Ah, it's a bit too close to the bone for you.
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The first series was Ok - ish. But you do start to get the feeling he's hamming it up a bit for the cameras. He seemed much more genuine in the podcasts [IMO].Originally posted by d000hg View PostHe, and Gervais, strenuously argue he is not an actor. He became known through the Ricky Gervais free podcasts several years back (worth a listen) and this is essentially an offshoot of that I think, certainly a logical extension.
Never seen the show but I'd hoped it would be good. Any podcast fans care to throw in their opinion?Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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You'd thing he'd have realised by now he's gonna end up in a shiitehole after the brief dangle of the nice-bit carrot. Happens every episode...Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostThe first series was Ok - ish. But you do start to get the feeling he's hamming it up a bit for the cameras. He seemed much more genuine in the podcasts [IMO].Comment
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What makes people assume Carl is as gormless as he makes out? It's an act for Pete's sake, and in real life he's probably as smart and quick witted as Gervais.
Some of you lot sound like those daft twats who berate soap stars in real life, confusing them with the characters they play.
The cartoons are pretty funny, although somewhat marred by the forced laugh of the guy with glasses.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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It's proof that he's actually a good actor that people get so worked up about it.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat makes people assume Carl is as gormless as he makes out? It's an act for Pete's sake, and in real life he's probably as smart and quick witted as Gervais.
Some of you lot sound like those daft twats who berate soap stars in real life, confusing them with the characters they play.
The cartoons are pretty funny, although somewhat marred by the forced laugh of the guy with glasses.Comment
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That we know the backstory. Gervais pushed Karl into the limelight after working with him in his previous guise as a producer or something along those lines.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat makes people assume Carl is as gormless as he makes out? It's an act for Pete's sake, and in real life he's probably as smart and quick witted as Gervais.
The whole point of the podcasts was that Ricky, Karl and Stephen (Merchant) just chatted amongst themselves, and this ended up as mocking Karl on a range of subjects.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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He now appears as an actor in Gervaises latest sitcom about a mentally impaired guy doing day work in an old peoples home. Reminds me of Sasguru for some reason.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThat we know the backstory. Gervais pushed Karl into the limelight after working with him in his previous guise as a producer or something along those lines.
The whole point of the podcasts was that Ricky, Karl and Stephen (Merchant) just chatted amongst themselves, and this ended up as mocking Karl on a range of subjects.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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He also had a small part in ExtrasOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostHe now appears as an actor in Gervaises latest sitcom about a mentally impaired guy doing day work in an old peoples home. Reminds me of Sasguru for some reason.Comment
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