Frosties Are Just Cornflakes For People Who Can't Face Reality

Spoilers may follow.

Tonight we said goodbye to Peep Show. On the whole, I've enjoyed this final series. It's been rather outlandish and wacky in places but if you try not to think too much about the plotlines, there's been a lot of funny business to enjoy.

The finale certainly wasn't the show's finest half hour but it certainly encapsulated why I'll miss it. It might have been quite an easy set up, but Mark describing Jeremy as "Rip Van Wankel" made me laugh more than anything else this month thus far. I didn't seriously think either of them would ride joyously off into the sunset and so it proved, with any hopes of Mark getting together with April dashed by another ridiculous plot executed by Jez and Super Hans (off to the Balkans, obviously).

It concluded with Mark (unemployed, having failed romantically once more) and Jeremy (now in his forties, rejected by his boyfriend ten years his junior) left together in the flat in front of the television. It simply couldn't have ended any other way. If that's the last we see of the El Dude Brothers, I'm pretty happy.

Richard Pryor's advice to those wanting to write comedy was "Always be truthful and funny will follow". In depicting the pain of being alive and the self loathing and anxiety that blights us all from time to time, Peep Show was always that and so much more. For me, one of the best sitcoms of all time. I'll be going back to Season 1 onwards as soon as I can.


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