Marc P
Tuesday 31st March 2009 11:53pm [Edited]
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Quote: random @ March 31 2009, 6:31 PM BST
The Office, episode 1.
Introduction of characters and seeing how they get on (or how they don't) with each other dominates until about 7 minutes in. It's at this point we then find out about one of the branches will have to incorporate the other.
This is then not mentioned again until about the 20 minute mark when DB calls a meeting.
My point being so much of this episode is character only and not directly plot driven.
Or you have missed the plot.
Or this is a mock documentary, like the office, which unless I have missed the plot yours isn't.
Not being mean, but take on board what some reviewers say and if you think they know what they are talking about, which admittedly is a tough call, either agree with them or not, and I sympathise with the not, but there is little point debating or arguing your style of comedy. Sometimes you have to just put it out there. On a personal note, if it isn't story driven just observation based comedy - it's got to me more closely observed than most. That's a tough one to set yourself up against. Extremely tough. A knob gag is easy, a line that really delineates the human condition - not so.
And the format - 30 mins is sitcom. Three BIG laughs per minute and chuckles in between.