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** Techtown switched to fictional brands. Some of them were references to their other series.
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** In a smaller, but still distinct case, when Ellie learns that her previous "hundreds per hour" salary at [=PlayTech=] is now heavily reduced to the standard $25 per hour at [=TechTown=], she tries to complain to Rowan about it but Rhi cuts the both of them short. Ellie does not take that well either but is less [[LargeHam hammy]] about it compared to Rowan.
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** In a smaller, but still distinct case, when Ellie learns that her previous "hundreds per hour" salary at [=PlayTech=] is now heavily reduced to the standard $25 per hour at [=TechTown=], [=TechTown=] (NZ's minimum wage is $22.70), she tries to complain to Rowan about it but Rhi cuts the both of them short. Ellie does not take that well either but is less [[LargeHam hammy]] about it compared to Rowan.
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* FalseFriend: During the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7zSISn17PQ "Rowan the red shirt peasant"]], Rowan expresses worker solidarity and populist sentiments, to the extent of producing a working-class watch cap out of thin air, and says he has lots of experience being a redshirt, so he should be the new store manager (on the people's support, of course). When he ''thinks'' he'll get the black shirt back, he immediately returns to normal (IE a controlling jerk).
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*** Now that Rowan has [[LoopholeAbuse finagled]] himself back into the permanent position of manager as the store manager for [=TechTown=] during the Manager Trials, this is likely to be maintained.
*** Taken to a new level when Byron arrives at [=TechTown=], gets his name misspelled multiple times by Rowan and is forced to interview for the same position at the new store because Rowan apparently forgot all about him. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] when Byron is eventually hired and reveals he's still wearing the uniform, upon which Rowan immediately recognizes him and gives a heartfelt welcome, having thought he died.
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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: In some episodes Rowan says something totally ridiculous that turns out to be true. One of the most [[{{Catchphrase}} out-ray-geous]] being during Adam's ''funeral'' when he insists that the supposed dead man is just sleeping, proceeds to shake his body and then beat on his chest, ''which successfully resuscitates and revives Adam''.
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*** Unfortunately even that seems to have been undone by the time of the Manager Trials as Rowan takes the opportunity as acting manager to dissolve the trials and declare himself permanent store manager, something that Rhi points out is completely legal to do.
* LoopholeAbuse: As power-hungry as he is, Rhi really should have expected Rowan to pull this off. And he does so spectacularly during the Manager Trials where, as the acting manager on his turn, Rowan uses his authority to immediately end the trials and declare that he is now the permanent store manager. When Alan tries to complain to Rhi, she points out that since Rowan was technically the manager, albeit acting, his edict was legitimate. Of course, he doesn't get off scot-free since as he's handing out pay cuts to everyone to cement his position, Rhi obliges and does the same to him as well to remind him that while he might be a black-shirt manager again, he is ''merely'' the store manager to her general manager.
* LoopholeAbuse: As power-hungry as he is, Rhi really should have expected Rowan to pull this off. And he does so spectacularly during the Manager Trials where, as the acting manager on his turn, Rowan uses his authority to immediately end the trials and declare that he is now the permanent store manager. When Alan tries to complain to Rhi, she points out that since Rowan was technically the manager, albeit acting, his edict was legitimate. Of course, he doesn't get off scot-free since as he's handing out pay cuts to everyone to cement his position, Rhi obliges and does the same to him as well to remind him that while he might be a black-shirt manager again, he is ''merely'' the store manager to her general manager.
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* LoopholeAbuse: As power-hungry as he is, Rhi really should have expected Rowan to pull this off. And he does so spectacularly during the Manager Trials where, as the acting manager on his turn, Rowan uses his authority to immediately end the trials and declare that he is now the permanent store manager. When Alan tries to complain to Rhi, she points out that since Rowan was technically the manager, albeit acting, his edict was legitimate.Of course, That said, he doesn't get off scot-free since as he's handing out pay cuts to everyone to cement his position, Rhi obliges and does the same to him as well to remind him that while he might be a black-shirt manager again, he is ''merely'' the store manager to her general manager.
