Just like the thread in the music section. Except replace "song" with "TV show" and "listening to" with "watching". Yeah.
The premise is simple for this sitcom. Two young adult brothers go to their parents house for dinner on Friday night. It's a bit like a modern-day Royle Family. Except more middle-class and more Jewish. It picks up on all the eccentricities we have in our families. The nicknames, the phrases that everyone has in their homes, etc. The characters are all different and get their fair share of funny lines. In particular, the odd father (Martin) and the odd neighbour (Jim) provide good laughs and are (like all the characters) played superbly (the timing and flow of the dialogue is impeccable).
While it would appear to be a conceptual and smart sitcom (being set within one night, well written dialogue, etc), there is also an element of a farce about it. Physical comedy which could be seen as cheap if used excessively. Here, it is just hilarious and provides a nice contrast.
Friday Night Dinner
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The premise is simple for this sitcom. Two young adult brothers go to their parents house for dinner on Friday night. It's a bit like a modern-day Royle Family. Except more middle-class and more Jewish. It picks up on all the eccentricities we have in our families. The nicknames, the phrases that everyone has in their homes, etc. The characters are all different and get their fair share of funny lines. In particular, the odd father (Martin) and the odd neighbour (Jim) provide good laughs and are (like all the characters) played superbly (the timing and flow of the dialogue is impeccable).
While it would appear to be a conceptual and smart sitcom (being set within one night, well written dialogue, etc), there is also an element of a farce about it. Physical comedy which could be seen as cheap if used excessively. Here, it is just hilarious and provides a nice contrast.