Gervais. Risky comedy is dead 15:16 - Jul 10 with 5489 views | hampstead_blue | The Times page 3. He's spot on. If the BBC put out The Office today he would have had throngs pounding down his door. F😘CK your sensitivities. I want the likes of Gervais to have space to challenge and make us wet ourselves. |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 15:24 - Jul 10 with 2372 views | SpruceMoose | People have been saying comedy is dead for decades. Still seems pretty lively to me though! |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 15:38 - Jul 10 with 2335 views | JakeITFC | What in the office do you think is problematic and would require censorship today? Bearing in mind that I know it pretty much off by heart so you can be specific. |  | |  |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 15:42 - Jul 10 with 2321 views | Seablu |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 15:38 - Jul 10 by JakeITFC | What in the office do you think is problematic and would require censorship today? Bearing in mind that I know it pretty much off by heart so you can be specific. |
Bullying. That poor lad having his stapler set in jelly should have resulted in a helpline number at the end. |  | |  |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 15:48 - Jul 10 with 2308 views | Dubtractor | I've not read the article, and FWIW I rate a lot of what Gervais does, but the idea that risky comedy is dead is utter horsesh1t. |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 15:52 - Jul 10 with 2273 views | itfcjoe |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 15:38 - Jul 10 by JakeITFC | What in the office do you think is problematic and would require censorship today? Bearing in mind that I know it pretty much off by heart so you can be specific. |
I do think there is an element where there would be a misunderstanding that Brent is the one being sent up, and that he is a cretin |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 15:58 - Jul 10 with 2242 views | m14_blue |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 15:38 - Jul 10 by JakeITFC | What in the office do you think is problematic and would require censorship today? Bearing in mind that I know it pretty much off by heart so you can be specific. |
You’re not looking at the whole pie. |  | |  |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:02 - Jul 10 with 2227 views | Libero |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 15:38 - Jul 10 by JakeITFC | What in the office do you think is problematic and would require censorship today? Bearing in mind that I know it pretty much off by heart so you can be specific. |
"he went home and got a book" |  | |  |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:03 - Jul 10 with 2224 views | Libero |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 15:42 - Jul 10 by Seablu | Bullying. That poor lad having his stapler set in jelly should have resulted in a helpline number at the end. |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:05 - Jul 10 with 2221 views | Libero |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 15:52 - Jul 10 by itfcjoe | I do think there is an element where there would be a misunderstanding that Brent is the one being sent up, and that he is a cretin |
Probably, but that was the case with a good number of viewers when the show was first released, there were people who thought it was a legitimate documentary about an awful, awful boss. |  | |  |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:07 - Jul 10 with 2209 views | hoppy |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:05 - Jul 10 by Libero | Probably, but that was the case with a good number of viewers when the show was first released, there were people who thought it was a legitimate documentary about an awful, awful boss. |
Was it set at Portman Road? |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:11 - Jul 10 with 2193 views | Illinoisblue | The trick is to ignore the drooling masses who would pound on doors because they’re offended by a joke. And when I say ignore I mean punch in the throat |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:12 - Jul 10 with 2187 views | Illinoisblue |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 15:38 - Jul 10 by JakeITFC | What in the office do you think is problematic and would require censorship today? Bearing in mind that I know it pretty much off by heart so you can be specific. |
The girl in the wheelchair at the fire drill |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:13 - Jul 10 with 2179 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:11 - Jul 10 by Illinoisblue | The trick is to ignore the drooling masses who would pound on doors because they’re offended by a joke. And when I say ignore I mean punch in the throat |
Pretty much steer clear of Twitter. |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:14 - Jul 10 with 2169 views | Herbivore |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:12 - Jul 10 by Illinoisblue | The girl in the wheelchair at the fire drill |
Why would that be censored? |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:16 - Jul 10 with 2161 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:12 - Jul 10 by Illinoisblue | The girl in the wheelchair at the fire drill |
Really? |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:17 - Jul 10 with 2151 views | Illinoisblue |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:14 - Jul 10 by Herbivore | Why would that be censored? |
It shouldn’t be. I was giving that as an example of a scene that somebody might be offended by. |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:19 - Jul 10 with 2135 views | Herbivore |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:17 - Jul 10 by Illinoisblue | It shouldn’t be. I was giving that as an example of a scene that somebody might be offended by. |
