B/J: I have to say that CowLip had to know that they were going to go more B/J in the beginning. Maybe not as far as they went, but the relationship was way different than the V/N setup from the get go.
Totally agree. B/J definitely seems to have been in the US version's long-term plan whereas just the characterization of Stuart alone would have made some kind of long-term thing between him and Nathan nearly impossible (but, dude, probably very amusingly disasterous to us viewers). Stuart has always struck me as being more...I dunno...rigid than Brian, in a lot of ways, and I don't think for a second that he ever considered developing any sort actual relationship with anyone other than possibly Vince.
1. When Vince is on the phone with Stuart/Stuart's Secretary/Stewart's Sister while at dinner. I was laughing so hard.
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Totally agree. B/J definitely seems to have been in the US version's long-term plan whereas just the characterization of Stuart alone would have made some kind of long-term thing between him and Nathan nearly impossible (but, dude, probably very amusingly disasterous to us viewers). Stuart has always struck me as being more...I dunno...rigid than Brian, in a lot of ways, and I don't think for a second that he ever considered developing any sort actual relationship with anyone other than possibly Vince.
1. When Vince is on the phone with Stuart/Stuart's Secretary/Stewart's Sister while at dinner. I was laughing so hard.
Hee! "Who the fuck is Martin Brooks?"
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