So enjoyed 2nd episode of Inside No 9 tonight, then I notice comedy actor playing "Deaf and Dumb" Salesman on it, he couldn't signing, thought I knew many Deaf actors can do that then didn't expected that ending!
Quite enjoyable and certainly different. Couldn't work out why anyone would steal a painting that was just a blank sheet of paper - or was that the joke?
Didn't quite get the ending to be honest. Who was the guy pretending to be the door-to-door salesman?
It had its moments, but I preferred last week's ep. I guess silent comedy isn't really my thing though.
the ending was a bit disappointing wasn't it? the cleaner robbed the painting thing well the towels they replaced it with. the real one landed in the pool.
Quite enjoyable and certainly different. Couldn't work out why anyone would steal a painting that was just a blank sheet of paper - or was that the joke?
I enjoyed it, though I preferred last weeks episode. For me I have akways loved the brilliantly written dialogue of the LoG and it's members, so obviously missed that this time.
What's to get? The deaf man wasn't death he was also trying to steal the art. However he took the replacement one they put up and the real one ended up in the pool. Very clearly played out!
the ending was a bit disappointing wasn't it? the cleaner robbed the painting thing well the towels they replaced it with. the real one landed in the pool.
But from the phone call at the end it was implied that he was there to kill the other two burglars? If he was just there to steal the painting - and the other two were just an unexpected obstacle that he dealt with on the spot - then I can understand it.
I did find the thing about the painting confusing too, and where it ended up eventually. And what exactly was on the wall at the end.
the ending was a bit disappointing wasn't it? the cleaner robbed the painting thing well the towels they replaced it with. the real one landed in the pool.
Bangs head so violently against white wall, now have priceless, abstract red work.
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I enjoyed that!
I knew the cleaner had to be part of the twist but I wasn't expecting it to be quite so sudden. Wonderful.
It had its moments, but I preferred last week's ep. I guess silent comedy isn't really my thing though.
the ending was a bit disappointing wasn't it? the cleaner robbed the painting thing well the towels they replaced it with. the real one landed in the pool.
I laughed at Reece under the bed with the blow up doll.
I didn't expect the killings but with those two we should probably expect the unexpected.
Large dog.
Twist in the bathroom.
Chilli peppers.
The writing is very, very clever indeed.
Much impressed!
I think it was supposed to be one of those 'white' paintings like the one that featured in the play 'Art', or something like this: http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/li-monochrome-white-painting-t11871
Funnily enough, Reece and Steve were in 'Art' a few years ago, with Mark Gatiss.
This was like a silent, more serious episode of Chucklevision. i.e. utterly brilliant!
When you think you've seen it all from Reece and Steve, think again. I can't wait for the next one.
It's not mine either, I didn't enjoy this episode at all.
I didn't get the end either. Who was that man But as it was farcical maybe you were not meant to.
I did find the thing about the painting confusing too, and where it ended up eventually. And what exactly was on the wall at the end.
I guess I didn't understand much at all
Bangs head so violently against white wall, now have priceless, abstract red work.
It is very clever but unfortunately, it wasn't funny. I watched because it was, to me like car crash TV
The ending was rather "Tales of the Unexpected" style with the wry twist.