EllieS
Wednesday 28th April 2021 10:18am
71 posts
Just piggy-backing onto this more than ten years later...
I've just finished bingeing all 3 series of this and I think it holds up extremely well and is the perfect thing to watch at the moment. Maybe it came at the wrong time - when there was already an abundance of 'cosy' comedy (something we don't seem to have these days) and would have been better appreciated around now. I think Sue Johnston is perfectly cast and I really enjoy that David Mitchell is essentially if-Mark-from-Peep-Show-had-become-a-doctor.
Another thought I had is that Detectorists is sort of a Jam & Jerusalem 2.0. I won't go into the politics of one being female-led and one being male-led because it's not really relevant - but the two are extremely similar in tone. The Ladies Guild is like the DMDC (?) and they both have plenty of 'eccentric' small village characters (the farmer with invisible dogs could have been lifted straight from J&J). They're both based around people's hobbies and small-town politics, as well as the appreciation for nature being an abundant theme - there's even the external threat of development in both.
I think the writing in Detectorists is slightly tighter and the plot lines a bit slicker, but I'd be very surprised if Mckenzie Crook didn't take at least some inspiration from Jennifer Saunders. Also, Kate Rusby and Johnny Flynn are equally capable of making me cry on cue... That said, literally anything sets me off these days - particularly people being nice to each other or sitting knee-to-knee in a pub. Soz.
Anyone else spot that link?