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    The IT Crowd: Moss Finds Confidence In Women's Slacks! The Internet Is Coming The Final Episode!

    2:18 6/30/2015 The IT Crowd🇮🇱 Subtitled

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    http://www.bit.ly/SUBSCRIBE_THEITCROWD In this clip from The IT Crowd Moss finds his confidence from buying a pair of women's slacks! This is from the final episode of IT Crowd! WATCH More Bonus Clips here; http://bit.ly/BONUS_CLIPS_ITCROWD "Having learnt from Douglas that the secret of his success is wearing women's slacks Moss buys a pair, which makes him brave and creative. Roy is annoyed that tiny barista Troy is making his coffee too milky and they argue, after which Troy falls in front of a van. At the same time Jen accidentally throws coffee over a vagrant, both incidents being captured on camera and posted on the Internet, turning Jen and Roy into global hate figures. Roy also accompanies girlfriend Alice to her grandfather's funeral but overdoes the pepper spray to simulate tears of grief, which, added to his Internet notoriety, is enough for her to dump him. Douglas attempts damage limitation by going on TV's 'The Secret Millionaire' but blows his cover so Moss devises a plan to market the pepper spray and turn his colleagues into heroes. However it backfires and the IT crowd have to clear their desks." Subscribe for more IT Crowd Clips! http://www.bit.ly/SUBSCRIBE_THEITCROWD

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    The IT Crowd: מוס מוצא ביטחון במכנסי נשים! האינטרנט מגיע הפרק האחרון!

    בקטע זה מתוך "צוות ה-IT", רוכש מוס ביטחון עצמי חסר תקדים בעקבות קניית מכנסי נשים, מה שמביא אותו להיות יצירתי ואמיץ. אולם, הסערה לא פוסקת שם: רוי וג'ן נקלעים לשרשרת אירועים קומיים וביזאריים, שבהם מעורבים בריסטה עצבני, הומלס, ספריי פלפל, והפכו אותם לדמויות שנואות ברחבי האינטרנט. כתוצאה מכך, הם מוצאים את עצמם מנסים לנקות את שמם ולשרוד את הבלגן שיצרו, בפרק הסיום הדרמטי של הסדרה.

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