This is a very fluffy and fairly mediocre show, to be sure, but it's not as terrible as some of the reviewers have stated. In terms of the comedic timing, laugh-track, set, and cast (despite being mostly American), the show looks and feels much more like a typical British sitcom than anything else NBC has aired in recent memory, including "The Office." Depending on your taste, this can be either good or bad. I first watched it because of Sophie Winkleman's presence as the main character. However, "100 Questions" is a more broad comedy than her former vehicle--the sharp and funny "Peep Show"--and will not necessarily appeal to the same demographic. Still, I found the silliness has grown on me, and I'll even be sad when the show is inevitably canceled.