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Citizen Khan - Series 2 Page 3

Quote: 3SOCKSMORGAN @ October 15 2013, 2:16 PM BST

Wonder why Kris Marshall left...

Kris Marshall left the series because he is busy filming the new series of "Death in Paradise". Plus, I don't find Matthew Cottle too bad as Dave, he was alright admittely though he isn't as good as Kris but I'm afraid there is nothing we can do about it!

Absolutely love it and can't be missed. He reminds me of the guy I used to work with. Laugh all the way through, great. Would like to meet the cast.

Quote: dave nixon @ October 15 2013, 6:04 PM BST

Absolutely love it and can't be missed. He reminds me of the guy I used to work with. Laugh all the way through, great. Would like to meet the cast.

:O Unreserved praise! Are you the writer/producer/star/co-star? Are you the mother of the writer/producer/star/co-star?

Please tick one of the above :)

I guess one man's drivel is another man's enjoyment.

Quote: sootyj @ October 12 2013, 5:18 PM BST

I watched the last 2 and laughed out loud which I don't do very much.

It's a lovely old skool sitcom, with a real commitment to character, situation and jokes from both. It could have been made in the 1970s, just lovely and shows how weak some of the writing in other shows is.

Quote: roscoff @ October 16 2013, 9:30 AM BST

I guess one man's drivel is another man's enjoyment.

I thought sitcoms were meant to be funny - to make us laugh. I realise that what makes us laugh is very subjective but really, I can't be the only one to find this rubbish a waste of tax payer's money. It isn't clever or witty. The laughs seem to rely upon a the oddness of Khan's use of English. I reckon it was only commissioned to satisfy some political commissar somewhere. It certainly wasn't for its comedic value. I place it somewhere alongside On The Buses in the pantheon of comedy crap. >_<

Why do they keep bringing up, as Mr Khan call is 'tang-tang' every episode so far this series? It's only funny once or twice.

The Amjad and Shazia's wedding story line dragging on, they should have got married off-screen after Series 1 as it was the main focus of the whole of the series.

More screen time for Omar and Riaz. And some plot that lead somewhere.

Its reverse racism shtick is becoming extremely tiresome.

Compared to a lot of the programs we have here in the States, I look forward to this show.

Quote: Dice @ October 19 2013, 4:59 AM BST

Compared to a lot of the programs we have here in the States, I look forward to this show.

There's a bunch of better sitcoms currently on TV in the US better than Citizen Khan. It's Always Sunny, Big Bang Theory and Parks and Rec to name a few.

Anyway, that was the best episode yet. Again, far from hilarious, but it brought the quirky, goofy, comedy which got some good laughs.

Sure it's not an all time classic sitcom or anything, but it's good fun and there's been a lot of worse sitcoms than this by a lot.

Felix Dexter who plays Omar, passed away yesterday. He was great in his other roles and in Citizen Khan. RIP

Sad to hear Felix Dexter has passed away but episode three last night was brilliant, there was some real funny moments again. It was thousands time better than Man Down anyway, that was awful. I'll be sticking with Mr Khan on Friday nights.

Quote: Edwin @ October 19 2013, 7:15 AM BST

There's a bunch of better sitcoms currently on TV in the US better than Citizen Khan. It's Always Sunny, Big Bang Theory and Parks and Rec to name a few.

Like Big Bang, the other 2 did nothing for me.

Really enjoyed episode four, I think this series so far has been excellent. It never seems to disappoint me week by week. Brilliant.

The latest episode; episode 4 is by far their best episode.

I may against my better judgement watch the last episode (I gave up on this a while back TBH) however G180e and Edwin if I find it as shitty shit as the other episodes I'm gonna come around your houses and move in. Then you'll be sorry. (And before you say that's impossible I've already managed to subtly move the space/time continuum twice this year)

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