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The Great British Sitcom
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<blockquote data-quote="Mel O&#039;Drama" data-source="post: 99598" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>I can believe it. The episodes I watched tonight involved Lionel's pitch for his book to be made into a Hollywood mini-series with the requisite doctoring by the team threatening to turn it into something unrecognisable. But it was all done so charmingly. </p><p></p><p></p><p>In these latter Series Three episodes, all the women have an issue with the glamorous/efficient/intelligent/frosty Sally. There are some genuine layers to it and it's arguably showing a less than charitable side to them. I love that Sally is triggering the insecurities of these main characters. Judi has done fine work with Jean losing face in her two meetings with Sally so far. The first when she arrived late and flustered having snapped the heel off her shoe when walking and then found the pickle from her lunch had leaked all over her bag - including Sally's CV. The second was when Jean was suffering badly with jet lag and appeared drunk. On both occasions Judi has risen to the occasion and done some great tottering, limping, slurring and general all round awkwardness. Wonderful stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mel O'Drama, post: 99598, member: 23"] I can believe it. The episodes I watched tonight involved Lionel's pitch for his book to be made into a Hollywood mini-series with the requisite doctoring by the team threatening to turn it into something unrecognisable. But it was all done so charmingly. In these latter Series Three episodes, all the women have an issue with the glamorous/efficient/intelligent/frosty Sally. There are some genuine layers to it and it's arguably showing a less than charitable side to them. I love that Sally is triggering the insecurities of these main characters. Judi has done fine work with Jean losing face in her two meetings with Sally so far. The first when she arrived late and flustered having snapped the heel off her shoe when walking and then found the pickle from her lunch had leaked all over her bag - including Sally's CV. The second was when Jean was suffering badly with jet lag and appeared drunk. On both occasions Judi has risen to the occasion and done some great tottering, limping, slurring and general all round awkwardness. Wonderful stuff. [/QUOTE]
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