Ah, this is so great! Vic is delightfully happy and funny. Judy is thoroughly enjoying herself (a little more than Richard, it seems!) and Bob is adorable. I love the way he holds the teacup without the handle. "I'm too stocky." "Too scruffy."
"...and your more interested in cider, aren't you Suzanne". xD It looked like she totally hated them lol. Check out her elbowing them both out of the way. Suzanne scrabbling around under the table at the end just tops it all off. Like some surreal Vic n Bob sketch. So good.
As rude as suzanne is, it reaply makes a good bit. The random favoritism of Bob, the strict schoolmistress naught schoolboys dynamic. STANDBY TO DRIZZLE. Effing amazing
@@mollykeane2571 Wow that's an amazingly original (although no accurateby some 30 or 40 years) retort. Did you make that up yourself? You should get a dayjob in comedy if that exists in Thailand?
@@themadplotter I hate ok boomer retorts as well, being as I am one I suppose. It’s actually quite a witty retort I reckon and my best one today. It’s a play on the meme rather than how it’s usually used. No offense intended.
Not true. Just because Steve Coogan has mentioned Madeley as one of the Partridge ingredients doesn't mean Madeley is the main ingredient. And no Madeley = no Partridge is just bollocks.
@@thecbbconchoice191 I may even have to watch some of that Shortland Street, and not just to see Boba Fett. Too early for Karl Urban tho, maybe... Hahahahaha.
I really want to like Richard, I think he is good at heart, just caught up in trying to please a dystopian peer system and his first love, the audience (no, avid reader not judy). But 80% of the queens that leaves his mouth is offensive. Ignorance can’t claim such purchase over a man. Alas, he must simply be a bellend
I really want to like Richard, I think he is good at heart, just caught up in trying to please a dystopian peer system and his first love....... (no, avid reader not judy) ......but the audience!However 80% of the queens that leaves his mouth is offensive. Ignorance can’t claim such purchase over a man. Alas, he must simply be a bellend