MrsLogicFromViz
Tuesday 20th October 2015 8:44pm [Edited]
suburban south London
2,851 posts
Quote: ContainsNuts @ 15th October 2015, 3:07 PM BST
Has anyone been watching this on BBC3?
I've found it watchable with some good moments but then some that missed the mark.
Episode 1 had a nice moment during the art class scene as I thought it was going to be a bit cliched but they turned it around nicely.
Certain things seem to be telegraphed a bit though, but there's enough original and funny bits to keep me watching so far.
It was certainly quirky and there were some nice surreal scenes. Many of the actors seem to be recycled from various other comedies.
Quote: Nogget @ 16th October 2015, 11:18 AM BST
I've watched it. Romantic comedy is not my 'thing', but this was OK; Jonny Sweet is clearly a very talented chap, and has an original comic 'voice'.
Please lose the whistling soundtrack though, it makes the whole thing sound like a B&Q advert.
Yeah, the whistling is annoying. Mind you, I used to like the Shelley theme tune.
Quote: radiat10n @ 17th October 2015, 10:36 AM BST
Loving this, even the few overly telegraphed moments are making me laugh out loud, so its laugh quota is very high. Lots of great characters (the girl's best friend is annoying me, but not as much as that kind of character usually does) from the parents to Tim Key's copper. After the disaster that was Fried it's nice to see Katy Wix in something good too, even if I didn't understand who her character was in the first episode!
Isn't she his more successful Barrister sister?