Just seen ep 2. I laughed as much if not more this time, between 7 and 10 times I'd guess. I also cringed a lot like I always do at Elton's peurile sense of humour. I liked the first ten mins at home but then the sixth form stuff really kicked in at the office. And in walked as cartoon a character you are likely to see in live action sitcom.
But they are all cartoony characters, as they were in TTBL. He goes way OTT on characterisation and can't stop himself indulging in huge spurts of sexual humour (strange for such a rabid nonsexist, eh?) but does do the storyline stuff very well. As this must be the weakest element in most other recent sitcoms it is good to see it being done right once again.
Broadly in favour of it, my one big worry with it being it's such a bold unsubtle style of sitcom he produces, it gives the anti-studio sitcom lobby much more to belittle. So ultimately, this, Citizen Khan and The Royal Bodyguard, not to mention Miranda, could do as much harm as good to the cause of the SAS, which is in a current revival.
I'd like to see some less lurid examples of it made now, something like WHTTLL and Butterflies, both being repeated at the mo, and looking better than ever. Can we possibly get back to that level of sitcom making, I wonder? We won't get there with former standups writing them, that's for certain.