Pickle
Thursday 26th March 2009 12:10am
8 posts
I can see where you're coming from. It's sort of sticky ground - claims to be an off the cuff challenge for the performers...but it uses scripting and preparation. It wouldnt bother me in the slightest if they stood there with a lectern and clipboard to make their points, but to make it appear as perfectly improvised goes against the grain a little. I love a good bit of scripting (who doesn't?), and impro (when done properly) is an absolute joy. It's this mish-mash inbetween that I don't understand. If it's really made up on the spot, I raise my hat to you. If it's not, why pretend? You've still written something bloody funny.
Maybe I'm just a bit of a stooge when it comes to people implying they're genius improvisors. It's the same thing when people on these kinds of shows stick in some of their pre-existing material, as if it's a reflex. "Hang on, someone's mentioned drugs... *ahem* What's Pete Doherty cutting his heroin with, a Hollandaise sauce?"
Argumental-ly, John Sergeant is the only thing I can't bear. To me, he just seems a step behind everyone else (including the brave writers who try to make him sound hilarious via the autocue)