It's bittersweet. It's a sad ending but the timing was impeccable. Anymore than 3 seasons would be too much. This is bittersweet, but it's for the best.
It doesn't even get the ending it deserves And it's such a shame that the director doesn't want to reboot it, he really should it would be a hit nowadays
This is the best TV thing that happened to us. Ever. Everything in these series is sharp witted and warm hearted even in its most cynical. And above all funny.
Bernard's story actually made me a bit melancholy, even if it made for a great joke. I felt like it totally affected the tone. Like he was oddly vulnerable.
You don't actually have a heart Bernard, just a shard of ice. You don't see yourself as a human, you're some kind of superior species ; Homo Bernadass. Scorning every fool who believes in happiness. You don't know what love is. If I could, I would write every dialogue of these episodes. Such well written dialogues. I appreciate the writers's efforts. Black books is like art , original and only one tiny story. Thank you to all who made these series. Thanks to you too Dead Parrot ! :)
She's not bad but as an alcoholic my self the best drunk impersonation on screen would be Ray Milland the lost weekend 1945 or Albert Finney in under the volcano 1984
Watching the end of this episode I get the feeling that Fran may possibly be the only person in the world Bernard truly loves. Even after he found out that she kept a vital secret from him for years, he still wants her to stay for a drink and then tucks her in with his coat after she falls asleep on his sofa. That is as close to tenderness we’ll ever see Bernard get. I’m glad they closed the series on that note between them. I think they will grow old together in perpetual drunkenness and anti-social behavior. Manny may move on, but Bernard and Fran are platonic life partners.
I think they did this really well with Bernard‘s character; they let enough of the studied gruffness slip at times to show both Manny and Fran meant so much to him, without taking away his ability and credibility to deliver rapier-wit lines.
Manny will never move out. He's a part of their lives forever now. He loves them both, and they love him. Even if he gets married, he'll never escape Bernard, not ever.
"Years later," I found myself mumbling lines from this series to myself while slaving away as a phd student in a Biology lab in Scandinavia. The only ones who got me were two fellow students from Britain and Ireland, respectively. Imagine bonding over phrases like "Fuck a monkey!" and "This is what Napoleon would have had if he'd been a bit strapped" when you drop vials of liquid nitrogen or 96% ethanol all over the bench...
I guess its cool they ended it here. Shows Bernard's progress to be able to engage with the real world. He actually went to a party without totally ruining it for his friends or burning anything down. Then he handled some pretty rough news without any insane amount of drama. Even though he was rough on Fran he still didn't kick her out and showed he still cared about her despite her keeping that info from him for a few years.
Just when I thought its going sentimental and giving mainstream ending of a love story... 'she is alive', here is number, here is photo, here is dental record... i m dead laughing 😂😂
So many great lines - 'I'm trying to imagine this girl who likes you, and all I can see is you - in a dress". "I can't help being angry when I'm furious!" '...while you do the underpants Charleston with this insane blind tart .." and so many more XD
Looking back I think what really made this show is the line delivery...I bet they worked hard on takes. The writing is good and the actors did it with the right tones and expressions
Genuinely a perfect ending to what's as close to a perfect show as anything else. Manny gets fifteen minutes of happiness after the ordeal of sticking around with Bernard for the duration of the show, and it may or may not blossom into something more depending on whether he fucks it up. Bernard still cares for Fran even after that unpleasant revelation. They're all boozed up beyond belief, and they'll probably continue on that way into old age, but the care for each other is tangible even though it's all very understated. Quintessentially British, and perfectly done by writers and actors alike. Bravo
It really went out on a high note. Great stuff. British TV, they actually have the guts to end it in a timely manner, not like here in the States, where shows linger on forever, like the Simpsons.
