Tis very good, yes.
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Yes, she makes quite a good total-mental.
Like her Murder Most Horrid Days.
I grew up with her being in comedy horror, so she's back where she belongs, to me.
Thought last weeks episode was actually rather good. Personally, I would have found this a more entertaining series if they'd focussed on one character in each of the episodes.
And they weren't fooling anyone with that 'Sam Kisgart' credit in the Radio Times.
Can't believe I actually like something by the League of Gents. Must be getting soft in me old age.
Quote: john lucas 101 @ July 13 2009, 1:23 PM BSTAnd they weren't fooling anyone with that 'Sam Kisgart' credit in the Radio Times.
They might have done if the magazine hadn't drawn such blatant attention to it and basically told you he was appearing! Well done on keeping it a secret Mrs. Radio Times editor! It would have been quite nice not to have know, and for him just to be stood there when the door opened.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ July 13 2009, 1:28 PM BSTThey might have done if the magazine hadn't drawn such blatant attention to it and basically told you he was appearing! Well done on keeping it a secret Mrs. Radio Times editor! It would have been quite nice not to have know, and for him just to be stood there when the door opened.
I just recognised his voice.
It's an odd day indeed when I like something with Mark Gatiss in it. Although I did like those horror things he did last Christmas. *shit, I'm a fan!*
I even half knew he was in it, but still didn't recognise his voice at all, so I was surprised when he opened the door.
Hurrah!
Quote: john lucas 101 @ July 13 2009, 1:32 PM BSTAlthough I did like those horror things he did last Christmas.
Those were great.
I loved the pair dancing to their cheer up tape; funny, odd, macabre, brilliant.
Quote: zooo @ July 13 2009, 1:35 PM BSTI even half knew he was in it, but still didn't recognise his voice at all, so I was surprised when he opened the door.
Hurrah!
Me too! As soon as I heard the voice, I was positive of the identity.
I'm late to this also on recommendations made here. Didn't like it I'm afraid. Strange thing as I liked League of Gents.
Quote: roscoff @ July 13 2009, 1:39 PM BSTI'm late to this also on recommendations made here. Didn't like it I'm afraid. Strange thing as I liked League of Gents.
That is kind of strange, as it's very in line with the style of humour and characters you would expect in The LOG.
Quote: roscoff @ July 13 2009, 1:39 PM BSTI'm late to this also on recommendations made here. Didn't like it I'm afraid. Strange thing as I liked League of Gents.
I'm the opposite. F**king hated LOG, actually rather enjoying this, despite initial reservations.
I don't know - the humans, eh? What are we like.
Quote: john lucas 101 @ July 13 2009, 1:56 PM BSTI don't know - the humans, eh? What are we like.
We're like half a banana.
Because we share 50% of our DNA with them.
Quote: NoggetFred @ July 13 2009, 2:42 PM BSTWe're like half a banana.
Because we share 50% of our DNA with them.
Not me. I'm all fruit
*SPOILER ALERT*
Just got done watching the latest episode...very good indeed! I was very impressed with the one-camera one-take motif, and the appearance of one Mr. Gatiss made the whole thing even better! Whilst I don't think it advanced the story a whole lot (maybe the sneer of David's mum at the end did add something) it felt a bit like an interlude in a book. Taking a breather from the intensely dark plot is probably a good thing, as it will make the return of Jelly and Co. all the better this Thursday!