This is among the funniest episodes of any series ever aired, and if that sounds like hyperbole, you can go @#$ yourself. I'm kidding, but it is in line with the episode.
The premise of this episode is a typo in a corporate email that tells the staff that they are NOW (rather than NOT) to use insulting and offensive language in the workplace. And since Veridian Dynamics (the quasi-evil corporation where our characters work) claims to never make mistakes, everyone follows along. Except for Lem and Phil who don't read their memos. And when they finally do, it gets even funnier.
The episode itself is side-splittingly funny, but will work better on you if you are familiar with the characters, so if you're a Ted virgin, watch a handful of episodes first. But as funny as this one is? After watching it, *immediately* seek out the outtakes online you will NOT regret it.
The premise of this episode is a typo in a corporate email that tells the staff that they are NOW (rather than NOT) to use insulting and offensive language in the workplace. And since Veridian Dynamics (the quasi-evil corporation where our characters work) claims to never make mistakes, everyone follows along. Except for Lem and Phil who don't read their memos. And when they finally do, it gets even funnier.
The episode itself is side-splittingly funny, but will work better on you if you are familiar with the characters, so if you're a Ted virgin, watch a handful of episodes first. But as funny as this one is? After watching it, *immediately* seek out the outtakes online you will NOT regret it.