Or Friends...or Frasier....both of which had great starts, but then droned on and on and on and on...repeating the same tedious, uninspired, banal, vapid, derivative plots. In Friends, Rachel just kept going round and round and round....in the end, the show pretty much became all about Rachel and her baby. In Frasier, the Daphne/Niles thing was never-ending. For the first few seasons, the relationship was tangential to the plot..but by the end it consumed the entire show.....and of course Frasier's character changed over the years. He went from a respectable, self- assured, assertive man to an insecure, foppish dilettante, which was essentially Nile's role. Watching the Frasier/Niles interactions became painful. It was like watching two bickering old women. In the end, both shows just got old.
@@CaesarInVa Absolutely right - with both those shows I got so bored I stopped watching, and tuned in to the final few episodes just out of a desire for closure. For some reason, Frasier is still on TV in the UK in the mornings. Sadly, if I ever catch it for a few minutes, I just can't raise even a chuckle at it. It hasn't aged very well.
@@CaesarInVa About ‘Friends’, that is only partly true actually. The series did have a dip in quality around the time when Chandler got married and became boring (some would say mature but I do not see why one would rule out the other) - but what was weird towards the end was the opposite: Rachel had a baby, and then one hardly hears about let alone sees the baby after a while. So no, it certainly did not centre around her and her baby.
This is a gem. I like it even more now. I always thought it's a bit Monty Python'ish in a sense, but having watched it for the third time, I now don't see this surrealistic humour that much. It's very down-to-earth and warm. One great show. Too bad they made only three seasons, but as we say here, Good things are not to be exploited. Thanks for sharing this brilliant series, Dead Parrot!
I haven’t stopped laughing since binging! This is possibly one of the funniest of this season. Fran dances like a sloshed pro! And her after-party hair reaction is side splitting!
10:52 Must've been an Easter Egg sort of thing that Fran keeps pointing her liver... The whole series: writing, acting (how much fun they seemed to have had and get along) and the amazing amount of set design/set up for each scene was exquisite. Thank for something that will withstand the test of time. Truly. Now to re-watch!
I appreciate the notion to reveal a horrible tragedy in Bernard's past, which finally justifies all of his horrible behaviour... only to flip it by explaining he was always a bastard, and the tragedy was merely another thing he carried to look at the world negatively, which he already did.
"And what am _I_ supposed to do while you're doing the Underpants Charleston with this insane, blind, tart?" "Well, before you move to the country to raise your... bearded freak-circus..." "Does she play the viola; does she embroider; is she kind to the servants?"
Shame that's all they did. But, at least the series went out on a good way and not going on until the writers couldn't think of anything more funny to do.
Lol 1:50 Bitumen: a black viscous mixture of hydrocarbons obtained naturally or as a residue from petroleum distillation. It is used for road surfacing and roofing.
An American show similar in hilariously improbable situations, well written scripts, with an excellent and tight-knit cast that also left the airwaves before they were struggling to fill their time slot was 3rd Rock From the Sun. In 6 seasons (series) they covered every possible human experience and ended their mission to Earth, leaving Rosanne Barr (the Big Giant Head's niece) behind. The American version of The Office is a good example of a show that went on a little too long. Ricky Gervais wrapped it up with a lot of loose ends still loose, and I didn't care for that, or his character in the show, but I finally realized that was the point.
Having seen all the outtakes, it's fun now to watch all the people who are not doing the talking. For example; at 6:10 you can see Tamsin really struggling and trying her hardest keeping it together.
Ach, f-ck me. That's a good last episode though. I've been dreading to watch this one, since I didn't want the company of these three lovely fools to end, but this was actually very rewarding.
One of the things I've noticed about British TV Studios is they know when to stop making a show. American TV Studios, on the other hand, seem to want to make as many possible seasons of something just to make cash, until the last season is a parody of the first.
Between Black books and IT Crowd , we Canadians owe you English *A LOT* .. .... ROWEENA was on I.T. Crowd , as nutty girl that Richmond bonks , in Jen's loo at her " DINNER PARTY" ... "Social situations! Yuck ! " Her eyes are unforgettable .They really are .Elizabeth Chadwick.''',,,.....,.,.,.'
