Quote: Sebastian Melmoth @ January 14 2010, 1:05 PM GMT
I think the criticism levelled at The Persuaders is quite unfair and uncalled for.
Ah, now I get the Tony Curtis joke.
I don't think the criticism levelled at the Persuasionists is unfair, in fact, I think it's pretty justified especially considering the brilliance of the cast.
An advertising company? What is this? 1986? This is recession struck Britain, they might as well have set this in a Lamborghini dealership. And just because characters bound onto the screen yelling 'Look at me, I am wacky', doesn't actually mean they are.
But if a big pencil makes you laugh, then there is no way I can engage you in conversations about sub-text, characterisation, plotting, pacing or script editing.
Maybe if there was one character in the show who wasn't a charicature of a pastiche of a parody, I might have shown an interest but all we got was a writers impressions of what an advertising company might be like and the madcap antics of it's ker-razy employees.
Just like Big Top, this a programme that would have been more at home on CBBC.