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Post by BlackCatWhiteCat on Apr 21, 2009 13:08:18 GMT -5
Is anyone else watching this show? I found it on Netflix instant play last night.
The show really started picking up for me at episode three (even with the atrocious laugh track). I'm hooked now.
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Post by dex on Apr 21, 2009 14:07:05 GMT -5
HiHeatherHaveyoutriedturningitoffandonagain?
I liked the first season very much, but a couple of too weird episodes in season 2 have turned me off so that I don't watch it anymore.
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Post by BlackCatWhiteCat on Apr 21, 2009 18:39:57 GMT -5
Well are you sure that it's plugged in? EDIT: I also want to add that I love the intro. Double Edit: I'm on episode 5 now and have really enjoyed the last couple of episodes. Would you mind giving me a heads up on the weird episodes in Series 2 so I might know what to expect?
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Post by DTH on Apr 22, 2009 6:14:13 GMT -5
Stop stealing our TV shows! The IT Crowd is pretty funny in places. I rated it between 2.5 and 3.5. 4 whenever that character Richmond is on TV (played by Noel Fielding of the Mighty Boosh). The second season does go a bit odd but nothing too disturbing. Stand out things: SPOILERS The CEO dying and his bizarre son taking over. Said son falling in love with a woman who then turns out used to be a man. One of the characters meeting a German cannibal. Season 2 was generally funnier.
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Post by dex on Apr 22, 2009 8:39:47 GMT -5
SPOILERS The CEO dying and his bizarre son taking over. I didn't mind that. The son is sometimes funny. Didn't see that. You're right, nothing [explicit that's] too disturbing at all, especially to what we see in movies. It was however a little too close to the newspaper reports. What's more, the creepiness wasn't offset by humor I recognize. Same for the one where one of the guys pretends to be handicapped in a most asinine fashion. I can see they want to explore the world outside of the office. Basically, I applaud that; too many shows are afraid of change like that and become boring. But what they chose here just doesn't work for me. I'll reconsider if Heather agrees with your endorsement of the second season.
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