You know what? We should load up WarQuest together sometime. Pizza, beer, draw the curtains, settle in for a massive sesh'...
You know what? We should load up WarQuest together sometime. Pizza, beer, draw the curtains, settle in for a massive sesh'...
OBSESSED
Dick
in
the
dob
Why do I find her intensely attractive?
>dude let's hole up in the apartment with (products) and have a freakin' massive SESH bro it's gonna be so EPIC and NERDY
Nerds were never like that
Desperation pushing you to low hanging fruit
Not even true. There's plenty of other similar characters I wouldn't give the time of day.
No OP , I genuinely think shes really pretty , but you are right , I am loney....so very alone. I think at this point I should just pay for an escort but that wont help much
Who said anything about epic and nerdy? Pizza and beer is the most normalfag thing ever.
She looks like the ugly girl that has learned to give godlike head to compensate.
Her face has a lot of character and most eyes are more drawn to that face than your usual pretty face.
I need to do that with my gf sometime
no thanks, WarQuest hasn't been good since the last Goblin of Chaos expansion
*vacuum face*
Dobbie best girl, ground Mark off in her first appearance and is chill as fuck the rest of the series
WRONG!
That perfect combination of attractiveness and low self esteem
This is actually the saddest episode of the whole series, it rips my heart out. Mark breaks out of his pattern, finds a beautiful woman who likes him and a career path he loves and would excel at, and in the end fucks it all up and goes back to the miserable life he knows. It's painful just thinking about it.
It wasn't a career, he was pretending to be at university.
That's all ancient history now
The point is that within minutes of pretending to be there it becomes clear that he stands out above everyone because he's extremely knowledgeable and well suited for the role and would be very happy legitimately pursuing it.
Good luck just becoming a university professor though, you have to suck your way up to those cushy jobs.
It's not like he didn't try, he wrote a book and did those Sherlock Holmes walks.
Does anyone else wish there was a whole movie about this episode? Sure, it would have ended in an agonizing "liar reveal" third act, but I think this would have made for a comfy movie & a great ending for Mark. Heck, I even had ChatGPT make a plotline for it based on the episode summary from the wiki. It wasn't great, but it did the job.
I also feel the same way about the Valerie episode.
Care to share the ChatGPT script?
Sure. It's not great, but I'll give you what I got.
>The episode itself was given as a "first act." I asked ChatGPT to make second & third acts, even had it make another version when I wasn't satisfied with the other one. I can share the original prompt, later, if you want.
Starting... NOW
Second Act:
Act 2 opens with Mark waking up in April's dorm room, feeling both disappointed and regretful about his missed opportunity the night before. He is determined to make things right and win April's affection. Meanwhile, Jeremy, still reeling from his humiliating experience with the band, decides to embark on a journey of self-discovery, seeking guidance from an eccentric life coach named Guru Steve.
Mark, armed with a newfound determination, sets out to impress April by showcasing his intelligence and wit. He attends Professor MacLeish's lectures regularly, not as a pretense anymore, but genuinely interested in expanding his knowledge. He takes diligent notes and engages in thoughtful discussions, catching the attention of both the professor and his fellow students.
As Mark immerses himself in his studies, he also finds himself growing closer to April. They bond over their shared love for history and engage in lively debates, creating a strong intellectual connection. April begins to see Mark as more than just a customer at the shoe store, appreciating his genuine efforts to pursue her.
Meanwhile, Jeremy's encounters with Guru Steve take him on a series of hilarious misadventures. From attempting yoga poses in public to participating in bizarre trust exercises, Jeremy finds himself in absurd and comical situations that challenge his self-perception and push him to embrace personal growth.
Back in Dartmouth, Mark seizes an opportunity to organize a university quiz competition, similar to the famous "University Challenge" show. He convinces Professor MacLeish to sponsor the event and invites April to participate, knowing her exceptional knowledge will be an asset to the team.
Jeremy, seeking redemption, takes on the role of the team's enthusiastic cheerleader and unofficial mascot. He brings his signature humor and unconventional charm to the quiz, entertaining the audience and injecting much-needed energy into the competition.
As the quiz progresses, Mark's team faces tough competition, but they manage to showcase their intellect and teamwork, impressing both the audience and April. Mark's confidence grows as he realizes the extent of his capabilities beyond his career as a loan manager. He discovers a passion for teaching and mentoring others, inspired by Professor MacLeish's guidance.
