

That official who tried to stop her is a prime example of a person taking something WAY too seriously. Apparently he had a habit of tackling runners that, in his opinion, didn’t view the race with a certain level of respect; “weirdies” he called them. He was also one of those guys who claimed ‘I don’t make the rules, I just enforce them’ despite literally having a seat in the committee that made the rules







So… am I just too American to understand the joke? Because my family watches a LOT of British TV and I swear to God it doesn’t matter what the show is but basically half of all dialogue is either a complaint or an insult (which is just a complaint about someone else if you think about it). Like, it there some meta humor I’m not getting? Or is it more of a TV vs Real Life thing?