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Underrated comedy scenes that aren't even in the top 20 of the best comedy scenes?


In your opinion... despite having never watched an episode 😂

How.many times have I got to say that I've seen TONS of clips from the show. Loads of their supposedly best "laugh out loud" moments and not a single one even deserved a smile never mind a laugh. Its comedy for American college kids and shouldn't ever be mentioned in the same universe as OFAH never mind being compared.

(All in my opinion of course. As all my posts will be.)
 
How.many times have I got to say that I've seen TONS of clips from the show. Loads of their supposedly best "laugh out loud" moments and not a single one even deserved a smile never mind a laugh. Its comedy for American college kids and shouldn't ever be mentioned in the same universe as OFAH never mind being compared.

(All in my opinion of course. As all my posts will be.)
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'A owl?' - PhoneShop

'Do the music' - PhoneShop

Raz Prince's slow-motion eagle - PhoneShop

'That's not Jerwayne' - PhoneShop

Wedding speech - Life's Too Short

Could go for a fair few from both shows.
 
Father Ted - Dougal with Bishop Brennan.

“Hello, Len.”
“Don’t call me ‘Len’ you little prick! I’m a bishop!”
“Oh right. Well done.”
Game On

When Matt meets Martin's bairn for the first time.

"No one told me she was a ginger tosser" :lol:
I actually prefer Neil Stuke’s version of Matt to Ben Chaplin’s. He looked more like the deranged sex pest his character should be.

The bit where he’s got his knob stuck in the vacuum cleaner and he’s talking to Martin. :lol:

“I’m the father of her child, Matt. I don’t want her thinking I’m the sort of bloke who shags vacuum cleaners. In fact I’m not the kind of guy who shags vacuum cleaners!”

“Neither am I! But I get so bored…” :lol:
 
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Still absolutely tragic that Rik had reached his crazy old man era, and then just f***ing died.

We missed out on so much brilliance.
He didn't 'just die' TBF, he smoked all his life then decided to go running in his fifties. Brisk walking or light swimming would have been wiser. We have lost family members to similar over exertion.

In your opinion... despite having never watched an episode 😂
I watched whole episodes back in the day. My friends were raving about it, but I could not get into it at all. Just heavily scripted with telegraphed jokes and wooden characters like most American stuff.

The only American sitcom I could get into was the Office, and that's a British adaptation.
 
He didn't 'just die' TBF, he smoked all his life then decided to go running in his fifties. Brisk walking or light swimming would have been wiser. We have lost family members to similar over exertion.


I watched whole episodes back in the day. My friends were raving about it, but I could not get into it at all. Just heavily scripted with telegraphed jokes and wooden characters like most American stuff.

The only American sitcom I could get into was the Office, and that's a British adaptation.
Comedy is subjective isn't it? The American Office is class, goes off in it's own tangent after the 1st series though. I love loads of British Comedies, The (UK) Office is probably my favourite ever but then the next ones would probably be Curb Your Enthusiasm and Frasier.
 
Comedy is subjective isn't it? The American Office is class, goes off in it's own tangent after the 1st series though. I love loads of British Comedies, The (UK) Office is probably my favourite ever but then the next ones would probably be Curb Your Enthusiasm and Frasier.
Frasier is better than 99% of American sitcoms TBF but can't watch Kelsey Grammar since he came out as a massive MAGA.
 
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