Great thread. Very interesting and I agree with Many points made.
The Office was certainly special in my opinion. Great characters and a genuine feel to it. The mockumentary shows of today have tried to follow the same format but always fall short. It's as though they're trying too hard.
I think the great sitcoms of times gone by like Only Fools, Porridge etc had fantastic writing. But today, it would seem too contrived. I can't stand sitcoms where the writing is forced and the acting seems disingenuous. I just can't take to it.
Maybe it's time for the studio sitcom to be left behind?
Maybe it's time for new writing to stop trying to emulate The Office?
Maybe it's time to stop commissioning comedies that seem pretentious with jokes that rely on crudeness for the sake of shock humour. (I'm referring to Fleabag.)
It's so difficult isn't it? You could write something amazing but if the casting isn't great and it isn't delivered or directed as the writer wanted then it could be crap.
Perhaps the classic comedies we love have the perfect blend of writing, casting and direction.
The best thing I've seen in a long time was that pilot about the dinner party on Channel 4. I forget the name.