* LoopholeAbuse: As power-hungry as he is, Rhi really should have expected Rowan to pull this off. And he does so spectacularly during the Manager Trials where, as the acting manager on his turn, Rowan uses his authority to immediately end the trials and declare that he is now the permanent store manager. When Alan tries to complain to Rhi, she points out that since Rowan was technically the manager, albeit acting, his edict was legitimate.
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* PercussiveMaintenance: Rowan's favorite method of computer repair, as shown in the episode [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "Hit It."]]
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* RememberTheNewGuy: Subverted with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sywM0ZOqfJ4 Byron]]. Initially it looks like the trope is played straight and is another one of Rowan's pranks. Then a montage of Byron digitally inserted into older episodes is played and it turns out that Byron ''is'' real: Alan just can't remember him.
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** Thankfully, with the move to [=TechTown=] to work under Rowan's father, Rowan was demoted to a floor worker on the same level as the employees he previously tormented, though the performance-review-based initiative for the vacant spot of store manager (after previous incumbent Rhi was hired to general manager) leaves it up to the chance that he might recapture the role.
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* BroughtDownToNormal: At least from Rowan's perspective; but, with perspective. With the move to [=TechTown=] in order to work under Rowan's father directly, instead of as a black-shirt manager, Rowan's demoted to the same red-shirt worker position that his dad's tech store, tormented employees have occupied. He does not take it well at all.
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'''Fun Fact:''' The electronics store where the show takes place, [=PlayTech=], is a real electronics store in Auckland. The troupe is friends with the owner and uses the shop as a standing set (at least, until the purchase/construction of their own studio in late 2022) in exchange for utilizing the store's name and branding as ProductPlacement.
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'''Fun Fact:''' The electronics store where the show takes originally took place, [=PlayTech=], is a real electronics store in Auckland. The Auckland; the troupe is friends with used the owner and uses the actual shop as a standing set (at least, until the purchase/construction of their own studio in late 2022) in exchange for utilizing the store's name and branding as ProductPlacement.
ProductPlacement. As of 21 July 2023, following the purchase/construction of their own dedicated filming studio, the setting has moved to the similarly themed (and entirely fictional) tech store [=TechTown=], run by Rowan's father.
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* SlidingScaleOfBeauty: Ellie in-universe is considered Common Beauty or Special Average, Rowan and Adam consider her attractive, but she does not usually attract much attention, at least not like other female characters, [[MsFanservice such as those who are played by Britt.]]
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''Bored'' is a WebVideo series by New Zealand comedy troupe [[WebVideo/VivaLaDirtLeague Viva La Dirt League.League]]. Presented in a WorkCom format, the show follows the misadventures of a group of employees at a gaming electronics store, and mostly focuses on awkward workplace interactions and nightmare retail scenarios in the new millenium, with plenty of nerd culture references sprinkled in.
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** In his first appearance Adam is hinted to hide a more sinister personality than he lets on. He acts nice to Alan and cries when the latter snaps at him, but the RevealingHug shows he's faking it. He's also friends with Rowan. However in later episodes he's revamped into a genuinely sweet but timid guy, who is constantly bullied by Rowan.
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** In his first appearance Adam is hinted to hide a more sinister personality than he lets on. He acts nice to Alan and cries when the latter snaps at him, but the RevealingHug shows he's faking it. He's also friends with Rowan. However in later episodes he's revamped into a genuinely sweet but timid guy, who is constantly bullied by Rowan. This later got combined into Adam being a ManchurianAgent for the Janitor.
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* RememberTheNewGuy: Subverted with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sywM0ZOqfJ4 Byron]]. Initially it looks like the trope is played straight and is another one of Rowan's pranks. Then a montage of Byron digitally inserted into older episodes is played and it turns out that Byron ''is'' real: Alan just can't remember him.
