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DeLorean Aug 8, 2007 04:48 PM

The Office (US & UK)
 
Personally, I think this show is hilarious. I just barely found out there was a UK version of this which is exciting to me since I've seen the first three seasons, and while waiting for the 4th, would like something to hold me over! Are you a fan?

SpaceOddity Aug 8, 2007 05:07 PM

I love both the UK & US versions of this series, with the UK version being my favorite. Ricky Gervais is fantastic - I think you'll definitely enjoy it!

As much as I enjoy the US series (I've watched it since it was first on), I honestly don't know how many more seasons they can crank out. Season 2 was fantastic, season 3 had its moments. Gervais/Merchant made a wise choice in ending the UK version when they did. I just don't know how long I can stand the Jim/Pam stuff and in some ways, it's kind of heading into soap opera territory. :-/

guyinrubbersuit Aug 8, 2007 07:58 PM

I've enjoyed both versions, at least the handful of episodes I have seen. I need to pick up the DVDs.

Domino Aug 9, 2007 04:10 PM

I hate this show. I've tried watching it a few times, but could never get anything out of it. Ricky Gervais annoys the hell outta me.

Grawl Aug 9, 2007 05:00 PM

I really love the Office UK (+ Christmas Special). Some parts are pretty realistic, and the subtle humor is great. The Office US is okay, but it's humor is far less funny and I grew attached to the characters of the Office UK. Nothing can replace David Brent, Tim, Dawn and Garreth.

ApOkwARG Aug 9, 2007 07:58 PM

Haven't seen anything of the UK stuff yet but the US version is awesome. The situations they are dealing with sometimes get so close to a real day at the office, that's what makes it so hilarious in my opinion. Hope they keep at it for a long time... I just don't know of any similar shows that are on par with The Office US.

gaming Aug 14, 2007 07:12 AM

I tried to watch the UK version...didn't really understand what the hell the guy was saying :(
(but I love the US version)

OmagnusPrime Aug 14, 2007 07:36 AM

I love both versions, though admittedly the UK one would edge it for me.

I hope they make season 4 the last one for the US series otherwise I think it'll be heading into 'overstaying its welcome' territory and the Jim/Pam thing could just get stupid. Both series are well worth a watch though.

Sian Aug 14, 2007 08:34 AM

I'm a fan of the UK series, I remember watching the pilot thinking "what the hell is this?" and then something made me laugh so I continued watching on. I really like it, I know my Dad appreciates it a lot more than I do since he's worked in an Office for years. I loved how the Christmas Special tied all the loose ends up.

I watched the pilot of the US and I think I suffered from liking the UK too much to give it a chance - but I have heard it's good so I may get around to watching it.

DeLorean Aug 14, 2007 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Grawl (Post 487148)
I really love the Office UK (+ Christmas Special). Some parts are pretty realistic, and the subtle humor is great. The Office US is okay, but it's humor is far less funny and I grew attached to the characters of the Office UK. Nothing can replace David Brent, Tim, Dawn and Garreth.

I feel the same way exactly... except about the US series :\

OmagnusPrime Aug 14, 2007 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Sian (Post 489290)
I watched the pilot of the US and I think I suffered from liking the UK too much to give it a chance - but I have heard it's good so I may get around to watching it.

Amusing, as the US pilot uses the UK pilot's script almost word for word. The first mini season suffers from trying to find it's own style as compare to the UK version. In season 2 it finds its feet and whilst the humour is a lot more brash and 'obvious' it's pretty damn funny. Like I say, push come to shove I'd pick the UK version everytime, but the US version is an entertaining show.

Rollins Aug 14, 2007 10:48 AM

I know that a lot of people might have been turned off from following the US version of The Office early on since it pretty much was a copy of the UK version. Having watched the hell out of the UK version before the US version came out, I pretty much yawned at the US version's initial release. I remembered the failure that was the US version of Coupling and figured The Office remake would follow the same route.

Now years (and several awards later), I'm taking back those words. I even bought the "UK copy" Season 1 of The Office DVD >_>

I'm glad that the US version found its own way and has become a different show from the US version in its own right. Of course, the painful/awkward comedy is still there from the UK version (probably the claim the fame for both shows and Gervais/Carell). That's all you really need to like The Office.

Sian Aug 14, 2007 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by OmagnusPrime (Post 489323)
Amusing, as the US pilot uses the UK pilot's script almost word for word. The first mini season suffers from trying to find it's own style as compare to the UK version. In season 2 it finds its feet and whilst the humour is a lot more brash and 'obvious' it's pretty damn funny. Like I say, push come to shove I'd pick the UK version everytime, but the US version is an entertaining show.

I know, I just couldn't get into watching the same show with the same script with American actors.

Rollins Aug 14, 2007 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Sian (Post 489363)
I know, I just couldn't get into watching the same show with the same script with American actors.

I know how you feel. But it's very easy to get into the US version, since the style of humor is very similar to the UK version (this doesn't mean that the shows are exactly like).

Luckily, the storylines do diverge from the UK version in Season 2 (as mentioned), so if you give the first couple episodes a viewing, you'll easily get hooked, I'm sure.

Edit: Apparently, NBC is bringing yet another British show stateside, The IT Crowd.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_IT_...S_TV_series%29

I just read an article that highlighted this show as one of the ones to watch next season. Perhaps.

Grawl Aug 14, 2007 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Sian (Post 489290)
I'm a fan of the UK series, I remember watching the pilot thinking "what the hell is this?" and then something made me laugh so I continued watching on. I really like it, I know my Dad appreciates it a lot more than I do since he's worked in an Office for years. I loved how the Christmas Special tied all the loose ends up.

Would have loved it even more when it didn't happen. The David Brent-thing went a bit too far, and I always wanted the thing between Tim and Dawn to be a mystery... And now David Brent stood up for himself, but still he's a loser ;_____; He should be a hero. I'd love to work at a company like that. Such a boss will be plain awesome.

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Originally Posted by DeLorean (Post 489312)
I feel the same way exactly... except about the US series :\

The UK series were first and superior. It's just true.

Sian Aug 15, 2007 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Rollins (Post 489383)

Edit: Apparently, NBC is bringing yet another British show stateside, The IT Crowd.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_IT_...S_TV_series%29

I just read an article that highlighted this show as one of the ones to watch next season. Perhaps.

Hahaha, oh i'd be interested to see how they remake the craziness that is the IT Crowd.


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