@@floris.927 the actrice from the IT crowd is actually in another episode of black books, in a sort of meeting happening in the shop. I can't remember the plot but i definitely remember her
... Spaced, The Thick of It, Fifteen Stories High, Black Adder, Men Behaving Badly (seasons 2 to about 4 or 5 anyway), The Inbetweeners, Skins, The League of Gentlemen, Funland ... errr ... and many many more too (it's 7:30am and I haven't had my morning cup of tea yet) ;) ... oh, if you're a Red Dwarf fan, try Hyperdrive too (it's a bit uneven, but when it hits it really hits ... both episodes with the people of Queppo in them are hilarious .. "How you will marvel! ... I distinctly saw you marvel ... write that down in the marvel book") ;)
"Sing us a song, you're Irish." 14:46 I was hit by a car in London, stunned but fortunately not badly hurt, and a lady emerged from her house and offered me a nice cup of tea. Tea fixes everything.
I don't know if it's true but somebody told me that a lot of the scenes in this show where there drunk, they were actually drinking. Also behind the humour this is actually pretty tragic.
*The drinks were few, and the people were many.*
And so ends one of the funniest television shows of the last thirty years.
Thank you so much for sharing!
(*chanting) SIX MORE SHOWS! SIX MORE SHOWS!
I bought the DVDs and found the commentaries to be just as funny, so in a way... it's like I got more shows after all.
DON'T YOU DARE USE THE WORD PARTY AS A VERB IN THIS SHOP!!!
Oliver Holmes-Gunning amazing line
@banana peel only since the 70s lol
One of my favorite lines from any comedy ever!
It makes me so sad that this is the last episode of this series. Such a good laugh from start to finish.
It's bittersweet. It's a sad ending but the timing was impeccable. Anymore than 3 seasons would be too much. This is bittersweet, but it's for the best.
I think it's amazing how this feels like a dramatic peak for the whole show, and its just in that room.
And the Garden!
@@herzglass That was the most high-class garden I've ever seen, how many billions did this episode cost to make?
@@SirNilzey That scene probably blew the budget of the whole show, but absolutely worth it!
This is so charming, I understand that they wanted to end the show here, but I selfishly wish there were a few more seasons.
Why did they end it? Wondering, in Texas... Lolz
Me too
God I would love at least 3-4 more seasons
@@funniebunnie4u Have a watch of Spaced (two series) - Bill Bailey pops up there too. Another good UK series.
It doesn't even get the ending it deserves
And it's such a shame that the director doesn't want to reboot it, he really should it would be a hit nowadays
"This is the stuff Napoleon would have drunk if he'd been a bit strapped and couldn't get anything else."
“Ah, strawberry notes, I’m getting caramel, I’m getting bitumen, I’m getting red wine up my nose!”
This is the best TV thing that happened to us. Ever. Everything in these series is sharp witted and warm hearted even in its most cynical. And above all funny.
So true!!
Bernard's story actually made me a bit melancholy, even if it made for a great joke. I felt like it totally affected the tone. Like he was oddly vulnerable.
Most people who act the way he does are terribly damaged in some way. Doesn't necessarily excuse abusing others, of course, but can still be pitiable
You don't actually have a heart Bernard, just a shard of ice. You don't see yourself as a human, you're some kind of superior species ; Homo Bernadass. Scorning every fool who believes in happiness. You don't know what love is.
If I could, I would write every dialogue of these episodes. Such well written dialogues. I appreciate the writers's efforts. Black books is like art , original and only one tiny story. Thank you to all who made these series.
Thanks to you too Dead Parrot ! :)
I m so happy to read this. The Script is so addictive. You can t get enough of reading and blistering. It s not a comfort food. It's pure magic.
