Who is Who?
Kid 1: No, it's because they're British. British people have no creativity.
Kid 2: What?
Kid 1: Seriously, haven't you noticed?
Kid 3: How can you say that? Everybody's creative.
Kid 1: Well, I don't mean all of them, but as a general rule. As nations go, Britain is not the creative one. Italy and France, you know, they're creative. They have, uh, the renaissance, and art, and fashion, and. . . .
Kid 2: I guess.
Kid 1: Don't get me wrong — I'm not, like, anti-British. They're totally good at business, for example. Just not creative stuff.
Kid 2: Well, what about TV? There's good British TV.
Kid 1: Come on, Doctor Who?!?
Kid 3: Wait. Doctor Who is real?!?!?
Kid 2: What?
Kid 1: Seriously, haven't you noticed?
Kid 3: How can you say that? Everybody's creative.
Kid 1: Well, I don't mean all of them, but as a general rule. As nations go, Britain is not the creative one. Italy and France, you know, they're creative. They have, uh, the renaissance, and art, and fashion, and. . . .
Kid 2: I guess.
Kid 1: Don't get me wrong — I'm not, like, anti-British. They're totally good at business, for example. Just not creative stuff.
Kid 2: Well, what about TV? There's good British TV.
Kid 1: Come on, Doctor Who?!?
Kid 3: Wait. Doctor Who is real?!?!?