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* RantInducingSlight: If you're going to offer to make Ellie a tea, you DAMN WELL better not add too much milk.
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* FlashStep: Used on occasion, usually when someone wants to exit an awkward situation. Typically lampshaded with fluttering papers left behind and [[MickeyMousing a cartoonish whooshing sound effect]].
** In "Call Centre", Alan and Ellie avoid the titular task in this manner.
** In "Pay Transparency", Ellie does it again to evade a discussion of her inflated pay grade.
** In "Call Centre", Alan and Ellie avoid the titular task in this manner.
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** For the first seven episodes the manager's shirt is red and the employee's shirt is black. This changes in episode 8, "The Red Shirt", where Rowan becomes convinced the red shirt is making him look fat and asks Alan to swap colors with him.
** The ''Bored'' series of videos used to include occasional videogame parodies (covering games such as ''VideoGame/DayZ''), but these were eventually spun off into their own series.
** For the first seven episodes the manager's shirt is red and the employee's shirt is black. This changes in episode 8, "The Red Shirt", where Rowan becomes convinced the red shirt is making him look fat and asks Alan to swap colors with him.
** The ''Bored'' series of videos used to include occasional videogame parodies (covering games such as ''VideoGame/DayZ''), but these were eventually spun off into their own series.
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* HumanoidAbomination: In her second appearance, Karen's voice gains a [[VoiceOfTheLegion dark reverb]], the air in the store grows cold with her arrival, she's capable of splitting herself into three Karens, and after being exorcised by Alan, Rowan and Adam she appears to disintegrate.
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** Rowan in "Karan vs Manager" arrives as Karen is about to berate Adam, using his manager authority to fend her off.
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** Rowan in "Karan vs Manager" arrives as Karen is about to berate Adam, using his manager authority to fend her off.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Rowan sometimes seems to show a soft side (such as comforting Ellie over her brother's death), only to be revealed that he is still a jerk. (He forces Ellie to continue playing Monopoly, after the aforementioned scene)
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* TheAllegedBoss: In the initial episodes Rowan was technically Alan's boss, but he used to act more like his co-worker in equal conditions and friend than as a boss, this reaches the point that Alan sometimes had to remind Rowan that he is manager.
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** In his rivalry with Customer Ben, Alan becomes this, though on occasion [[BewareTheNiceOnes he strikes back]].
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''Bored'' is a WebVideo series by New Zealand comedy troupe Viva La Dirt League. Presented in a WorkCom format, the show follows the misadventures of a group of employees at a gaming electronics store, and mostly focuses on awkward workplace interactions and nightmare retail scenarios in the new millenium, with plenty of nerd culture references sprinkled in.
''Bored'' is Viva La Dirt League's longest-running continuous production, being their first attempt at new ongoing content after changing their format from music video parodies, and ran for a while with only two main cast members (Rowan Bettjeman and Alan Morrison) after the dissolution of the original troupe. The show got off to a bit of a slow start, performing respectably but not spectacularly, only taking off in popularity (by the group's own admission) with the meteoric rise of sister show ''WebVideo/EpicNPCMan'' (which coincided with the arrival of third cast member Adam King). ''Bored'' is now considered a classic in its own right, and it is considered a mark of true fandom to list this as one's favorite VLDL show.
'''Fun Fact:''' The electronics store where the show takes place, [=PlayTech=], is a real electronics store in Auckland. The troupe is friends with the owner and uses the shop as a standing set in exchange for utilizing the store's name and branding as ProductPlacement.
A playlist of all episodes can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6le9flCeDCw&list=PLSMETuURtTXDkOm6Xx4Q-1HS8W54GrBDm here]].
!!''Bored'' sports the following tropes:
* AccidentalInnuendo: episode "Bigger", wherein Rowan and Alan argue over whose is bigger; turns out Ellie has the biggest ([[spoiler:mouse pad]]).
