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So maybe it'll all bounce back, but you've got to admit it the whole thing has got silly.
Things quickly got sillier; a bullet wound could be shrugged off, explosions could be outrun (in slow motion), dialogue was pared down to threats and quips.
Consider "Cheers," which, though not immune to the pull of sentimentality, was ultimately about a group of people who were trapped, both within the physical confines of a Boston bar (whenever they ventured out, things got very silly) and within the disappointing circumstances of their lives.
At this point, things got really silly.
Browne will surely remonstrate with Putin, probably something along the lines of "how can you tax me to death if you've approved BP investments?" Putin sensed things were getting silly at a meeting with businessmen in March, and instructed the government to clip the taxman's wings by limiting his ability to dredge up companies' tax histories.
"Then it just got silly".
Things got a little silly in round nine.
The first half has a kicky charm, but once the cheap shocks and back story intrude, things get predictably silly.
The books have jokes - good ones, too - but O'Brian's great secret is that he never lets things get too silly.
Things get pretty silly and contrived at times.
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