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Andy atones for his attitude at the end of the special, so by definition he didn't cross the MEH.


** Creator/KateWinslet cameoed as herself in an episode, where she announced her intention to star in a [[UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust Holocaust]] film purely because such films [[OscarBait always win Oscars]]. A few years later, she finally won an Oscar for ''Literature/TheReader'', which is, you guessed it, a Holocaust film.
** The best part is that Ricky was a presenter at the Golden Globes that year - after she won he got up on stage and {{lampshaded}} the episode: "What did I tell you, Kate? A Holocaust film!"

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** Creator/KateWinslet cameoed as herself in an episode, where she announced her intention to star in a [[UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust Holocaust]] film purely because such films [[OscarBait always win Oscars]]. A few years later, she finally won an Oscar for ''Literature/TheReader'', which is, you guessed it, a Holocaust film.
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film. The best part is that Ricky was a presenter at the Golden Globes that year - after she won he got up on stage and {{lampshaded}} the episode: "What did I tell you, Kate? A Holocaust film!"



* MemeticMutation: "Are you having a laugh? Is (s)he having a laugh?!"

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** "I've done it with a girl, intercourse-wise."



* MoralEventHorizon: Andy finally crosses this line when he has an extra ''fired'' for coming up to him and asking him for the chance to try out a few lines, citing that he was in the same position himself; Andy shows no remorse about this, and promptly tells Maggie that ''she'' can't talk to him on set anymore.

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* MoralEventHorizon: Andy finally crosses this line TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Bound to happen given some of the celebrity cast are Hollywood A-Listers. Samuel L. Jackson in particular doesn't ever get to join in on the AdamWesting like everyone else.
* TheWoobie: Maggie's life hits the skids after deciding she's had enough of being an extra. Due to having no skills, the only job she's able to get is scrubbing floors and she's forced to move into a dirty cramped flat that the realtor admits has a high crime rate. The clincher comes
when he has an extra ''fired'' for coming up to him and asking him for the chance to try out a few lines, citing that he was in the same position himself; Andy shows no remorse about this, and promptly tells Maggie that ''she'' can't talk asks Darren if there's any jobs at the Car Phone Warehouse, to him on set anymore.which he says no, causing her to break down in tears.
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* BrokenBase: Some felt that the second series suffered from becoming something of an AuthorTract about how all sitcoms that don't follow the single-camera ''Series/TheOfficeUK'' / ''Extras'' style are low-brow garbage. Note that the vast majority of critics agreed 100% with this viewpoint of classic {{Brit Com}}s and complimented Ricky Gervais on helping point out the flaws in other comedy shows; their main complaint was that it overtook the humour on this show. Conversely, some feel the second series is superior to the first, due to Stephen Merchant and Shaun Williams having larger roles, more varied celebrity appearances [such as the Bafta episode], greater character development for Andy [dealing with success] and the ''When the Whistle Blows'' parody segments.

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* BrokenBase: Some felt that the second series suffered from becoming something of an AuthorTract about how all sitcoms that don't follow the single-camera ''Series/TheOfficeUK'' / ''Extras'' style are low-brow garbage. Note that the vast majority of critics agreed 100% with this viewpoint of classic {{Brit Com}}s and complimented Ricky Gervais Creator/RickyGervais on helping point out the flaws in other comedy shows; their main complaint was that it overtook the humour on this show. Conversely, some feel the second series is superior to the first, due to Stephen Merchant Creator/StephenMerchant and Shaun Williams having larger roles, more varied celebrity appearances [such as the Bafta episode], greater character development for Andy [dealing with success] and the ''When the Whistle Blows'' parody segments.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: The AuthorTract in the Christmas Special is not particularly subtle.
** Nor is the crusade against the traditional sitcom as the show progresses. After a point it comes across less as Ricky and Steve espousing the merit of their style of show and more declaring their superiority to everything else. It's little wonder Ricky - the more visible of the pair - developed a reputation for having an ego.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: The AuthorTract in the Christmas Special is not particularly subtle.
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subtle, and nor is the crusade against the traditional sitcom and sketch show format as the show progresses. After a point it comes across less as Ricky and Steve espousing the merit of their style of show and more declaring their superiority to everything else. It's little wonder Ricky - the more visible of the pair - developed a reputation for having an ego.progresses.
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** Nor is the crusade against the traditional sitcom as the show progresses. After a point it comes across less as Ricky and Steve espousing the merit of their style of show and more declaring their superiority to everything else. It's little wonder Ricky - the more visible of the pair - developed a reputation for having an ego.
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** One of the ''Celebrity Series/BigBrother'' housemates in the Christmas Special is Lionel Blair, AdamWesting it up with the best of them. In 2014 he appeared on the show for real. ''Radio/TheNowShow'''s Sara Pascoe pointed out that while the parody episode only had him tapdancing around the house and complaining about being old, [[FreakierThanFiction the real thing had him pole-dancing dressed in latex.]]

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** One of the ''Celebrity Series/BigBrother'' housemates in the Christmas Special is Lionel Blair, AdamWesting it up with the best of them. In 2014 2014, he appeared on the show for real. ''Radio/TheNowShow'''s Sara Pascoe pointed out that while the parody episode only had him tapdancing around the house and complaining about being old, [[FreakierThanFiction the real thing had him pole-dancing dressed in latex.]]



* HollywoodHomely: {{Played with}}. Maggie often gets a number of disparaging comments about her appearance (especially by Creator/CliveOwen), even though Ashley Jenson is quite attractive. Of course, this trope is more {{Justified|Trope}} than usual considering she (by dint of her career in the film/television industry) ''is'' surrounded by extremely attractive women.
* HoYay: Darren and Barry.

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* HollywoodHomely: {{Played with}}. Maggie often gets a number of disparaging comments about her appearance (especially by Creator/CliveOwen), even though Ashley Jenson is quite attractive. Of course, this trope is more {{Justified|Trope}} justified than usual considering she (by dint of her career in the film/television industry) ''is'' surrounded by extremely attractive women.
* %%* HoYay: Darren and Barry.

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* BrokenBase: Some felt that the second series suffered from becoming something of an AuthorTract about how all sitcoms that don't follow the single-camera ''Series/TheOfficeUK'' / ''Extras'' style are low-brow garbage. Note that the vast majority of critics agreed 100% with this viewpoint of classic {{Brit Com}}s and complimented Ricky Gervais on helping point out the flaws in other comedy shows; their main complaint was that it overtook the humour on this show. Conversely, some feel the second series is superior to the first, due to Stephen Merchant and Shaun Williams having larger roles, more varied celebrity appearances [such as the Bafta episode], greater character development for Andy [dealing with success] and the ''When the Whistle Blows'' parody segments.



* SeasonalRot: Though still considered pretty good overall, some felt that the second series suffered from becoming something of an AuthorTract about how all sitcoms that don't follow the single-camera ''Series/TheOfficeUK'' / ''Extras'' style are low-brow garbage. Note that the vast majority of critics agreed 100% with this and complimented Gervais on helping point out the flaws in other comedy shows; their main complaint was that it overtook the humour on this show.
** Conversely, some feel series 2 is superior to series 1 due to Stephen Merchant and Shaun Williams having larger roles, more varied celebrity appearances [such as the Bafta episode], greater character development for Andy [dealing with success] and the 'When the whistle blows' parody segments.

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