the failed hug was amazing
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 27 July 2016 13:10 (nine years ago)
Actually the bit that made me lol the most was the guy getting out all his devices and chargers.
― chap, Wednesday, 27 July 2016 13:24 (nine years ago)
The failed hug was sort of done a few weeks before in Eastenders, between Roxy and Andy (the "small faced builder guy" ), when Andy attempted a peck on the cheek at the end of a date.
― Half-baked profundities. Self-referential smirkiness (Bob Six), Wednesday, 27 July 2016 13:28 (nine years ago)
Done better here though.
― Half-baked profundities. Self-referential smirkiness (Bob Six), Wednesday, 27 July 2016 13:36 (nine years ago)
Not sure about Fleabag but I'll stick with it. Just find it depressing tbh.
not really a comedy and not UK, but enjoying 'the Outlaws' well enough - Belgian 'dark comedy drama' about 4 sisters conspiring to kill the 5th sister's husband.
― kinder, Saturday, 30 July 2016 20:39 (nine years ago)
Seems like Fleabag might have been frontloaded and blown its stack on the first episode. The second episode did nothing for me.
― Half-baked profundities. Self-referential smirkiness (Bob Six), Saturday, 30 July 2016 20:53 (nine years ago)
Was worried about that at the start but was pissing myself by the end, the shower scene and the breakup - "I don't want to hate you, loving you is painful enough." "... you should write that down."
― chad valley of the shadow of death (ledge), Saturday, 30 July 2016 21:03 (nine years ago)
i gave Friday Night Dinner another try because a lot of friends rate it. i didn't make it to the adverts.
― koogs, Saturday, 30 July 2016 21:09 (nine years ago)
One of my best friends - and I follow her opinions usually - loves, loves, loves Friday Night Dinner. I don't get it.
― kraudive, Saturday, 30 July 2016 23:40 (nine years ago)
I didn't make it more than ten minutes into Fleabag. It was just trying way too hard.
― Matt DC, Sunday, 31 July 2016 00:05 (nine years ago)
I've seen lots of Friday Night Dinner. There's good stuff in it but I generally find it too repetitive and irritating.
Watched two episodes of Fleabag and there were a handful of funny bits but still too much Miranda-ish stuff.
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 31 July 2016 08:33 (nine years ago)
First couple of seasons of Friday Night Dinner were golden, but it is essentially the same show every week and diminishing returns/dearth of ideas killed it last season. Not wanting to watch the new one tbh.
― An artsy picture, but you know, she was a model. Really successful. (stevie), Sunday, 31 July 2016 09:56 (nine years ago)
The last season of Friday Night Dinner was only saved by Mark Heap and Robert Popper, and saw the first ep of the new season was maybe even a step too far for them; not to mention it was a rehash of the piano tuner episode. The writers of Man Down clearly love it though because the new Tony Robinson character is a straight lift of Mr Maurice.
I enjoyed the second episode of Fleabag more than the first, but not feeling it. Shower scene is the only time I've really laughed.
― Horizontal Superman is invulnerable (aldo), Sunday, 31 July 2016 11:34 (nine years ago)
― Half-baked profundities. Self-referential smirkiness (Bob Six)
Not as good as the first but still decent imo. I can see her smirks to camera getting old soon, though.
― chap, Monday, 1 August 2016 11:05 (nine years ago)
Yes to both those things. It's a question of how she moves beyond the standup material
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Monday, 1 August 2016 11:34 (nine years ago)
Gotta admit Man Down has been cracking me up a fair bit recently.
Fleabag's returns continue to diminish, meanwhile.
― chap, Monday, 15 August 2016 11:40 (nine years ago)
I think Fleabag's remained strong, but I think it's not a sitcom, as such. It reminds me of that Netflix show Love, which seemed to be a romcom but ended up being a show about depression and substance abuse; the base theme of Fleabag is grief, and I think it handles it really sharply and really subtly.
― Yes it has pickles and chicken...but...it doesn't have mild cheese... (stevie), Monday, 15 August 2016 11:48 (nine years ago)
Brent is baaaaaaaack
― glumdalclitch, Monday, 15 August 2016 12:16 (nine years ago)
Brent is back with 6-minute songs before films I want to see in the cinema! Thanks, 2016.
― Andrew Farrell, Monday, 15 August 2016 12:36 (nine years ago)
I'm actually enjoying Fleabag more than the first one - getting rid of the wacky OOH SEXPOT element has really worked and it's clear the whole plot is about her failure to get over the death of the co-owner. It reminds me of Catastrophe probably more than it should, specifically the relationship between Sharon Horgan and Ashley Jensen, and Ashley's relationship with Mark Bonnar.
It'd be pretty easy to argue that the silent yoga retreat was a bit hackneyed but the empowered men seminar in the same building was great and Hugh Dennis was surprisingly good.
― Horizontal Superman is invulnerable (aldo), Monday, 15 August 2016 14:58 (nine years ago)
Ricky Gervais defends use of n-word in his new film
smdh
― Le Bateau Ivre, Monday, 22 August 2016 12:08 (nine years ago)
don't cut yourself on that edge ricky
― Autumn Almanac, Monday, 22 August 2016 12:56 (nine years ago)
Better for the populous
― kinder, Monday, 22 August 2016 16:56 (nine years ago)
Fleabag 1 was on bbc2 last night. which is easier for me tbh.
not sure the world needs random 'big fat quiz'zes - it feels so much like a christmas / new year thing.
and that was probably the worst 8/10 catsdown so far on friday. the woman was useless, sub Roisin Conaty levels. and suzy shouldn't have to suffer character comedians.
