Haha! Weird! There for uni?Mr F. said:Its all on 4oD last I checked. I would check for you but in a bout of pure creepiness...
I can't, cause I am currently in the Middle East.
Black Mirror is fucking wonderful. British Drama is fucking wonderful. Now, I am not saying that we do it better than anyone else. But I am saying that we do it particularly well, with things like Black Mirror and Sherlock as shining examples of how to do things. I have seen poor British dramas though. Let us not forget the promising, yet fucking stupid, Utopia (Was dating a biologist at the time who pointed out that if you caused a quarter of the human race to become infertile you would cause population growth to arrest. If you caused as many as was being indicated to go infertile, you would cause an extinction event.) or the travesty that was Merlin. We do make mistakes. They might be good looking mistakes but still, they are mistakes.
As another point of weirdness... is your avatar a pic of you with a pipe? My previous avatar was me with a pipe, before succumbing to one which shows my (ex)moustache better! How long have you smoked the wooden instrument of dreams? And what tobacco/flavour do you use?
I'll have to check later for Black Mirror, as I am at work at the mo, but I hope it is!
I agree... not everything we produce is good... but our industry has developed to gritty dramas the most... probably because of the low production cost. Crime dramas, black comedies, things like Spooks, Gritty Gangster films and period drama seems to be where we do better over action flicks, sci-fis and the like... and because of that our writers show off complex stories or emotional issues to best show them off.
OT: I imagine the whole issue of salary being socially unacceptable comes from the dated class structure in Britain. In period times income was linked to importance, and was oft used to get one over on people, or be the topic of scrutiny and gossip. As much as this may not wholely be the case nowadays, it does still happen, and you don't want peoples perceptions of you to change due to that... Why do you think chavs go round wearing gold and labels like Burberry, Ralph Lauren and Fred Perry? They are expensive makes, and a display of wealth, that may or may not be backed up with actual pay grades.
The other issue I can see arising here is the difference between a job and a career. Asking it of younger people with jobs outside uni or school who earn per hour worked is very different to asking people in full time employment on a yearly salary.
The final issue is from embarrassment. No one wants it to be highlighted that they earn less than their peers... and no one wants to be treated differently (handouts/ charity) by their peers because of pay. It is also embarrassing to admit that you earn more than everyone else. I was the only person in my friends who didn't go to uni... this meant that whilst they were gaining huge debts, I was on a tidy yearly wage in a secure job. Luckily the topic never came up... but I always feared that someone would ask whilst they were comparing uni costs and debts! I would have felt embarrassment if I had to answer that.