The Boss (1995–2000)
4/10
Disappointing
10 June 2020
This should have been a great show. A good setting, a branch of a provincial bank, and characters familiar to all who have worked in offices. The boss is a figurehead lacking in any skills other than impressing his own boss, the ambitious and over efficient deputy, the supervisor who is good at her job but cannot think for herself, the cynical veteran who has no interest in anything other than his own small patch, the eager but painfully inexperienced office junior. So they are all strong characters, played well by the actors and actresses involved. The sets are realistic, with the interior of the counter cleverly constructed so that, whilst it is obvious that customers are coming into the bank, the extras are not a distraction from the main action.

So what is the problem?

Put bluntly, the scripts are painfully unfunny. They are not slapstick, they are not observational, they are not one liners. They are just plain boring. It is as if every ancient cliche under the sky was hastily cobbled together, and then a wafer thin plotline sewn around them. Watching this series gives the impression of a flying machine whose makers spent years designing the machine, then spent months ordering all the parts, then handpicked a workforce, and then threw it all together in a day, resulting in an unwieldy mess that does not work properly.

For some reason, this painfully unfunny sitcom lasted for two seasons. My advice is to take a look at one episode just to see an early nineties time capsule. I doubt if you will want to see another.
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