I never got into month python, dad's army or Allo Allo so it can happen to the best of us.
I never got into month python, dad's army or Allo Allo so it can happen to the best of us.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
It really is excellent and you will actually pick up on more of the jokes if you rewatch it.
The number of people - me included - who on first viewing missed the guy falling of the end of the row, when Alan sat down amongst the audience, last week for example. And the shuttle cock ending was genius.
No it’s not I’m Alan Partridge but that was a different setting away from tv and there is still 4 episodes to go.
I do hope Michael is in some way at least referenced this series mind. And is there going to be a weekly gag about China a la Bill Oddie ??
Was that blokes dad head of factual programmes at bbc by the way ?
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Yep that scene cracked me up. Quick turn and “cheers”
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
I am trying to enjoy it, but I am struggling at times and I hate to say that as I am a big Partridge fan. It is well constructed, but there is just not enough pure Alan. It isn't genuinely funny most of the time. It did get excellent for that final 5 minutes when Alan became proper Alan and the mean side started to come out properly having had his seat taken. But the battle scene and things like that I just find a bit boring. I think there is something in this writing team that is just not on the same snappy, funny level as the team on I'm Alan Partridge. I haven't been dazzled like an episode of Knowing me. By mimicking something that is real and making it so life like, the comedy is being muted. I think the setting is also limiting Alan's natural brilliance. It's when the cameras are off and we see him interact with Lyn that you perk up a bit and then it is back to Jenny and the damn chat show format which is stifling. Even Alan seems sick of it as the cameras are about to roll: 'Fuck'.
I think I was seduced by the first episode in just seeing Alan again and Coogan does perform him brilliantly, but on repeated viewing that episode does not hold up for me and I think you have to compare it with what went before. Then on watching episode 2 I just wasn't finding it very funny again. The final 5 minutes and the Lynn interaction perked it up a bit, but this simply isn't turning out to be classic Alan. Alan spends too long waffling away, but without interacting with people and simply some clever wordplay, it is not what made Alan great. It is well constructed and I respect the writing, but it isn't terribly funny. It's like when you hear an album and long for it to be good, but on reflection find it does not stand up with the back catalogue. It is a bit like that. The thrill is off for me now, so each episode has to simply stand or fall on whether it can conjure the magic. I am not quite sure what they were hoping to achieve by putting Alan into this situation with no context or wider universe. The chat show would have been better as a smaller part of the wider Alan world. I am ready for episode 3 and know it will be well crafted and Coogan looks excellent, but Alan feels empty as though he is running on fumes. It's a shame as I believe with a better writing team and a better concept Alan still has something left.
Christ Miles. You need to masturbate more
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
The 2nd episode was excellent, it was genius turning the whole episode from mourning a legend broadcaster to making him out to be the next Jimmy Saville..
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