Talk:French & Saunders

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[edit] Jealousy/superiority complex

"The show features an unusual style of humour, where many otherwise normal parody sketches are permeated with an underlying theme (which somewhat breaks the fourth wall) of the jealousy that French has for Saunders, and the superiority complex of Saunders."

Apart from not being a sentence (it looks like "in which" is missing after the phrase in parentheses), this suggests that French is actually jealous of Saunders and Saunders feels superior to French. Is this what is intended, and if so, it is true? Not that I'm aware of. It's more likely that this refers to an act they put on in their sketch shows. — Paul G 15:33, 28 October 2007 (UTC)