sorry, can you please explain the reference to me? It sounds like a total burn but I don't get it (not from england, don't know anything about George Osbourne)
@@Paperbagman555 George Osborne was a Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer (like a Finance Minister or Secretary of the Treasury) at the time, I think it's a dig at the guy being painfully upper class.
I always love how she washes her hands of Jeremy for trying to pimp her out but goes off with the very man who's idea it was to proposition Jeremy for her.
My guess is she has a subsection of friends who are lower middle class, the "your types" she's referring to which she met at uni as well as the upper-middle class posho friends from her childhood/private education, when she's around the latter she plays up her poshness but seems more down to earth when she's slumming it. I know people exactly like that myself.
@@DaveDexterMusic she's actually married into the British royals in real life. I always knew she was this way, I can't believe you all didn't see it. The are just embracing the actress real life personality tbh.
I feel like Suze's true colours were finally shown here. She's fully embracing her posh-ness. She wants to be with the in-crowd of the upper class pontifical high flyers and won't dare let Mark and Jeremy bring her down, even though she did quite like hanging out with them once upon a time. I do feel like her character change was a bit ridiculous though.
Well to be fair, they weren't invited-Jez was sending her those 'horrible sausage figures' and she gave Super Hans a nice little garden/patio for the skinner
I don't know if Johnson ever did find the *big scissors*, even though Big Suze told him where they were. More importantly, why did Johnson need the big scissors, anyhow?
@@alexmeechan15 I thought she was written brilliantly here. This whole scene is a commentary on the inter class gulf between Big Suze and the two boys.
@@captainsunburn8510 I think you're remembering her mostly or solely from what she's like in s5. She's nice to Mark to start with & seems like she'll be an ally to Mark & that they're 2 outsiders who'll join forces.
At the end of 2020, not sure if this is the New Year's party I would have liked to have gone to, or just happy that curfew means I can watch this nightmare from the comfort of my own bed.
There could be a potential theory here. Big Suze pretends to be stupid and clueless so she can benefit herself and people assume she just doesn't understand what she's doing. Getting Mark and Jez to help, eating the pizza for other people, sleeping in Marks bed
Every so often I find myself wondering what was going on in Super Hans's flat on NYE. It's best for us that we never know, but it's still grimly fascinating...
It's difficult to do it justice when describing it, because it's significantly better than any summary of it that I've ever read or heard. Its misleading name likely discourages some people, because they assume it's about peep shows. Most people whom I mention it to haven't seen it & many haven't heard of it.
Wow, who new Big Suze was a member of the aristocracy....Sophie Lara Winkleman is an English actress. She is also known as Lady Frederick Windsor as she is married to Lord Frederick Windsor, son of Queen Elizabeth II's first cousin Prince Michael of Kent
Lol. She's diplomatic, but far from polite. BUT, Jeremy did try to pimp her out and then they crashed her party uninvited. I think her response seems fair.
What a contrast between three social classes: Super Hans being the working class one, Mark and Jeremy being the middle class ones, and all of the other people in the party being the upper class ones.
@@davidz2808 I hate to say this but you mustn't be British. In the UK, you can be unemployed and poor but still middle class if you speak a certain way and live a certain lifestyle. Jeremy's accent is lower middle class, Mark's is upper middle and Super Han's is working class
Peep Show has never got the recognition it deserves for the way it dissects the British class system. Mark’s fear of working class people and resentment of his social superiors is a running theme throughout the series, and very much a lower middle class preoccupation
@@jamesdettmann94 Jez lives off Mark; without him, Jez would likely be homeless. Jez doesn't have a middle-class mindset. He has no realistic long-term goals or sense of responsibility. He's centred on his own immediate gratification to the expense of almost everything & everyone else. Only his way of speaking & him occasionally mentioning having been to university indicate that he isn't lifelong underclass.
Super Hans should have pulled out a rental snake from his pocket, and let it run around Big Suze's place. Then that knob of trouserhead who was dissing them all may have screamed like an adolescent pygmy marmoset and jumped on a table to do a scaredy dance..
I wouldn’t say flanderised I’d say we just didn’t see what she’s like around other posh people before plus she’s bound to have resentment Jez still sending her stuff years after they’ve been anything and Mark literally turned her down
It was clear she was always slumming it with Jez, this is just her in her element. You saw glimpses of her more sullen side in that episode where Mark and Johnson try to start a consulting business.
The actress actually married into the British aristocracy in real life. I always knew she was this way, I can't believe you all didn't see it. The are just embracing the actress real life personality tbh.
