T.W.
Monday 3rd August 2009 4:39pm [Edited]
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Quote: Sebastian Orange-News @ July 27 2009, 10:49 AM BST
effectively kill the character off like The Office did with David Brent by making him sort of cool.
I don't think it made him look even "sort of" cool. What it did was alter the persepective for the viewer. It showed to an extent that Brent was right about what he complained about, that TV documentaries are "crafty. They edit things to make you look bad". (Which is true.)
Brent would have effectively still have appeared un-reconstructed in the final two episodes, if it were not for four (I feel) key scenes. One: where he is selling the cleaning products as a travelling salesman, the "who does your tampons?" scene - should us he has a degree of courage in the face of adversity and invited genuine sympathy for him as a character. Two: telling Finchy to f**k off, which shows not only insight and self-awareness, but also one of the few times he is acting with genuinely unselfish motives. Three: having a fairly normal conversation with Carol, without really putting his foot in it - and importantly having demonstrated the ability to listen to somebody else. And Four: the closing vox-pop voiceover about "making a difference".
Without these four key scenes, the view of David wouldn't change. However, with them, we realise that although we may not have misjudged Brent completely, we didn't every side to this man. And I think the last episode was written and played beautifully.