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by officemonkey
4656 days ago
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Except "House of Cards" was a political soaper (west wing) with a charismatic anti-hero (the shield, etc.) "The IT crowd" as a goofy farce had no American counterpart and was pretty much doomed to failure. Better translation examples would be the American "The Office" (based on other office-based comedies) and the American "Coupling" (a "Friends" clone.) "Coupling" failed because the first American episode was nearly a shot-for-shot remake. You might have been able to get away with that in the 90s, but not in the Netflix/Bittorrent era. |
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Not to mention that the casting was atrocious.