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Ken4155 | 12:27 Sun 26th Apr 2020 | Film, Media & TV
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I spent a couple of hours last night with tears crawling down my face. Tears of sadness, and tears of laughter. I've just read that Ricky Gervais has said, writing and directing the series, whilst immensely satisfying, is also daunting. He should try watching it! I only made it through the first four brilliant episodes before the emotional roller-coaster became too much. I'll most likely complete the series tonight.
Anyone else tuned in, yet?
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Apparently celebrities were queuing up to get on 'Extras'. There is a very funny episode with David Bowie. Its on Netflix.
Thanks apg. I'm still on 'Derek' at the moment but I look forward to seeing 'Extras'.
To me Ricky is a genius. He brought the Golden Globes to its knees back in January.
Was that when he told all the celebrities to stop complaining, tigger?
I liked the bit when he told all the assembled luvvies words to the effect,"Don't come on the stage when your name is called with all your gushing,dedications and thanks to uncle Tom Cobbly an all. Just take your award and Eff Off" Brilliant.
That was about a week ago, Naomi. Retrocop explains roughly what he said at the Golden Globes in Jan.

Thanks Tigger! Crikey! Tell it like it is!!

Episode whatever of 'Derek' .... with the poorly little dog. Sob .... no, more than that. Blubber. :o(((
The end of the first series of Derek had me in bits. And Coldplay playing Fix You over it :o(((

Just started watching series 2.
I can second (third?, fourth?) extras - it was perfect. I never really thought I liked RG as he seems smug and slimy, but actually I do!
^I thought exactly the same.
I think many people felt he was smug and I guess slimy after his early successes but over the years he seems to have struck a cord with many people and he is far from it. He has a knack of making people laugh and cry at the same time and cares about his subject matters like the care home in Derek.

I saw him live at The Royal Albert Hall a few years back. Very near the knuckle but hilarious.
'Derek' is so observant isn't he.

'Why do moths go near lights?'

'Because they like the light'.

'Why do they come out at night then?'

Classic!
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That's his naïve honesty/honest naivety shining through, Naomi:-)
Absolutely, Ken. He's spot on every time. Gervais observes life brilliantly.
Finished 'Derek'. Ahhhh. :o)

Watched the first of The Office - and didn't laugh once. Is this a sign of things to come? :o(
Stick with The Office if you can Naomi and also try Extras. They both get better as they progress.
You're not meant to laugh at The Office, you're meant to cringe, hold a cushion in front of your face, look again and cringe some more.

It's perfectly observed.
Try and stick with it Naomi. Give it a another couple of episodes.
I've always liked him, stand-up as well. I didn't get further than the first episode of Derek, but maybe should try again.
Naomi, you might also enjoy "The Invention of Lying" if you haven't seen it yet.
Agree with Douglas. You wriggle in your chair and cringe with embarrassment.

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