Jeeves & Wooster wank spotting
Jul. 11th, 2006 06:25 pmLadies and gentlemen; eggs, beans, and crumpets:
For your consideration: Jump the Shark.com's page for discussion of Jeeves & Wooster, wherein we learn that the title characters were played by Hugh Loren and Stephen Fletcher, and that Wodehouse stole his plots from Mr. Belvedere. I also like the one where the (relatively canon-savvy) commentor goes on for about 600 words about his personalwet daydream of how the show should've been made. It's quite a long time before anyone points out the difference between a valet and a butler; it's somewhat unfortunate, therefore, that they get the explanation totally wrong.
This link has been provided strictly for the purposes of pointing and laughing.
innocentsmith cannot be held responsible for any bleeding out the eyes or ceilings collapsing with the shock waves from your screams of frustration which may result from clicking on the link.
For your consideration: Jump the Shark.com's page for discussion of Jeeves & Wooster, wherein we learn that the title characters were played by Hugh Loren and Stephen Fletcher, and that Wodehouse stole his plots from Mr. Belvedere. I also like the one where the (relatively canon-savvy) commentor goes on for about 600 words about his personal
This link has been provided strictly for the purposes of pointing and laughing.
Re: *giggle*
Date: 2006-07-13 04:29 am (UTC)"Tristram Handy" seemed like the biggest stretch, but upon further thought it pleases me. It's a little like those pornos with titles stolen from big recent blockbusters and then changed just enough to make them dirty. "Tristram Handy: A Shaggy Doggie-Style Story."
...yes, I am a ridiculous lit geek.