I'm really surprised at the hate for this - I've loved it from the beginning. I think the BBC billing it as a comedy was a bit misleading, though, and if you tuned in expecting a laugh riot then you were bound to be disappointed.
Alfred Molina has been brilliant, it really surprised me. Roger and Val seem like a real couple, expecially in those little moments of affection between them. Then in this week's episode when he was trying to make her laugh, and her tears were falling into the lasagne...
Having said that, I can see why it isn't everyone's cup of tea. I can't work out what the BBC thought they were doing by hiding it away in an odd timeslot on BBC2 and telling everyone it was a 'comedy'?[/QUOTE]
Thankyou. At least someone has the intelligence to understand the points we detractors are trying to make.
I don't need to be "spoonfed", but when a programme is described as a comedy with Dawn French, I don't expect to be watching something resembling Pinter or Ibsen.