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  • Paddy Powell
    Paddy Powell Posts: 2,843
    Foxycafc said:
    Dave2l said:
    They're not rulling out a return of the show at a later stage.

    I think last episode/series was released 10 years ago and that was round Jeremy's 40th birthday. Mark is probably a bit older. So the characters are both in their 50s now. 

    I think they'll do a short series when they are all roughly 60. It'll be funny and depressing at the same time.

    Mark will be in his element. He was already 60 when aged 25. 

    I still can't believe Gerard died roughly 15 years ago. How time flys.
    He loved The Reds... the red team
    Hey Jez, Gerards died of flu
    The weak must make way for the strong. Evolution marches on. The scythe is remorseless.

    I hope the scythe's remorseless swing can bring some comfort to you all. OK.
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,349
    edited June 4
    You've had your fun with the sectioning. There will be no more sectioning today.
  • FishCostaFortune
    FishCostaFortune Posts: 10,773
    Huskaris said:
    Only thing that matches it for me is The Thick of It, which shares a couple of writers (Sam Bain and Jessie Armstrong).

    I actually run DankPeepShowMemes on Instagram, haven't posted anything for ages, and have a shop by that name on Etsy. Unbelievable where people buy stuff from. I'd say 50% is UK, 25% USA, 20% Australia and 5% rest of world. There's a woman's husband walking round Puerto Rico with a Four Naan cap! 
    Love the thick of it as well. Currently rewatching that funny enough.
  • Huskaris
    Huskaris Posts: 9,852
    Huskaris said:
    Only thing that matches it for me is The Thick of It, which shares a couple of writers (Sam Bain and Jessie Armstrong).

    I actually run DankPeepShowMemes on Instagram, haven't posted anything for ages, and have a shop by that name on Etsy. Unbelievable where people buy stuff from. I'd say 50% is UK, 25% USA, 20% Australia and 5% rest of world. There's a woman's husband walking round Puerto Rico with a Four Naan cap! 
    Love the thick of it as well. Currently rewatching that funny enough.
    It's what the wife and I watch on holiday as so many of our favourite comedies (peep show, Inbetweeners etc) aren't available in Italy, but we have bought The Thick of It on Amazon prime so can always access it. 

    The Thick of it is some of the best satire ever, and I always love to think that Julius Nicholson and Neil's dad are in fact the same person, it's just the Inbetweeners shows his home life and The Thick of it shows his work life. 
  • SpicedAddick
    SpicedAddick Posts: 737
    "I don't want this. not now. I'm not gay. possibly bi, but basically, uncurious."
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,349
    edited June 4
    Huskaris said:
    Huskaris said:
    Only thing that matches it for me is The Thick of It, which shares a couple of writers (Sam Bain and Jessie Armstrong).

    I actually run DankPeepShowMemes on Instagram, haven't posted anything for ages, and have a shop by that name on Etsy. Unbelievable where people buy stuff from. I'd say 50% is UK, 25% USA, 20% Australia and 5% rest of world. There's a woman's husband walking round Puerto Rico with a Four Naan cap! 
    Love the thick of it as well. Currently rewatching that funny enough.
    It's what the wife and I watch on holiday as so many of our favourite comedies (peep show, Inbetweeners etc) aren't available in Italy, but we have bought The Thick of It on Amazon prime so can always access it. 

    The Thick of it is some of the best satire ever, and I always love to think that Julius Nicholson and Neil's dad are in fact the same person, it's just the Inbetweeners shows his home life and The Thick of it shows his work life. 
    Glen's meltdown is one of my favourite TV moments ever. When we got bad feedback from a client at work, I used to do an impression.
  • Huskaris
    Huskaris Posts: 9,852
    Chunes said:
    Huskaris said:
    Huskaris said:
    Only thing that matches it for me is The Thick of It, which shares a couple of writers (Sam Bain and Jessie Armstrong).

    I actually run DankPeepShowMemes on Instagram, haven't posted anything for ages, and have a shop by that name on Etsy. Unbelievable where people buy stuff from. I'd say 50% is UK, 25% USA, 20% Australia and 5% rest of world. There's a woman's husband walking round Puerto Rico with a Four Naan cap! 
    Love the thick of it as well. Currently rewatching that funny enough.
    It's what the wife and I watch on holiday as so many of our favourite comedies (peep show, Inbetweeners etc) aren't available in Italy, but we have bought The Thick of It on Amazon prime so can always access it. 

    The Thick of it is some of the best satire ever, and I always love to think that Julius Nicholson and Neil's dad are in fact the same person, it's just the Inbetweeners shows his home life and The Thick of it shows his work life. 
    Glen's meltdown is one of my favourite TV moments ever. When I got bad feedback, I used to do an impression of it at work.
    Those two specials are amazing! I love Jamie as well :D Only bits that surpass it for me is the downfall (and subsequent re-emergence) of Malcolm Tucker.

    It's one of those rare shows that both political anoraks (me) and people who don't give a shit about politics (my long suffering wife) absolutely love. 
  • Foxycafc
    Foxycafc Posts: 1,214
    God, that's terrible. It's worse than Darryl's bloody cor anglais. Oh, they're useless. I wish they were all robots. I wish I was a robot. Maybe I could punch through a wall.
  • cafcwill
    cafcwill Posts: 1,287
    The episode where Jez and Hans get the pub is one of my favourites

    Everything from what to call the pub, the reasoning for the washing machine and the sectioning escapades are brilliant

    I'd write the quotes here but i think my works firewall might think its too far if i actually write the words rather than read them :-)
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,027
    Well, you should be more careful, you... jizz-cock
    You could have had my legs off, you... piss-kidney!
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  • Huskaris
    Huskaris Posts: 9,852
    cafcwill said:
    The episode where Jez and Hans get the pub is one of my favourites

    Everything from what to call the pub, the reasoning for the washing machine and the sectioning escapades are brilliant

    I'd write the quotes here but i think my works firewall might think its too far if i actually write the words rather than read them :-)
    Our pub quiz team was called Free the Paedos from 2010-2013, we were an obnoxious bunch 
  • FishCostaFortune
    FishCostaFortune Posts: 10,773
    Im going down a youtube peep show blackhole now, and im loving it.
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,867
    Im going down a youtube peep show blackhole now, and im loving it.

    That quotation alone paints a picture in my head when mark is full of beans having a posh meal with Jeremy's mum and her new partner who fought in the Falklands.

    At the end of the episode, Jeremy's new daddy grabbed gunny, revealed its been deactivated and informed Jeremy's mum that her son is an idiot. 

    Things go from bad to worse....

    Jeremy then informs his new daddy that his daughter raped Mark. 


  • North Lower Neil
    North Lower Neil Posts: 22,955
    edited June 4
    Don't smile like that, you're not James Bond, you're disgusting!!
  • Big William
    Big William Posts: 3,841
    Anyone mentioned Super Hans yet? Complete wreck, but hugely amusing. 
  • orpingtonRED
    orpingtonRED Posts: 3,474
    Im going down a youtube peep show blackhole now, and im loving it.
    Similar happened to me and I ended up watching an American couple react to all episodes of peep show.
    Really enjoyable watching people react to it for the 1st time. King boomer i think it was called 
  • JaShea99
    JaShea99 Posts: 5,459
    Don't smile like that, you're not James Bond, you're disgusting!!
    I am James Bond.
  • gmantaxi
    gmantaxi Posts: 334
    First Dibs on the Dobs .