The only funny thing about British people is their disgusting teeth.
name one single british comedy show you have seen.
Monty Python, The Office, and some of Black Books. Meh total
so the single handily most important and influencel sketch comedy show of all time, one hell of a drama-edy sitcom, and a damn awesome sitcom.
And you hated all 3? Wonderful.
Python is great, I love it but it has been outdone over time and thus is kind of hard to watch today. But the fact remains Monty Python INVENTED modern day sketch comedy.
Monty Python has never made me laugh. It's so repetitive, generic, and in your face. Disgusting
Duh its generic. It's generic NOW.
It wasn't then. It basically invented the modern day comedy. You complete fool. Yes its hard to watch today. But it isn't generic if it INVENTED the concept you find generic!
Don't even bother responding to him. He didn't even put any effort into that troll.
I know, I know. I mean no one is aruging that python has aged like fine wine and is great cutting edge stuff anymore. But Python invented modern day comedy. I mean think about comedy before the 60's when python happened and changed everything. It was I Love Lucy and The Three Stooges!
Python is important not as enjoyment today, but as its place in importance of television.
There's still plenty of good to be had in Python, anyway. Everybody knows they same dozen or so famous sketches, but there are a lot of episodes, and for the most part they're very consistent. I still say it's worth watching.
I didn't really realize how great it was until I got the DVD set. Heck, before I bought that, you could've told me there were only 12 episodes and I would've believed it, since everyone that's ever televised it in the states has stuck to showing fan favorites.
It does, however have Space Moose-style dating in spots. . .it's difficult/impossible for a foreigner or someone not alive at the time to get everything. Sometimes you can't tell whether they are commenting on a then current event, or whether they are just being absurd. Hmm, maybe that's a good thing.