Richie and Eddie watch the annual Hammersmith carnival (riot) from their living room window and do a spot of looting.
The final episode is a very strong finish to the series. It has a perfect blend of hilarious banter and slapstick violence, along with great character moments from both.
There is some excellent dialogue as they watch the carnival and describe what is happening. To compliment this we have funny sound and lighting effects that help make their descriptions even more funny and somewhat plausible.
Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson are in full 'Dangerous Brothers' mode when their characters are making fake home video accidents with a stolen BBC television camera. Eddie is on the receiving end of the most violent sight gags and one of them in particular is jaw-dropping. How Edmondson kept so calm during the filming of it beggars belief.
We get another sequence of them watching something and humorously describing what they see. This all leads on to a spectacularly violent conclusion that I like to think Richie and Eddie walked away from, but if not, it's rather apt to see them go off air in a blaze of glory.
Thanks to both for all the laughs and RIP to the comic genius that was Rik Mayall.
The final episode is a very strong finish to the series. It has a perfect blend of hilarious banter and slapstick violence, along with great character moments from both.
There is some excellent dialogue as they watch the carnival and describe what is happening. To compliment this we have funny sound and lighting effects that help make their descriptions even more funny and somewhat plausible.
Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson are in full 'Dangerous Brothers' mode when their characters are making fake home video accidents with a stolen BBC television camera. Eddie is on the receiving end of the most violent sight gags and one of them in particular is jaw-dropping. How Edmondson kept so calm during the filming of it beggars belief.
We get another sequence of them watching something and humorously describing what they see. This all leads on to a spectacularly violent conclusion that I like to think Richie and Eddie walked away from, but if not, it's rather apt to see them go off air in a blaze of glory.
Thanks to both for all the laughs and RIP to the comic genius that was Rik Mayall.