Quote: Aaron @ August 31, 2007, 7:53 PMIn the average Father Ted episode, what was there that was actually about being clergymen, or even particularly religious? It was all about the characters. One utter incompetent, one paralytic, and one undoubtedly well-intentioned, but really really f**king unlucky and put-your-foot-in-it. They were put in positions where people looked up to them, to a certain extent at least, and yet they were useless. Change the setting and it wouldn't lose any comedic value. No?
(Likewise most sitcoms really.)
virtually every episode of Father Ted had stuff in it which was appropriate to the setting. such as scenes taking place in the parochial house, nuns, bishops, discussions about God, dougal doing a funeral etc
i agree that you could change the setting and still have comedic value but it wouldn't be called Father Ted. It would be called the IT crowd. probably.
Both are wonderful in my view. And this series of the IT crowd benefits massively from loosening its ties to the IT stuff and just being Father Ted set somewhere else.