Tempting Fate
- Episode aired Feb 6, 2018
- TV-MA
- 29m
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7.8/10
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Three council contractors have to clear out the flat of a dead hoarder. But when they discover a bloodstained floor, their lives will never be the same again.Three council contractors have to clear out the flat of a dead hoarder. But when they discover a bloodstained floor, their lives will never be the same again.Three council contractors have to clear out the flat of a dead hoarder. But when they discover a bloodstained floor, their lives will never be the same again.
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Jeremy Paxman
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A Last Lucky Lepus
Season four of "Inside Number 9" closes out with a loose retelling of "The Monkey's Paw" set around a council deep cleansing team who, amongst the detritus of a recently deceased man's council flat, discover a hare statue that apparently grants them three wishes. Though initially sceptical, this soon gives way to greed and suspicion. The wishes, however, come with at a terrible price for those who would use them for selfish ends.
Although I accept that confounding expectation is something that should be encouraged, I couldn't help but feel a little disappointed that this episode didn't stick to the early season's tradition of ending with a proper horror outing, like season 1's "The Harrowing" or "Séance Time" from season 2. Much of the set up for "Tempting Fate" felt like it could be heading in that direction, only for the ending to pull back somewhat, albeit with a grim twist (even for "Inside Number 9").
But rather than bemoan what it's not, I should instead focus on what the show is, which is another decent episode rounding off an excellent series of what remains a criminally underappreciated show. It's probably the funniest show of the run though, with Maz's relative youth to the older men leading to a number of jokes about 80's pop culture and technology, as well as a recurring hand gesture joke.
We were lucky to have two series of "Inside Number Nine" in quick succession, I fear that the wait until 2019 and series five with be interminable.
Although I accept that confounding expectation is something that should be encouraged, I couldn't help but feel a little disappointed that this episode didn't stick to the early season's tradition of ending with a proper horror outing, like season 1's "The Harrowing" or "Séance Time" from season 2. Much of the set up for "Tempting Fate" felt like it could be heading in that direction, only for the ending to pull back somewhat, albeit with a grim twist (even for "Inside Number 9").
But rather than bemoan what it's not, I should instead focus on what the show is, which is another decent episode rounding off an excellent series of what remains a criminally underappreciated show. It's probably the funniest show of the run though, with Maz's relative youth to the older men leading to a number of jokes about 80's pop culture and technology, as well as a recurring hand gesture joke.
We were lucky to have two series of "Inside Number Nine" in quick succession, I fear that the wait until 2019 and series five with be interminable.
10safenoe
Outstanding season 4 finale
Definitely a memorable and outstanding season finale for Inside No. 9. The twists and turns are incredible, sort of like Once Removed, except in Tempting Fate we look forwards and backwards. Nigel Planer (The Young Ones) makes a brief appearance, yet his character pervades the episode. Weruche Opia also appears, with her character giving a bit of street cred to Inside No. 9.
This episode contains two clues to Twin Peaks's 3x01's riddle
...just watch out for specific animals within it! ;)
Beware the Green eyed monster
It's been another very strong, original, and entertaining series of inside No.9, and gladly the trend of closing with a darker, more macabre tail continues, Tempting Fate is definitely one of the show's highlights, it was intelligent, witty, dark and downright great. Series four has had some great episodes, but I was glad to see the writing take a darker turn, the episode focused on one of man's greatest failings, greed. It showed brilliantly the lengths someone will go to in pursuit of money, no matter how noble or selfless the cause. I love the eighties references, an era both were clearly influenced by, a great time indeed. Two excellent performances from Shearsmith and Pemberton, well supported by Nigel Planer and Weruche Opia. Once Removed has been the season favourite for me, but Tempting Fate is right up there. 9/10
A Tale of Two Halves
The start of this episode took a while to really engage my attention and was thinking I wouldn't enjoy it. However, around half-way it improves and I enjoyed the last moments. Interesting but not the best episode.
Did you know
- TriviaThe hare statuette featured in this episode can actually be seen in each episode of the series.
- ConnectionsReferences Good Morning Britain (1983)
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