Soeli2
Joined Sep 2012
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Apologies to the Danes for not knowing Danish and apologies to the Norwegians for not being too good at Norwegian either!
I really liked this and thought it gave a sombre and foreboding tale of the world.
There was a lot to cover in just seven episodes and it did feel a bit off on the timeline in places. But, I think it managed to do the job well.
For those saying that everyone made basic mistakes and there's no way anyone would be that stupid, I'll ask you this: are you human and have you ever been a teenager?
I really liked this and thought it gave a sombre and foreboding tale of the world.
There was a lot to cover in just seven episodes and it did feel a bit off on the timeline in places. But, I think it managed to do the job well.
For those saying that everyone made basic mistakes and there's no way anyone would be that stupid, I'll ask you this: are you human and have you ever been a teenager?
Long live the sketch show!
And long live the typically sly method of taking the micky out of and highlighting the absurdity of the world we find ourselves in!
I particularly liked the 56 years to a threat, the many reimaginings of the pervert prince, the futility of teaching kids, the absolutely atrocious Aussie accents in the sweary Aussie series, and the general malaise of dealing with the aging and the youth in the writers room (more importantly navigating them together)!
The bit that was the most genius was the very first sketch about the new water closet. A solid opening, as it were!
And long live the typically sly method of taking the micky out of and highlighting the absurdity of the world we find ourselves in!
I particularly liked the 56 years to a threat, the many reimaginings of the pervert prince, the futility of teaching kids, the absolutely atrocious Aussie accents in the sweary Aussie series, and the general malaise of dealing with the aging and the youth in the writers room (more importantly navigating them together)!
The bit that was the most genius was the very first sketch about the new water closet. A solid opening, as it were!
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