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The Great British Sitcom
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<blockquote data-quote="Mel O&#039;Drama" data-source="post: 72249" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>My little visit to Paradise Lodge has come to an end having watched the last two episodes of<em> You're Only Young Twice</em> this grey Saturday afternoon. As expected, the final episode was a fairly standard one, with no real "ending" to the story. Which is fine. </p><p></p><p>It's been a surprisingly enjoyable series to watch and has certainly exceeded both my pre-viewing expectations and my initial impression. At risk of repeating myself, it had a great ensemble and some nice scenarios. Gentle, silly fun with an original setting.</p><p></p><p>My viewing companion commented that it did really pick up several episodes in, which matches my own view. While initially watching I planned to eBay the DVDs after watching. But now I'm going to hang on to them and look forward to a re-watch in a few years' time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mel O'Drama, post: 72249, member: 23"] My little visit to Paradise Lodge has come to an end having watched the last two episodes of[I] You're Only Young Twice[/I] this grey Saturday afternoon. As expected, the final episode was a fairly standard one, with no real "ending" to the story. Which is fine. It's been a surprisingly enjoyable series to watch and has certainly exceeded both my pre-viewing expectations and my initial impression. At risk of repeating myself, it had a great ensemble and some nice scenarios. Gentle, silly fun with an original setting. My viewing companion commented that it did really pick up several episodes in, which matches my own view. While initially watching I planned to eBay the DVDs after watching. But now I'm going to hang on to them and look forward to a re-watch in a few years' time. [/QUOTE]
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