* AccidentalMisnaming: Rowan does this to everyone else in (appropriately enough) "Wrong Name".
* AscendedMeme: The show has tackled popular internet memes such as "mansplaining", "Karen" and "I Don't Work Here Lady".
* ArtShift / RogerRabbitEffect: One episode features the main cast re-imagined as cartoon characters, complete with toon physics. Rowan is not convinced.
** There was another animated episode, but it didn't focus on the main characters or setting.
* BadBoss: Rowan is arrogant, self-absorbed, rude, insensitive, stubborn and unobservant. He avoids being a PointyHairedBoss (barely) because some episodes show he actually does know what he's doing (even though [[NegativeContinuity other times he's completely clueless]]).
* BerserkButton: Do '''not''' drop [=PlayTech=] property (such as spoons or pens) in Rowan's presence.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Alan is nominally the OnlySaneMan, but if you push him too far he'll snap. He has killed (by the actor's count) at least three people '''inside the store''' over the course of the series.
* ButtMonkey:
** If an episode focuses on Adam, chances are good that he'll be [[ProneToTears reduced to tears]] by the end of it.
** Customer Hamish also serves this role; it's rare to see him leave the store with the items/services he has paid for.
* CassandraTruth: None of them believe Rowan is actually a model, but he's shown to have a bilboard in Times Square [[note]] for Gucci, in case you're curious [[/note]]. '''Another Fun Fact:''' Rowan Bettjeman actually is an actor and model with a number of professional credits under his belt.
* CatchPhrase:
** Rowan has so many they actually devoted an entire episode to pointing it out.
--->Unbelievable. UN-believable.\\
Pay cuts all around!\\
Manager privileges, BOI.\\
Just a sec.\\
I'm a model.
** Alan tends to insert the word "literally" whenever he's trying to make a point.
* ComicTrio: Rowan is the loudmouth Leader, Adam is the sensitive and naive Fool, and Alan is the generally powerless normal guy.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint:
** Rowan hands out free samples (i.e. actual merchandise) like he sees in the supermarket. Alan has to explain the relative cost of a supermarket sample vs. [=PlayTech=] merchandise.
** Rowan also doesn't quite get the idea of a "compliment sandwich" (i.e. a compliment, followed by a critique, followed by another compliment) -- although Adam, the recipient of said "sandwich", isn't actually much better.
* CrazyPrepared: Rowan writes a set of scripted responses for the sales staff when interacting with customers. Despite using vague and generic phrasing, the scripts prove surprisingly effective when the customer goes off on a personal tangent.
* TheDanza: All the characters share the names of their respective actors. First '''and''' last, apparently; at one point Alan is addressed, in character, as "Morrison".
* DeathIsCheap: There are several episodes where characters are implied to have died, and at least one where this is explicitly the case. [[Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail They got better.]]
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Deliveryman Byron has a few deliveries to make before the end of the day and so wants to get them all done in one trip. Tragically, he underestimates both the number and size of the packages, and struggles to load them on his tiny scooter.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Once Ellie joins the main cast:
** Rowan is Choleric -- the short-tempered, callous, insensitive leader.
** Alan is Melancholic -- brooding, reserved, faithful and practical, but with a layer of cynicism. Also, on occasion, '''very''' [[BewareTheNiceOnes paranoid]].
** Adam is Phlegmatic -- timid, emotional, introverted and submissive.
** Ellie is Sanguine -- extroverted and energetic but sometimes undisciplined.
* ImagineSpot: Adam tells Rowan off after the latter "offers" to fetch him a coffee and then fails to follow through.
* MadnessMantra: Rowan just nervously repeats "You're a... girl!" whilst interviewing Ellie for a job.
