Can someone give me their opinion?
Would you say the show Gimme Gimme Gimme was a comedy aimed at gays or for anyone?
Gimme Gimme Gimme: Just for gays?
Exactly. But I don't know, as I am into BBC comedies like Gimme Gimme Gimme, but being set a bit gay-ish, i dunno!
Would you say it was?
Would you say it was?
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The character Tom is gay, flamboyant and theatrical. You don't have to be gay, flamboyant or theatrical to find it amusing.
In the same way I don't have to be a dinnerlady to find that programme funny, or self sufficient to enjoy The Good Life.
At their cores, all situation comedies are the same. Irrespective of the main character's attributes, all have the same basic dersires and fears. The scenarios may vary but people are fundamentally the same.
In the same way I don't have to be a dinnerlady to find that programme funny, or self sufficient to enjoy The Good Life.
At their cores, all situation comedies are the same. Irrespective of the main character's attributes, all have the same basic dersires and fears. The scenarios may vary but people are fundamentally the same.
I agree.Gavin Scott wrote:The character Tom is gay, flamboyant and theatrical. You don't have to be gay, flamboyant or theatrical to find it amusing.
In the same way I don't have to be a dinnerlady to find that programme funny, or self sufficient to enjoy The Good Life.
At their cores, all situation comedies are the same. Irrespective of the main character's attributes, all have the same basic dersires and fears. The scenarios may vary but people are fundamentally the same.
Gimme Gimme Gimme is great

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No need to worry. You're only gay if you fancy a bit of cock.
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