While all the reasons people have posted about Hollywood being rich to afford lot of writers and British shows being largely one-writer show seem right and logical, the one I read somewhere long time back (and like the most):
“Americans like the happy ending hence Michael Scott has to eventually come across as a good guy but British are more realistic i.e. life is f**ked up and it’s going to remain the same” - so they don’t stretch things to the point that it becomes cringey and leave it at its creative peak.
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While all the reasons people have posted about Hollywood being rich to afford lot of writers and British shows being largely one-writer show seem right and logical, the one I read somewhere long time back (and like the most):
“Americans like the happy ending hence Michael Scott has to eventually come across as a good guy but British are more realistic i.e. life is f**ked up and it’s going to remain the same” - so they don’t stretch things to the point that it becomes cringey and leave it at its creative peak.
(Can’t find link to the article)