Third Act:
In the final act, Mark and April's relationship continues to blossom amidst their shared intellectual pursuits. They spend hours discussing history, exchanging book recommendations, and exploring the picturesque campus of Dartmouth. Mark's vulnerability and sincerity win over April's heart, and she begins to see a future with him beyond their time at university.
Jeremy, having undergone a transformation of his own, discovers a hidden talent for music. With the support of his newfound life coach, Guru Steve, he forms a comedy music duo, infusing his witty humor into catchy songs. Jeremy's performances become a hit on campus, further boosting his self-esteem and sense of purpose.
As Mark nears graduation, he faces a difficult decision. Should he stay in Dartmouth to pursue his blossoming relationship with April or return to his career as a loan manager in London? With the support of his friends and newfound passion for teaching, Mark decides to follow his heart and remain in Dartmouth, taking up a position as a history professor at the university.
The story concludes with Mark delivering an inspiring commencement speech at the graduation ceremony. He reflects on his journey, highlighting the importance of embracing change, following one's passions, and cherishing the connections forged along the way. Among the audience, April watches proudly as Mark imparts his wisdom and motivates the graduating students.
In a heartwarming twist, April surprises Mark by revealing that she has been accepted into a postgraduate program in London. The couple celebrates their love and the exciting new chapter of their lives, ready to face the challenges of a long-distance relationship with unwavering optimism and commitment.
As the credits roll, the audience is left with a sense of fulfillment, witnessing the characters' growth, the triumph of love over obstacles, and the transformative power of self-discovery. The Peep Show episode that started with a sour and unsatisfying ending now concludes on a joyous note, reminding us that sometimes, the path to happiness requires us to take risks, embrace change, and seize opportunities for personal growth and connection.
>User
>Great work! My only criticism is that there doesn't seem to be any kind of conflict for Mark & April, nor does he have a real reason to want to continue being a loan manager when the choice is forced upon him.
>ChatGPT
>Thank you for your feedback! I apologize for the oversight. Let's introduce some conflict and add depth to Mark and April's relationship. Here's a revised third act:
Third Act:
In the final act, Mark and April's relationship faces a significant test as they confront their differing aspirations. April, fueled by her academic success and the desire to make a difference in the world, reveals her intention to pursue a prestigious research opportunity overseas. Mark, torn between his love for April and his established career as a loan manager, is forced to reevaluate his priorities.
As Mark struggles to come to terms with the potential loss of their relationship, he finds solace and guidance from an unexpected source—Professor MacLeish. The professor, impressed by Mark's dedication and growth throughout his time at Dartmouth, offers him a teaching position at the university. This opportunity presents Mark with a chance to pursue his passion for history and be closer to April.
However, Mark realizes that in order to be with April and maintain a fulfilling career, he needs to make some difficult choices. He contemplates leaving behind his safe and familiar job as a loan manager and embracing the uncertainties of a career in academia.
Meanwhile, April grapples with her own doubts. The research opportunity abroad, while prestigious, represents a significant sacrifice in terms of being away from Mark and their blossoming relationship. She faces the internal struggle of balancing her ambitions with her desire for a life filled with love and companionship.
In a heartfelt conversation, Mark and April open up to each other about their fears and dreams. They recognize that compromise and communication are essential in any relationship. Mark, fueled by his newfound passion for teaching and his love for April, makes the decision to leave his job as a loan manager and join April on her journey abroad. They both commit to supporting each other's dreams and facing the challenges together.
The story concludes with a bittersweet yet hopeful farewell as Mark and April embark on their new adventure. Surrounded by their friends, they bid farewell to Dartmouth, ready to embrace the unknown future. As they board the plane, hand in hand, the audience is left with the belief that their love and commitment will help them overcome any obstacles that come their way.
The episode ends with a comedic twist, as Jeremy, now the mascot of the university, hilariously leads the crowd in a farewell chant while donning a ridiculous outfit. The lighthearted moment serves as a reminder that even in the face of uncertainty, friendship and laughter can bring joy and strength.
As the credits roll, viewers are left with a sense of satisfaction, witnessing the characters' growth, the resilience of love, and the transformative power of making difficult choices for the sake of personal and emotional fulfillment.
>User
>Wow, that was even better! Thank you! I really appreciate everything you do, ChatGPT!
