British Comedy Guide

Stag

Anyone looking forward to the new comedy drama starting next Saturday on BBC Two, called Stag?

https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/stag/

"Comedy thriller focused around a stag do in Scotland where each of the members of the party are killed."

TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_p7qxguvfE

The trailer and the cast looks good, so will be tuning in next week.

Episode 1 Preview Clip : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyli1L3p3LU

That sounds like something out of a Family Guy special.

I'll be watching next week

I thought it was brilliant! Really loved it! It sort of had a similar style to 'The Wrong Mans'. Looking forward to the next episode!

Why did the two most interesting (potentially) characters have to go in the first episode??! Really enjoyable farce / dark comedy, love the lead guy, looking forward to next week's ep.

I commented in the What are you watching thread that I thought it was really lame.

All it is a spoof of old time horror films without any humour.

Episode 2 was good but I found the last episode to be quite average. The plot twist reveal left me feeling underwhelmed. Overall, a good comedy drama but not something I would rewatch.

Thought I probably wouldn't like it, or that I'd only last 5-10 mins, but I stuck with it, and found it entertaining. In the vein of Inside Number Nine, and would recommend it if you had a few hours to kill, and wanted to watch something undemanding, but fun (in a dark, twisted way).

Quote: 3SOCKSMORGAN @ 21st March 2016, 5:02 PM GMT

Overall, a good comedy drama but not something I would rewatch.

I can probably count on one hand the number of comedy/drama series I've rewatched. Always seems to be new stuff to see on telly inc. movies, documentaries, music, sport, things like The Apprentice.

It reminded me a fair bit of "Severance", which is an excellent film. Really enjoyed "Stag" and hope to see more of Jim Howick, aside from "Yonderland".

I enjoyed it on the whole although my vague recollection was one of plot holes and mild frustration.

Loved Severance though.

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