No I thought it was brilliant, perfect end to the programme. I think RG has the skill to know when exactly to end a programme's run - before it starts to go downhill
I enjoyed it. I like the celebs who don't mind taking the mick out of themselves, like George Michael.
I don't find Ricky Gervais at all funny as a stand up comedian, but do like The Office and Extras. I really like Ashley Jenson, think she's really good in it.
In my experience(and I'm gonna get slaughtered for this!) but there are a lot who can't see the irony and just how clever the comedy of Gervais is.
As I've said before on another thread, Gervais is the only man on the planet clever enough to get away with his Red Nose Day Comic Relief skit/sketch.
I agree Phil. Its also the way he says things and his facial expressions that some people don't understand. Some people don't get irony within irony. If that makes any sense which it probably doesn't now looking back....................
Ska - if you "cant stand that bloke" why watch the programme? A bit hipocritical to say the least. Personallly i thought it was very good, and a fantastic end, but each person has their own opinion
I too agree with Philtaz. It was, to me, the only thing worth watching over Christmas and I enjoyed every minute of it - and yes I shed a tear as well. Ricky Gervais is truly brilliant - and I also think Ashley Jensen is fantastic in her part.
he showed on the dianna concert unless he has a script he cannot improvise.The humour of embarassment is getting stupid,because everything has to be so political correct these days,gone are the good wise cracks,about irish being daft,scots being tight and english being tight.
But in cathrine tate some old woman swears and it is suppose to be hilarious.