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I think a better adaptation could have been made. EDIT: Fuck, they didn't even explain WHY a towel is so important.
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I thought all elements were perfect. You have got to remember that it is british humor, and not everything has to be explained. Remember in The Demolishion man, the 3 sea shells.
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At the moment i'm watching the orignial t.v show, and depending on how i like it i might go see it
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