@@moosegoose3159 It is indeed her unability to see through Jeremy's lack of intelligence and knowledge what makes me doubt her self-promoted high intelligence.
He’s been to the bottom of the bottle and back to the top! He can do it again
And a bottle of Bud, buh bub bub
When he's not hitting his targets, he's hitting the bottle
That is how bottles tend to work
Jez absolutely destroys that guy at 3:55 lol
For an idiot like him, he definitely has his moments of wit.
@@richardbuckland3575 Jez can do good when he wants to, but that isn't often.
sorry, can you please explain the reference to me? It sounds like a total burn but I don't get it (not from england, don't know anything about George Osbourne)
It's one of Jez's greatest moments
@@Paperbagman555 George Osborne was a Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer (like a Finance Minister or Secretary of the Treasury) at the time, I think it's a dig at the guy being painfully upper class.
It could have gone much better for Jez in regard to Suze if he hadn't tried to pi mp her out.
Say do you like the films of Robert Redford?
@@aguy1340 He's a red-haired old gentleman & he started the Sundance Film Festival.
@The Most Secure Election in History Jez has a big overdraft.
I always love how she washes her hands of Jeremy for trying to pimp her out but goes off with the very man who's idea it was to proposition Jeremy for her.
The way Johnson walked right past Jeremy without making eye contact cos they just dont get along 😂
“Do you want to pick up any of those plasticine models you sent of you and I doing *SUCH-AND-SUCH?”*
😂😂😂😂😂😂
And there it is! 3:37 my favourite Johnson moment. The crazy eye.
Big Suze is very different in this scene, way less dense than before and much more classically "lady of the manor" posh.
And very unlikable too. Shes very out of character here in my opinion.
@@JH-su9vl She's arrogant & snobbish here.
My guess is she has a subsection of friends who are lower middle class, the "your types" she's referring to which she met at uni as well as the upper-middle class posho friends from her childhood/private education, when she's around the latter she plays up her poshness but seems more down to earth when she's slumming it. I know people exactly like that myself.
@@TescoOfficial yeah, exactly the feeling I get from this scene. Not out of character at all for her.
She's just 'over' all of them, I think is what's going on here.
This episode is the vindication for Mark when he called Big Suze a 'big, stupid posh-head' in an earlier series.
And also for calling her horsey
or, perhaps, it's why she's now treating him like this
@@DaveDexterMusic After like another 3-4 series in between where she was pretty cool with him, considering?
@@DaveDexterMusic she's actually married into the British royals in real life. I always knew she was this way, I can't believe you all didn't see it. The are just embracing the actress real life personality tbh.
Or a “mental posho”😆
Chance would be a fine thing.
A fine thing indeed
I feel like Suze's true colours were finally shown here. She's fully embracing her posh-ness. She wants to be with the in-crowd of the upper class pontifical high flyers and won't dare let Mark and Jeremy bring her down, even though she did quite like hanging out with them once upon a time.
I do feel like her character change was a bit ridiculous though.
Her poshness is adorable
she is literal aristocracy in reality
I still love her though
Well to be fair, they weren't invited-Jez was sending her those 'horrible sausage figures' and she gave Super Hans a nice little garden/patio for the skinner
People can be like that. Change in personality depending on what company they're with.
0:31 - Suze's facial expression!
Things I've learnt from Peep Show:
Beans sauce is not pasta sauce, there is a proper substitute for tartare sauce.
Don’t know if I am sad or happy this is Big Suzes final scene
She has little effect on PS' storylines. Her main role is as Jez' ex whom he tries to get back together with.
Sad, she isn’t written well here at all.
@@alexmeechan15 I guess the writers were planning to make this her last ep & show her hostility to Jez, Mark & Hans. I think she's best in s3.
I don't know if Johnson ever did find the *big scissors*, even though Big Suze told him where they were. More importantly, why did Johnson need the big scissors, anyhow?
@@alexmeechan15 I thought she was written brilliantly here. This whole scene is a commentary on the inter class gulf between Big Suze and the two boys.
3:57 Imho Jez’s best line of the whole series.
I Iove this episode, the setting of going party to party in search of someone, it could be a short film
Never thought I’d relate to Johnston till I saw this scene...
In which ways do you relate to Johnson?
The way he necks the bubbly 😂
You're a recently relapsed alcoholic?
@@JoeBleasdaleReal Lol, yes, big unblinking glassy eyes, like every hormone is flooding his brain at once.
The "such and such" line kills me EVERY time 😁
This is big Suze's best performance I think.
Better than in s3 e3, Shrooming?
Yoko O-no or Yoko O-yes? Genius writing.
