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stuartdwilliams

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  • May 22, 2015
  • A refreshing American show which is not quite American.

    From a British point of view, this is an interesting show as it highlights elements of the stereo-types that hit the mark - watch out for the executive that works out on a tread mile in a tight shift dress and high heels. Such diametric contrasts are highly amusing at adds to the subtle mix of self-analysis and American brashness which is different from the usual American fare. It is also amusing to see Matt Le Blanc play "Matt Le Blanc" which is nothing like Matt Le Blanc in real life. One has to commend the actor in playing to a public image which could backfire; although not a challenging role, it must be great fun to do. Kudos to be the actor. Tasman and Steven play Brits brilliant, which is hardly surprising, but the fact they play Brits as Brits would and not how Americans see us, again, the show is surprising. Worth watching simply for it's rarity and novelty. Hopefully, this is a growing trend.

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