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<blockquote data-quote="Crimson" data-source="post: 438262" data-attributes="member: 5079"><p>That but also the number of episodes. Although the first season of THREE'S COMPANY is only 6 episodes, the rest were 22 to 28. No season of MATH was more than 7 episodes. Americans would have been very unaccustomed to such short seasons.</p><p></p><p>Probably also the reason the first season of THREE'S COMPANY so closely matches MATH, the writers didn't have to fully invent new scripts.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I didn't have to click past the title, "Americans Don't Get British Humo(u)r", before I already agreed. I always feel a bit guilty to admit it, but British humor seldom lands with me. From Benny Hill and Monty Python onward, I just don't get it. ABFAB is the only British comedy I watched and even then I probably missed 20% of the references and jokes.</p><p></p><p>I feel the same about Canada's famed SCTV too, so I might just be comedically provincial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crimson, post: 438262, member: 5079"] That but also the number of episodes. Although the first season of THREE'S COMPANY is only 6 episodes, the rest were 22 to 28. No season of MATH was more than 7 episodes. Americans would have been very unaccustomed to such short seasons. Probably also the reason the first season of THREE'S COMPANY so closely matches MATH, the writers didn't have to fully invent new scripts. I didn't have to click past the title, "Americans Don't Get British Humo(u)r", before I already agreed. I always feel a bit guilty to admit it, but British humor seldom lands with me. From Benny Hill and Monty Python onward, I just don't get it. ABFAB is the only British comedy I watched and even then I probably missed 20% of the references and jokes. I feel the same about Canada's famed SCTV too, so I might just be comedically provincial. [/QUOTE]
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