Big suze was one of Jeremy's best imo
Hottest or best personality?
@@davidz2808 She was kind of a snoot so imma say hottest.
@@oisinmaccumhaill7037 bit of the horsey type though.
@@davidz2808 both
@@HisRoyalFreshness163 Is she Jez' favourite, or would he rather get back together with Nancy - or one of the others?
This is Suze at her worst. However, she's still better than Sophie or Dobby on an average day.
what?? dobby is good isnt she?
@@captainsunburn8510 In what way(s)?!
@@davidz2808 maybe im wrong, havent watched it in a while but i remember her being nice lol
@@captainsunburn8510 I think you're remembering her mostly or solely from what she's like in s5. She's nice to Mark to start with & seems like she'll be an ally to Mark & that they're 2 outsiders who'll join forces.
@@davidz2808 i think you're right yeah, thats exactly how i remember her
At the end of 2020, not sure if this is the New Year's party I would have liked to have gone to, or just happy that curfew means I can watch this nightmare from the comfort of my own bed.
The way Johnson downs that champagne 🤣
My hands are speaking sexy esperanto
Jez's response on 3:56 will never not be hilarious
There could be a potential theory here. Big Suze pretends to be stupid and clueless so she can benefit herself and people assume she just doesn't understand what she's doing. Getting Mark and Jez to help, eating the pizza for other people, sleeping in Marks bed
Big Suze has a fine line in posh passive aggression.
Every so often I find myself wondering what was going on in Super Hans's flat on NYE. It's best for us that we never know, but it's still grimly fascinating...
I always imagined it would be along the lines of a goat slaughter/devil worshipping party with a bit of coprophagia mixed in.
@@AsianDawg46 This.
@@AsianDawg46 "You really have no imagination whatsoever, do you." :-D
Probably crack
Let’s go before we get fired! 😂😂😂
i feel like i am on a mission to make this show popular in the states...no one has heard of it.
It's difficult to do it justice when describing it, because it's significantly better than any summary of it that I've ever read or heard. Its misleading name likely discourages some people, because they assume it's about peep shows. Most people whom I mention it to haven't seen it & many haven't heard of it.
Lots of people o know have seen it and I live in Texas. You probably need new friends.
Unfortunately here in a America we are getting an Americanized genderswap remake of Peep Show.
Wow, who new Big Suze was a member of the aristocracy....Sophie Lara Winkleman is an English actress. She is also known as Lady Frederick Windsor as she is married to Lord Frederick Windsor, son of Queen Elizabeth II's first cousin Prince Michael of Kent
Yup! She is. Can't believe ppl don't know this eh lol
She is delightful.
1:59 - for Jez, every hole's a goal!
"Please feel free to sit down and have a very quick drink" - economy class on the airliner...
I love how posh and polite Big Suze is.
She's not being polite at all. Your definition of polite is somewhat askew.
@@UnitSe7en Yes, she's clearly being patronising.
Yeah posh, but like an complete twat if she said that me I would shit on those olives or whatever
Condescending and patronising is closer to the mark. But they did turn up without an invite and almost Champagne .
Lol. She's diplomatic, but far from polite. BUT, Jeremy did try to pimp her out and then they crashed her party uninvited. I think her response seems fair.
Yoko ono or Yoko oh yes!
Underrated line
Hilarious line!
Big suze just feeds off her current partners energy i feel😂
I thought I watched every episode, can't remember this one
1:08 - Does Hans mean using 4 cigarette papers to roll a joint?
No he means foreskin because a cig looks a bit like a knob.
Yes
That is so Gerard
2:49 now that's confidence 😂😂😂
Hans style was so cool in this episode
Why would Dobby go to Suze's party? Do they even know each other?
“Super Hans.. and a woman:”
What a contrast between three social classes: Super Hans being the working class one, Mark and Jeremy being the middle class ones, and all of the other people in the party being the upper class ones.
Why do you say that Jez is middle class? He lives off Mark & never holds down a job.
@@davidz2808 Durlng s7 he had a decently paid job and also comes from a middle class background.
@@davidz2808 I hate to say this but you mustn't be British. In the UK, you can be unemployed and poor but still middle class if you speak a certain way and live a certain lifestyle. Jeremy's accent is lower middle class, Mark's is upper middle and Super Han's is working class
Peep Show has never got the recognition it deserves for the way it dissects the British class system. Mark’s fear of working class people and resentment of his social superiors is a running theme throughout the series, and very much a lower middle class preoccupation
@@jamesdettmann94 Jez lives off Mark; without him, Jez would likely be homeless. Jez doesn't have a middle-class mindset. He has no realistic long-term goals or sense of responsibility. He's centred on his own immediate gratification to the expense of almost everything & everyone else. Only his way of speaking & him occasionally mentioning having been to university indicate that he isn't lifelong underclass.
