Best sitcom episode of all time. Maybe even better than The Opposite
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Best sitcom episode of all time
sidneysidney-8654616 January 2021
Captured the rave/clubbing scene of the 90s/2000s perfectly
craig-wiltshire4 May 2022
I love Spaced. Saw the first episode on Channel 4 the night it launched. I was living in Camden Town at the time so it was all set in my neighbourhood. What is so good about this episode is it captures the rave/clubbing scene at the time perfectly and even all these years later doesn't look dated. Really is as good to watch today as it was 20+ years ago. British TV at its very best!
Possibly the GREATEST sitcom episode of all time
joelindsay-0425830 May 2021
Warning: Spoilers
This episode has everything and is utterly brilliant from start to finish. Tyres makes this episode, from his raving to his effing mood swings and his iconic one liners. There is simply no tv episode that can beat this. Love it. The greatest sitcom ever produces its best episode.
Nostalgic, but lacks some of the laughs.
Sleepin_Dragon13 May 2022
Brian is convinced to join Tim, Daisy and a few others at a night club, reluctantly he joins, haunted by memories from his younger years.
It's very much of the time, it really does capture the era very well, Camisra's Let me show you blasts out the whole way through, it shows the club culture of the time, it shows that, and not a huge deal else, I didn't particularly find this one was funny as some of the previous episodes, for me it generated a sense of nostalgia, but few laughs.
It's basically twenty minutes of watching the cast clubbing, I thought the show was better when it was surreal and sarcastic.
I did like the character of Tyres, and he did have the best of the one liners.
Not my favourite, but I get the appeal, 6/10.
It's very much of the time, it really does capture the era very well, Camisra's Let me show you blasts out the whole way through, it shows the club culture of the time, it shows that, and not a huge deal else, I didn't particularly find this one was funny as some of the previous episodes, for me it generated a sense of nostalgia, but few laughs.
It's basically twenty minutes of watching the cast clubbing, I thought the show was better when it was surreal and sarcastic.
I did like the character of Tyres, and he did have the best of the one liners.
Not my favourite, but I get the appeal, 6/10.
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