Homo Bernardus, not Bernardass :D
Flint. Lol
The actress who plays Fran is talented as hell, this is the most convincing drunk person I've ever seen in a TV show
Right she is so good. Might be actually drunk though😂
She's not bad but as an alcoholic my self the best drunk impersonation on screen would be Ray Milland the lost weekend 1945 or Albert Finney in under the volcano 1984
@@hankbellamy Thanks for a very specific trivia!
also played a long suffering mum in "Friday night dinner"
Watching the end of this episode I get the feeling that Fran may possibly be the only person in the world Bernard truly loves. Even after he found out that she kept a vital secret from him for years, he still wants her to stay for a drink and then tucks her in with his coat after she falls asleep on his sofa. That is as close to tenderness we’ll ever see Bernard get. I’m glad they closed the series on that note between them. I think they will grow old together in perpetual drunkenness and anti-social behavior. Manny may move on, but Bernard and Fran are platonic life partners.
I think they did this really well with Bernard‘s character; they let enough of the studied gruffness slip at times to show both Manny and Fran meant so much to him, without taking away his ability and credibility to deliver rapier-wit lines.
Manny will never move out. He's a part of their lives forever now. He loves them both, and they love him. Even if he gets married, he'll never escape Bernard, not ever.
I get a twisted version of Sartre/de Beauvoir sort of vibe from them
That was beautiful 🙂
no, he loves no one. his only pleasure in life comes from abusing other people.
"Years later," I found myself mumbling lines from this series to myself while slaving away as a phd student in a Biology lab in Scandinavia. The only ones who got me were two fellow students from Britain and Ireland, respectively. Imagine bonding over phrases like "Fuck a monkey!" and "This is what Napoleon would have had if he'd been a bit strapped" when you drop vials of liquid nitrogen or 96% ethanol all over the bench...
😅😅😅👍💥
"Oh, you dropped your kazoo, oh, mind your swabs, oh, you got snuff on your plums."
I guess its cool they ended it here. Shows Bernard's progress to be able to engage with the real world. He actually went to a party without totally ruining it for his friends or burning anything down. Then he handled some pretty rough news without any insane amount of drama. Even though he was rough on Fran he still didn't kick her out and showed he still cared about her despite her keeping that info from him for a few years.
A great finale for a great show. Perfect balance between melancoly and whimsy 😊
"his barely hominoid milk fed gimp" Oh how I want another series written by Dylan Moran in my life, though according to wikipedia, my want is in vain
dylans standup is a unicorn. definitely check that out
You can watch him in Run Fatboy Run. I especially liked his scene at the end of the film, but that side of him may not be your kind of thing 😊
A fitting ending, Manny finds someone and Bernard shows he actually does care about Fran and can be vulnerable.
Don't be stupid! I don't want her to think I'm gay.
What a line!!!
“Let’s have a dance competition “ and plays Motörhead! Awesome!
WEll sure, if you like to gamble . Not gambol !
The Ace of Spades !!!
@@StephenPhantom LEMMY!
"I don't mean this in a bad way, but genetically you are a cul-de-sac". Brilliant. Rewatching this show for the third time, and it's still gold.
"You can't hang up on the undead!" is one of the greatest lines ever written in a comedy 🤣
Just when I thought its going sentimental and giving mainstream ending of a love story...
'she is alive', here is number, here is photo, here is dental record...
i m dead laughing 😂😂
I thought it would be dramatic hahaha! But yeah it was cool to keep it funny with the 'evidence'
@@dorotheimadly8713imagine the evidence SHE had to create to get Bernard to believe she was dead- that’s CRAZY.
So many great lines - 'I'm trying to imagine this girl who likes you, and all I can see is you - in a dress". "I can't help being angry when I'm furious!" '...while you do the underpants Charleston with this insane blind tart .." and so many more XD
And ‘don’t be stupid. I don’t want her to think I’m gay’
And "Don't make me get sick into my own scorn!"
