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    The IT Crowd FULL EPISODE! Moss and the German (S2,E3)

    23:52 9/29/2025 The IT Crowd🇮🇱 Subtitled

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    Feeling stuck in his routine, Moss signs up for a German cookery class with hilarious results. Meanwhile, Jen struggles with a bizarre Soviet-style smoking area. Packed with classic IT Crowd humor, awkward encounters, and unforgettable one-liners, this episode is a fan favorite! Subscribe for more ▶︎ http://bit.ly/PUNCHLINE_Sub #theitcrowd #fullepisode #richardayoade

    Original title

    פרק מלא של The IT Crowd! מוס והגרמני (עונה 2, פרק 3)

    מוס מרגיש תקוע בשגרה שלו ונרשם לשיעור בישול גרמני עם תוצאות מצחיקות. בינתיים, ג'ן מתמודדת עם אזור עישון מוזר בסגנון סובייטי. הפרק הזה, שמלא בהומור קלאסי של The IT Crowd, מפגשים מביכים ומשפטי מחץ בלתי נשכחים, הוא חביב הקהל! הירשמו לעוד ▶︎ http://bit.ly/PUNCHLINE_Sub #theitcrowd #fullepisode #richardayoade

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