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Season 3 – The IT Crowd

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A three-person IT group keeps its company running with minimal effort or social contact.
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The IT Crowd — Season 3

Critics Reviews

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Caroline Framke AV Club 01/30/2019
Clearly not as interested in convincing us that Jen doesn't think she belongs in this setting. At this point, it's impossible to know how long it's been since Jen joined the I.T. department, nor does it particularly matter. Go to Full Review
Robert McLaughlin Den of Geek 03/24/2020
Even glitches aside, this is by far the funniest and well-written episode all season, having the right mix of silliness, daftness and most importantly, IT comedy gold. Genius on every level and a great piece of telly, electro pants and all. Go to Full Review
Christel Loar PopMatters 01/30/2019
7/10
Much of the humor is dependent on the interactions between the three main characters, and their individual character flaws. Once you see it, however, you realize that The IT Crowd's brilliance is that the show is far funnier the sum of those flaws. Go to Full Review
Brian Prisco Pajiba 01/30/2019
By the end of the third season, I was f---ing hooked. Go to Full Review
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Patrick L @RT78340601 02/13/2025 Really no critics review. Some of the best British comedy ever. Those critics can be heard speaking weakly from the disabled toilets. See more Free S @FreeStalker 07/14/2024 It's brilliant! I wish they did more seasons! See more John F @RT62184675 09/30/2023 Achieved cult status among computer nerds for a reason. See more Rider5D_rly @RT66963722 07/04/2023 Court scenes to gay references to calendars. It's fantastic! See more david a @RT83399845 11/04/2022 Humor as it best with an amazing cast and crew. Would love to see netflix give him another season. See more Jonathan K @NojEsco 09/24/2022 While Season 3 hasn't ditched the reliance on intentional-cringe that plagued Season 2, I do like it a lot more as this has certainly receded somewhat. True, I sometimes have to pause for a few minutes when I see characters like Roy or Moss, characters I genuinely really like, acting like absolute morons in situations where things could go their way if they played their cards right (only to drop the ball so intensely that, if it happened to me, I'd probably go into hiding out of permanent embarrassment. The same does go for Jen as well, although often times she's an instigator, and usually comes out the least scathed. However, the show does this to Douglas the most, and Douglas is such an absolute scumbag (in the most wonderful of sitcom ways) that watching everything fall apart for him is genuinely hilarious. The plot elements that the Cringe moments lead to are also substantially more complex and intense, in a good way, so I feel that this Season has far better rewatch value than Season 2 did. Particularly, the Climaxes of 'Are We Not Men', 'The Speech' and 'Friendface' are absolutely brilliant and non-stop laughs, particularly 'Friendface's, which might be my favorite episode of the entire show thus far. See more Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Nov 21, 2008 From Hell While boss Douglas does his best to run Reynholm Industries into the ground, Jen has to deal with a builder from hell. Details Episode 2 Aired Nov 28, 2008 Are We Not Men? Moss discovers how to have conversations with other men and possibly women; desperate Roy gets in way over his head; Jen's latest lover appears. Details Episode 3 Aired Dec 5, 2008 Tramps Like Us After a disappointing settlement to a sexual harassment suit, Jen seeks new pastures; Roy ends up on the streets. Details Episode 4 Aired Dec 12, 2008 The Speech As "Employee of the Month," Jen asserts herself as manager, and makes powerful enemies in Moss and Roy; Douglas finds out that the love of his life is not all that she appears to be. Details Episode 5 Aired Dec 19, 2008 Friendface When Jen introduces Roy and Moss to a new social-networking Web site, she finds out why some friendships are best left in the past. Details Episode 6 Aired Dec 26, 2008 Calendar Geeks Roy tries to hookup with a girl on the seventh floor by shooting a sexy calendar as a fund raiser for her brother's disability. Details
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Season Info

Director
Graham Linehan, Richard Boden
Executive Producer
Ash Atalla
Screenwriter
Graham Linehan
Network
Channel 4
Rating
TV-14 (L)
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Nov 21, 2008