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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-04-23 05:26 pm

[ SECRET POST #6318 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6318 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2024-04-23 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)
As a person who hated TBBT and liked... *some* of the IT Crowd (in spite of that one ep-- but at the time I was watching it, it somehow wasn't the most transphobic episode of a comedy series I had to suffer)... to me I think the big difference was that in what I saw of TBBT, none of the characters seemed to like or support each other?? I saw one where everyone was being mean to Howard, and I saw a couple where everyone was bullying Sheldon, and a part of an ep where Raj was the butt of the joke, and in none of those did any of them really stick up for each other in any meaningful way.

The IT Crowd certainly has its issues, but Roy and Moss had a solid friendship and even when the characters ragged on each other or got into fights about something, there was also the general feeling that they would have each other's backs.

Both shows had at least one actor that I've liked in other things, and I liked the TBBT theme song, but I just really felt BAD every time I watched it, whereas IT Crowd only made me feel BAD like... twice? While also having bits that, despite my general hate of Graham Lineham, I do wind up quoting a lot.