Ratings didn’t seem to be affected by lack of audience.
I think a show like Gruen was more noticeable when Will would make a joke and no audience .
Ratings didn’t seem to be affected by lack of audience.
I think a show like Gruen was more noticeable when Will would make a joke and no audience .
I sometimes found it hard to know when to laugh.
Laugh when/if it you find something funny?
I do laugh when Brian Pegmatite is on screen. “Pleasure…”
Very funny episode tonight, boosted by the return of a studio audience. Ben Roberts-Smith Computer Solutions is gold.
Darius Horsham - Fantastic
This week’s opening (With the ‘celebration’ of CCP’s 100th birthday) had me in stitches.
The Woody Allen sketch was pretty funny too.
Final three episodes of the season - the drama ramps up.
Episode 10 - Wednesday July 28 8:30pm
Christie’s running a small town railroad. She takes Tosh for a wild ride on a humanoid train which eventually rumbles out of control and kills everyone in a devastating fireball.
Episode 11 - Wednesday August 04 8:30pm
As part of “Francis’ Big Road Show”, Francis plays a calliope pulled by Emily. They later perform a rendition of ‘Doop’ on the xylophone and piano using each other’s teeth as keyboards.
Episode 12 - Wednesday August 11 8:30pm
Stephen goes gargling, but when his gullet malfunctions, Tosh is left facing several vicious animals. To appease them, Francis plays his banjolele, and is soon eaten.
Sometimes the AUSLAN interpreter is more entertaining that the speaker. Definitely in tonight’s skit.
Is he doing Marcel Marceau?
He didn’t say.
Shaun made another GIF, this time of Milo Kerrigan.
It’s not funny at all tonight. Lack of audience hurts
Yet the ratings last night still seem decent.
everyone being locked into their houses will do that
It was State of Origin last week as well.
Good episode tonight.
Great episode! Love the outtake they left in