I fully appreciate that the vast majority of members are from the U.S. but have you heard of and/or like the UK TV series Blackadder?
To paraphrase Blackadder : “I feel like a pelican, no matter which way I turn I’ve got an enormous bill in front of me” and to take care of that “I’ve got a plan so cunning you could put a tail on it and call it a weasel” on it only my life wasn’t “strewn with cow pats from the devil’s own satanic herd”
I watched the entirety of Blackadder Goes Forth today.
Voted "Yes, I love it." I need to qualify that a little.
Blackadder II was my favourite. The humour and character dynamics were just right. Blackadder III was a very close second, but focused a little too much on the central trio, I felt. Both damned funny though.
Blackadder IV was good in parts. Some great humour in there, as ever. But it was starting to commit the cardinal sin of falling back on 'in jokes' and recurring characters. The whole 'Darling' thing done to death, and the clever, snappy similes had turned into long, drawn out torturous things ("More cunning than a cunning thing that's done a degree in being cunning and just come back from a fortnight in Cunningland with a suitcase full of cunning." )
The first series, I don't really consider the same show. It was almost entirely situational humour, with very few funny lines. I think (I'm not going to check) this was Richard Curtis writing alone. Ben Elton co-authoring in the later series and adding more wit to the dialogue. The latter was a better balance.
Blackadder's Christmas Carol is a cringeworthy pile of horse manure. It is to Blackadder what 'Back to Earth' was to Red Dwarf.
Agreed 100%. I wasn't a fan of any of the series, but II was by far the best - on occasions, even quite funny, and it had some superb characters.
I liked the one set in WWI the best. The Victorian version was good (Hugh Laurie was a hoot in that one.) The one in Elizabethian times was very good.
Georgian, not Victorian.
I fully accept that, since absolutely everyone else agrees it's one of the best things ever created, I must be wrong; however, I never liked it.
(Same goes for Only Fools And Horses, Some Mothers Do 'Ave Them, Spike Milligan, Billy Connolly and The Goodies.)
Do you just have no sense of humour?
Well Some Mothers Do 'Ave Them made me cringe but still a Blackadder fan.
@JosephHarrison The list of comedy I do like is much longer!