Eriku
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My wife has basically turned into Kerry Godliman, she says "Bosh" everytime she completes something now
Brilliant
I say that every time I see her on some TV show.
My wife has basically turned into Kerry Godliman, she says "Bosh" everytime she completes something now
What's the best season of this? Been watching season 7 but never watched any of the others. Which is the best season to go back and watch?
Most of the early ones are good to be fair. But yeah season 5 is great because Mortimer and Sally Phillips are barshit crazyThe one with Bob Mortimer was brilliant. Season 5.
I also think Season 1 is great because they cheated a lot.
The one with Bob Mortimer was brilliant. Season 5.
I also think Season 1 is great because they cheated a lot.
Cheers I'll give season 5 a watch when I finish 7 tomorrowMost of the early ones are good to be fair. But yeah season 5 is great because Mortimer and Sally Phillips are barshit crazy
Sian has turned into my guilty pleasure/.......hard-on
Is she the redhead?
Without it coming across the wrong way, Paul comes across as a bit.. autistic? Seems to certainly lack some basic life skills, or something. Isn't Anne autistic too? I mean it sort of makes sense that someone with that insane level of knowledge stored in their head could be a bit autistic.Shame about Paul's shoulder problems. So far things are how I thought they'd be before the series started:
- Paul's intelligence not quite translating into a task show other than him knowing the most difference species of bird. Daftness with the baby monitor, the rice task and on the train task asking way more questions than necessary were highlights. Did well on the moustache one.
- Iain being as annoying as I expected. Had the misfortune of watching a few minutes of an episode of CelebAbility once and thought it was absolute shite.
- Joe Thomas being exactly the same in real life as he was on The Inbetweeners. Definition of awkward. Nailed the train station task though. Silly task but I enjoyed it.
Anne has Asperger's. Don't think Paul is autistic - or at least diagnosed - but I can see what you mean by his mannerisms at times.Without it coming across the wrong way, Paul comes across as a bit.. autistic? Seems to certainly lack some basic life skills, or something. Isn't Anne autistic too? I mean it sort of makes sense that someone with that insane level of knowledge stored in their head could be a bit autistic.
He is entertaining, though.
Sian is my favourite. She reminds me a bit of Sally Phillips the way she goes about tasks.
Related to Richard? Richard would be good but can't see it being a goer due to Travel Man.Last season was always going to be hard to follow and they have sadly failed to come close this time around.
I wonder how many people they asked this time around that couldn't do it I know Trevor Ayoade was asked .
I think they just needed at least one or two better known contestants who could raise the show up .
Related to Richard? Richard would be good but can't see it being a goer due to Travel Man.
I think contestant profile is overrated. Last series' lineup was probably one many people knew least about but it ended up being the best one. Main thing for me is the chemistry between the contestants and we've not seen much of that so far. Maybe it'll improve in later weeks as they get more comfortable.
I think contestant profile is overrated. Last series' lineup was probably one many people knew least about but it ended up being the best one. Main thing for me is the chemistry between the contestants and we've not seen much of that so far. Maybe it'll improve in later weeks as they get more comfortable.
Trevor Ayoade
The nature of the show certain types of comedians will always struggle but Ian is well something else.I'm a couple of weeks behind, but if no one chins that Ian guy by the end of it I'll be disappointed. He's a right prick.
He's clearly extremely competitive which is making him come across as a right twat in the show, as someone who's extremely competitive too and can turn into a complete dick when I'm losing, I can sympathize in a way.The nature of the show certain types of comedians will always struggle but Ian is well something else.
Think this is just all in your head, mate.I've seen Paul Sinha do stand-up and his act is mainly him talking about being a gay asian man. This is fair enough but he does come across as being a bit creepy predator about it. stuff that if he was heterosexual would probably get him into trouble. That may just be a stage persona though but his wandering around in pyjamas doing the tasks is a bit off-putting.
I've seen Paul Sinha do stand-up and his act is mainly him talking about being a gay asian man. This is fair enough but he does come across as being a bit creepy predator about it. stuff that if he was heterosexual would probably get him into trouble. That may just be a stage persona though but his wandering around in pyjamas doing the tasks is a bit off-putting.
I think Ian is playing the necessary role of trying to take on and beat the taskmaster, he is very competitive and is trying to outwit the task itself at times.
i think some of the tasks have been hit and miss as they often are....but hopefully there will be some good ideas later in the series. I do think Gregg is being easier on them this series though.
Also unrelated to your post Paul has today revealed he’s been diagnosed with Parkinson’s.
Just read about this. That's a real shame. I should point out I was meaning his stage act came across as creepy.He apparently just had major shoulder surgery at the time of filming, also why he seems to struggle with the physical element. I’ve not found him to be at all creepy though.
Also unrelated to your post Paul has today revealed he’s been diagnosed with Parkinson’s.
Not to keep going on about this but I went on youtube after reading your post and Paul standup is perfectly fine.Just read about this. That's a real shame. I should point out I was meaning his stage act came across as creepy.
Parkinson's is tough to deal with. Hope he can manage his symptoms as well as possible.