One of the messages on the chat says: "Who is this guy? He looks like an intern."
😭 😭 😭
Episode 3: revenge of the interns
Episode 2: interns strike back
I'm pretty sure that "if you're on this call you're one of the unlucky few" is a direct quote from that CEO who fired a bunch of people over Zoom during Covid
Really driving in the knife there.
This was real?
@@superdupeninja8149 Based on a few true stories, yes,
@@superdupeninja8149 you can view it online, it was "better" and they also said the cry line
Crazy, straight up from that zoom call!
Wow, the irony of Tom mocking the people being fired but then has his own potential firing being thrown in his face by everyone later at the house party!
Sometimes I forget that Tom is the sort of guy who licks boots of his superiors and yells at minimum wage workers. Very much a "fuck you got mine" kind of guy.
It's a dog eat dog world.
I don't think he was mocking them but telling Greg to put on a sad face lol
No I think he wanted Greg to add more emotion
@@TESkyrimizerIf you’ve seen How I Met Your Mother, Barney Stinson describes it as the ‘Chain of Screaming’
"nice, done"
my mans really did commit corporate mass murder and treated it like some check item in a list
The game is the game
That's exactly what it is in the real world. A game...everyone's either a player or a pawn.
The best part is he said it before he terminated the call. Those people absolutely heard him say “nice..” to himself
Lmao
Bro said “nice” before completely shutting off the meeting 😂
Greg's capacity for evil is really troublesome. Like he can non-challantly fire dozens of people and think nothing of it
That seems pretty much par for the course for a lot of HR departments. I got fired from my dream job over video chat a few months ago with no warning, and the head of HR clearly didn’t give a shit. She basically just told me I wasn’t “a good fit for the job” and fucked right off without going into specifics. 95% sure they just couldn’t afford to pay me anymore.
Now of course that’s just one person being fired as opposed to dozens at once, but still. You pretty much have to be completely soulless in order to do that shit so callously.
Greg is the killer that Logan was looking for
@@TheAndrewj96 still at the end of the day its just orders. like greg here is just the messenger of a piece of paper. i would be kinda sad maybe cuz its tough to fire dozens of people, but its definitely not my problem nor my decision.
thats absolutely normal ppl get fired every single day and it only happens by somone delivering the news, it feels fucked up when it happens to you but its normal its a job that someone has to do, u cant send a dog to fire someone u need a human to do it, it cant be a person whos gonna feel bad afterwords, its the same with most doctors, you never notice how doctors diagnos ppl with horrible diseases all the time and dont really show any emotion about it, they deal with soo much sad shit that its only a job for someone whos can handle there emotion, u dont see doctors crying or overly sad its apart of the job just like firing ppl is when it comes to business
Remember when he tried to sue Greenpeace too?
"Too-da-doo-doo-doo...final day of employment!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Greg is choppin' it up
Greg is choppin' it up!
Greg is choppin' it up
Greg is choppin' it up
Greg is choppin’ it up
Greg is Choppin' it up!
Greg the egg has become a fully grown ruthless rooster. The transformation is complete.
Yup
Greg the Snake
He is gonna be the Successor, he is a Roy after all
True, though he still cant string together two sentences without choking himself.
@@FH-bc9su That's actually good for him tho cause people don't perceive him as a threat. They see him as just some awkward clumsy goofball but there is a very ambitious little slimeball hiding beneath the surface.
Greg was especially Machiavellian in tonight's episode.
The thumbs up to Tom and the "dododododoo ah there" while being totally visible and audible to the audience of soon to be terminated 😂 Almost killed me
Also he says “nice..” before he actually hits the button to end the call. Those people heard him say that to himself lol
1:12 I like how Greg began making a thumbs up to Tom, but realized that it probably wouldn't look good to thumbs up when firing dozens of people, so he tried to save it by rubbing his head. 😂😂
"Nice, done."
Actual sociopath
Probably more out-of-touch and dumb.
If you think about it, they all probably also heard that too before he ended the call.
as sociopathic as enjoying a steak.
@@Arguments_only that's what I've been saying for years
I love this scene, because it's the only proof we get in the entire show that Greg is capable of actually doing work.
Nah man he killed it with ATN. He actually had some pretty good intuition.
