Aaron
Friday 11th November 2011 5:42pm
Royal Berkshire
69,949 posts
Even as a not-particular Gervais & Merchant fan (although I have warmed to them immeasurably in recent years), that was disappointing. Quite apart from only providing the first real laugh literally half way through with the appearance of Shaun Williamson, it was dull. I did enjoy Ebony & Ivory, and there were some good laughs in the Neeson scene, but either side of it only a handful of chuckles.
In comedy you can get away for a surprisingly long time without being overtly funny, but to be so boring as well, is little short of perplexing.
I argued at the time of Extras' premiere that it was little more than a re-hash of The Office with superficial adjustments to characters and dynamics, and judging by the first episode Life's Too Short just appears to be more of the same from a one-trick-pony team.
Frankly, the type of documentary they spoof was outdated by the time The Office ended, and it is certainly not back in fashion now. There were arguments at the Beeb in 2001 that people would think The Office was serious rather than a scripted comedy - no chance of that here.
Having said all of that, I agree with Matthew Stott's analysis that there was a fair amount of the 'world' to set-up in the first episode, so I'm not going to condemn the series beyond redemption just yet. Warwick's secretary seemed potentially rather interesting so I hope she features more heavily later in the run. However, the omens are certainly not looking good: based on that episode alone, I can honestly say I'd rather they'd spent the licence fee on giving Big Top a second chance.