Seven Days, C4

I thought it was hilarious, especially the girl who didnt want to be seen going into the sex shop, and the other girl who critisized her friend's hair for not being glamorous enoug who then cried, and the black guy who admitted he hadnt turned up for his last six court appearances, so was my understanding.
 
I watched the programme, but I can't see me going out of my way to watch another episode of it.

I think I might have enjoyed the concept more, had it been set in a small village where more people interact with each other. I imagine a village setting would be more like The Family, but on a slightly larger scale.
 
It's essentially a rip-off of that idea, but not nearly as good. The characters are not that easy to warm to or relate to TBH. That weirdo property developer seems a really pretentious creep. I'm sure he must be on something as well. He doesn't sound very 'lucid,' if you get my drift. He's like a sort of Ronnie Wood lite.

I may grow to like it, but early signs are not promising.
 
The property developer guy was the worse one, when he and his 'frienRAB' - (also known as people desperate to be on TV) had that 'party' with old rave music!
 
STILL no chatnav, probably won't go live till tonight now. Wonder how one of the biggest elements of the show, it's online interactivity, being down all night after the show's first outing is going to effect the uptake of that side of it and the show's retention rate from those tuning in for that aspect.
 
Well for me I was only interested in the programme. When the website details kept flashing up the pc was on but I didn't bother heading over to take a look.

I like the interior design girl and yes, I think the two models are also quite fun.
 
lol..yes...frequently...

but you're right the Paddington green characters were more memorable

Dont really want to listen to upper class toRAB without proper jobs waffling on about their vacuous lives...me jealous?...nah... lol
 
This is rather dull.
Pretty sure I haven't said I actually like it, hunt the post out if you like.
Well I'm not the only person who thinks it's logical not to carry on watching a program if you don't like it.

The Family thread wasn't in the reality section either.
Not the first time I've prefered threaRAB not to be in the 'correct' section, chat or Food and Drink being the usuals, kills a thread or it fills up with dull interpersonal banter.
 
Same, but in the press releases, interviews and on the preview site much emphasis was put on this side of the show and it wasn't available for the only time the viewer's going to be interested, the night it airs and the morning after.
 
Is he? I haven't seen him yet.

The pompous idiot who wants a loan so he can 'buy to let' is the most aggravating to me so far. Seems he's lapping up the camera attention IMO. Firstly in bed with his girlfriend and then 'in the pool' which seemed quite claustrophobic. Looks like he built it in the cellar!!

Not sure I can stick with it.
 
Laura and Samantha were defo easy on the eye

Laura had fabulous legs!


Another thing, did the girl who was the interior designer eventually shut up at that party and ask them who and what that couple did?
 
Must admit I can see myself getting into this.

Was some of it scripted? There were parts that didn't seem at all natural.

I agree the property developer guy did not come across well. Weird to think he might see that himself on tv and try next week to appear less full of himself. He might even be reading this thread...
 
Maybe but they didn't show it. Those people are 'irrelevant' and obviously the audience at home are all on the edge of their seats to see how the interior designing goes. Gripping. :yawn:

Will Malcolm get his mortgage? Will the young lad get extra hours at John Lewis?

Because clearly this is what everyone wants to know.

I mean isn't TV meant to be escapism? I deal with that mundane nonsense during the day, I don't want to have to watch an hour of it in the evening too.
 
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