>ChatGPT
>You're very welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it and found it to be an improvement. Thank you for your kind words, and I'm always here to help. If you have any more requests or need assistance with anything else, feel free to ask. Have a great day!
Thanks for sharing dude! Also wtf, did an AI story almost just make me cry?
>I had ChatGPT write [anything]
you deserve nothing and it's exactly what it gave you
Hey, buddy, how is the writer's strike going? Did those mean old executives give you more money for the scene where you made the irritating girl boss yell her pronouns at the emasculated main character? Gotta pay for those daily $20 Starbucks artisanal acai berry infused frappucinos somehow, am I right?
meds
Yeah, I know you take a lot of them. Probably explains why you think you deserve more money for your work, anyways.
meds
Nah, Natalie was the best woman for Mark. She was the perfect counterbalance to Mark's cowardice.
If Mark wants to remain a passive coward forever, then yes, she would be a good counterpart. In the sad episode he sees his potential, a glimpse of what his life could be if he chooses to grow.
>TFW no Dobbie GF to stay indoors with and fuck a lot.
>met autistic wife at work
>exactly like Sophia Lillis but smaller
>Enjoys nerdy stuff
Living the dream
>80% chance of manlet children
Uh oh
>Exactly like Sophia Lillis but smaller
>Sophia Lillis height: 5ft
You married a autistic dwarf?
If this isn't a larp good job anon. You won.
What field? I never work with women.
t. AutoCAD monkey
Forgot to mention how fat she is.
tfw no elena ayylmao 5head gf
>t.
Elena mogs everyone in this show and it's not even close.
>tfw ywn eat spelt bread with Elena
I love how she's canonically hot as fuck in show but she still looks a little weird, like it still makes her look attainable somehow. Like she's at the top of the hierarchy in her little circle but she wouldn't quite make it in the big leagues and this might give her a little insecurity that would give me a shot.
You basically just needed to say
>10/10 in bongland
Or Russia or wherever the fuck she's from.
Maybe for guys like us, Dobby was always a pipe dream....
he's literally me
I really wish he would have fucked her right there in the closet. She was LITERALLY asking for it.
>fucking in a utility closet
Grounds for termination, grinding is a gray area
The value you get from fucking a woman that hot in a closet is a lot more than you'd get from that soulless job. Ten, twenty years later I'd still be telling people how I made the sticky notes sticky with the thirsty little minx I poled in the staples closet, I wouldn't give a shit about what wagecube I was in.
Telling people about your sexual experiences is cringe.
Company was on its last legs by then anyway
Imagine they finish up and return to work. Mark glancing sheepishly over at Dob every so often and her giving him cute knowing smiles as she spends the rest of the day with his cum inside her
>this guy calls you an incel
How do you respond without sounding mad?
no you!
jeff's doing a joke, jeff's doing a joke, everybody quiet cause jeff's doing a joke
>Chance would be a fine thing
>meets the best girl on the second episode
>ghosts her because of a little choking
>ends up with a fat, miserable, alcoholic sophie
It still bugs me how dumb mark is
His show wouldn't he very funny if he and Jez made good decisions, would it?
It might’ve
>it's another "dude of course I'm a big Peep Show fan haha I watched all the best bits on YouTube" thread where people don't know that Dobby slowly reveals her true self as a vile human being
There isn’t a person on the show who isn’t a vile human being except maybe big suze
big suze literally cannot comprehend monetary poorness and also treats Mark horribly for 1 (one) bad thing he said to her (because of Jez)
she also fucked Johnson the same night she broke up with Jez even though Johnson didn't hide the fact he paid Jez to do it
Suze isn't vile, she's just supposed to be very stupid and naive.
Big suze is typical out of touch upper class with no empathy for people beneath her social level
More like everyone gets fladerized to be worse and worse over the series until they're unrecognizable compared to their original self
Jez going from 'had a gay experiment and didn't want to talk about it ever again' to 'poz my neghole daddy, breed my bussy' was like fucking whiplash in the last series.
>Jez going from 'had a gay experiment and didn't want to talk about it ever again'
when Sophie confessed to him that she dated 3 men, he literally says he's gone with more men than her and he basically only sleeps with women
Also he had Pej wank him off in uni several times
I thought it kind of made sense since the characters lives spiral into worse and worse conditions as the story progresses. I have rewatched the series innumerable times and usually skip the final couple series since they're so depressing
He literally speaks several times about having had sex (or fucking about with) with men
I thought he was bisexual
>being a Peep Show secondary
lol
Name one thing Dobby did wrong.
watch the show, gay.