* MistakenForMurderer: Deliveryman Byron is tasked by Alan to deliver a package that is wrapped in the shape of a dead body. [[note]]The true irony is that Alan actually '''has''' murdered people.[[/note]]
* MushroomSamba: Rowan, Alan and Adam all accidentally get high at work (from eating, it turns out, Ellie's special brownie), resulting in all manner of special effects and even MediumAwareness.
* PetTheDog: Rowan gets moments like these occasionally (VERY occasionally) just to remind us he's actually human. See, for example, the episode "High Five".
* ProductPlacement: Not only the [=PlayTech=] store (as mentioned in the body), but also certain episodes will feature specific merchandise.
* ProneToTears: Adam has a gift for fake sobbing.
* RantInducingSlight: If you're going to offer to make Ellie a tea, you DAMN WELL better not add too much milk.
* RevealingHug / TraitorShot: Adam's debut episode ends with a twofer.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Adam is the "cry at the drop of a hat" Sensitive Guy while Rowan is the JerkJock Manly Man (albeit kind of a nerdy version of one), with Alan falling somewhere in between.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Ellie is the only girl in the cast.
* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: Customer Ben in "In And Out" tries to browse past closing time. [[BewareTheNiceOnes Big mistake.]]
* WholePlotReference: The "White Shirt Saga" is a pastiche of ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''.
''Bored'' is a WebVideo series by New Zealand comedy troupe Viva La Dirt League. Presented in a WorkCom format, the show follows the misadventures of a group of employees at a gaming electronics store, and mostly focuses on awkward workplace interactions and nightmare retail scenarios in the new millenium, with plenty of nerd culture references sprinkled in.
''Bored'' is Viva La Dirt League's longest-running continuous production, being their first attempt at new ongoing content after changing their format from music video parodies, and ran for a while with only two main cast members (Rowan Bettjeman and Alan Morrison) after the dissolution of the original troupe. The show got off to a bit of a slow start, performing respectably but not spectacularly, only taking off in popularity (by the group's own admission) with the meteoric rise of sister show ''WebVideo/EpicNPCMan'' (which coincided with the arrival of third cast member Adam King). ''Bored'' is now considered a classic in its own right, and it is considered a mark of true fandom to list this as one's favorite VLDL show.
'''Fun Fact:''' The electronics store where the show takes place, [=PlayTech=], is a real electronics store in Auckland. The troupe is friends with the owner and uses the shop as a standing set in exchange for utilizing the store's name and branding as ProductPlacement.
A playlist of all episodes can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6le9flCeDCw&list=PLSMETuURtTXDkOm6Xx4Q-1HS8W54GrBDm here]].
!!''Bored'' sports the following tropes:
* AccidentalInnuendo: episode "Bigger", wherein Rowan and Alan argue over whose is bigger; turns out Ellie has the biggest ([[spoiler:mouse pad]]).
* AccidentalMisnaming: Rowan does this to everyone else in (appropriately enough) "Wrong Name".
* AscendedMeme: The show has tackled popular internet memes such as "mansplaining", "Karen" and "I Don't Work Here Lady".
* ArtShift / RogerRabbitEffect: One episode features the main cast re-imagined as cartoon characters, complete with toon physics. Rowan is not convinced.
** There was another animated episode, but it didn't focus on the main characters or setting.
* BadBoss: Rowan is arrogant, self-absorbed, rude, insensitive, stubborn and unobservant. He avoids being a PointyHairedBoss (barely) because some episodes show he actually does know what he's doing (even though [[NegativeContinuity other times he's completely clueless]]).
* BerserkButton: Do '''not''' drop [=PlayTech=] property (such as spoons or pens) in Rowan's presence.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Alan is nominally the OnlySaneMan, but if you push him too far he'll snap. He has killed (by the actor's count) at least three people '''inside the store''' over the course of the series.
