This is what annoys me about it. They've obviously thought of what they are going to say for the stand-up bit, but they play along like it's spontaneous, with two people stepping forward at the same time.
Nevermind the Buzzcocks has gone down a bad route. Rather than being more banterous, it has started to revolve around Simon simply being harsh towards his guests. I don't mind it when done in small doses and with all parties joining in with the fun, but I don't like it when it just decends into bullying. Anybody can do that.Anyone else think Nevermind the Buzzcocks is probably the funniest thing on tv? (or last season was?)
He was advocating that this part of the show was entirely staged.You used the word yet don't seem to understand it. Are people not allowed to come up with ideas at the same time?
I cant say I agree. While he is very controversial and likes to jump at the chance when he can, he's far more funny when he's speaking about the current panel subject. He's so quick and can twist things instantly.Once you realise that Frankie is just saying things for the sake of being controversial, it's not really that funny any more, he needs to come up with something a bit more original in my opinion, he's a bit of a one trick pony.
Anyone else think Nevermind the Buzzcocks is probably the funniest thing on tv? (or last season was?)
I cant say I agree. While he is very controversial and likes to jump at the chance when he can, he's far more funny when he's speaking about the current panel subject. He's so quick and can twist things instantly.
Andy Parsons is truly awful. He makes me laugh 5 times a series at the most. Russell had me in tears at the "turned him off" line in the last episode.![]()
To be honest the points don't REALLY matter anyways.
The show is all just for a good laugh. The U.S version of Whose Line Is It Anyway? pretty much did the same thing regarding the points, although the original UK version was more serious about it.
Speaking of which, how I would love to see that show come back. I mean after all, Mock The Week is by the same creators.
I still like HIGNFY but mainly for the guests these days. Merton and Hislop have become so very tired on it. Merton just isn't that funny anymore and hates it when anyone else funnier than him appears on the show. You can tell when this happens because he becomes more and more surreal, thinking that mind**** surrealism is funnier than genuine wit. Hislop just isn't that funny and it has got to the stage that the show is mainly a vehicle for his political views. Give me a revamped HIGNFY with Frank Skinner instead of Paul Merton, Dave Mitchell instead of Ian Hislop, and Stewart Lee as permanent Host. Frank Skinner did sit in for Merton one week and he was chuffing excellant, even moresoe as apparently he had like half a days notice, and since then he's made a bit of a TV comeback generally. More Frank Skinner please.
I agree with pretty much all of what you said, though David Mitchell can be a bit arrogant himself.
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Shooting Stars was the best until they lost Mark Lamarr!