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Gary. (and no my name is not Gary...if you watched it you'll no what I mean)
> wasn't as bad as last years but really could anything be worse than
> that? Phoenix Nights did the whole trip off to France for cheap booze
> thing 100 times better than this did and for god's sake how many times
> do we really need to hear Boycie ask if anyone smeels onions. Funny
> the first time bloody annoying at the tenth time of asking. They
> should have ended this when they were made millionaires and gone off
> on a high. Now it'll just be remembered as the show that stuck around
> too long and lost it's magic.
>
> And lastly get rid of that idiot Damien, he's not Ali G and he's not
> funny.
I like your way of thinking. everything you said was true.
Didn't Peter K in
Pheonix Nights Do the same thing and bring back an immigrant.
And he did that before this was written....
Gary. Yes, it truely it Gary.
And lastly get rid of that idiot Damien, he's not Ali G and he's not funny.
Gary!
> Tired jokes, patronising punchlines (they had to fully explain all
> jokes two times after you've probably already got it, thus stopping
> your quiet chuckle in its tracks), a lame main story (refugee thing,
> albeit quite funny with the knife threat thing) and a predictable
> ending.
Couldn't have put it better myself. The one funny bit was the "Gary" bit, and they stretched that way too far. They should never have brought it back after they had become rich.
> El Blokey wrote:
> It was rubbish.
>
> Possibly the best commendation it can get! Considering the source!
But he's right, it was awful. Not as bad as last years outing but why oh why couldn't they leave it alone after ending with the perfect line 'This time next year we could be billionaires'. The trio of episodes that were on a few years ago were nothing short of superb but the one the other night is destroying the memory of a once great series.