So earlier I posted a query as to who has the better television options--the US or the UK. Seemed liked the the overall view was that it was a draw when it came to general TV (we both have a few good shows and tons of schlock), but the UK wins on documentaries. Long live David Attenborough!
One of the oft mentioned UK shows was Gavin & Stacey, so I decided to check it out. To be honest, it didn't hold my attention, but I was struck by something: Gavin & Stacey both have what seem to be well enough paying salaried positions, are in their twenties, and they live at home. In the US, leaving home is generally priority number one, and if you have a good job, it's assumed, more or less, that you are renting or on your way to buying.
Here's my question: does Gavin & Stacey present a normal option for young professionals in the UK, or is their situation atypical? If it were in the States, Gavin & Stacey would be in some slightly swanky but not over the top apartment somewhere, and it would be their friends (as in Friends) who helped them to find and blow it in love. Anyway, whadyall think?
One of the oft mentioned UK shows was Gavin & Stacey, so I decided to check it out. To be honest, it didn't hold my attention, but I was struck by something: Gavin & Stacey both have what seem to be well enough paying salaried positions, are in their twenties, and they live at home. In the US, leaving home is generally priority number one, and if you have a good job, it's assumed, more or less, that you are renting or on your way to buying.
Here's my question: does Gavin & Stacey present a normal option for young professionals in the UK, or is their situation atypical? If it were in the States, Gavin & Stacey would be in some slightly swanky but not over the top apartment somewhere, and it would be their friends (as in Friends) who helped them to find and blow it in love. Anyway, whadyall think?
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