Yes, fairly poor really.
― progspeed you! black metallers (aldo), Monday, 10 January 2011 22:42 (fifteen years ago)
Every scene was so laboured.
Richard Griffiths looks very fucking strange these days doesn't he?
― A brownish area with points (chap), Monday, 10 January 2011 22:44 (fifteen years ago)
Aye, seemed like it was the first 5 minutes of a normal comedy show stretched to 30.
― progspeed you! black metallers (aldo), Monday, 10 January 2011 22:54 (fifteen years ago)
I think I might stick with it for another week to see if it gets better, but I basically appreciated the idea of it rather than actually liked it. The running gags were awful.
Also, Tamsin Greig playing it as Emma Thompson was really annoying.
― ailsa, Monday, 10 January 2011 23:55 (fifteen years ago)
I am rapidly becoming the Geir of this thread.
Episode 1 is slow but ep 2 picks up the pace. Really enjoying it so far.
― Suppositori Spelling (Autumn Almanac), Tuesday, 11 January 2011 00:32 (fifteen years ago)
it did spin up towards the end, but a bit laboured and cliched. Worth another week at least.
― American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Tuesday, 11 January 2011 02:59 (fifteen years ago)
ping as lindy-hopper on ed reardon = perfect
― moholy-nagl (history mayne), Sunday, 16 January 2011 21:18 (fifteen years ago)
i don't know what enter of those thing are
not 'in the loop' of uk lol industry
― nakhchivan, Sunday, 16 January 2011 21:35 (fifteen years ago)
enter=any
God, Episodes really was abysmal. In the absence of any laffs seemed to rely on the same weird failed UStv production values as the terrible BBBC4 adaptation of Money. Not even Daisy Haggard could save it.
― Stevie T, Sunday, 16 January 2011 22:04 (fifteen years ago)
Yep, I agree, I thought Episodes 1 was a bit slow-but-kinda-interesting and then it really picks up the pace. It's not thigh-slappingly hilarious, but succeeds in being a good mix between Extras, 30 Rock and Curb.
― Bernard V. O'Hare (dog latin), Friday, 28 January 2011 09:46 (fifteen years ago)
actually, I don't agree at all.
hey, how is Richard Griffiths younger than my dad??!
― Bernard V. O'Hare (dog latin), Friday, 28 January 2011 09:59 (fifteen years ago)
I'm not seeing the pace ramp up at all with Episodes. Studio boss is still an ignorant dick, uptight bickering English people are still uptight and bickering.
New development! Joey has a big cock! Let's have some of that social awkwardness that really seems to amuse people ten years ago.
― onimo, Friday, 28 January 2011 11:42 (fifteen years ago)
I like all that, really. British couple fall for nearly every trick in the book, and you're kept guessing as to whether Matt LeBlanc is a complete moron or an evil genius. Studio boss is a mahoosive two-faced arsehole. And I really like the red-head director lady - she's like an LA cyborg or something.
― Bernard V. O'Hare (dog latin), Friday, 28 January 2011 12:01 (fifteen years ago)
onimo's got a point, there's nothing about this show that screams 21st century. It's not bad or anything, just not doing anything new or pushing any boundaries.
― Balls is significantly to the left of Brown (Autumn Almanac), Friday, 28 January 2011 20:09 (fifteen years ago)
Yeah and also it's quite bad.
― Inevitable stupid dubstep mix (chap), Saturday, 29 January 2011 03:21 (fifteen years ago)
disgree on both points. i can't remember many other fourth-wall satires on the many facets and entanglements of the UK/US television divide. this is a subtle commentary on the nature of audience demographics, personal values vs marketability, selling out, and the underhanded nature of the entertainment machine.
For instance I like the way LeBlanc convinces the male lead that changing his much-beloved lesbian character to a straight romantic interest, not because of American family values, but because of the sheer length of a US comedy series compared to a British one.
