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This Country Season 1 Episode 6 GNVQ

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It’s a shame the Scooter Scene was cut out

Josh B

πŸ˜„ Oh god. Little brothers and sisters are an absolute nightmare when you're younger. I used to wish I was an only child or that my best friend was my sister rather than the freaks I had to put up with. They've grown on me now though :)

BelladonnicHazeyJaneII

I remember lending my little sister my Adam And Joe show DVD, and finding it a month later propping up the leg of the TV stand in the sitting room.

Saul

It's weird looking back at nicknames you used to get at school and how powerful they were at the time compared to how meaningless(or even quite complimentary) they seem in the present. Thinking back on these nicknames...well, everyone loves porkchops, so fuck those kids. I remember being called Elvis because I used to fiddle with my hair all the time, constantly running my hands through it, and I used to be mortified and enraged whenever anyone called me that. Why? Because it was a nickname that was meant to humiliate. No other reason. Elvis had great hair, there's no reason why it should've embarrassed me so much. But it did. If it's a nickname then it's meant to hurt, so it does hurt. I do feel like the last seven or eight years has been a process of all of us getting dragged back into that same classroom atmosphere, because of social media and the rise of people like Trump. It's like the revenge of the people whose highpoint in life was at highschool, and who then had to watch all the nerds and geeks and quiet kids outpace them in life. And finally they get to turn the clocks back, they get to elect the biggest bully of them all, and they get to apeshit for a decade or so, and feel a little of their schoolyard glory days while dominating and upsetting all those kids, now adults, who outpaced them. Brexit had some of that to it too - all that stuff about 'we've had enough of experts'.

Saul

The parts about meeting former classmates, old friends, and having nothing to say when they ask you 'what you up to?' - those were very honest and quite painful. There's quite a heavy melancholy edge to the show that can make it a little hard to watch for me, even though it's so brilliantly written and acted.

Saul

They changed the whole music in the Vicar's office scene I guess because of copyright.. Initially it was Scooter's Nessaja and the scene was so much better imo XD

Austin Stratton

Pesto is an Italian style sauce/paste that usally goes with pasta and is incredibly popular in the UK, hence the vicar's confusion lol.

BigChanChan

LOL this episode was very relatable.

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Thanks bud I am looking forward to it =]

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We had these pads so the disks couldn’t scratch haha

Southeast

Loved this reaction lol at the end talking about poor kids and what ya did it’s so similar πŸ˜‚. Villages in England get set in there ways and change is crazy this ep showed it lol

Southeast

I liked hearing you chat at the end about things in the show you relate to from your own childhood :) I didn't even know those plastic disc skins existed lol I'd have loved some of those for my favourite DVDs and CDs. I hated letting my brother borrow anything like that because he used to make a right mess of everything he got his hands on.

BelladonnicHazeyJaneII

I look πŸ‘€ forward to watching series 2 with you Josh πŸ‘ πŸ‘Œ

Matthew Towner


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