The Office-British Version= Major Letdown
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Make it two. I find it both dumb and condescending - which is something the British original most certainly was not.
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But the BBC version is much funnier to me. Darker, more sex-oriented, more biting.
Like Kerplunk, I'm not a huge fan of British humor. But "The Office" clicked with me from the opening minutes of the very first episode. David Brent (Ricky Gervais) is one of the all-time great comic characters on TV.
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I've withheld my opinion on the British Office for some time now because it feels like there's this subtle undercurrent of belief that labeling the British version as being anything short of brilliant somehow reflects upon one's intelligence and taste, or lack thereof. I did not hate the British version, but upon watching both seasons in their entirety, I just did not find them very memorable.
It took me a few episodes to adjust to the tone and I was eventually drawn into the story line, but in the end, I had no real desire to go back and re-watch any episodes or even really reflect upon what I'd watched. It was actually a small chore for me to get through every episode. I wasn't miserable watching them, but they were just kind of happening, without me getting a ton out of it. I can see how others would like the show, but it was tough for me to recognize it as being as undeniably brilliant as many like to insist it is.Comment
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Do you watch the US series?Comment
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Outside of reading any other post in this thread, it's just a different kind of comedy. That's what they enjoy over there, so to speak. They wouldn't find ours funny in the same way that you wouldn't find theirs funny. Just a matter of opinion as far as what is and isn't funny is all.Samsung PN60F8500 PDP / Anthem MRX 720 / Klipsch RC-62 II / Klipsch RF-82 II (x2) / Insignia NS-B2111 (x2) / SVS PC13-Ultra / SVS SB-2000 / Sony MDR-7506 Professional / Audio-Technica ATH-R70x / Sony PS3 & PS4 / DirecTV HR44-500 / DarbeeVision DVP-5000 / Panamax M5400-PM / Elgato HD60Comment
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But to answer your question, I do watch the US series and I've definitely considered the common notion that it's difficult for those to go from watching one version first then the other and being able to appreciate or enjoy the latter. I was cognizant of that possibility going into my British viewing and I tried really hard, but it just wasn't clicking. And again, I didn't hate the British Office, and I'm fond of some of the characters (very late to the Ricky Gervais party) but overall I just didn't feel the genius running through that so many others seem to so readily be able to pick up.
Then again, I wasn't exactly fond of the American Office at first either. Perhaps I'll give the two seasons of the British Office another shot at some point and take my time with each viewing.Last edited by VDusen04; 05-16-2013, 03:47 PM.Comment
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I find I do much better with British dramas vs. comedies. I do think there's more of a difference in comedy, whereas drama/action can be a bit more universal.
There also is a minor disconnect due to the differences in class structure and humor...Some stuff isn't quite as funny if you don't "get" the social reasoning behind it. I notice that with British stuff sometimes, and I'm sure the Brits notice that stuff with US stuff too.Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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I liked them both a lot. I might even like the British version a little better actually now that I think about it. Less filler. There were a lot of forgettable episodes in the American version simply because of the sheer volume of episodes and there was a noticeable decline in quality after Steve Carrell left (just as I am sure there would have been if the British version continued without Gervais). Because of the short run it had, the British version was able to maintain a high quality throughout. On the flip-side of that though, the British version never had a chance to develop many secondary characters as the American show did. I'm cool with that though.PS: You guys are great.
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Always has to be one guy in a thread that has to be this way, a non-productive comment, jeez. Longshadow was only initiating a conversation.
I too couldn't get into it, call it shallowness on my part I guess. I was too accustomed to the American version that all I did was compare the two instead of appreciating it (British version) for what it was.Comment
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Always has to be one guy in a thread that has to be this way, a non-productive comment, jeez. Longshadow was only initiating a conversation.
I too couldn't get into it, call it shallowness on my part I guess. I was too accustomed to the American version that all I did was compare the two instead of appreciating it (British version) for what it was.
I thought the David Brent character was funnier than Michael Scott. He was more subtle, less over the top, but funnier.
The supporting cast of the American Office was better, hands down.Comment
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LOL, Gervais the weakest link....Does that include the extras in Extras? What an overstatement.Comment
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