Just when you think that it cant get anymore complicated, it does. Physical comedy on paper!! AAAHHH!! My tiny little pea is in overload! We dont all have minds the size of the albert hall!! Lucky ole yielding! Alas, I must try and make an effort at putting together something that meets this challenge
I think that actually they are all pieces of fruit just imagining that they are humans trapped on an island. Well ecept for the big guy; I think he could be a doughnut...
Ok. I'm wearing clothes now. But I'm not gonna pretend to be happy about it.
'Lost' is incredibly addictive, I'll give it that.
But they've left so many things up in the air now without resolving them, I'm not sure they're going to be able to wrap it up in any kind of satisfying way.
I do know one thing, though: there'd be uproar if they try another 'Bobby Ewing' moment on us.
well if you just have council telly then you will never know!! (until the DVD comes out!)Lost, all the fans of it really are, after channel 4 "lost" it to Sky one! Cheers guys!
I watched the very first episode of Lost and realised what tosh it was going to be when the survivors were sunbathing within feet of a still burning plane wreck- most with barely a scratch. So I switched channel Although I understand it's become quite surreal since the early days. I still won't bother. I saw some episodes of The Office USA whilst on a plane recently and thought them quite funny. Anyone else seen them?
'The Office: An American Workplace' is superbly done. They currently show it on ITV2 over here if you want to catch more of them.
Steve Carrell (of '40 Year Old Virgin' fame) plays it completely different to Gervais - even though they cannibalised a lot of the original scripts from the UK version to make the early episodes. I think as a whole, though, our lot still have the edge on it.
And it's not as good as 'Entourage', either, that airs right before it.
I'm 50/50 on it. The thing is I have been put off American remakes after seeing their version of Fawlty Towers. It was DIRE. Mind you, the UK are just as bad. Case in point: The upper hand.
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