Alfred
Thursday 1st December 2011 12:47pm
East London
21 posts
I'm a Ricky Gervais fan (or at least I was a big one) and I am very unimpressed with LTS to say the least. Recycled characters and format, the whole show has been done before but better. Warwick = Brent The accountant = Darren Lamb. Even the dumb assistant of Warwick's you can argue is the 'Maggie' like character.
You can hear Gervais' voice through every single character, it feels so horribly scripted and lacks the realism The Office had which was a show that felt like it was improvised a lot of the time because of how well it was made. Davis' sub par acting also doesn't help the show feeling like a documentary as well.
Gervais and Merchant have tried too hard to make the show feel like there is a healthy combination of story with humility as well as simply laughing at Warwick's expense.
Fortunately it's not going to have a long future as there is nowhere for the series to go, I'd be quite surprised if they bother to make a second series of it. They would have run out of celebrities to use anyhow.
I'm not sure if this link has been posted already but this sums up exactly how I felt about LTS from episode 1.
http://whatculture.com/tv/lifes-too-short-the-difficult-third-series.php
I also should mention that yes, there are two writers and Gervais is getting the stick, but he quite clearly is the bigger character and dynamic in the partnership. He's the one tirelessly and quite feebly defending his work instead of taking a back seat. His arguments are all so weak as well, giving Warwick a 'real role' but it's undermined by him continually laughing at dwarves and not giving them real roles.
If the comedy was made well then he could just take a back seat. I don't recall Chris Morris ever defending his satire quite so vehemently with Brass Eye. If it's satire, LTS is guilty of a very lazy form of it.