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    Jen Orders A Coffee | The IT Crowd Final Episode The Internet Is Coming

    1:37 6/25/2015 The IT Crowd🇮🇱 Subtitled

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    In this clip from the final episode of The IT Crowd Jen orders a coffee from Juan the Barista in the coffee shop & things get a little steamy... Stay tuned for more subscribe: http://www.bit.ly/SUBSCRIBE_THEITCROWD WATCH More Bonus Clips here; http://bit.ly/BONUS_CLIPS_ITCROWD "Companies rely on their IT departments to keep things running, and Reynholm Industries is no different. Relegated to the basement of its shining London office tower, the IT group - technicians Moss and Roy and department head Jen - does its best to keep things running with a minimum of effort and social contact. Work is a special challenge for Jen, for although her CV indicated a great deal of familiarity with computers, in reality, she doesn't have a clue."

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    ג'ן מזמינה קפה | The IT Crowd פרק אחרון האינטרנט מגיע

    בקליפ מפרק הסיום של הסדרה "צוות ה-IT", ג'ן מזמינה קפה מחואן הבריסטה בבית הקפה, והאווירה מתחממת במהירות. חברת ריינהולם סומכת על מחלקת ה-IT שלה שתשמור על תקינות המערכות, וצוות ה-IT – הטכנאים מוס ורוי וראש המחלקה ג'ן – מנסה להפעיל את הדברים במינימום מאמץ ומגע חברתי. עבודתה של ג'ן מאתגרת במיוחד, שכן למרות שבקורות חייה צוינה היכרות מעמיקה עם מחשבים, במציאות אין לה מושג.

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