Someone might have been offended by it at the time as well. I don't think much has changed in that respect. Offended people have always been around. The point is about censorship and I don't see why that scene would be censored. |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:21 - Jul 10 with 2133 views | itfcjoe |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:14 - Jul 10 by Herbivore | Why would that be censored? |
Because people deliberately remove context from comedy these days and it would be shown as a stand alone thing which would be out of order. There are people wanting Friends cancelled because it is 'overtly homophobic' |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:23 - Jul 10 with 2107 views | Illinoisblue |
See below |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:27 - Jul 10 with 2077 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:23 - Jul 10 by Illinoisblue | See below |
Fair enough. Anyone offended by it should not be given the time of day. |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:28 - Jul 10 with 2068 views | SpruceMoose |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:21 - Jul 10 by itfcjoe | Because people deliberately remove context from comedy these days and it would be shown as a stand alone thing which would be out of order. There are people wanting Friends cancelled because it is 'overtly homophobic' |
I mean, times change. I don't know what the issue with Friends is in particular, but it's not hard to imagine that jokes made in a TV show during the 90s might be viewed poorly now. For example, it wouldn't have been unusual to hear words like 'Tranny' or 'He-She' be used in jokes during the 90s. I personally don't think we would be losing anything of any great comedic value if we consider removing terms like that, which are now considered offensive. A mature society should be able to have a discussion about it without people screaming about 'PC gone mad' though. Likewise, whole TV shows probably don't need to be cancelled because of a few jokes which have aged badly. Some stuff that was made a while back probably does need to be censored, and of course other stuff doesn't. Each on its own merit. [Post edited 10 Jul 2020 16:30]
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:31 - Jul 10 with 2056 views | SpruceMoose |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:28 - Jul 10 by SpruceMoose | I mean, times change. I don't know what the issue with Friends is in particular, but it's not hard to imagine that jokes made in a TV show during the 90s might be viewed poorly now. For example, it wouldn't have been unusual to hear words like 'Tranny' or 'He-She' be used in jokes during the 90s. I personally don't think we would be losing anything of any great comedic value if we consider removing terms like that, which are now considered offensive. A mature society should be able to have a discussion about it without people screaming about 'PC gone mad' though. Likewise, whole TV shows probably don't need to be cancelled because of a few jokes which have aged badly. Some stuff that was made a while back probably does need to be censored, and of course other stuff doesn't. Each on its own merit. [Post edited 10 Jul 2020 16:30]
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Not sure why saying things should be looked at maturely and on a case by case basis has got a downvote from you Mullet. I thought a bland middle ground approach would be right up your street? [Post edited 10 Jul 2020 16:33]
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:33 - Jul 10 with 2049 views | itfcjoe |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:28 - Jul 10 by SpruceMoose | I mean, times change. I don't know what the issue with Friends is in particular, but it's not hard to imagine that jokes made in a TV show during the 90s might be viewed poorly now. For example, it wouldn't have been unusual to hear words like 'Tranny' or 'He-She' be used in jokes during the 90s. I personally don't think we would be losing anything of any great comedic value if we consider removing terms like that, which are now considered offensive. A mature society should be able to have a discussion about it without people screaming about 'PC gone mad' though. Likewise, whole TV shows probably don't need to be cancelled because of a few jokes which have aged badly. Some stuff that was made a while back probably does need to be censored, and of course other stuff doesn't. Each on its own merit. [Post edited 10 Jul 2020 16:30]
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I think a lot of it is attention seeking, write an article on why something should be cancelled and it gets hits. Agree with the rest, as to why certain terms drop out of what is acceptable and get cut out etc |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:34 - Jul 10 with 2041 views | Illinoisblue |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:13 - Jul 10 by Marshalls_Mullet | Pretty much steer clear of Twitter. |
It can be a cesspit of ignorance but at the same time, if you follow the good people, it can be very rewarding |  |
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Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:34 - Jul 10 with 2034 views | Illinoisblue |
Gervais. Risky comedy is dead on 16:27 - Jul 10 by Marshalls_Mullet | Fair enough. Anyone offended by it should not be given the time of day. |
The only comedy I’m offended by is the unfunny stuff. |  |
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