The cast of FND is so good that my brain refuses to believe that they are actors. I have to constantly remind myself that the Goodmans aren’t real and the people being interviewed here aren’t imposters.
i commented this before it blew up around season 4. i’ve been watching since like season 2 came out and for the first 3 seasons it was relatively unknown and therefore underrated. obviously now it’s extremely popular and can’t be regarded as underrated anymore :)) hope u can calm down now
probably because everyone who actually watches FND don’t like him. he’s actually so annoying. obviously he’s playing a character, that’s not the real him but if that was a real neighbour then that person would of been fucked off years ago. again, not him personally. obviously Mark isn’t going to turn up to your door every ten minutes in real life haha but the person he plays. winds the country up.
This show is class, watched all 6 series last year with the wife, we were in stitches, just such a class and funny show. RIP Paul Ritter, great actor and a funny Dad. Would have loved to see a 7th series but don't think it will happen now sadly😕.
I would never imagined jackie having that kind of hairstyle. It looks amazing and Jim, omg he grew that small short moustache just for the show and now shaved it off. And the rest is the same
@@kdp8133 I was really confused when I saw her, was thinking "isn't that Caroline from Green Wing?" - never would've guessed they were played by the same actor.
I absolutely love 'Friday night dinner' and my heart literally breaks through the tears of laughter 😢 The frozen dead fox episode! Oh my just the best!! R.I.P Paul such a lovely and talented man, we all miss you so much ❤
You might be here for Mark Heap, but some of us appreciate the whole cast. For myself, I find Jim the least appealing character (although well played).
It's so strange seeing Jim without a moustache Martin not swearing Adam with a beard Johnny not talking the same Jackie not wearing her wig It's so strange
The next episode should be a Christmas special where the girls already have their babies on Christmas, but Jim comes round and explains he is moving away, they have an emotional night where they actually come to like him and he unfolds on his awkwardness such as being scared of his own dog, his love for Jackie and his obsession with Judaism, with all the love that Jim gets he decides to not move and he also gives the Goldman’s one of the baby milsons
Robert doing the voice of his grandmother near the end sounds remarkably like the voice of the Little Mouse in the Look Around You Little Mouse song. Theres some comedy anorrakerry for ya!