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Inside No. 9: Boo To A Goose review
Not quite all human life is encapsulated within the characters trapped in carriage C9 when the power fails, but quite a lot of it is.
Chortle, 8th May 2024Inside No. 9: Boo To A Goose review
Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton have been making these ingenious, heartstopping chillers for a decade now - and the final series kicks off with perhaps the most meaningful episode yet.
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 8th May 2024Inside No. 9: Boo To A Goose review
No one could predict that twist.
Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 8th May 2024Inside No. 9: Boo To A Goose review
The end is in sight for this delightful, twisted creation.
Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 8th May 2024Inside No. 9: Boo To A Goose review
Only a tiny bit weirder than your average night on the Tube.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 8th May 2024Inside No. 9: Boo To A Goose review
A five-star train ride into the macabre.
Carol Midgley, The Times, 8th May 2024Inside No. 9: Boo To A Goose review
An alternately playful and chilling parable on the perils of authoritarianism, Boo To A Goose is one of the strongest ensemble pieces Inside No. 9 has accomplished.
Nick Bartlett, Critical Popcorn, 8th May 2024Inside No. 9: Boo To A Goose review
It's the end of an era and Inside No. 9 is going out all guns blazing.
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 8th May 2024Inside No. 9: Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith on proving TV bosses wrong
From bone-chilling thrillers to hilariously dark comedies, Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton's anthology has managed to shock and surprise viewers for the past decade.
Yasmin Rufo, BBC, 5th May 2024The creators of Inside No. 9 on why they're wrapping up TV's most ingenious show
After 55 macabre episodes, Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton explain why the ninth series of their surreal hit will be the last - but it's not the end.
Carol Midgley, The Times, 4th May 2024