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The IT Crowd 4.0 Page 28

Quote: Nat Wicks @ July 30 2010, 12:52 PM BST

So am I in the minority of people? I really enjoy The IT Crowd. I didn't when it first came out, but it really grew on me. The other night I even said "this gets better every series".

Love The IT Crowd. Even when it's not at its best, it's still better than most other current Brit sitcoms.

Quote: Mark @ July 30 2010, 11:46 AM BST

Noel Fielding's character apparently pops up tonight... should be interesting!

Blimey!
Wasn't expecting him back.

Today's Guardian describes this series as the best one yet.

Quote: Nat Wicks @ July 30 2010, 12:52 PM BST

So am I in the minority of people? I really enjoy The IT Crowd. I didn't when it first came out, but it really grew on me. The other night I even said "this gets better every series".

Totally agree, I gave up after teh first few episodes not knowing how good it had become.

Havent seen The IT Crowd before this series and was really looking forward to it after seeing the adverts.

So far I think it's been very hit and miss. The first 3 eps were funny in places but not brilliant. Then episode 4, the Seaparks one, had me in stitches. It's definitely been the best ep of the series. But last week's ep, while funny in places, annoyed me because of the unrealistic robot/bomb joke. The fact that Moss and Roy could just wander up the street and stand next to the bomb while the rest of the staff were not allowed past from the other end was just stupid and meant I couldn't enjoy any jokes in the scene.
I'm hopin' for a brilliant finale tonight though. :)

Quote: Matmerismo @ July 30 2010, 1:41 PM BST

the unrealistic robot/bomb joke. The fact that Moss and Roy could just wander up the street and stand next to the bomb while the rest of the staff were not allowed past from the other end was just stupid and meant I couldn't enjoy any jokes in the scene.

But in the sort of comedic world Linehan sets his comedy, his characters absolutley could have done that.

HA ! I forgot about Seaparks ! That had me crying :D

Quote: Matmerismo @ July 30 2010, 1:41 PM BST

The fact the Moss and Roy could just dander up the street and stand next to the bomb while the rest of the staff were not allowed past from the other end was just stupid

I was living in London whilst the IRA were still active, and very often it was possible to sneak through a restricted area to take a short cut, rather than be delayed by what you hoped was just another hoax. So it's feasible to arrive in the situation they found themselves.

Quote: chipolata @ July 30 2010, 1:09 PM BST

Today's Guardian describes this series as the best one yet.

The Guardian is for the criminally insane, so this is hardly surprising.

Quote: Aaron @ July 30 2010, 3:52 PM BST

The Guardian is for the criminally insane, so this is hardly surprising.

Any paper that Charlie Brooker writes for can't be all bad.

Quote: chipolata @ July 30 2010, 3:54 PM BST

Any paper that Charlie Brooker writes for can't be all bad.

Most papers have the odd uncharacteristically good and bad columnist. The Guardian is no exception.

It also has David Mitchell..

Ten minutes in and only a minute of Roy and Moss? Is this the moment the show jumps the shark?!

And it's also the first time this series we've had a single storyline.

I think this episode is rather boring. A bit like the 'Whacking Day' episode of The Simpsons.

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