Gavin and Stacey has just been one of those things that never appealed to me, I can't tell you why, hence never having ever watched an episode and I don't intend to either! Glad it's given a lot of people joy though!
See previous post, most of my family are from Essex and I totally relate to that side of it. Some are even fom Billericay!I’ve watched all the tv shows and waited, not so patiently, for this final episode. It was put together to follow up on outstanding issues like what was Smithy’s answer to Nessa’s proposal. I loved the finale and wept several times. I can see me watching it more than once. There’s several videos on FB showing people watching the show in places such as pubs and cinemas and a huge cheer goes up when Mick stands up in answer to Smithy’s question as to whether he should marry Sonia.
I’m Welsh, born and bred and have visited Barry many times as a child. Perhaps you have to have lived among the Welsh to ‘get’ it all. Are any of you not Welsh and enjoyed all the shows?
I've not watched Corrie in over 30 years never watched Eastenders or Emmadale.You are putting too much thinking into it.
You could say the same of the most popular soaps Corrie, EastEnders and Emmerdale.
People who have watched since the beginning (not me, by the way), love the characters.
I don't know, the soaps have drama and comedy, entertainment, not that I've watched for 30+ years and play it as drama.You are putting too much thinking into it.
You could say the same of the most popular soaps Corrie, EastEnders and Emmerdale.
People who have watched since the beginning (not me, by the way), love the characters.
Excellent series, and I thought the three original characters really nailed the characteristics of many retired detectives.I didn't mind him too much in New Tricks, which was a well made show, great scripts/story writing, as James Bolam's replacement.
I think it was Tamsin Outhwaite who played the new boss, I thought Amanda Redman was absolutely brilliant in the role.Excellent series, and I thought the three original characters really nailed the characteristics of many retired detectives.
I think the problem was that James Bolam, Alun Armstrong and Dennis Waterman were a hard act to follow, and to me the three actors that replaced them just weren't convincing and didn't 'gell' well together. Nick Lyndhurst was particularly out of his depth and wooden, I thought. It wasn't helped by Amanda Redman leaving and her replacement being the woman from EastEnders (name escapes me), who again I didn't find at all convincing in the role of their guv'nor.
I thought Tamsin Outhwaite was an excellent replacement. Good actress, as a career DI. And gave more plot about home life. I was watching the repeats on uktv U&Drama.I think it was Tamsin Outhwaite who played the new boss, I thought Amanda Redman was absolutely brilliant in the role.
Completely agree. Amanda was so good and I loved the way she delivered her dialogue and kept the three detectives in line, such dry wit. I think Tamsin Outhwaite was out of her depth in the role when she took over, as Amanda was a tough act to follow.I think it was Tamsin Outhwaite who played the new boss, I thought Amanda Redman was absolutely brilliant in the role.
Do you remember the first episode when they put the team together. She had been redeployed for shooting a suspects dog in a police raid. She complained "you shoot one bl oody dog and..."Completely agree. Amanda was so good and I loved the way she delivered her dialogue and kept the three detectives in line, such dry wit. I think Tamsin Outhwaite was out of her depth in the role when she took over, as Amanda was a tough act to follow.