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Juat to aske... Whats better the US version of the office o the UK version?

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2468rock posted hace más de un año
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US. por FAR. Not that i dont amor ricky gervais.....hes kinda funny. but thats really as far as it goes.
Lulutchi posted hace más de un año
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us all the way
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NCISLuverjk93 said:
I myself have only seen part of a uk episode so I cant judge but I think the US is better because the actors are más 'fitting' for the characters, especially Dwight lmao :)
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lililove15 said:
the US version cuz the characters are better. and they fit their personalitys.
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davsmith44 said:
The UK version is so much darker than the US version. Both do a great job at satirizing the tedium of working in an office in the 2000s, but there are a few differences. The UK office always came back to the central character of David Brent, who proved time and time again what happens when a boss confuses respect for friendship, overreaches for both, and achieves neither. Michael Scott suffers from a similiar blind spot, but the US mostrar has allowed other characters to take the spotlight and perform in más eccentric ways, broadening the comedy and making it reach más viewers, and in this viewer's opinion, weakening it a great deal.

The UK Office is a fantastic self-contained series, where tu can really see the work that went into the construction of every episode. It's lightning in a bottle. The US Office seems drawn out to the point where I nearly don't care what happens to these characters anymore. It's like open lunchmeat -- the freshness is gone and it's starting to green.
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 The UK version is so much darker than the US version. Both do a great job at satirizing the tedium of working in an office in the 2000s, but there are a few differences. The UK office always came back to the central character of David Brent, who proved time and time again what happens when a boss confuses respect for friendship, overreaches for both, and achieves neither. Michael Scott suffers from a similiar blind spot, but the US mostrar has allowed other characters to take the spotlight and perform in más eccentric ways, broadening the comedy and making it reach más viewers, and in this viewer's opinion, weakening it a great deal. The UK Office is a fantastic self-contained series, where tu can really see the work that went into the construction of every episode. It's lightning in a bottle. The US Office seems drawn out to the point where I nearly don't care what happens to these characters anymore. It's like open lunchmeat -- the freshness is gone and it's starting to green. http://www.myteespot.com
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LadyPakenham said:
The U.S. version is much, much better. I am a hug fan of the American version, but I'm also a bit of an anglophile and I amor Monty Python. So, when I heard of British people complaining that the U.S. version was a rip-off and the British version was funnier, I decided to check it out.

Holy cow. First of all, the characters just weren't funny most of the time. It was a bit gloomy, and the characters actually seemed like real people. Gareth, for instance, was not at all like Dwight. He was not over-the-top insane, and I know he wasn't meant to be that way, but this is supposed to be a comedy! A guy who seems like a real paranoid person and looks like he needs a blood transfusion isn't funny.

In addition, there was a lot of overly-raunchy "humor". There was a so-called "joke" in the first episode that was so disturbing it left a dark nube hanging over me for the entire day.

I like Ricky Gervais and I like British humor. But this just wasn't funny; I'm sorry. The characters *too* realistic and gloomy, the humor either dull o raunchy.
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Wow...*high five*
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disneyminniejd said:
UK that is más funner. (lol i dont know how to spell that :D
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smoore23 said:
UK is más consistently funny. I have laughed so hard that I've cried. I've laughed so hard that I've had to pause the TV so I could catch my breath. US version has más corazón in that we really follow the lives of the characters and we sympathize with them, whereas in the UK version there are only 14 episodes, and that's not a lot of time to connect with the characters. However, the UK comedy is not for everyone. The US version has dragged on way too long, and as a fanatic (yay red medal!) I personally think that it should've ended with season 3. The last three seasons have been pretty lame; it's like I'm watching a whole different mostrar than what it used to be. Alas, that is a completely different story. And I have rambled long enough.

lol seriously though this pregunta is a never-ending debate.

(PS - The scene that I'm embedding is, in my opinion, perhaps the funniest scene from the series. Enjoy!)
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OMG I feel horrible, I can barely understand them xD
NCISLuverjk93 posted hace más de un año
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and it wasnn't that funny to me, I find the US version hilarious because of the stupid humor ;P
NCISLuverjk93 posted hace más de un año
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Oh... and I pretty much agree with what tu said. I guess I like the US one more, because I feel there's más heart, so I'm más attached. But... I definitey think the UK version is a better piece of work overall.
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kayla97 said:
Defenetly the US version i amor it every time. UK not so much.
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dithy6 said:
I live in the USA, so I've never seen the UK version so I say the US, because Dwight is soo creeperish and i dont think any othe person can do that
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sevendeadlysins said:
Personally, I prefer the US version. I like the characters better, but both are hilarious. I have been watching the US version longer anyways...

Still, Ricky Gervais is AWESOME. I don't know who I like better with him and Steve Carell.
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mono631 said:
US version because of Dwight.
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HFC1875 said:
A pregunta that is almost to difficult to answer.
As a Brit who loved the UK Office i was unsure how i would react to the US version, but i totaly amor it.
It's been helped with más time for individual charecters to emerge and mostrar there full range of emotions along with setting a back story- this was superbly shown with the en general, general relationship with Toby, which was fantastic as it allowed tu to only imagine what had gone on previously!!!

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rosethorn said:
I have personly only watched one episode so i cant rely take sides on this.

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bowg said:
US por far. The UK version is just so plain and boring. and the US version is hilarious and I amor IT!
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VintageSmile said:
Im a huge fan of Steve Carell but I have to be bias and say the UK one is just better. It's consitantly funny and so realistic. Don't get me wrong the US rocks too, I just prefer the UK one x
And don't forget, we made it first!
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Vixie79 said:
I amor the US version better. I watched the UK one, but it was not as funny; although I do like Ricky.
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Moonbeam1953 said:
I have never seen the UK version. But the US version is a hoot. :)
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soxfan89 said:
I've Never Seen The UK Version So I Like The US Version Better!
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cooliodafabbio said:
Definitely the UK version. Not everyone may find it as funny, because of its realistic style and uncompromisingly bleak, dry humour, but that's what makes it so fantastic. The US one is más of a universal concept, the humour being very straight-forward and that, in my opinion, makes it less funny o special. The UK is wonderfully original and a breath of fresh air even ten years on- I get the impression that tu either 'get' it o tu don't though, and I can see that it might not be for everyone.
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