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How Not To Live Your Life - Series 3 Page 3

*evil cackle*

The episode I just saw was very funny, I liked the way the main characters were all together in a lot of the scenes. Don's song was brilliant it was very funny when Gollum started to sing.

Yes, her joining in was a touch of brilliance.

I thought the hair-transplant episode was middling. Some nice moments, but nothing earth-shatteringly funny. Overall this series hasn't been as strong as the last one.

Agree. This series is okay, but series 2 was really excellent by any standards.

Dan

I think this is the best series, with Posh Weekend being my favourite.

Is there a CD available of the music / songs from the series and if so, how can I get hold of one?
Cheers

Probably the first series, but...

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Cheers Nil.

No worries, come again.

Quote: chipolata @ November 29 2010, 7:53 AM GMT

I thought the hair-transplant episode was middling. Some nice moments, but nothing earth-shatteringly funny. Overall this series hasn't been as strong as the last one.

Yes, I'd agree with the honourable gentleman on this. And this alone.

Quote: Ben @ December 3 2010, 7:50 PM GMT

Yes, I'd agree with the honourable gentleman on this. And this alone.

Hogwash! And if I was Quentin Quote I'd painstakingly list all the times you've agreed with me. Starting with Pete versus Life.

It's starting to depress me a bit... as Don seems to be able to attract and bed a string of hot women, despite his personality. Maybe I need to become a bit more like Don in real life. I'll let you know how it goes!

The latest episode ended with "Most of the Time", one of my all time favourite Bob Dylan tracks. I'm not sure they've put in the spadework this series for me to care whether Don gets it together with Laura Haddock's character, though.

It did little for me, a laugh-free zone. The whole theatre-performance thing was a massive lost opportunity.

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