Okay, we've had Extras which touched on a few points but had too many wacky moments and didn't quite delve deep enough with the subject. Curb was mostly farce about an old guy struggling with day-to-day life and 30 Rock, brilliant as it is, was comfortable dealing with US TV on its own rules. This show deals almsot entirely with the question - Do you or do you not sell your little private homegrown creation to a much larger market, and how much do you let them remold it until you put your foot down?
― Bernard V. O'Hare (dog latin), Monday, 31 January 2011 11:21 (fifteen years ago)
i can't remember many other fourth-wall satires on the many facets and entanglements of the UK/US television divide. this is a subtle commentary on the nature of audience demographics, personal values vs marketability, selling out, and the underhanded nature of the entertainment machine.
ooh, ooh, where can i get a dvd?
― history mayne, Monday, 31 January 2011 11:24 (fifteen years ago)
For instance I like the way LeBlanc convinces the male lead that changing his much-beloved lesbian character to a straight romantic interest, not because of American family values, but because of the sheer length of a US comedy series compared to a British one.Yeah, I was pretty impressed with that too. There's serious potential for the use of intelligent concepts in this show. It's not taking the viewer for a mug, basically.
― dirty man haw (Autumn Almanac), Monday, 31 January 2011 11:30 (fifteen years ago)
Bollocks.
Do you or do you not sell your little private homegrown creation to a much larger market, and how much do you let them remold it until you put your foot down?
Yeah, maybe this makes sense if you're in the 0.02% of the audience that has a little private homegrown creation (or even the 0.5% that *thinks* it has one) and you therefore give a a flying fuck whether that's a good idea or not. I guess I'm in the other part of the audience though, the part that just wants lols and doesn't get them.
― JimD, Monday, 31 January 2011 17:11 (fifteen years ago)
Liverpool's transfer deadline day to thread.
― progspeed you! black metallers (aldo), Monday, 31 January 2011 17:52 (fifteen years ago)
Lol just came to make that joke
― sammy bagels (a hoy hoy), Monday, 31 January 2011 19:21 (fifteen years ago)
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I don't give a shit about local councils but I watch Parks & Recreation. Not sure what your point is.
― dirty man haw (Autumn Almanac), Monday, 31 January 2011 20:14 (fifteen years ago)
dl was basically saying "this is a good show because it's about X", which only works as an argument for people who care about X. P&R isn't good because it's about parks, it's good because it's funny.
― JimD, Monday, 31 January 2011 20:59 (fifteen years ago)
See you're just doing opinion now.
― dirty man haw (Autumn Almanac), Monday, 31 January 2011 21:09 (fifteen years ago)
Oh wait, I see what you're saying now.
― dirty man haw (Autumn Almanac), Monday, 31 January 2011 21:12 (fifteen years ago)
I offered to put on 10 O'Clock Live. Wife said 'what's that?' I told her it's the UK comedy/news thing with Carr and Brooker and Mitchell and Laverne, and she said she didn't remember it. Within one second of it starting she said 'oh, you should have said it's that thing with too much colour.'
― sexy Santa cosplay (Autumn Almanac), Sunday, 6 February 2011 09:56 (fifteen years ago)
Limmy's Show is back, and the first episode is possibly the overall strongest one he's done.
― William Bloody Swygart, Friday, 18 February 2011 07:34 (fifteen years ago)
I mostly don't get Limmy.
― Inevitable stupid dubstep mix (chap), Friday, 18 February 2011 10:29 (fifteen years ago)
Episodes finally got funny with the fight scene that briefly seemed like it could be a gay makeout session. It did take its time to get into its stride.
10 o'clock live on the other hand bugs me enormously that they think they could compete against Question Time. I foolishly watch both.
― danzig, Monday, 21 February 2011 22:49 (fifteen years ago)
funniest bits on Limmy
his intro
"kill jester"
the" man-ia twain" thing esp. the third one
still not seen the first series tho :o
― u $ steal (blueski), Monday, 21 February 2011 22:54 (fifteen years ago)
limmy needs a thread of his own and when i get the time im gonna do it. new series is fucking amazing
what's the verdict on this friday night dinner series on ch4? haven't heard anything of it until just now checking robert popper's twitter - apparently he co-wrote it. worth a watch?
