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Inside No. 9 New BBC 2 Comedy Starts 5th February at 10pm
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cuza
17-02-2014
Originally Posted by HDCriticalFan:
“Agreed.

I watch TV with people who do "other stuff" during shows. It's not uncommon for me to have to point out something that they miss. A split second is all it takes to miss a glance between characters for instance.”

I couldn't agree more.

It's fortunate that I live on my own at the moment because I require absolute silence when I'm watching something!
Corabal
17-02-2014
I thought the criminal was actually after the frame, Pemberton and Shearsmith were just used as decoys, all 3 being employed by the person who was after the art piece.
Corabal
17-02-2014
Demonic Rodent is also clearly trolling, way to take the bait people.
catinabasket
18-02-2014
Originally Posted by The Wulfrunian:
“The dog against the window was the funniest part, still giggling now when I think about it.”

I thought so too and laughed until I choked. What made me laugh was the sheer audacity of the visual gag, I would never knowingly hurt an animal, or anything else come to that.
Miles_T
18-02-2014
Loved the 2nd episode, brilliantly crafted and very funny. I thought the first episode was awful, worst thing they have ever done. Probably as there wasn't enough of 'them' in it.
Jambo_c
18-02-2014
Both of these have been brilliant. If it continues to be this good then it'll be amazing. Both episodes have left me really looking forward to the next.
degsyhufc
18-02-2014
Originally Posted by Miles_T:
“Loved the 2nd episode, brilliantly crafted and very funny. I thought the first episode was awful, worst thing they have ever done. Probably as there wasn't enough of 'them' in it.”

Perhaps you just didn't get it

I thought the same as you. First didn't do anything for me. Second was excellent.
spectra
18-02-2014
Originally Posted by degsyhufc:
“Perhaps you just didn't get it

I thought the same as you. First didn't do anything for me. Second was excellent.”

Creamtea
18-02-2014
I've enjoyed them both. On reflection I think I prefer the second one, after watching it for a second time. I must be a bit weird as I didn't like the dog bit. I'm a sucker for animals. And the ending was quite shocking (
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although I did guess Paul wasn't who he pretended to be).
Creamtea
18-02-2014
Originally Posted by TheGrumpWizard:
“No probs. A goat isn't just for Christmas after all.



I'm amazed the BBC have recommissioned this as Shearsmith and Pemberton is an all male writing team and therefore blatantly sexist. Danny Cohen's maybe insisted that the comic genius Miranda Hart's to join them in creating the new series.”

Or... Brace yourself... Gina Yashere!
miss buzzybee
18-02-2014
Ha just watching last week's one, now that is amazing!. V.funny
Big-Arn
19-02-2014
Originally Posted by Miles_T:
“Loved the 2nd episode, brilliantly crafted and very funny. I thought the first episode was awful, worst thing they have ever done. Probably as there wasn't enough of 'them' in it.”

I loved both. I especially love how completely different they have been from each other so far. First episode was more an exercise in slow-burn, and the end was delicious although if you'd had your ears open you'd have seen it coming, but I liked that. And the second was just so unexpected in so many ways, a real delight to watch!

I particularly loved the
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massive dog bounding in
, followed by the
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dog/window/umbrella stand
moment. The fact someone took so much offence to that gag has made it even better value!
emily67
19-02-2014
didn't much care for the first episode, missed last week's, but may give it another watch
ennui 57
19-02-2014
I enjoyed the first episode, and just caught up with the second on iplayer.

I wasn't going to bother when I read it was going to be 'silent' but I'm so glad I did.

It was a little masterpiece imo. So many gags in such a short space. Brilliantly acted by all. The music was an excellent accompaniment. Funny on many different levels.

And the funniest bit was that all of this was because of a 'priceless artwork' that was a 'minimalist white/on/white' piece.

Brilliant.
Goaty
19-02-2014
It's on...
anyonefortennis
19-02-2014
Is Migg a figment of his imagination?
cromerlad
19-02-2014
Totally engrossed again... Superb! Been down that road, including the Krispy Kreme... except the last bit
anyonefortennis
19-02-2014
That was weird.
Goaty
19-02-2014
Oh wow! That is great twist I never see for miles! I was wrong!
jcafcw
19-02-2014
So Migg wasn't a figment but his girlfriend was. I got the feeling that the girlfriend was dead but didn't think Migg was real either.
stu0rt
19-02-2014
Gosh! That was a twist.
big dave in uk
19-02-2014
Brilliant yet again. They can do no wrong.
feckit
19-02-2014
Originally Posted by ennui 57:
“I enjoyed the first episode, and just caught up with the second on iplayer.

I wasn't going to bother when I read it was going to be 'silent' but I'm so glad I did.

It was a little masterpiece imo. So many gags in such a short space. Brilliantly acted by all. The music was an excellent accompaniment. Funny on many different levels.

And the funniest bit was that all of this was because of a 'priceless artwork' that was a 'minimalist white/on/white' piece.

Brilliant.”


Spot on mate.
cuza
19-02-2014
Well there wasn't much comedy in that one!

Creepy!

It still held my attention though. I thought it was very well done.
prehensile
19-02-2014
I enjoyed the first one a lot, found the 2nd one brilliant but really didn't enjoy tonight's very much at all. Hoping for better next week!
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