That Mitchell and Webb Look Series 4 - Episode 1 (Grammar Nazi)

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welshgit | July 14, 2010

Be careful with your grammar and pronunciation if you want to survive the boa...

welshgit | July 14, 2010

Be careful with your grammar and pronunciation if you want to survive the boardroom!

Originally broadcast 13th July 2010

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  • Only good sketch this series

  • @SighNapse1 Not the only one, in my opinion, but yes, there have been quite a lot that weren't funny

  • Hey, no idea how you found this but is there any chance you can grab the sketch of the parents looking in on the baby, from this episode? That had me and my wife crying with laughter!!

  • @emeny2603 I do have it. I'll post it!

  • Haha! Saw this last night, You got it up on Youtube pretty fast didnt you XD

  • @HeavensOfMetal Yeah, I saw it last night too, and it sooo reminded me of a friend of mine that I had to post it asap!

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  • @JimDjinn Initialism is a sub-category of acronyms. I think I have to kill you now.

  • "HHH" is an initialism, not an acronym, so all the bloodshed could have been avoided itf they'd corrected him at the start

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  • These two are capable of really very well-written and acted comedy. I love that their foundations are strong enough for them to begin pushing that boundary again.

  • I absolutely loved this series. My favourite so far. It reminds me more of Mitchell and Webb's 'Situation' series, which was so much darker, dryer and had no laughter track. It seemed to me as if 'That Mitchell and Webb Look' on the whole really lowered their standards to cater to a wider, more mainstream audience. Each to their own, I suppose.

  • Ignorare is the verb - ignoramus is first person plural, present tense, active voice, indicative mood. Ignoramus derives from ignorare, and, therefore, the boss is technically right about the derivation. Therefore, those pathetic employees got what they deserved!

  • Ignoramus is a verb in Latin, however in English it is in fact a noun and the English plural ignorami is in common usage (and is correct). Ignoramus (in Latin) is itself a first-person plural present active indicative of 'ignoro' and it means "we are ignorant of" or "we do not know" - so instead of shooting himself, he could have argued that his use of the word was English, not Latin and shot the other guy for being a smart arse!

  • Awesome.....and I'm in complete agreement with him......shoot them all !!

  • OMG! MY MUM WUD PROBABLY SHOOT HIM TOO XD

  • 1:10

    Should be "saying things wrongly". It's an adverb. :P

  • @welshgit (SHOOTS YOU) You forgot the full stop after "funny".

  • Oh my word, it's like looking in a mirror. I didn't realise I was such a douchey prick!

  • my step brother is exactly like this guy thank god he dosnt hav a gun

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