― NI, Thursday, 17 March 2011 11:36 (fifteen years ago)
I kind of feel the 30-min sketch show isn't the right format for Limmy - stretches him a bit thin, though there is usually one clearly genius moment per episode. So much of his comedy is in his expressions: actually wouldn't mind seeing him in a conventional sit-com.
― Stevie T, Thursday, 17 March 2011 11:57 (fifteen years ago)
Limmy walking into a messy room with happy hardcore blasting out of the stereo and just staring at the camera in total contempt made me laugh more than anything else in ep4
― MPx4A, Thursday, 17 March 2011 12:10 (fifteen years ago)
limmy quite patchy but find the bad patches easy to ignore as they are usually unresolved wee ideas that come to nothing or are otherwise slightly disappointing rather than offensively unfunny like most sketch shows and the good patches are fantastic unlike most sketch shows. happy to sit down for 30 mins and through the less good bits for the few really good bits without having to imagine him a revolutionary format. he was in an ep of the I.T. crowd.
friday night dinner not bad - repetitive but deliberately and amusingly, good acting despite the guy from the inbetweeners being the guy from the inbetweeners. fairly gentle humour with some good moments. feels limited and brief in good ways and as though that's what it's aiming for.
― conrad, Thursday, 17 March 2011 12:24 (fifteen years ago)
I'm willing to forgive Limmy a lot just cos he's likable unlike the majority of tv comedians these days. I think this series is a definite step up i quality too.
― Number None, Thursday, 17 March 2011 12:37 (fifteen years ago)
Episode 4 was pretty great imo.clowning and the beast bit especially. Polises' 1st day pretty pish tho.
― tending tropics (jim in glasgow), Thursday, 17 March 2011 12:55 (fifteen years ago)
Gonna give him another go, just hope I don't get bummed out with another "party on the Finnieston Crane" sketch.
― ledge, Thursday, 17 March 2011 13:52 (fifteen years ago)
Limmy's face cracks me up totally.
I quite like Friday Night Dinner, for the reasons conrad has already said. The Mark Heap character is pretty bad though.
― ailsa, Thursday, 17 March 2011 14:37 (fifteen years ago)
aye, he just has an amusing and really expressive face. can elevate some stuff which, as a concept, isn't particularly funny into a belly-laugh.
― tending tropics (jim in glasgow), Thursday, 17 March 2011 19:18 (fifteen years ago)
I usually start laughing as soon as one of the Dee Dee sketches kicks off with "Fockin..."
― Number None, Thursday, 17 March 2011 19:38 (fifteen years ago)
it's scarily accurate.
― tending tropics (jim in glasgow), Thursday, 17 March 2011 19:48 (fifteen years ago)
weaker than usual limmy
― conrad, Thursday, 17 March 2011 22:52 (fifteen years ago)
The girlfriend was roaring with laughter @ Friday Night Dinner. Me, not so much. It's a bit too farcical, maybe too slapstick and most of the laughs are groans rather than funny-bone tickles. Strange because Popper's usually one of the people I can guarantee to make me laugh.
― farielan chosder bout a chagh an i ballme trantuming (dog latin), Friday, 18 March 2011 12:29 (fifteen years ago)
dump her
― conrad, Saturday, 19 March 2011 18:15 (fifteen years ago)
that limmy show was gid i thought. eccie'd da!
― tending tropics (jim in glasgow), Saturday, 19 March 2011 21:45 (fifteen years ago)
A nation mourns
― Tom D (Tom D.), Friday, 25 March 2011 14:19 (fifteen years ago)
In a recent interview Lindsay said he was "amazed by the public's love for the series".
I noticed the Beeb edited out the "fucking"
― a SB-in' artist that been in the game for a minute (Noodle Vague), Friday, 25 March 2011 14:56 (fifteen years ago)
I can't work out where: fucking amazed, fucking public or fucking series? Or "public's love fucking for the series"?
― you can be happy also (onimo), Friday, 25 March 2011 15:35 (fifteen years ago)