I've just started watching this with Ricky Gervais (no, he isn't here with me on the sofa). I am loving it so far and I'm only ten minutes in. Some people don't get his humour, but, if you do, this looks set to be a great series. Early days, as I say...only on the first episode, but he's getting a lot right, here, that other comedians, turned sitcom writers do not.
I have always cringed when some comedians write sitcoms and try to push scenarios they would use in a set on to the screen...and it doesn't flow like a story...it just keeps bombarding me with bursts of set-ups and punchlines that feel disjointed.
This series, however, uses Ricky's humour in a very down to earth, reserved way...and pulls in observational comedy in a style I really like.
Ricky's character, Tony, has just lost his wife, Lisa, to cancer and the opening scene alerts us to that before anything else. He now lives alone with his beautiful dog and it's clear he's a little behind with a few day-to-day tasks. He works at a local newspaper, for his brother-in-law (his late wife's brother) and has just been assigned a new assistant, Sandy, played by Mandeep Dhillon...she was in Life on the Road too, as well as other comedies you'll recognise her from.
Early on, we see Tony talking to his psychiatrist, played by Paul Kaye...and he is one of my absolute favourite comedy actors. Having recently finished watching him as Howell the mad wizard in Zapped, I'm so pleased to be getting my brand new fix in After Life.
I'm about to press play to continue watching. Just thought I'd write a bit here to let people know the series is now on Netflix and I'm loving it so far. Enjoy!