Shade
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Three years after everyone else got into it, and having only seen bits of it before now, I've just watched my first complete Little Britain and I am speechless (well, not quite) with just how awful it was. There was not a single moment in it that made me smile and several which made me so disgusted that I felt like a retired Colonel for a moment: the vomiting racist woman (hilariously called Mrs Blackamoor), and in particular the incontinent granny, which actually made me quite angry that they thought it was remotely funny rather than puerile and offensive. The 'surprises' were always predictable, like Ting Tong ("ha ha, David, she's a Chinky so that's, like, a funny name for her!" "You're right, Matt, we're geniuses! Now let's write a meaningless sketch about a man who says 80s slogans when he eats a hot curry!") being a ladyboy and Desiree's wig becoming Bubbles's pubic hair - another scene which appalled me in a Disgusted-of-Tunbridge-Wells fashion. Here's news, boys: being disgusting and 'taboo-breaking' isn't funny or interesting in itself. The League of Gentlemen showed how to do it and make it funny (and even sympathetic). You either don't have the talent, or can't be bothered to make the effort.
The characters were lazy stereotypes - ahahaha! A girl who studies Women's Poetry has a moustache! And the entire basis of the sketch is someone else being rude to her about that!! - and the 'new' jokes including two fat women having a catfight are already boring. I felt ashamed for Rob Brydon, Nigel Havers and Tom Baker, who deserve so much better. And I felt ashamed of myself for sitting through the whole shitty half hour of it, when it was clear from ten minutes in that there was nothing to stay for.
The characters were lazy stereotypes - ahahaha! A girl who studies Women's Poetry has a moustache! And the entire basis of the sketch is someone else being rude to her about that!! - and the 'new' jokes including two fat women having a catfight are already boring. I felt ashamed for Rob Brydon, Nigel Havers and Tom Baker, who deserve so much better. And I felt ashamed of myself for sitting through the whole shitty half hour of it, when it was clear from ten minutes in that there was nothing to stay for.