Suze! Where’s the big scissors?
Never hated Big Suze more than in this scene
She gradually becomes more snobbish from s3 to 7. It's difficult to imagine her choosing to live with Jez for 18 months.
Super Hans should have pulled out a rental snake from his pocket, and let it run around Big Suze's place. Then that knob of trouserhead who was dissing them all may have screamed like an adolescent pygmy marmoset and jumped on a table to do a scaredy dance..
they did show up at her party uninvited..and it's not like she turned them away.
@@ModMokkaMatti ha, i'd forgot all about the rental snake! 🤣🤣🤣
@@ModMokkaMatti Red nexta black.
Yeah I'm classist. Classist against bougies
Funniest episode ever after the Xmas day one?!
Great great episode.
I thought I was the last person in the world to have a Blackberry
I only replaced mine last month with an iphone after it stopped working.
Well this is an old show, so you probably still are
@@scottb9669 the servers were turned off yesterday so they won't work now. It's January 5, 2022
This is the first clip of peep show I ever saw
Big Suze might be a worthy contender for World's Worst Shit Eating Grin Championship
Suze was out of character and flanderized here
I wouldn’t say flanderised I’d say we just didn’t see what she’s like around other posh people before plus she’s bound to have resentment Jez still sending her stuff years after they’ve been anything and Mark literally turned her down
@@jasonsteele5865 She never offers herself to Mark, so he doesn't turn her down.
It was clear she was always slumming it with Jez, this is just her in her element. You saw glimpses of her more sullen side in that episode where Mark and Johnson try to start a consulting business.
Nah. She just had enough and stopped trying to accommodate them.
Only just realised she’s zoey from Two and a Half Men
Big Suze always made me feel uncomfortable
Why?
Yeah, she's not a keeper.
How they fall into the bit😂😂
I get almost a kind of allergic reaction when I'm around people like Big Suze or her guests.
The actress actually married into the British aristocracy in real life. I always knew she was this way, I can't believe you all didn't see it. The are just embracing the actress real life personality tbh.
She's turned into ghislaine maxwell
S7 e6, New Year's Eve - the last ep for Suze & Zahra. Neither are mentioned in s8 or 9.
Thank god zahra is never mentioned again, such an unrealistic and unfunny character
@@nathananton6028 City yuppie types who are far stupider then they realise? Seems pretty realistic to me.
@@moosegoose3159 that’s not the unrealistic part, the unrealistic part is that she actually believes Jeremy is clever
@@nathananton6028 Does she? It seems that she finds him funny & is attracted to him.
@@moosegoose3159 It is indeed her unability to see through Jeremy's lack of intelligence and knowledge what makes me doubt her self-promoted high intelligence.
Why would Dobby have gone to Big Suze's party?
Jez you maniac lmao
3:57
I swear to god, Big Suze is insufferable in this one.
I think she's hilarious and great fun here personally. She makes this scene.
Did Suze say good "riddens"?
You MUST come in for a bit :|
Who plays big shuze??
Sophie Winkleman played Big Suze.
@@davidz2808 oohhh is she realated to cloudea winklemans.
They're cousins.
Jeremy for the win
"inches from my dirty Harry"
This is one of the very few times ive sympathised with Big Suze
Are you a big mental posho as well?
OMG, Big Suze's manner of speaking is so affectionately)) Sounds marvelous
So posh Sophie I wonder where you are now?
Women, when she had nothing he was a king now they are just peasants to her.
She was very out of character here tbh!
To be fair its probs cause she's sick of Mark and Jeremy treating her shabbily..
@@TheSchemer1 In what way(s) did Mark mistreat her?
@@davidz2808 Called her an inspid posh bitch or something along those lines
@@TheSchemer1 That's after she calls him a modern-day eunuch.
@@davidz2808 She probably didn't think it was offensive to Mark bear in mind Mark's not that good looking and she is
I hate Suze in this scene
The movie is called Unforgiven, not The Unforgiven. I hope David is ashamed of himself for that blunder.
He wasn’t involved in the writing. That oof is on the part of Bain and Armstrong.
He didn't write the script.
@@oisinmaccumhaill7037 nevertheless, David was complicit. He knows what he did.
@@Mike-me3sp He may not at the time have known the correct title of the film.
“Big Sue’s”
She's definitely Suze.