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Friday Night Dinner: Season 5 Episode 5 The Violin

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Friday Night Dinner: Season 5 Episode 5 The Violin

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I don't know why, but I just love the line "My shitting thorax!"

David Lyons

Thanks Josh, I know it takes more than just me to get the ball rolling but, y'know, thought I might at least put it out there.

Saul

That sounds really good man. I will add it to my list of shows. I add shows to polls once they receive multiple requests just so the polls aren't crazy long.

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Any episode with Aunty Val is a good episode πŸ˜†

Gareth Hood

I'd like to make a suggestion for a show, it's ostensibly a drama but really it's a kind of black-comedy-drama, and it's written by one of the guys behind Peep Show. It's called Succession and it's utterly brilliant. Every line is exquisite;y constructed and it has some really, really funny moments throughout. Joel Culkin plays one of the snarkiest, most waspish little shits in TV history, and there are many very funny characters in the main cast and among the guests. It also has moments of cringe that make Peep Show seem like Sesame Street. Not only that but it has a twisty-turny plot and fascinating characters. It's set in the world of big business but really the themes are universal; family, morality, money, greed. It's recognisably written by the same mind that wrote Peep Show - the dialogue is so funny throughout, which is why I feel comfortable recommending it to this channel. Hoping this comment might generate some traction for it; it really is as good as everyone says.

Saul


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