• MehBlah@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    The big bang theory was not for geeks or nerds. It was pure shit.

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    19 days ago

    No no IT Crowd is a show about sysadmins, not geeks lol. There’s a very clear difference.

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      19 days ago

      Absolutely. My favourite of the IT crowd.

      Aside from all the hilarity inbetween, the set ups to the last few gags are ridiculous and the payoff is brilliant.

      Jen, talking to Roy, figuring out why on earth he’s in that wheelchair only to turn around in desperate need of a drink, to see Moss politely ready to serve her at the bar…

      “Willys, willys, I like willys” “I love willys…” “What?” “It’s I LOVE WILLYS!” “—Sir, would you keep it down!?”

      My favourite too, mate. So bloody good.

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    19 days ago

    In my mind, I still picture this as the archetype of an office’s boss inside a boss’s office. If it doesn’t have the 4th breaking wall picture, then it’s a fake boss

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        19 days ago

        Some particular shows are better as Americans versions, I’ll not deny that.

        I haven’t watched either of the Offices, but I have watched the entire American “Shameless” and that was glorious and fitting. The British version I glanced at was really meh. And whilst British comedy in general might be better, good comedy in a bad show is less valuable than mediocre comedy in a good show.

        It’s like good food. Good side dishes won’t completely cover for a bad main dish, but if the main dish is really moorish, you won’t care about the side dishes being so-and-so.

        Edit also do you like to think your username is pronounced “rhee-ri”, or “rhow-eh-ri”. People ask me about the pronunciation of mine sometimes and just made me question how you think yours…?

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            19 days ago

            do you like to think your username is pronounced “rhee-ri”, or “rhow-eh-reh”. People ask me about the pronunciation of mine sometimes and just made me question how you think yours…?

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              19 days ago

              It’s “Rory,” but I’d never thought it could be pronounced any other way until now. Lol.

              I’d imagine yours is pronounced: “Dah-suse”?

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                19 days ago

                “Rory"

                Yeah okay that’s a simpler way of writing the latter way, then way I thought it probably would be.

                Dah-sus is more or less how I imagined it originally yes. Like the “da” from “da man” as in “the” and the “sus” not from the phenomena a few years ago where everything was “sus”, but from the Finnish word for wolf, “susi”.

                I know it’s cringe but it was like 2002 when I came up with it.

                And I’ve had friends go “deyh-sus” “deissus”, sort of, and I’m comfortable with it, but it’s not like how I meant it.

                Rory… Amy relation? (Pun intended.) (so bad-ass btw)

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                  19 days ago

                  Love Doctor Who, love Rory, but no. No relation. It’s just a name. Boring, but the truth.

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      19 days ago

      Most humor is funnier than a laugh track sitcom. But humor being regional is … an interesting phenomenon if nothing else. Like yea I enjoyed the hell out of Monty Python as a kid and even now. But ill take the office from Scranton ober the og any day of the week. But I also wouldnt expect peeps from across the pond to feel that way.

      Is their anything from that late 90s era early 00s British tv had to compare the chapelle show? Honestly curious, I only have so much knowledge of British humor.

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        I don’t think laugh track is inherently bad.

        But I watched the Big Bang Theory for like the first 3 years, and it just kept devolving into shittier and simpler humour, and like really begging for the laughs with the puns, whereas in Britain it’s genuinely considered somewhat important to keep it organic.

        Like unfiltered BBC panel shows are just so much more hilarious than an episode of “hey come share laughs over archaic and super over-blown stereotypes”.

        Whatever cheap shit they’ve made over at the BBC is usually funnier than overproduced hyper-supervised multi-writer numbers-pleasing BS. I know that’s subjective, and I won’t die on a hill of “who’s the funniest”, because that’s subjective, but that’s my opinion on it.

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      Community, IT Crowd, Arrested Development, 30 Rock, Scrubs… The 00’s had a lot of great sitcoms. We didn’t know how good we had it.

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        My name is Earl

        (Since you’re including things that began barely in the 00’s, I’m going to include things that ended in the 00’s)

        Friends

        Frasier

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    19 days ago

    I’ve watched IT Crowd half a dozen times.

    I haven’t managed to finish an episode of BBT before I switch it off in disgust.

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        18 days ago

        So, image there’s a pop band that a lot of people like called “Apples.” They like them because of all the reasons a typical person generally likes a pop band. For instance, the songs are easy to understand, the members are talented, the songs are catchy, they’re not too complicated… things like that.

        Now imagine there’s another band people like, but they play rock, and they’re called “Oranges.” So, Oranges are liked because they’re a bit darker, but more topical. They’re a little grittier, but they’re more centered and realistic with their songs and similarly, very talented.

        Now, picture a dude named Gary.

        Gary likes both Apples and Oranges because his music tastes are diverse. He doesn’t care about falling into groups that feel the need to chastise and ridicule others for what they like when it doesn’t make a single difference in the lives of anyone other than Gary himself.