on August 07 2008 22:25:43
bOOTAGE!!!! |
on August 07 2008 16:24:24
I got no problem with olive oil. I use it all the time. But those green olives... yeesh. |
on August 07 2008 15:21:43
What can I say? I'm greedy. Oh, I love olive oil but olives give me headaches. |
on August 07 2008 14:16:16
Damn right. |
on August 07 2008 12:21:45
Oh - so black is ok and green is not. Olivist!!! |
on August 07 2008 06:39:05
That's nice. |
on August 07 2008 05:32:27
Green ones, anyway... black are fine. |
on August 07 2008 05:27:54
-shrug- I don't like olives. |
on August 07 2008 05:11:48
*shrugs* I still dont understand why it matters to you. |
on August 07 2008 04:41:54
Thankfully, the American version is amazing and has many, many more episodes to it. |
on August 07 2008 04:41:32
Indeed. There's only something like 14 episodes of the British "Office", and that's two seasons and a special. |
on August 07 2008 03:29:47
When you have something open-ended like a sitcom (and it's a really good one), 28 episodes are just going to leave you wanting more. |
on August 07 2008 03:29:14
Jer, HBO and the cable networks tend to run things a bit differently from the broadcast networks. They also tend to have more deliniated storylines. |
on August 07 2008 03:17:13
Sam: How do you mean 'shortness'? HBO shows tend to be only 13 episodes, and I actually I prefer that. |
on August 06 2008 19:47:39
I may just give that a whirl... |
on August 06 2008 19:01:00
Jack, how about you write up a brilliant rant about the shortness of British TV seasons?  |
on August 06 2008 18:59:12
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on August 06 2008 18:42:57
For anyone who may have been wondering, me and Mrs. Jack are back... |
on August 06 2008 16:46:45
Friends made 24 or so episodes a year for 10 years. Coupling made 28 total. |
on August 06 2008 16:44:52
What is it about British TV shows? "Coupling" ran for four seasons and produced fewer episodes than a regular American sitcom would have made in one season. |