My favorite is You're a genetic cul-de-sac 😅
Legendary, and some of the funniest lines ever written!!!
Looking back I think what really made this show is the line delivery...I bet they worked hard on takes. The writing is good and the actors did it with the right tones and expressions
Justin Reyes agreed! They were spot on
Genuinely a perfect ending to what's as close to a perfect show as anything else. Manny gets fifteen minutes of happiness after the ordeal of sticking around with Bernard for the duration of the show, and it may or may not blossom into something more depending on whether he fucks it up. Bernard still cares for Fran even after that unpleasant revelation. They're all boozed up beyond belief, and they'll probably continue on that way into old age, but the care for each other is tangible even though it's all very understated. Quintessentially British, and perfectly done by writers and actors alike. Bravo
It really went out on a high note. Great stuff. British TV, they actually have the guts to end it in a timely manner, not like here in the States, where shows linger on forever, like the Simpsons.
Or Friends...or Frasier....both of which had great starts, but then droned on and on and on and on...repeating the same tedious, uninspired, banal, vapid, derivative plots. In Friends, Rachel just kept going round and round and round....in the end, the show pretty much became all about Rachel and her baby. In Frasier, the Daphne/Niles thing was never-ending. For the first few seasons, the relationship was tangential to the plot..but by the end it consumed the entire show.....and of course Frasier's character changed over the years. He went from a respectable, self- assured, assertive man to an insecure, foppish dilettante, which was essentially Nile's role. Watching the Frasier/Niles interactions became painful. It was like watching two bickering old women. In the end, both shows just got old.
CaesarInVa as long as the merchandise is still getting money i guess
@@CaesarInVa Absolutely right - with both those shows I got so bored I stopped watching, and tuned in to the final few episodes just out of a desire for closure. For some reason, Frasier is still on TV in the UK in the mornings. Sadly, if I ever catch it for a few minutes, I just can't raise even a chuckle at it. It hasn't aged very well.
Add to the list Family Guy and South Park, both shows I once adored.
@@CaesarInVa About ‘Friends’, that is only partly true actually. The series did have a dip in quality around the time when Chandler got married and became boring (some would say mature but I do not see why one would rule out the other) - but what was weird towards the end was the opposite: Rachel had a baby, and then one hardly hears about let alone sees the baby after a while. So no, it certainly did not centre around her and her baby.
Maybe it's just because I am drunk, but I think this is hte best episode of them all. Just brilliant.
Have you seen the grape's of wraith episode.
@@uniqueniche373 I didn't like that one, Manny and Bernard were written too over the top stupid in that one.
I do like this one, but Elephants and Hens is the best of all of them.
@@TheOnlyPommyman I'll rewatch that one.. Been a while. Black Books is definitely one of those rewatchable shows-- like Blackadder, and the IT Crowd.
Haven't seen dancing that fine since the last mosh pit. Quality music too. Rip in peace, Lemmy.
I literally gasped out loud when he broke and ripped apart the book. My poor librarian soul is weeping, lol!
This is one of the funniest tv series I ever watched! Thanks Dear Parrot for showing us this gem!
I can t believe I didn't like Fran when I first watched. She is awesome.
she's the best
Ms. Tamsin is the Hot Lick!!
Me Likey!!
Tamsin Grieg, indeed. I find her wonderful in "Friday Night Dinner" as well.
@karl5173 she's very dishy. I wish she was availabubble
That part where Bernard talks about Emma is one of the most mind blowing and sad moments.
What really sold me was when Bernard turned down alcohol after Manny offered it
@14:00@@TheThaiBuddy
Timestamp for anyone that stumbles on this in the future. Makes it easier.
My dream is to dance with Fran, Bernard, and Manny.
God I love these three. Would have wanted to watch many more seasons of them.
