I've watched only two episodes of FAWLTY TOWERS. I love that kind of British comedy! Though the story of FAWLTY TOWERS is gorgeous, I would like to watch all 12 episodes (from season 1 through to season 2) as soon as possible, while I don't want to finish watching all the episodes that make me happy with laughter. Do you understand that? I'll take enduring satisfaction by observing them carefully episode by episode.
When I talked to my British friend about FAWLTY TOWERS, she told me excitedly about John Cleese and what that comedy means for British people. She seemed to also love it like me. She told me that FAWLTY TOWERS's transcript was polished and John Cleese was a very clever and respectable comedian in Britain. While hearing her opinion, I feel her attachment to that situation comedy. She also told me that Manuel, a Spanish servant, had been very popular in FAWLTY TOWERS and British people loved him. I understood what she meant because I thought that the funny episodes were due to the performance of Manuel after watching two episodes. He can't speak English very well and he always misunderstands what the manager says. Thanks to him, it's easy for me to understand British English. There are a lot of linguistic tricks from the beginning to the end of the episode. That's why my British friend said that FAWLTY TOWERS was clever comedy.
From now, I'm going to enjoy other episodes episode by episode every day!
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