― koogs, Monday, 22 August 2016 19:49 (nine years ago)
I liked the woman and the character comedian guy! I enjoyed Big Fat Quiz as well, could do with less Jimmy Carr in both though
― soref, Monday, 22 August 2016 20:05 (nine years ago)
Fleabag's getting better and more depressing I think
― kinder, Monday, 22 August 2016 20:38 (nine years ago)
this this this.so spot on stevie.i have loved fleabag.there are so many tickpoints in it that make me go 'ooooh yeah .. i did that .. '.it's clearly written by someone who has been through the grieving process.if not, then a lot of chats/research have been done.
i think it's brilliant.
― mark e, Monday, 22 August 2016 21:53 (nine years ago)
i've only just discovered 'cats does countdown' wasn't just a comic relief sketch
― Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 23 August 2016 13:36 (nine years ago)
Guy I work with thought it was the real Countdown, he was horrified that they'd turned it into 'some sort of comedy show'.
― Aw naw, no' Annoni oan an' aw noo (Tom D.), Tuesday, 23 August 2016 13:39 (nine years ago)
his reaction is otm. it's… odd
― Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 23 August 2016 13:44 (nine years ago)
my wife managed 15 minutes and noped out
― Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 23 August 2016 13:45 (nine years ago)
See, I quite like it, as a fan of panel shows, Sean Lock and game shows. I'm very much over Roisin Conaty being rubbish at it though.
― ailsa, Tuesday, 23 August 2016 14:41 (nine years ago)
yeah, i'm picking through old episodes and hadn't realised just how much scope there is to slot comedy into the countdown format. in some ways it's pretty inventive and like nothing else on television.
― Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 23 August 2016 14:52 (nine years ago)
very much an acquired taste though. i didn't really get it until the third or fourth episode.
― Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 23 August 2016 14:53 (nine years ago)
I've probably got more tolerance to it that most here (I can sit through it no problem mainly thanks to the ever excellent Sean Locke), but there's not really anything to get surely? It's comedians doing Countdown.
― chap, Tuesday, 23 August 2016 16:21 (nine years ago)
by 'get' i mean the pacing. if you come in cold and don't know what they're doing (or how it came about) it can be jarring, although the first episode i saw just wasn't a great one.
my wife gave up because she likes countdown for being countdown. she wanted it to be cats or countdown, and got annoyed when they were doing gags through the game bits.
― Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 23 August 2016 17:32 (nine years ago)
sounds awful
― ælərdaɪs (jim in vancouver), Tuesday, 23 August 2016 17:33 (nine years ago)
countdown first
no format miscegenation
― ælərdaɪs (jim in vancouver), Tuesday, 23 August 2016 17:34 (nine years ago)
when they get it right it's fine and makes a weird sort of sense, but when the contestants aren't great and nobody cares about the game it's a struggle
― Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 23 August 2016 17:38 (nine years ago)
The joe watsisface bits are tedious. Needs more actual Countdown. I think they've let up a little bit on the jokes about shagging Rachel Riley, which is a good thing I guess? I stopped watching at one point because it left a nasty taste.
― kinder, Tuesday, 23 August 2016 18:47 (nine years ago)
ugh that sounds awful
― ælərdaɪs (jim in vancouver), Tuesday, 23 August 2016 18:48 (nine years ago)
when did I become so enamoured with the word grouping "sound awful"?
Is this a new version of the show or is it the same thing thats been going for years?
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Tuesday, 23 August 2016 18:58 (nine years ago)
watched this weeks 8/10/countdown cos my lads insisted .. fucking hell it was dire.painful.it was a lot better when it was the odd one off special.turning it into a regular thing has made it desperate.and i could quite easily live the rest of my life without ever hearing that false jimmy carr laugh again.
in other news : watched all of 'man down' in the last week.rik mayall as the dad in season 1 was just genius, and a joy to watch.the way they dealt with his real life death was wonderful, and brutally funny.admittedly, some of it grated, but when it worked, damn, it worked (the interaction between greg and the kids basically).
― mark e, Tuesday, 23 August 2016 19:04 (nine years ago)
hmm, rick mayall played greg davies' father?
― ælərdaɪs (jim in vancouver), Tuesday, 23 August 2016 19:07 (nine years ago)
I'm sure Carr's false laugh is his real laugh. He says he has trouble fading into the back of live comedy audiences because everyone recognises his laugh.
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Tuesday, 23 August 2016 20:35 (nine years ago)
Watching this week's Catsdown right now. This guy in Dictionary Corner is the worst.
― ailsa, Tuesday, 23 August 2016 22:04 (nine years ago)
I'd say this is *not* the show to judge it on. That Natasia lass that's on is just dreadful too.
― ailsa, Tuesday, 23 August 2016 22:06 (nine years ago)
Who are the guests?
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Tuesday, 23 August 2016 22:12 (nine years ago)