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Psychoville - Series 1 Page 18

Quote: Fred Sunshine @ June 25 2009, 11:38 PM BST

Heh Heh He
Boobs
:$ :D

That's one thing that's always confused me - when people say put '58008' into a calculator and turn it upside down...why don't you just put in '80085' and leave it the right way up?
Eh?

Because that's not as fun.

Really enjoying the serial killer obsessed mother and son, great characters, and the blind one too most so far. Really interesting, funny, odd characters. I'm not so keen on the whole dwarf bit at the moment though. Though part of that is down to the performances.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 26 2009, 12:26 PM BST

I'm not so keen on the whole dwarf bit at the moment though. Though part of that is down to the performances.

'There are no small parts...', etc

This is a top, top show. Completely engaging.

Still enjoying it.

BUT I think they're paying the price for cramming a multi-character storyline into the 30 min format.
Nothing ever quite seems to get going.
Obviously this will become less of an issue as the strands pull together, but I can't help thinking they should have held out for 60 mins or, joy of joys, the 40 min, which we don't see so much of these days.

Can't say I've really noticed.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 26 2009, 12:26 PM BST

Really enjoying the serial killer obsessed mother and son, great characters.

They're brilliant aren't they... and they will be heading off on more 'adventures' going forward. Episode 4 is just the two of them for a whole half-hour. First up though, here's a preview clip from next week's show: David and Maureen in disguise

Quote: dolphin @ June 25 2009, 11:35 PM BST

http://www.freddyfruitcake.co.uk is another one.

Ah, well discovered dolphin! I'll add it to the page.

Quote: Spagett @ June 25 2009, 11:24 PM BST

What was Snappy The Crocodiles serial number? It's driving me mental

http://www.lomaxcommodities.co.uk was the place to find that code :)

I'm lovin' it, lovin' it, lovin' it Lovey

(even tho I'd watched ep 2 last week I still watched again :))

My little crush on Daisy Haggard is getting bigger each week as well...

Really enjoying this, definitely my cuppa.

As for laugh out loud funny - I know what you mean. For me though, if I enjoy a comedy I either laugh like a nutter or sit there grinning. O Brother Where Art Thou & Big Lebowski - two of the funniest films ever but I've never tended to laugh out loud at 'em.

I try to write this type of stuff - and that can be a problem. Few obvious gags means zero interest with producers. Oh, I suppose they could be crap. Bugger.

Episode 2 was great! I absolutely love David and his mother. Sitting there trying to decide what method to use to "off" their captive and discussing it like they're trying to decide what's for dinner. My mother is eBay mad, so I laughed out loud at the bidding war, because I just know that when my mom gets frantic bidding, there's some equally pathetic shlub on the other end doing the same. Rumpleforeskin? Brilliant! I am in love with this show and it saddens me to know that there are only five episodes left. :(

Really enjoying this. Love the sisters on eBay.

I really am totally hooked. My boyfriend doesn't like it, but I'm much more into the dark humour. I very rarely laugh out loud, but I never did with League... it's more of a secret pleasure.

Reece and/or Steve need help. No sane, stable minds could come up with this stuff! :D

(I want to know where the adventure playground place is.)

Again, wasn't laughing all that much through the main of it, but it was entertaining, and the last 5 minutes were very funny.

I'm now singing Joseph songs, mind...

It's really improving, I enjpyed this one alot more.

Love the Pennywise reference.

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