@@craigweimer6512 he was very good at the wheeling and dealing and ingratiating himself with the top brass, which is most of the battle. But in terms of, "right, today, you will be doing X task", I think this is all we get.
@@declancochran2882well, actually, he did also break a few Greggs (after being prodded 67 times)
Greg is fully one of them now. Anyone can be corrupted it seems haha.
I mean, Greg wasn't good guy in the first place, since 1 season he's a literal embodiment of nepotism (all of Roy siblings are, tbf, but at least they are Logan's children, not his nephew... At this point, Greg is more involved with company than Connor.)
He was a no-job having, living off his mother into his thirties with no ambition but a high desire to suck up and get shit for free-kind of guy. Just a bit clueless in the beginning, but he is quite much a 'I got mine, where's yours?' type of person.
@@Blashmack I forget what Ewan's plans were, but if he'd kept on the couch, smoking weed, would have have some of that quater-billion by now?
@@Blashmack he was in senior management program in the first episode just like roman in season 2
@@cardboard2night his grandfather owns some percentage in the waystar and has a seat at the board
Remember when some teenager smoked weed in his car causing him to lose his job?
Started from the bottom
I hope they make Greg fire Tom. What a great way to finish their arc.
this is EXACTLY what i was thinking during the whole *SPOILER EP 7* "fire ebba" bit
Lol Tom's meltdown over this would be legendary
Hahaha I was just thinking about that
Butcher with a smile.
Well nope
When he says “nice” as the last word before ending the call 💀
Surprised no mention of toms hilarious background motions lol. Greg killed me this episode!
Muting the chat responses was the chef’s kiss 👨🏾🍳
This was like a hellish version of Up in the Air
which one is Clooney
@@candysays100 Greg
I thought the same lol
It made me laugh when Tom cried about losing his job later in the episode
Gary was ruthless this episode
You mean Craig
@@snitox I thought his nane was steve.
Amusing to imagine Logan also being proud of Greg here, and he looks so presentable.
Greg has Roy blood. He will make a big play before the series ends
He is the 'Roy' who won by extension of Tom and Ewan has a board seat.
Note the timing of Greg ending the chat while saying "Nice... and... Done."
Everyone in the chat heard the "Nice..."
When you work for giant corporations you can't really be surprised when they treat you like this.
Right like u signed up for this did u really think u could work for a soulless company and get treated with love and care lmfaoo? U can’t play both sides
After all those years working for Jaws and you get fired by a guppy.
Now i am become Succession, the destroyer of jobs
I thought they'd reveal he'd been on mute at the end
Same
That would have been perfect 😂
Yes him leaning forward towards the laptop made me think that
lol Greg says "good morning" to his script
One of the best comedy duos in decades
That "Nice!" at the end fucking KILLS me every time lol
Greg had every low level employees' dream rise in power.
Literally the right person to handle this job; completely clueless.
Something very similar to this happened at the company I work at. We had a mandatory company wide “digital event” that was just the CEO confirming that over 2000 people were getting fired.
Most chilled firing of all time.
It would have been great if the chat said "Greg, you are on mute."
That’s what I figured was gonna happen,
That would’ve been easy.
I love it when he goes: it’s firing time!
"Good morning!..........good morning....."
greg is gregging like a good greglet
To be honest, this guy has handled it way better than a lot of real leaders. At least, he is being straight forward.
I love that he says "nice, done" a second before disconnecting
I love the second ‘Good morning’ while pointing at the paper. You really feel the genuineness
"Nice."
lmao. fuckin brutal.
I hope Greg becomes CEO, that would be the funniest ending
Yeah, I am sure thats what the writers are going for. What is the funniest ending
That "makes me cry" was a reference from that Vishal Garg CEO asshole lol
Wish one of the employees would say "I remember you from Congress ... If it is to be said so it is"
Sweet baby jeesus!
Cousin Greg truly has become a Roy now.
Lord Gregory Hirsch,Grand-sired by Lord Ewing of House Roy from this day forward known as the hatchet of ATN.
The thumbs up after the first “final day of employment” really got me.
I just came realize what a great Henchman Greg is. As bumbling as he is Greg only does what is told and that seems to be the only reason why he is still around in the company.
by the end of the episode Tom had a meltdown at people just joking about him being out at ATN. interesting!
