"You said there'd be girls, here . . ."
Matthew Patton | Deltona, Florida | 06/21/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"There are moments of sublime idiocy in this series that leave you wondering how the sexes EVER get together--others that leave you wondering how we, as a species, manage to get out of bed in the morning, tie our shoes, much less go out and earn our daily bread . . .
From the slacker who casually informs his ex-girlfriend that he's now the King of Spain (he's got a business card that says so -- see?) to the lady whose wardrobe choices leave her husband gasping, to that MINOR incident of cannibalism, these sketches will often leave you gasping for breath, limp with laughter, and more than once with your jaw on the floor.
God knows the cast helps -- to most Americans, Nick Frost will be the most familiar name, but by the time you finish the second disc, you will have become a firm fan of his colleagues here; Nick Burns, Meredith McNeill, Amanda Abbington, and the wonderful double act of Daisy Haggard and Ben Crompton, whose timing and inflections are truly exquisite.
Another great extra here are the episode commentaries -- sometimes to the point, more than once wandering off onto tangents. At some point or another, the entire cast, as well as director Ric Cantor and the series producer Ash Atalla, participate, and their sometimes-prickly, often riotous interaction demonstrates that the hilarity of this show was no fluke -- this is the work of seriously funny people . . ."
Extremely funny!! I wish they did more.
Akil Muhangi | 11/11/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I found out about this show much later than most, through little clips online. Well, I liked them so much I wanted to see more. This show is definitely worth the money. And it has deepened my appreciation for British comedy. While I am not a fan of Monty Python, I do love the Office (both versions), and ManStrokeWoman has added to that love. All the players are great, although I must admit a special appreciation for Nick Frost (just so funny) and Daisy Haggard (really cute!)
Not much more to say. If you like funny shows, buy this. It's worth it. And in retrospect, only doing two seasons (or series) can be good, because a show can stay good, and not end up jumping the shark, like so many of our beloved American sitcoms.
Enjoy!"