Finally back to watching the show. I missed a few episodes thanks to a misbehaving AT&T DVR. Sadly, it has not become any more of a comedy than it was before. And it's astounding to believe this show requires *nine* Executive Producers, as well as a number of lesser producers!
I don't know who some of these characters are, mostly those who are new, and a couple I recognize but can't recall their back story. But thank goodness they've added an African heritage friend and made the daughter gay, otherwise they wouldn't meet the diversity standards now required by Hollywood and its British counterparts. But it's funny to think that the daughter's sub-plot has actually become quite hackneyed. I've seen it countless times, and now it's just boring.
I'm writing this because no one else seems to be writing reviews and, more importantly, there was actually a funny bit! Friend Darren is over at Ally's & Paul's, and he pays £500 to an Uber- or Uber-like driver to drive his phone around London so that his wife (and 13-year-old twins "from 'The Shining' ") can't track him. Now *that's* funny!
I don't know who some of these characters are, mostly those who are new, and a couple I recognize but can't recall their back story. But thank goodness they've added an African heritage friend and made the daughter gay, otherwise they wouldn't meet the diversity standards now required by Hollywood and its British counterparts. But it's funny to think that the daughter's sub-plot has actually become quite hackneyed. I've seen it countless times, and now it's just boring.
I'm writing this because no one else seems to be writing reviews and, more importantly, there was actually a funny bit! Friend Darren is over at Ally's & Paul's, and he pays £500 to an Uber- or Uber-like driver to drive his phone around London so that his wife (and 13-year-old twins "from 'The Shining' ") can't track him. Now *that's* funny!