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I first saw it when the OHs Dad put it on. He managed 20 minutes, which were the second most uncomfortable of my life, only surpassed when I recorded the replaying of This Life, and watched the final episode one afternoon after uni, sitting on the sofa next to my mother.I watched the whole series in one sitting last night,
The awkward hug in the first episode was the only thing that gave me a genuine lol moment. But not many things do that to me, so i persevered.
It is a work of genius - it is entirely unsurprising that the cast that they got got on board. I don't think i've ever seen the 'fourth wall' broken so effectively.
I laughed, i cried. Bravo.
... it is proper filthy; don't watch it with anyone, least of all a parent.
Unless it is your father, and you can tell from a wall of penises which of them is his. In which case, snuggle up...
*Edit* linky for the lazy
'This Life' as in the series about solicitors in the 90's ? I loved that programme....I first saw it when the OHs Dad put it on. He managed 20 minutes, which were the second most uncomfortable of my life, only surpassed when I recorded the replaying of This Life, and watched the final episode one afternoon after uni, sitting on the sofa next to my mother.
Yes, with the gay sex scene right at the end...
He was her brother, probably still is - i will get to the bottom of this...Yes, with the gay sex scene right at the end...
I first saw it when the OHs Dad put it on. He managed 20 minutes, which were the second most uncomfortable of my life, only surpassed when I recorded the replaying of This Life, and watched the final episode one afternoon after uni, sitting on the sofa next to my mother.
In my all-time telly top ten - pretty much the only kid's programme that I was interested in.Tales of the Riverbank