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I was pleasantly surprised by the season immediately after Carrell left. James Spader was great. It was a wise decision to go for someone completely different to Carrell/Michael Scott. I agree it wasn't as good as before though.

Thought the final season was poor but it wasn't a huge surprise as they tried to tie everything up which is always tough and they struggled to get all the cast together as most of them had a lot of other stuff on.
Robert California reminded me loads of my boss when I worked in Paris.

Imagine how made up I was when I saw James Spader in a park in the centre of Paris.
 
Definitely won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but watched the first 2 episodes of WandaVision on Disney+

Completely weird, but massively enjoyable.
Just watched and thought it was really good. Thought Elizabeth Olsen (I'm more than a little bit in love with her) and Paul Bettany were great. As was Kathryn Hahn as usual. Going to be really interesting to see where it goes.
 

Office UK was incredibly original. Seinfeld ushered in the 90's referentialism but the Office really defined the 2000's.

Carell is easily the weakest of the leading comics, put him against your Stillers, your Colberts, your Jack Blacks and he is just not funny.
That’s a bizarre trio to choose.
 
That’s a bizarre trio to choose.

Leading comedians born of the early 2000's? Murphy was 80's, Carrey and Sandler 90's, Rogan 2010's. Ferrell is just not funny. If you can think of three bigger in influence during that period, you could name them. Could swap Colbert for Stewart, The Colbert Report spawning from the more traditional Daily Show, Black re-introduced music into comedy, and Stiller made the most money - while appearing with all of the above in various projects, and being the leader of the 'Frat Pack'.
 
Leading comedians born of the early 2000's? Murphy was 80's, Carrey and Sandler 90's, Rogan 2010's. Ferrell is just not funny. If you can think of three bigger in influence during that period, you could name them. Could swap Colbert for Stewart, The Colbert Report spawning from the more traditional Daily Show, Black re-introduced music into comedy, and Stiller made the most money - while appearing with all of the above in various projects, and being the leader of the 'Frat Pack'.


Gosh. I'm always amazed at your terrible taste in actors and films. Must be an Australian thing
 
Leading comedians born of the early 2000's? Murphy was 80's, Carrey and Sandler 90's, Rogan 2010's. Ferrell is just not funny. If you can think of three bigger in influence during that period, you could name them. Could swap Colbert for Stewart, The Colbert Report spawning from the more traditional Daily Show, Black re-introduced music into comedy, and Stiller made the most money - while appearing with all of the above in various projects, and being the leader of the 'Frat Pack'.

Ferrell isn’t funny ????

Anchor Man is one of the funniest things ever made.
 

Ferrell isn’t funny ????

Anchor Man is one of the funniest things ever made.

I don't think he's funny - but if you think he should have been included in three randomly cherry picked quickly inserted comedians from the early 2000's and not any other era - sure, conceded. There's one - two more please.
 

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