Knew you couldn't.
see
The way she reacted when Mark got the cat
Mark didn't fucking ask her about the cat, he just did it without thinking then gave it away to a random woman who Super Hans meant to try and fuck
Hanging out with her ex when in a relationship with Mark.
Wanting to dine and dash.
Riot at JLB.
Wearing jeans at christmas.
God I love her
Constantly going to see Gerard.
To be fair she didn't know about the struggle between Mark and Gerrard, they were both going behind her back to set themselves up with her, plus its implied they were already friends before Mark was on the scene. And the one time she didn't go see him, he actually died.
Not bad, but it doesn't capture Mark or Jez's negative and self destructive traits.
Pour one out for a real bro. He had my back at Yalta, and Corfu 06
I just discovered the show today for the one and only reason that I had curry today and I knew the "Four naan, Jeremy? That's insane." meme so I decided to finally look up what show it was and started watching this Full Episodes playlist on Youtube, and while it is indeed full episodes, it skips straight from the end(?) of season 1 to midway through 4, then big gaps missing of 5 and 6 and now I'm on 7.
Dobby is so fucking hot I'm losing my mind, I'm really attracted to girls like her. I admit the hairstyle is an ezmode femhack for attracting males, all the broads are doing it and it's kind of lame but it works lol. But I also like her nose and eyes, people underestimate a cute face and just go for the tits but then she's got that squishy shortstack body so really she's the whole package for me.
Watch it on tubi
It's one of the funniest shows of all time, you should watch it properly. There aren't even that many episodes, each "series" is like 6 eps.
Nancy was the nicest girl in the show I don’t remember her doing anything that bad, she helped out in soup kitchens and always encouraged mark.
>went out with Jez on his class reunion and immediately grinded her ass on a moron's crotch
>"""married""" Jez for visa purposes, missed her own wedding for a job interview
>cheated on Jez with Super Hans
>wanted to suck that rich hippie's cock
However, her believing even superficially in God and being outspoken about it in the atheist hellhole known as the UK makes her at least a tinge more moral than practically every other character in the show, except maybe Stu the monk
Pretty sure her being a Christian is just a joke about Americans being religious fanatics. The actress is a fucking Canadian anyway
I mean, if the writers wanted her religious background to be a joke about Americans or something, they failed pretty hard.
But maybe they wanted the contrast of her being a genuinely happy, if very dim, believer that actually helps the community with Mark and Jez who are both outspoken, vitriolic, anti-religious atheists that are also constantly miserable, conniving and backstabbing
She’s essentially a sex tourist. She’s a rich girl taking an extended vacation in the UK to “appreciate the culture” IE get railed by as many men as possible. That’s why Jez never had a chance, being his girlfriend would defeat the entire purpose of her presence in the UK
>american character wants to get blacked
What the fuck did they mean by this?
>you will never get to give the Orgazoid a knuckleshuffle
You know what I fancy right now?
Caught this the other day. I guess his real surname actually is Hans
Odd case of a character actually DE-flanderizing over time.
I'm so glad you're moving in with me Jez, cause I really really like you. Also Ben's going to stop paying my rent.
worst girl by far
Suze>Nancy>Toni>Elena>Zara
dobbie looks like she would suck you literally dry
Is "Dobby" a typical british woman's name?
Her name is Deborah.
It's weird seeing colored people in British shows and then they just act normal like nobody notices they're colored, wtf
Considering it takes place in 2000's London, no, not really. It would be dumb in period pieces of earlier times, though.
It is weird though, you can't find a single colored person in all of America who doesn't make 100% of everything about their race.
Not as weird as you trying to derail a perfectly nice Peep Show thread with your right wing SJW garbage. Keep 4chan shit on 4chan.
Your post is completely bizarre and no one is talking about 4chan but you.
>derail
Uh, no?
>right wing
How on earth is it "right wing"?
>SJW
??? That doesn't even make sense
>4chan bogeyman
Yeah... there's your thread derailment.
Dobbie's slobbie on the knobbie, Dobbie's slobbie on the knobbie!
>cast a Canadian as an American because brits can’t tell the difference
Reparations when?
>those trees are not real trees
gerard should have lived
he was the best
mark should have stopped being a knobhead and just played toys with gerard more