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Where do we draw a line? They will have to go through all the history books and tear out anything that might upset someone.
Where do we draw a line? They will have to go through all the history books and tear out anything that might upset someone.
It causes offence, and subsequently needs to be removed ASAP.
It causes offence, and subsequently needs to be removed ASAP.
If I didn't know your handiwork better I'd be fearful you'd had a stroke.
I assume you’re joking?
Luckily enough, we have all episodes on DVD, so can watch it to our hearts content. I love the overall theme mocking a painfully snobbish hotelier, whose Little Englander world is falling apart with rude kids, the nouveau riche, brash Americans, unmarried couples.
So if there is an issue, why not just cut that scene.
The 'Indians aren't n*ggers, they're w*gs' bit is cringeworthy, now, though. The fact that the audience is laughing at the major's pedantry, rather than his racism, doesn't help.
I have watched FT countless times but some of it is quite cringeworthy, now. For example, the thick Irish builder doesn't sit well. Unlikely I'll bother watching it again .
Anyway, something else for the broflakes to get enraged about. Slippery slope....etc. <sigh>
Comedies wane with time and tastes. I’m too young to appreciate Hancock, The Goons (all 4 of them), Moore and Cook. The huge exceptions being Milligan and Sellars who are geniuses imho, especially Milligan. 45 years old, I think Fawlty Towers has held up pretty well. I believe that Cleese was satirising an English upper class bigot. We’ll have to agree to disagree on that one.
It took until the 90’s onwards for TV comedies to hit the sweet spot with me, usurping 70’s stuff. The Day Today, Broken News, Getting On, The Fast Show and Iannucci stuff all right up my alley.
Sweet Jesus. What the hell is going on??
Stop it now... just stop it.
Although I don't think the phrase "Don't mention the war" is the reason it was pulled.
In the same episode, The Major refers to n*****s and w**s when talking about the cricket
That won’t leave a lot of history then.
It causes offence, and subsequently needs to be removed ASAP.
They need to **** off !The PC brigade has taken over....
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Comedies wane with time and tastes. I’m too young to appreciate Hancock, The Goons (all 4 of them), Moore and Cook. The huge exceptions being Milligan and Sellars who are geniuses imho, especially Milligan. 45 years old, I think Fawlty Towers has held up pretty well. I believe that Cleese was satirising an English upper class bigot. We’ll have to agree to disagree on that one.
It took until the 90’s onwards for TV comedies to hit the sweet spot with me, usurping 70’s stuff. The Day Today, Broken News, Getting On, The Fast Show and Iannucci stuff all right up my alley.