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# I already know.
I tolerated series 1. I now hate it with a passion. Its typical shite aimed at students who will latch onto anything in a bid to be part of the crowd ( in a non-conformist fashion )
(, Wed 20 Feb 2008, 14:06, archived)
# Or people who find it amusing because they
have a different sense of humour to you.

Have a sit down, I know that came as a shock. I'm sorry.
(, Wed 20 Feb 2008, 14:10, archived)
# haha
he is terribly opinionated and set in his ways. Open your mind, let us begin our quest.
(, Wed 20 Feb 2008, 14:13, archived)
# :D
*drifts off*
(, Wed 20 Feb 2008, 14:17, archived)
# haha. you will realise that
when you get to my age you understand that all you thought as a youth was bollocks ( and those jeans and that haircut were a mistake ) age and experience allow for objectiveness.
Me being opinionated is just me being correct and letting you all know it ;)
(, Wed 20 Feb 2008, 14:17, archived)
# I often think everything I thought yesterday was bollocks
so I believe you.

The last sentence there made me chuckle.
(, Wed 20 Feb 2008, 14:22, archived)
# I like the IT crowd
if that makes you feel any better?
(, Wed 20 Feb 2008, 14:15, archived)
# I sort of like it.
Ish.
(, Wed 20 Feb 2008, 14:16, archived)
# It is quite good
but Richard Ayoade seems completely unable to act in it. He always has this fucking annoying Harry Enfield-like suppressed smile whenever he says something.

That pisses me off, but I love Katherine Parkinson.
(, Wed 20 Feb 2008, 14:20, archived)
# I quite
fancy her.
(, Wed 20 Feb 2008, 20:16, archived)
# I found it very interesting when I first saw it
and most humourous for the first series.

Since then though, they just seem to make the same jokes and try to be psychedelic, which I think must be something to do with them hearing that most of their fans are stoners. Now it's all "random" little britain-esque humour, whereas their scripts for series 1 were much better developed, with, as I said before, I lot of clever word-play and funny dialogue.
(, Wed 20 Feb 2008, 14:10, archived)