Guilbert
Thursday 22nd October 2015 10:47am [Edited]
87 posts
Sometimes you watch a comedy that makes you admire the writing, praise the acting, chuckle all the way through it, and laugh out loud at certain parts.
Sadly Bull was not one of those.
I had seen plenty of clips for it on Gold over the last few weeks, and have to say I was expecting the worst as the clips looked pretty awful.
And I was right.
It did have a "Father Ted" feel about it, with the people running the shop somewhat in the "Father Ted" mould.
Robert Lindsay playing the "Father Ted" character (trying to do everything right but just not being very good), Toby was the "Dougal" character, rather stupid and dimwitted, and Maureen Lipman playing the "Jack Hackett" character, a bit of a slob with a fag hanging out of her mouth all through the show and falling asleep all the time (in fact she hardly moved from the stool all episode).
(In fact while Dougal in Father Ted played someone dim but in an inoffensive way, the Toby character in Bull seemed to be playing him as though he was mentally ill which I found a little offensive).
It also had that "surreal" edge that Father Ted had, which I usually like (I love zany comedy) but in this case I don't think it was funny.
Only George Lucas came out with any credit.
I actually think it could have been directed better and better use made of the material.
I guess Lindsay and Lipman were offered a big wad of money to play their parts because I can't think of any other reason they would be in it.
And while I know comedy storylines should not be taken too seriously when a young girl comes in to ask for a job, then proceeds to knock everything over and destroy half the contents of the shop, is she then really going to be offered a job?
(In fact when she knocked everything over a second time it was all the same things being knocked over, they seem to just reuse the same bit of film. I wonder if they also showed the "knocking over" segment at the start to give it a "funnier" show opening - not that it was that funny. It may have fitted better ONLY in the middle of the show, AFTER she had got the job, not before).
I will give it another go next week, but don't hold out much hope.