You didn't even bother to memorise that, Greg?😂
Ubisoft right now firing all of the xdefiant team just a couple days before Christmas
After how Tom acted in this scene how is the viewer supposed to sympathize with him about Mattsson letting him go?
this show is all about feeling emphathetic for terrible people based on the few good qualities in an ocean of bad qualities
I never understood this view point. Even outside of media.
I can sympathize with anyone regardless of how terrible they are. Do people really just see a morally grey person and say "yea fuck him. I want bad stuff to happen to him"
@@ReubenModeXXX did you not at all watch how he acted when greg was reading his script? How are we supposed to give him any compassion when his job is at stake when he clearly has no empathy at all when regular folks are losing their jobs. Just because we have spent 4 seasons with him does not mean he's a good person and I don't see why I should have any compassion for him when he's on the chopping block given how he just acted in this scene.
I honestly don’t think Tom was mocking them. I think he was trying to tell Greg to make it sound more sympathetic
@@ReubenModeXXX Tom is not a morally grey person, he's a huge pos.
Now THAT'S breaking some Greggs.
everyone talking about Kendell being a killer but look at greg That man is a killer.
As someone who has been on the firing end of a scenario like this. It's as cold as this. The VP came in and said "Hello. This will be your last day. Here's HR". I worked with that dude for 22 years and that's all I got from him. Cold. But that's how it goes I suppose
"Goodbye!"
Greg is the living proof/manifestation of "its not about what you know, its about who you know". And Greg knows his uncle... who is a billionaire 😎😂
This is like the company I know of on the news during pandemic
Tom is just chilling on his phone 4 steps away
that secondary pointed featured goodmorning
How does anyone watch this show and not want all of the characters to die?
Por que en el fondo muchos aspiran a ser ellos
Because that's just life and business. No need to take everything personal.
Because it's not real
I won't care if they all are left standing or die in some terrible fire.
Lmaooo that’s exactly why I stopped watching. Never seen a show where I dislike every character before
Greg the pain sponge
“A butcher with a smile”
“Nice, done!”😂😂😂
The fact that they can easily hear him whisper "Nice....." in that smug self congratulating tone before ending the call.........lol....so brutal and rage inducing.
00:53 the camera work lol
its intentional
There are so many little gems in this clip.
"Obviously I can't take questions" lol
i like the 2 different ways he says good morning once he switches to cooperate script
This is the moment greg became judas
Even though this is meant to be a comedic and highly ironic moment, this is HOW I IMAGINE most major companies conduct rounds of mass terminations/layoffs.
Pawn off on some underling with the corporate structure who has JUST ENOUGH POWER to fire people but NOT ENOUGH to tell the people ordering them to go screw themselves.
Gregory Harsh
Gregweiler finally appears.
bruh finish the episode first bruh
bruh cry about it bruh
@@user-zw4wh1tm9x what? Did you not watch it!
@@cockroachv I'm pretty sure the user who posted the video, posted this video before the episode even finished live LOL
@@Jimbo1221 that's what they get for being on *TH-cam* of all things instead of being focused on the show 😂 almost as bad as being on Twitter then complaining about spoilers
This is the same story as that of Vishal Garg, the CEO who fired employees via Zoom.
Better than some email firing, or finding out you’re fired from someone else after the fact
Puts a thumbs up while firing everyone lol
Is it too soon to say this is one of the best shows ever?
I've been here, my uncle is a multi billion media tycoon and he made me fire all the janitors in our office over zoom. 😔 My suit was creased
The chat had me dying when they criticized how Greg was conducting himself
I want to see Greg's evil fully unleashed. I can't decide if he should marry Tom or just beat the crap out of him.
Too du du du was the funniest part
No severance or exit packages for the workers? Do they even get their last paychecks?
I guess it depends on their contracts?
Out there somewhere i really believe Uncle Logan is proud of his nephew yep he's a Roy through and through
You don't understand this show or Logan at all if you think that
Greg, you son of gun, you. Look at YOU :)
I love the watch tap
Still have a hunch Greg will be CEO
Brian Cox mentioned the same during a interview.
Lol! Tom was being a clown 😂
Logan has his killer.
too doo doo doo-doo, final day of employment