This is a gem. I like it even more now. I always thought it's a bit Monty Python'ish in a sense, but having watched it for the third time, I now don't see this surrealistic humour that much. It's very down-to-earth and warm. One great show. Too bad they made only three seasons, but as we say here, Good things are not to be exploited. Thanks for sharing this brilliant series, Dead Parrot!
*“I’ll have it with ice and on fire”*
I haven’t stopped laughing since binging! This is possibly one of the funniest of this season. Fran dances like a sloshed pro! And her after-party hair reaction is side splitting!
10:52 Must've been an Easter Egg sort of thing that Fran keeps pointing her liver... The whole series: writing, acting (how much fun they seemed to have had and get along) and the amazing amount of set design/set up for each scene was exquisite. Thank for something that will withstand the test of time. Truly. Now to re-watch!
Bernard is the type of person I am in my mind, I want to be in my life but who I am too afraid to be. I guess... 😂
I appreciate the notion to reveal a horrible tragedy in Bernard's past, which finally justifies all of his horrible behaviour... only to flip it by explaining he was always a bastard, and the tragedy was merely another thing he carried to look at the world negatively, which he already did.
i'm so sad the show only has 3 seasons, i love all the characters, 100% going to rewatch it soon!
I love when Manny says “Time to get out of these work clothes for a start!” then comes back in a nearly identical outfit lol
I like all episodes but this one really my favourite... Roweeeeennnaa...
Binge watched all 3 series. Brilliant.
ROWEEENA
Vortigern! But this is original, and well missed.
heres her dental records
LOL
Bowling ?`"Can t do the shoe thing" ...
So, this is the final episode? Aw, man!
"And what am _I_ supposed to do while you're doing the Underpants Charleston with this insane, blind, tart?"
"Well, before you move to the country to raise your... bearded freak-circus..."
"Does she play the viola; does she embroider; is she kind to the servants?"
It's like his only knowledge of the world is what he has read in 19th century novels.
Manny's expression when lying to Fran that he's not gonna tell Bernard the truth is priceless!
I started doing this exercise class run by a clown ... Circusize. We wore had to wear these really really big shoes ...
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Soooo funny! Thanks for posting!!!
🎶The English are all bollocks!🎶
Watching this in quarantine. I miss being drunk with my friends...
Genuine question: do you miss the lockdown now?
Shame that's all they did. But, at least the series went out on a good way and not going on until the writers couldn't think of anything more funny to do.
the cup bit was so lovely lol.
Lol 1:50
Bitumen: a black viscous mixture of hydrocarbons obtained naturally or as a residue from petroleum distillation. It is used for road surfacing and roofing.
Oh my God this is the best day of my life, I have watched black books like million on times and I have never seen this episode!!!
I'm really feeling this nostalgia
An American show similar in hilariously improbable situations, well written scripts, with an excellent and tight-knit cast that also left the airwaves before they were struggling to fill their time slot was 3rd Rock From the Sun.
In 6 seasons (series) they covered every possible human experience and ended their mission to Earth, leaving Rosanne Barr (the Big Giant Head's niece) behind.
The American version of The Office is a good example of a show that went on a little too long.
Ricky Gervais wrapped it up with a lot of loose ends still loose, and I didn't care for that, or his character in the show, but I finally realized that was the point.
The Office went on for too long? I know lots of people that don’t think so. That’s your opinion not a fact. Not even a popular opinion.
Well that theatre thing was funny... 😄
One more season please. Just one more. Or just keep going until I die.
Having seen all the outtakes, it's fun now to watch all the people who are not doing the talking. For example; at 6:10 you can see Tamsin really struggling and trying her hardest keeping it together.
It's sad that it had an abrupt end. I like this series. 😊
Mygod I can't believe it's the end
England is funny in the US this would have run for like 19 seasons
Kind of like The Office...
My favorite episode.
Seeing the "garden" takes me back to 2015 when I lived in the place of a friend approaching Bernard Black's standards of -uh - tidyness.
