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Different comedies for different....needs.
Different comedies for different....needs.
Personally I rate them the same. I'm not going to die in a ditch over it as the general consensus is that, like the Godfather, #2 is considered better than #3, so fair enough.I don't know why it is, but Series 2 is definitely better than Series 3, isn't it?
McInnerny declined a recurring role in S3 to avoid being typecast apparently….he did make a guest appearance though (Lord Topper).Personally I rate them the same. I'm not going to die in a ditch over it as the general consensus is that, like the Godfather, #2 is considered better than #3, so fair enough.
I'll admit that Series 3 did miss Tim McInnery, but in S2 I found Patsy Byrne's Nursey a bit grating, and Lord Melchett was to my mind a little bit 'meh' for a comedy character. (Unlike General Melchett in S4 who was phenomenally and hideously brilliant). Those two opinions dampen S2 a bit for me, but it was still brilliant. (Plus S3 had Hugh Laurie who was outstanding as Prince Regent).
Now I don’t know what to think, as I agree with pretty much all of that.Personally I rate them the same. I'm not going to die in a ditch over it as the general consensus is that, like the Godfather, #2 is considered better than #3, so fair enough.
I'll admit that Series 3 did miss Tim McInnery, but in S2 I found Patsy Byrne's Nursey a bit grating, and Lord Melchett was to my mind a little bit 'meh' for a comedy character. (Unlike General Melchett in S4 who was phenomenally and hideously brilliant). Those two opinions dampen S2 a bit for me, but it was still brilliant. (Plus S3 had Hugh Laurie who was outstanding as Prince Regent).
Much like the rugby world cup this year, it's thrown up 2 shit ones and 2 that would've graced the final (this one and Alan Partridge v Father Ted)This feels like one of those World Cup 1/4 finals where the draw throws up France vs Brazil, two genuine contenders where one has to drop out early
Absolutely. And bloody Only Fools & Horses goes through while two of those four drop out, FFS.Much like the rugby world cup this year, it's thrown up 2 shit ones and 2 that would've graced the final (this one and Alan Partridge v Father Ted)
That (suddenly very) sincere “Good luck everyone.” at the end absolutely breaks me, every time.
That final episode is an utter masterpiece of television, and I don't just mean in the comedy genre. From when George says "I'm scared, sir" the whole tone changes.
I first saw it in my Year 9 History class - teacher was a huge Blackadder fan and we watched one episode per week. Having never seen the show before, I assumed that they were going to get out of it and all live happily ever after. The realisation that they weren't was shocking and sobering.
The fade to a field of poppies is just genius. For that episode alone it beats The Office for me, even more easily when the rest of the show is taken into account.
"We lived through it. The Great War, 1914 to 1917" - has a more heartbreaking line ever been written?