Shelga wrote: » Couldn’t see a thread on this- binge watched yesterday. I was a blubbering wreck throughout. I think it will really touch a nerve with anyone who has experienced grief. It’s also very funny. It’s overly sentimental and ‘lesson-y’, especially towards the end, but I thought overall it was really well put together, funny and touching.
gmisk wrote: » Oh I would have liked more Diane Morgan she was hilarious in the little parts she did pop up.
Mike Litoris wrote: » Roisin Conaty, Paul Kaye, Joe Wilkinson all had really good turns in this.
Basq wrote: » Plus some excellent music picks on that soundtrack.
Mike Litoris wrote: » By the end I think I felt sorry for her character the most. Again, superbly written and acted.
Snake Plisken wrote: » Really enjoyed it, just wondering if there is a second season planned? Would you want to see a second season? I think personally I would as I thought the characters are well written.
He told Digital Spy: "I really would like to do a second series, because I fell in love with the characters. “And the second series is always better, usually because you know the actors."
Grey Fox wrote: » I don't know why this is getting such good reviews, I thought it was a very poor effort by Gervais.
splinter65 wrote: » Ricky is one of the sacred cows. You can’t critisice him. The Office and Extras are genius. An Idiot Abroad is great crack, but no more or less then some other comedians. What’s restraining him in my opinion is that he’s exhausted himself with his obsession with trying to convince himself and everyone else that there’s no God. It’s pointless. There’s no evidence that there’s no god and trying to embarrass those that do believe just makes you look like a bully. Move on to something else.
gmisk wrote: » And the evidence that there is a god is what? He is entitled to his opinions as are you. He gets plenty of criticism (this show has gotten mixed to positive reviews I would say). A sacred cow to who exactly? I am not mad into the office or extras but I loved this, funny and sad in equal measure, with a fantastic cast.
hgfj wrote: » "There’s no evidence that there’s no god and trying to embarrass those that do believe just makes you look like a bully." And what about the bullies who tell children there is a god and if you dont believe then you suffer in hell for eternity?
splinter65 wrote: » Of course he’s entitled to his opinion. I don’t believe in astrology or reincarnation or Allah or that D Trump is the devil or that the government are trying to poison our children with vaccines. But I don’t spend all my time and energy trying to change people’s minds, or any time and energy at all, until I appear exasperated and frustrated. That’s how Ricky appears, imo. Because I can’t disprove anything and neither can he.
splinter65 wrote: » What about them? Frightening children was wrong, it doesn’t happen any more but it was wrong. Ridiculing people for their beliefs is wrong too. It’s not funny any more either. What’s your point?