* ButtMonkey:
** If an episode focuses on Adam, chances are good that he'll be [[ProneToTears reduced to tears]] by the end of it.
** Customer Hamish also serves this role; it's rare to see him leave the store with the items/services he has paid for.
* CassandraTruth: None of them believe Rowan is actually a model, but he's shown to have a bilboard in Times Square [[note]] for Gucci, in case you're curious [[/note]]. '''Another Fun Fact:''' Rowan Bettjeman actually is an actor and model with a number of professional credits under his belt.
* CatchPhrase:
** Rowan has so many they actually devoted an entire episode to pointing it out.
--->Unbelievable. UN-believable.\\
Pay cuts all around!\\
Manager privileges, BOI.\\
Just a sec.\\
I'm a model.
** Alan tends to insert the word "literally" whenever he's trying to make a point.
* ComicTrio: Rowan is the loudmouth Leader, Adam is the sensitive and naive Fool, and Alan is the generally powerless normal guy.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint:
** Rowan hands out free samples (i.e. actual merchandise) like he sees in the supermarket. Alan has to explain the relative cost of a supermarket sample vs. [=PlayTech=] merchandise.
** Rowan also doesn't quite get the idea of a "compliment sandwich" (i.e. a compliment, followed by a critique, followed by another compliment) -- although Adam, the recipient of said "sandwich", isn't actually much better.
* CrazyPrepared: Rowan writes a set of scripted responses for the sales staff when interacting with customers. Despite using vague and generic phrasing, the scripts prove surprisingly effective when the customer goes off on a personal tangent.
* TheDanza: All the characters share the names of their respective actors. First '''and''' last, apparently; at one point Alan is addressed, in character, as "Morrison".
* DeathIsCheap: There are several episodes where characters are implied to have died, and at least one where this is explicitly the case. [[Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail They got better.]]
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Deliveryman Byron has a few deliveries to make before the end of the day and so wants to get them all done in one trip. Tragically, he underestimates both the number and size of the packages, and struggles to load them on his tiny scooter.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Once Ellie joins the main cast:
** Rowan is Choleric -- the short-tempered, callous, insensitive leader.
** Alan is Melancholic -- brooding, reserved, faithful and practical, but with a layer of cynicism. Also, on occasion, '''very''' [[BewareTheNiceOnes paranoid]].
** Adam is Phlegmatic -- timid, emotional, introverted and submissive.
** Ellie is Sanguine -- extroverted and energetic but sometimes undisciplined.
* ImagineSpot: Adam tells Rowan off after the latter "offers" to fetch him a coffee and then fails to follow through.
* MadnessMantra: Rowan just nervously repeats "You're a... girl!" whilst interviewing Ellie for a job.
* MistakenForMurderer: Deliveryman Byron is tasked by Alan to deliver a package that is wrapped in the shape of a dead body. [[note]]The true irony is that Alan actually '''has''' murdered people.[[/note]]
* MushroomSamba: Rowan, Alan and Adam all accidentally get high at work (from eating, it turns out, Ellie's special brownie), resulting in all manner of special effects and even MediumAwareness.
* PetTheDog: Rowan gets moments like these occasionally (VERY occasionally) just to remind us he's actually human. See, for example, the episode "High Five".
* ProductPlacement: Not only the [=PlayTech=] store (as mentioned in the body), but also certain episodes will feature specific merchandise.
* ProneToTears: Adam has a gift for fake sobbing.
* RantInducingSlight: If you're going to offer to make Ellie a tea, you DAMN WELL better not add too much milk.
* RevealingHug / TraitorShot: Adam's debut episode ends with a twofer.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Adam is the "cry at the drop of a hat" Sensitive Guy while Rowan is the JerkJock Manly Man (albeit kind of a nerdy version of one), with Alan falling somewhere in between.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Ellie is the only girl in the cast.
* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: Customer Ben in "In And Out" tries to browse past closing time. [[BewareTheNiceOnes Big mistake.]]
* WholePlotReference: The "White Shirt Saga" is a pastiche of ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''.