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Quote: chipolata @ October 23 2009, 10:39 AM BST

He's great, Marc. Although his Sitcom Trials entry really was shockingly poor. So much so I think he was taking the piss out of them by entering it!

That'll teach him for knocking one out in an afternoon.

And rushing the script. Oh-ho!

Quote: chipolata @ October 23 2009, 10:21 AM BST

No.

Wasn't talking to you... Unimpressed

Quote: chipolata @ October 23 2009, 10:39 AM BST

He's great, Marc. Although his Sitcom Trials entry really was shockingly poor. So much so I think he was taking the piss out of them by entering it!

Ah... you didn't tell me you were on the judging panel chip I would have put Tanya in a dominatrix outfit.

It's the little things that slip you up.

The Inbetweeners is superb - identifiable to me on almost every level. Very reflective, with only the slightest of surreal/comic heightening.

Off The Hook amuses me, but too much of the cringe comedy really (although I've still not seen the last 2 episodes). I recognise a few of the basic set-ups in it, but on the whole it's not really reflective of anything that happened to me or my friends.

Coming Of Age is just heightened, farcical, almost surrealist comedy. I'd be quite worried if there was anyone who could identify that closely with it!

Quote: Aaron @ October 23 2009, 2:44 PM BST

The Inbetweeners is superb - identifiable to me on almost every level. Very reflective, with only the slightest of surreal/comic heightening.

Off The Hook amuses me, but too much of the cringe comedy really (although I've still not seen the last 2 episodes). I recognise a few of the basic set-ups in it, but on the whole it's not really reflective of anything that happened to me or my friends.

Coming Of Age is just heightened, farcical, almost surrealist comedy. I'd be quite worried if there was anyone who could identify that closely with it!

Are you confusing Dada with Doodoo?

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