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Apologies to anyone on here who contributed to this show, but I thought it was lame. Lame writing and lame performances. There were a few nice ideas in there, but they were generally wasted. And what few sketches did work, had been done a million times before far better. For example, I couldn't watch the mobile phone one-upmanship sketch without thinking of the brilliant scene in American Psycho where Patrick Bateman finds his new business car blown out of the water by another yuppies uber-business card. And wasn't the idea of people annoyingly repeating sketch-show catch phrases done before by Colin Hunt in the Fast Show?

Another ditinctinctly mediocre sketch show from BBC3.
 
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Why is it that everyone thinks they're a comedian, this show isn't in the least bit funny.This ranks along side other similarly awful shows the BBC drops on us which is all a bit embarrassing considering how great british comedy can really be sometimes.
 
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Got to agree with the last two comments. It's amateurish. Honestly! Why do they have to do the same sketch three or four times in 27 minutes? Will they do it over twenty times in the series?

I normally give new shows three episodes but it's so annoying I won't even bother with a second. Same BBC Manchester actors chipping in *rolleyes*

We're a million miles away from comedy with this sort of stuff.
 
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Quote: jacob richardson @ May 3 2008, 12:44 AM BST

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would you care to explain?
 
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Quote: David H @ May 5 2008, 10:38 PM BST

Got to agree with the last two comments. It's amateurish. Honestly! Why do they have to do the same sketch three or four times in 27 minutes?


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It's actually quite normal to do a "2 hit" or a "3 hit" sketch which is split up over the course of one episode. It's certainly not exclusive to Scallywagga, been done in tons of other shows.
 
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Quote: jdubya @ May 6 2008, 12:52 AM BST

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It's quite simple: he thinks that the show is shit.
 

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Quote: Aaron @ May 6 2008, 7:59 AM BST

It's quite simple: he thinks that the show is shit.


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that much I gathered.
 
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And that the writers should go back to their day jobs. Or Tesco.
 

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right
 
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Getting ahead as a comedy writer often has more to do with your ability to pitch and hustle than you're actual ability to be funny.
 
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Quote: Aaron @ May 6 2008, 10:15 AM BST

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There's nothing like constructive criticism.

And that was... (etc)
 
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Viewers have no reason, nor obligation, to provide constructive criticism. I doubt that Jacob appreciated that some of the writers are posters here.
 

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wow - just watched this. staggeringly bad.
 
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Didn't like it, but then like Gardener's Question Time, it wasn't written for me.
 
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Quote: Perry Nium @ May 6 2008, 2:05 AM BST

It's actually quite normal to do a "2 hit" or a "3 hit" sketch which is split up over the course of one episode. It's certainly not exclusive to Scallywagga, been done in tons of other shows.


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Yep, I know this, Perry. I just don't think it works.

I think if it was a continuation ie: Sketch 1 - people go to train station, Sketch 2 - people on train, Sketch 3 - people getting off train, it would have the feel of one sketch. But less is more. And I actually think it's a great idea to drop characters for a couple of the six episodes to emphasize that point further. It's bad news when people get sick to death of sketch characters as they shouldn't be on screen long enough for that to happen.
 
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