![]() ![]() ![]() Well, I chuckled throughout and found it delightful. Quote from: Bad Ambassador on August 20, 2019, 03:20:57 PM I think it's a show packed with throwaway moments and amusing details, and I think it's unfair to say that it isn't realistic when it maintains its own coherence. Stath misspelling his own company's name.Īll that's just off the top of my head. The tenant in Stath's video mentioning he's had a 'difficult morning', which is not elaborated on, but which means you know he's in no mood to participate in the video or object to being forced into it.Īl squashed into the gap under the dressing table. The weird sexual dynamic of the video, to no apparent purpose other than to suggest the manager's virility. The black estate agent awkwardly hanging around in the background of the video. Wix throwing up in a drawer and closing it again. ![]() The father being delighted by the page of his name written in numerous fonts struck me as something entirely plausible, and the notion of Stath and Sophie still sharing a room points to how they've never grown up or away from their father's influence. The characters are pencil sketches and not rigourously worked out and realistic portraits, but a lot of it rings true in terms of detail. Stath is just a little boy in an adult body, so his vision of having a family was utterly childish and absurd (he and Katy Wix staying the same age as their son matures to adulthood). ![]()
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