How is it factually incorrect? I can say "wank it" all I want and I'm btw as an American I'm not going to change my slang vocabulary for no gayboy Europeans
How is it factually incorrect? I can say "wank it" all I want and I'm btw as an American I'm not going to change my slang vocabulary for no gayboy Europeans
i actually think this has elements of Seinfeld rather than the office,yes it is a bit of a "mockumentary" but the sharp writing and seemingly inconsequential moments all come together nicely in the end of the show
oh and as for the office,David Brent is less of a cock than Ricky Gervais is,the man is a complete cock-monger,hell even Seth Rogen is more likeable than that cunt
I'm into neither production of The Office. Both seemed to dwell on petty and annoying characters I have no reason to care about. People if I met in real life, I would try to avoid. So why wouldn't I also avoid them on TV?
I get where you're coming from, Greg. Its always nice to see characters and plots that we can relate to and identify with. This is however the case in the Office (the british one anyway). Annoying, immature adults who we choose to avoid are in our everyday lives.. the people we love to hate. Its the case in almost any movie or t.v show and as much as we hate to admit it, their annoying or villain-like personalities form the combination which draws us to watch.