Comma which!
Pez witch!
'Safe'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Comma which!
Pez witch!
Croissanwich!!
The Office!
UK or US?
YES!
(Okay, lisah beat me to the punch with "BOTH" but I had to pick up my kid from school, and I was totally thinking "YES" beforehand.)
That said, I will throwdown on behalf of The Office (US). The UK original only had fourteen episodes, total. Forty-one episodes of the US adaptation have aired, as of last night.
It's its own show, in its own right, and as of this third season (which, so far, is even better than the awesome second -- the 2nd season being when the show stopped leaning so heavily on the original) it's become my favorite show currently on TV.
I'm not saying the US version is better, but I am saying if I could only have one, I'd give up the UK version (with a bit of a heavy heart, but I'd totally get over it, because I love the US version that much).
I'm not saying the US version is better, but I am saying if I could only have one, I'd give up the UK version
That's okay, I'll take the UK version for you.
Thanks Ginger! I'll pass it on!
That's okay, I'll take the UK version for you.
Everyone wins (well, everyone who is us).
A couple of zingers? Not sure if they were on the right CSPAN. Maybe he was watching BookTV because I was rolling.
At first, I didn't get the Report either. It helped to see Billo do his thing. Also, *very* dry humor...sometimes if you blink you miss it.
Scully has said that the choice of Little, who practices a milder former of humor than Colbert, had nothing to do with any controversy surrounding Colbert's performance last year.
That is in itself a laughable statement. Could you possibly get anybody more toothless than Rich Little? Is Mark Russell still working?
"Colbert had a couple of zingers toward President Bush, and a couple toward the press corps," Scully recalled. "Stephen Colbert is very sophisticated and if you've not seen his show you may not get it." With Little, he added, "you don't have to explain his humor."
Because it's not funny! Rich Little! 1974!