Er, I work on the tills.And I'd say rather that than working on the shop floor and constantly being asked where things are by the customers!
And those two on the desk? Ridiculous characters who spend most of their time yakking and messing around. They would be in the manager's office in no time in our store.
Though they wouldn't be together if they worked for us. There's only ever one person on the desk, working flat out. No time for jolly japes on there.
Oh and I know it's a comedy (of sorts). But I'd still like a little realism please.
Jeez.... do you not get enough realism at work? It's a comedy, not a documentary. Some people take things far too seriously!
Trollied is a brilliant mix of real life everyday observational supermarket humour.It will never please the trendies,but then nothing ever does,unless its swearing or nasty ;-)
Er, I work on the tills.And I'd say rather that than working on the shop floor and constantly being asked where things are by the customers!
And those two on the desk? Ridiculous characters who spend most of their time yakking and messing around. They would be in the manager's office in no time in our store.
Though they wouldn't be together if they worked for us. There's only ever one person on the desk, working flat out. No time for jolly japes on there.
Oh and I know it's a comedy (of sorts). But I'd still like a little realism please.
There are always 3 in the supermarket I go in. Which is different to your shop. Does that mean my supermarket isn't realistic? I best tell them.
Er, I work on the tills.And I'd say rather that than working on the shop floor and constantly being asked where things are by the customers!
And those two on the desk? Ridiculous characters who spend most of their time yakking and messing around. They would be in the manager's office in no time in our store.
Though they wouldn't be together if they worked for us. There's only ever one person on the desk, working flat out. No time for jolly japes on there.
Oh and I know it's a comedy (of sorts). But I'd still like a little realism please.
The new boss is a great introduction to the cast
The deputy has gone right down hill
So have the customer services girl, the fat lass and the lazy bloke.
The butchers are still on good form as is the simpleton and the dotty old lady.
Added to that is that last series I thought the CS girls intergrated more into the show.
This series it's more of an additional scene that they just pop in when they need filler.
It was actually better last night when dotty old woman joined in.
Don't like the releationship between fatty and lazy.
'You're the kind of girl that if you fell into a bucket of cocks, you'd come out sucking your thumb'. Ha ha. SB has been a fantastic addition to the cast. As much as I liked the first series, this series is head and shoulders above it.
Surely that's part of the joke. Lorraine isn't supposed to be up-to-date, she is a bit old fashioned in her opinions.
I agree.
She is very much 'old school.' Sexual harrassment in the work place goes over her head because in her day it was unheard of in those terms. Her comments to Kieron are hilarious simply because of this.
Stephanie Beecham is doing a fantastic job in this show. I've never been a great fan of hers, but I have to hand it to her, she is really brilliant!
I do like Trollied. Even though I don't find it always laugh out loud funny, I like the cast and the will they wont they love story with the butcher and the girl on the checkout. That reminds me of 'Watching'.
Stephanie is a great addition to the show. Really making it her own to be honest. She isn't based on Hilary Devey, She is Hilary Devey.
I'm loving Margaret as usual and Andy is also great, but the fat checkout girl and the scruffy guy who are now in with each other is just a bit too crude. Overly done. It's all they do now. Not sure about the new guy on Kiosk. Bit of a random character that doesn't fit in IMO.
The wee baker girl is quite funny, Wasn't she the undercover inspector in Phoenix Nights?
Stephanie is a great addition to the show. Really making it her own to be honest. She isn't based on Hilary Devey, She is Hilary Devey.
I'm loving Margaret as usual and Andy is also great, but the fat checkout girl and the scruffy guy who are now in with each other is just a bit too crude. Overly done. It's all they do now. Not sure about the new guy on Kiosk. Bit of a random character that doesn't fit in IMO.
The wee baker girl is quite funny, Wasn't she the undercover inspector in Phoenix Nights?
Yes, she was, I think the actress is called Jo Enright.
'You're the kind of girl that if you fell into a bucket of cocks, you'd come out sucking your thumb'. Ha ha. SB has been a fantastic addition to the cast. As much as I liked the first series, this series is head and shoulders above it.
You see, I don't think that's funny at all. I think it's puerile and horrible. And believe me, I'm no prude and I do have a sense of humour, thank you.
But I like wit and cleverness and while the show may have a bit of wit, that "joke " certainly doesn't.
However, I might have laughed at it like a drain when I was about 14.
Mark Addy is great, but the 'Andy' routine wears quite thin with me quite quickly. I just don't find him as funny as some of the other characters. I also dislike how he overpowers Kieran. I'd love to see him fully-demoted from the Butchers' counter to something like the rotisserie
Caught up with series 2 last night having watched series 1 last year. Wow what an improvement. Really enjoying this series much better than last years.
Stephanie Beecham's character is very funny. Brilliant addition to the show.
Hope they make a 3rd series if this series continues to be as good.
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Jeez.... do you not get enough realism at work? It's a comedy, not a documentary. Some people take things far too seriously!
There are always 3 in the supermarket I go in. Which is different to your shop. Does that mean my supermarket isn't realistic? I best tell them.
Chill out for god sake.
This series it's more of an additional scene that they just pop in when they need filler.
It was actually better last night when dotty old woman joined in.
Don't like the releationship between fatty and lazy.
I can remember laughing at that joke more than 25 years ago. Some originality wouldn't go amiss?
Jeez. Sounds like that may have been the LAST time you laughed.
The one i've heard is to a man about a bucket of tits
Surely that's part of the joke. Lorraine isn't supposed to be up-to-date, she is a bit old fashioned in her opinions.
I agree.
She is very much 'old school.' Sexual harrassment in the work place goes over her head because in her day it was unheard of in those terms. Her comments to Kieron are hilarious simply because of this.
Stephanie Beecham is doing a fantastic job in this show. I've never been a great fan of hers, but I have to hand it to her, she is really brilliant!
I'm loving Margaret as usual and Andy is also great, but the fat checkout girl and the scruffy guy who are now in with each other is just a bit too crude. Overly done. It's all they do now. Not sure about the new guy on Kiosk. Bit of a random character that doesn't fit in IMO.
The wee baker girl is quite funny, Wasn't she the undercover inspector in Phoenix Nights?
Dunno how, Mark Addy has always been a good actor and portrays Andy well! 'Boss' chief man of the butchers!
I agree, I loved the bit last series, where he starts on a whole long speech about how if he was gay, Ian Botham (Beefy) would be his ideal man.
Yes, she was, I think the actress is called Jo Enright.
You see, I don't think that's funny at all. I think it's puerile and horrible. And believe me, I'm no prude and I do have a sense of humour, thank you.
But I like wit and cleverness and while the show may have a bit of wit, that "joke " certainly doesn't.
However, I might have laughed at it like a drain when I was about 14.
And another post cos I don't know how to multi quote.
I am chilled thanks. Well, I was until I watched this show, which everyone seems to like except me.
In my opinion (which I believe is the point of the forum ie giving our opinions) it's pretty crap really.
I don't see it going down in the annals of history, like classic comedies.
And I know I don't have to watch it if I don't like it. Believe me I won't!
I tend to agree.
Mark Addy is great, but the 'Andy' routine wears quite thin with me quite quickly. I just don't find him as funny as some of the other characters. I also dislike how he overpowers Kieran. I'd love to see him fully-demoted from the Butchers' counter to something like the rotisserie
At least you know this show isn't going to be 'Americanised' with a remake
Stephanie Beecham's character is very funny. Brilliant addition to the show.
Hope they make a 3rd series if this series continues to be as good.