Everyone's free to watch and enjoy what they like etc. etc. but I can't resist the temptation of joining in the slagging off!
When it first aired it was trailed with a label of best comedy to come out of Ireland since Father Ted. High praise indeed, so I gave it a watch which lasted about 10 minutes. After another 2 years or so I was seeing that it was winning various awards and, thinking maybe I was a bit hasty and missing out on some good comedy by stubbornly refusing to watch I gave it another chance, vowing to watch a complete episode no matter what.
It was of course the same as I had remembered it. Why say for example "put the kettle on" when you can say "put the fecking kettle on" and get your audience rolling on the floor with laughter?
Who knew the word fecking could change normal dialogue into award winning comedy?
Fans of this should check out reruns of On the Buses for your perfect Christmas!
When it first aired it was trailed with a label of best comedy to come out of Ireland since Father Ted. High praise indeed, so I gave it a watch which lasted about 10 minutes. After another 2 years or so I was seeing that it was winning various awards and, thinking maybe I was a bit hasty and missing out on some good comedy by stubbornly refusing to watch I gave it another chance, vowing to watch a complete episode no matter what.
It was of course the same as I had remembered it. Why say for example "put the kettle on" when you can say "put the fecking kettle on" and get your audience rolling on the floor with laughter?
Who knew the word fecking could change normal dialogue into award winning comedy?
Fans of this should check out reruns of On the Buses for your perfect Christmas!