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(2014)

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8/10
Pretty Good
tezzaleed12 November 2014
"It's not Father Ted", "It's not Father Ted". Yes it's not Father Ted. It is however a decent sitcom that's reasonably removed from the tedious trash constantly being churned out (Mrs Browns Boys etc..). It does build characters well through the 3 episodes. By the third episode I found myself disappointed that there was no more and really hope it get's a full series commissioned. I'll accept there are some very lazy Irish family stereotypes used as a basis for SOME of the humour but that's such an obvious criticism. The whole thing is so loosely based on reality that it doesn't really stack up. If you suspend reality then it's just funny in a daft sort of way.
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10/10
Hilarious!
mi_isha5 June 2016
Lines like "Do you remember that country Thailand?", "Where's Ron Jeremy gonna sleep?", and "You look like you're gonna steal a horse and sell it for heroin!" are just what you'd expect from anyone associated with Black Books. I don't see how this didn't take off. Great writing and classic timing. "She's fine during (her monthly), its just the three- week lead up can be a little bit tense." The parents were extremely well played. I only just discovered Black Books and loved how so many plots could be done in the shop. This "family" show set in the home could've provided so many good times based on the first three episodes. The only disappointing thing about this show is that it ended.
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9/10
Very Funny
OttersFilms19 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Lovely gentle humour, very funny, and really likeable characters. It may not quite be up to Father Ted's standard, but what on earth is? It's not far off.

I love the part where ma removes the bed from the daughter's room in case she sleeps in it with her boyfriend. When the dad pretends to be gay for a joke - "we're a pair of those" - it's priceless. Check out the pile of uncut bread and butter on the table when the family are eating dinner in episode 1 - I recognise that as a working class thing from the 1950's. They have a repair man who seems to live in the walls. The ending of this short series is heartwarming.

What's great about it is that it's full of surprises. You don't know what this cast of silly characters is going to do or say or misunderstand next. It has a tragic quality though: the slow son with no life, the highly frustrated daughter (the only one with a brain), the delusional and irresponsible father, the mother who can't understand modern life and is actually looking forward to death; heaven awaits her, you see.

If you like comedy with lovable characters, take a look.
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1/10
Terrible
pfb861 April 2014
Graham Linehan has failed with this one. It is an awful attempt at humor. I was so excited for this show and it disappointed me so so much. The IT Crowd worked, it was no Fr Ted but it worked. The Walshes is awful. Linehan has spent too long in the UK to understand contemporary Irish society. His characters are labored and poorly acted. Diet of Worms are not funny in this show. It is way way way worse that the YouTube series it was based on. Fr Ted is comedy gold, simply the greatest TV sitcom ever. The Walshes is more Damo and Ivor than Ted. My recommendation to any prospective viewers is forget Linehan is involved in this and that somebody as talented as him could produce such sh1te and you perhaps may enjoy it.
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