Series 3 en route.
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What I dislike the most about Ricky Gervais is that they always insist on showing the outtakes. You're sat there, tears streaming down your face, then up pop the outtakes where he's doing his utmost to make his co-actors dissolve into fits of giggles. Bursts the bubble somewhat. It's sort of like you somehow expect, say, New Order to exist in a perpetual fog of gloom and doom. Then they do an interview and the magic is popped. They're just normal everyday Mancs. They say you should never meet your heroes. Probably you should never see or hear them offstage either. And extending that a bit, Adele shouldn't be heard ONSTAGE between songs either
And... RELAX!
Thought it was ok, liked series 1 better but overall the worst 6 part Gervais has done imo.
I can't help but think *insert every show Gervais has done since they last worked together* would benefit from Stephen Merchant being involved to help round out the characters.
Corrected
I can only assume it was Merchant that brought the subtlety, nuance, and clever writing, which have mostly been absent since.
This had me in stitches. Especially the cream cake eating. How they got through that, I'll never know.
Gervias on Laverne today, 6 Music.
Good interview, Series 3 on Netflix this Friday.
Sod the Palace game, I'm watching this classic.
I loved the first series. Series 2, I found relentlessly depressing and left me feeling very deflated. There’s no doubt it’s excellently written and produced but I found it a bit over the top.
Still, better than most of the hog wash Netflix put out.
Clunky, clumsy, mawkish and overwrought. One of the most unrealistic depictions of grief I’ve ever seen. Garbage.
That escalated errrmmmm very slowly.