Soo good. It’s amazing to see the cast being silly with intent, dedication and love.
The caveman immediately climbed my “best written and portrayed character” list of all time. Perfect depiction of an enlightened being. Childish and wise in beautiful harmony.
Btw, the US version has grown on me. It starts as really really “American” with the extra-ness but over time it mellows out with some really heartfelt moments, interesting questions and wacky antics. I usually hate this cliche but… “it gets better after the first season”. Would recommend if you have time to kill and want to watch something light.
I haven’t caught the UK version yet, just some of the US one, definitely interested now.
The US one’s British character, Nigel (of course, “Nigel”; US writers seem to be pathologically incapable of not naming a male British character “Nigel”), has an accent so bad I’m genuinely starting to feel it qualifies as racist. :D
Haha the accents are quite heightened. My benefit of the doubt reason is that it’s meant to be old timey so has to be extra. I am not in the US so I still can’t believe that Alberta’s accent is a real accent.
The show is a really good example of UK vs US humour and styles. Both quite well done so it’s nice to see the positive differences. One is a quiet, mind your business deal and the other is a huge celebration of character and emotion.
love the uk one; the us remake is super good too (as far as us remakes go) the casting was spot on. it was just different enough to work on its own too
Ghosts. The British version, not the American remake. It is a heartwarming comedy about some ghosts that haunt a mansion.
Soo good. It’s amazing to see the cast being silly with intent, dedication and love.
The caveman immediately climbed my “best written and portrayed character” list of all time. Perfect depiction of an enlightened being. Childish and wise in beautiful harmony.
Btw, the US version has grown on me. It starts as really really “American” with the extra-ness but over time it mellows out with some really heartfelt moments, interesting questions and wacky antics. I usually hate this cliche but… “it gets better after the first season”. Would recommend if you have time to kill and want to watch something light.
I haven’t caught the UK version yet, just some of the US one, definitely interested now.
The US one’s British character, Nigel (of course, “Nigel”; US writers seem to be pathologically incapable of not naming a male British character “Nigel”), has an accent so bad I’m genuinely starting to feel it qualifies as racist. :D
Haha the accents are quite heightened. My benefit of the doubt reason is that it’s meant to be old timey so has to be extra. I am not in the US so I still can’t believe that Alberta’s accent is a real accent.
The show is a really good example of UK vs US humour and styles. Both quite well done so it’s nice to see the positive differences. One is a quiet, mind your business deal and the other is a huge celebration of character and emotion.
love the uk one; the us remake is super good too (as far as us remakes go) the casting was spot on. it was just different enough to work on its own too