Anything that David Spader plays (the smug short-arse from Rules of Engagement):mad:
In the past I would've said exactly the same. But, oddly enough, I think he's actually more bearable in Rules Of Engagement than he has been in anything else.
I think the dynamic between him and the other characters isn't as one sided in his favour as it has been in previous roles.
And the fact that they're constantly mocking him about his height, his hair, his age, and for being a letch suggests he must be a good egg in real life.
Although I laughed in fits and start, found the show over ridiculous in fits and start: there were enough moments of comedy genius from the rest of the cast.
She (of the most irritating voice in the world) was always completely ridiculous and therefore totally annoying and irritating.
Cheeseman worked as a one-off character, however he didn't work as a series 7 regular. This was noticed by the cast and also by Perry and Croft as the character was dropped after that series. Having to fill the void left by the departure of Pte Walker (due to the sudden death of James Beck during production of series 6) certainly didn't help Pte Cheeseman's cause.
Trigger never did much for me only Fools and Horses.
I thought his comedy bits were a bit cheap and lazy compared to the writing in the rest of the episode. His character felt more like one you'd find in a shit sitcom. I never found that character in the slightest bit believable.
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[Exasperated]
No again! There were no "people" in "Marion and Geoff"... just Keith.
In the past I would've said exactly the same. But, oddly enough, I think he's actually more bearable in Rules Of Engagement than he has been in anything else.
I think the dynamic between him and the other characters isn't as one sided in his favour as it has been in previous roles.
And the fact that they're constantly mocking him about his height, his hair, his age, and for being a letch suggests he must be a good egg in real life.
Although I laughed in fits and start, found the show over ridiculous in fits and start: there were enough moments of comedy genius from the rest of the cast.
She (of the most irritating voice in the world) was always completely ridiculous and therefore totally annoying and irritating.
What! Are you serious? Kramer is brilliant.
I just dont think she is a very good actress compared to the rest of the cast..and her family are all beyond annoying.
Cheeseman worked as a one-off character, however he didn't work as a series 7 regular. This was noticed by the cast and also by Perry and Croft as the character was dropped after that series. Having to fill the void left by the departure of Pte Walker (due to the sudden death of James Beck during production of series 6) certainly didn't help Pte Cheeseman's cause.
:eek::eek:
Says the Big Brother connoisseur.
:eek::eek:
However, I agree with you about the rest of her family
Agreed.
The character of Kev in the Derek series which has just started.
Vile.