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Two Doors Down, comedy

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Oreo Sat 27-Jul-24 19:14:50

Anyone seen/liked Two Doors Down? Saw a couple of this series recently and thought it quite funny.
Set in Scotland it features three households plus various friends and relatives as they gather in each others houses or gardens.Cringeworthy things are said😂

Nannan2 Wed 31-Jul-24 03:23:40

I dont like the ones with the return of Cathy- i think shes very overbearing and tends to bully the rest of them.Why could'nt they have just let Colin be happy with his new love Anne-marie?Shame.

Nannan2 Wed 31-Jul-24 03:25:47

Aw yes, thats where i knew her face from!- as Rab's wife.

Nannan2 Wed 31-Jul-24 03:26:25

*Elaine C Smith i mean.😅

Nannan2 Wed 31-Jul-24 03:38:59

LovelyLady- you're wrong about the Welsh- have you watched Gavin& Stacey? Give it a try before the the christmas finale & see what you think. I had never bothered watching it before the last 'comeback' in 2019- but there had been so much hype about it and i had been really ill so thought i'd watch as i didnt want to bother with anything too taxing- and was so involved in the charactrs etc i wanted to see what i had been missing when it was on originally.So found it on iplayer.Really amusing and the characters all add something to the storylines.I might be rewatching all again before the finale 😁

Nannan2 Wed 31-Jul-24 03:55:35

The Americans dont seem to understand sarcasm i think so a lot of stuff goes over their heads if someone uses it- like Chandler Bings character in 'Friends'- he used sarcasm a lot but the others did not seem to get it?But for us British viewers it was wonderful- Matthew Perry had some of the the best lines.Such a sad loss to the world, he was very funny.

Doodledog Wed 31-Jul-24 08:03:44

I love Gavin and Stacey too. If you like that humour you should try Stella - also written and starring Ruth Jones in a very different role.