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indeed - if it got a series how does episode 2 work? none of the characters have any tie to each other????

Quote: Aaron @ May 19 2008, 11:51 PM BST

It just didn't feel like it had direction. And all of that weird makeup? I'm sorry, but no. It had no one setting so didn't really work as a sitcom, and apart from people hating a movie of a book, there didn't seem to be any story. Just didn't work at all for me.

Quote: M Lewis @ May 19 2008, 12:14 PM BST

Although I'm no fan of "wacky situation" instead of descent writing so who knows.

That's the sort of writing I'm good at.

Quote: David Chapman @ May 20 2008, 12:41 AM BST

That's the sort of writing I'm good at.

Don't lower yourself down. Some of the stuff you post is ok.

Hated it, weak uninteresting characters stumbling through a very old comedy trope.

The old we need a ticket urgently.

Unlikeable characters, with poor cliched lines.

And if you're mocking a subject, get the source material right (check out Galaxy Quest). I didn't see the Delta books as anything other than a cheap McGuffin.

That girl, who was also in Lead Balloon, has got to be one of the most annoying people on T.V.

Fun, but not funny.

Ophelia Lovibond. Great name (and pout at the end).

Missing apostrophe on the 'Its Shite' sign.

I think I might be going against the trend here but there wasn't much about this that I didn't like. By far the best of the bunch so far, interesting direction and really strong performances all round. Scots bloke was outstanding.

As to it's legs, it's just a boy chases girl story - character based. The Delta sci fi stuff is kinda irrelevant and if that isn't front of stage for the eps I don't see a problem really. Single camera so they can stick it where they like really.

And I did laugh out loud a few times.

Okay, but nothing special. And I did find myself watching the clock almost as much as the screen when it was on.

Of all three pilots, I'm going to go against the trend and state that despite its lack of stylistic direction, Placebo was by far the superior.

Placebo was probably the most interesting idea, fluffed by crude writing and dreary acting. There is still a great comedy to be made out of the idea of drugs testing trials.

But the crudity was what made it funny! I would be THOROUGHLY disheartened if it made a full series and dropped that.

I'd forgot about making any of three into a series. None struck me as having that much potential.

That is, however, very true.

Is that it for pilots now? Just those three? Or are there more to come?

Quote: chipolata @ May 20 2008, 10:47 AM BST

Placebo was probably the most interesting idea, fluffed by crude writing and dreary acting.

A chocolate teapot then .... a show about nothing much can be great with a good script but the most interesting premise is pointless if its all it has. You dont need wacky situations to be funny, you need to be funny.

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