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Old 11-08-2007, 07:56 PM
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According to NPR, NBC is indeed considering airing the British "The Office."

It's not quite that simple. They are writers-producers, so while they are bound by the strike they are also under contract to come to work to produce the shows. When they wear their producer hats, they have to bear in mind all of the other workers on the show -- cameramen, techies, make-up people, etc. -- who can't afford to go without paychecks. I don't know if they will cross the line or not , but Johnny Carson did in 1988, and so did David Letterman.
True, although there's rumors that have gone back and forth about Jon Stewart paying his crew from his production company for the next few weeks. I think it's helping that the writers are picketing shows that are still taping as it will up the ante for the studios to deal with them instead of trying to wait them out. I was really reacting to the idea that Leno and Letterman, etc. should be able to write their own material night after night. It's just not that simple.

I do think that the studios are hoping people will get pissed at the lack of shows and blame the writers, when public opinion really seems to be swaying the writers' way.
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They must REALLY be desperate then, because the British one is much better and I think it'd just completely show up the American version...IMO.
I like both, but Ricky Gervais' sense of awkwardness is painful to watch. Same thing with him in Extras. I just want it to stop! I love the US cast now and couldn't give them up. I agree w/ MC that quite a few Americans won't like or get the humor.
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Old 11-09-2007, 10:28 AM
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I like both, but Ricky Gervais' sense of awkwardness is painful to watch.
That's the whole point. Steve Carell is just too "cool" in the part for my tastes. But different strokes for different folks.
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