I wish there would have been more episodes😭 but it ended in good note
Ach, f-ck me. That's a good last episode though. I've been dreading to watch this one, since I didn't want the company of these three lovely fools to end, but this was actually very rewarding.
One of the things I've noticed about British TV Studios is they know when to stop making a show. American TV Studios, on the other hand, seem to want to make as many possible seasons of something just to make cash, until the last season is a parody of the first.
ThatguywiththeAegis Because everything in America is about money...
Why are limeys so obsessed with us? Just shut the fuck up and get a life.
Correct
@@winstonmarlowe5254 don’t be so liberal
@@arjanpetersen Who mentioned politics, shit-for-brains?
Fran bears a striking resemblance to Sharleen Spiteri, the singer in Scottish band Texas
I agree.
one of the best shows ever
One of the best episodes
Manny promising he won't tell is PEAK Manny
Roweeena!😂
Fran passing out and him taking the cigarette hits close to home. Many nights ended like this
"The underpants Charleston "🤣🤣
You can't hang up on the undead!
Peak Black Books. No turning back.
Between Black books and IT Crowd , we Canadians owe you English *A LOT* ..
.... ROWEENA was on I.T. Crowd , as nutty girl that Richmond bonks , in Jen's loo at her " DINNER PARTY"
... "Social situations! Yuck ! " Her eyes are unforgettable .They really are .Elizabeth Chadwick.''',,,.....,.,.,.'
IETCHX69 No the one in IT Crowd was Catherine Shepherd ... according to IMDB. Rowena has a more nasally and posher voice.
@@floris.927 the actrice from the IT crowd is actually in another episode of black books, in a sort of meeting happening in the shop. I can't remember the plot but i definitely remember her
@Carolann Cannuli-Denton Its very on the nose, couldnt enjoy it as much as this
Yes, my favorite line of hers is off screen on IT Crowd. "Look at me, having an orgasm !"
You Canadians gave us Slings & Arrows, so you’re definitely pulling your weight!
THANK YOU!
Best dance # ever.
this ending is so bleak yet so wholesome
Lets potter along!
I'm DAANCING!
Excuse me....I can't seem to find season 4.
James Hudson there isn’t one... :(
They basically explored every idea and joke they could out of the 3 characters and setting, a season 4 would have got stale.
Amazing show. Shame it's done.
If I was a millionaire I would fund further seasons. They would have to lose weight I am sure.
Look......im dancing..lol
I want
It's serial is going forever🥰
where did the episode went?
all that got my attention was those fancy bottles on the tabel.
They’ll always be my best friends ❤
🍷🍹🥳
British always knew how to make humor. Black books, Yes minister, Fawlty towers, The red dwarf, Monty Python...
... Spaced, The Thick of It, Fifteen Stories High, Black Adder, Men Behaving Badly (seasons 2 to about 4 or 5 anyway), The Inbetweeners, Skins, The League of Gentlemen, Funland ... errr ... and many many more too (it's 7:30am and I haven't had my morning cup of tea yet) ;) ... oh, if you're a Red Dwarf fan, try Hyperdrive too (it's a bit uneven, but when it hits it really hits ... both episodes with the people of Queppo in them are hilarious .. "How you will marvel! ... I distinctly saw you marvel ... write that down in the marvel book") ;)
I don't care how many girlfriends Manny gets- he will never, ever escape Bernard. Not ever. They're bonded for life.
"Sing us a song, you're Irish."
14:46 I was hit by a car in London, stunned but fortunately not badly hurt, and a lady emerged from her house and offered me a nice cup of tea. Tea fixes everything.
I don't know if it's true but somebody told me that a lot of the scenes in this show where there drunk, they were actually drinking. Also behind the humour this is actually pretty tragic.
Dylan Moran would drink all the time. Even during his own stand-up shows. I think it's the magical source of his humor.
Love Tamsin Grieg. She's AWESOME as Jackie Goodman !!
"Does she embroider?"