Steve Charlie
Saturday 20th August 2011 6:23am [Edited]
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195 posts
Quote: Frederick @ August 18 2011, 1:00 PM BST
Thanks for the suggestion, Steve. I have indeed been tempted to buy the series, but the negative reviews here have made me somewhat apprehensive. I read that Blakey's sister's moaning throughout the series really takes away much of its appeal.
But since you enjoyed it, maybe I should consider it anyway. How is the writing in it? Was there inspiration left after On The Buses?
Yeah, I heard people comment that DDTW was awful, so I was quite surprised when I found it to be good. It probably equates with On The Buses in terms of quality and style. If anything I'd say DDTW is actually better. It can be corny and obviously contrived at times - like On The Buses - but I just accept that as the style, not a flaw. Like I said, I think the writing is probably better than on the buses.
I thought his sister was very good and liked her as a comic actor. The sister moaning didn't bother me - I thought it was quite funny. And Blakey does his share of moaning too.
It was well worth them making it. Blakey is given centre stage, so you get more out of his character. His sister's character is also very good (both character and actor). There's a lot of internal and external conflict seeing as they want to go home as soon as they get there, and they struggle with the culture shock.
The only thing is it is a bit dated. But that personally doesn't bother me. As long as you're not expecting anything too sophisticated you should enjoy both series.
A memorable moment for me was Blakey having trouble with his bath because where you sat down was on the plug which upset him. It was either that or having the taps sticking in his back.