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its a definite no for me.
great topic. i was watching it last night and commenting on how all the crew were very tired and not funny at all.
i watched it last night and hughsie was just shouting comedy. its a very tired and well worn path he uses, to shout out a comedy piece and just use the extreme reaction of that alone to carry the humor.
carrie was a better written piece, but it was labored..
cant stand any of the people on the show really..
the two guests were far superior and very switched on, i think they saved the show..
rove is better in the early sessions as the material is more abundant and better quality, it needs to be a monthly show with more attention to quality..
rove was always good as a stand up on cruise ships, i think he could easily go back to that career path and be successful..
when sideshow ran their series, the bunch of guys writing on that were up to speed and kept the quality and life of the show going week in week out. its a pity it couldnt last, but like the previous run it had when it was called the big gig, it remained the benchmark for live comedy on Australian tv imho
great topic. i was watching it last night and commenting on how all the crew were very tired and not funny at all.
i watched it last night and hughsie was just shouting comedy. its a very tired and well worn path he uses, to shout out a comedy piece and just use the extreme reaction of that alone to carry the humor.
carrie was a better written piece, but it was labored..
cant stand any of the people on the show really..
the two guests were far superior and very switched on, i think they saved the show..
rove is better in the early sessions as the material is more abundant and better quality, it needs to be a monthly show with more attention to quality..
rove was always good as a stand up on cruise ships, i think he could easily go back to that career path and be successful..
when sideshow ran their series, the bunch of guys writing on that were up to speed and kept the quality and life of the show going week in week out. its a pity it couldnt last, but like the previous run it had when it was called the big gig, it remained the benchmark for live comedy on Australian tv imho