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What do you think of this programme starring Ricky gervaise (quite apart from whether or not you like Mr. Gervaise and starred someone else)? Personally I think it's in really, really bad taste and have never watched it, the trailers which have been shown have been more than enough.
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The show portrays the home's workers and residents as outsiders who struggle in life due to being disadvantaged, excluded from, and unwanted by, mainstream society.
Gervais's character, Derek, goes beyond his job description to help the residents for whom he cares. The character's quirky, goofy, and often hare-brained personality is tempered by a tender, honest and brave spirit.
The majority of the show takes place in the modest nursing home and surrounds the lives of the characters who hang about the facility, be they caretakers, residents, repairmen or a random, homeless man. During the first series, the programme changed settings to show the characters interacting with outsiders at shops, pubs and even a day trip to the seaside.
Gervais has said that the programme was inspired by his relatives who work in care homes: "Half my family are care workers. My sister works with kids with learning difficulties. My sister-in-law works in a care home for people with Alzheimer's. And four or five of my nieces work in old people's homes. I always write about what I know."
The show portrays the home's workers and residents as outsiders who struggle in life due to being disadvantaged, excluded from, and unwanted by, mainstream society.
Gervais's character, Derek, goes beyond his job description to help the residents for whom he cares. The character's quirky, goofy, and often hare-brained personality is tempered by a tender, honest and brave spirit.
The majority of the show takes place in the modest nursing home and surrounds the lives of the characters who hang about the facility, be they caretakers, residents, repairmen or a random, homeless man. During the first series, the programme changed settings to show the characters interacting with outsiders at shops, pubs and even a day trip to the seaside.
Gervais has said that the programme was inspired by his relatives who work in care homes: "Half my family are care workers. My sister works with kids with learning difficulties. My sister-in-law works in a care home for people with Alzheimer's. And four or five of my nieces work in old people's homes. I always write about what I know."
I have watched them all and think it's very well done, the perfect mixture of comedy and tragedy. I'm not sure which bit of it you think is in bad taste, but then if you haven't watched it then you wouldn't know. Gervais does not label Derek as disabled in anyway but if you think he is and that's what's irking you then did you think Rainman was in bad taste or is it that you don't want to see old people on TV.
The character he portrays, certainly from the trailers, seems like one of his stand up characters where he's somewhat mocking of someone with learning difficulties, in fact it's been likened to a mockumentary. At least dustin Hoffman and Tom hanks didn't do that, I enjoyed both of their films, rainman and saving private Ryan.
I'm not sure I actually like Ricky gervaise, can't quite make my mind up about him when he's being himself. I loved the office, thought it very funny, but couldn't get into extras.
Maybe some of you are right, I should watch it. But I don't think I will.
I'm not sure I actually like Ricky gervaise, can't quite make my mind up about him when he's being himself. I loved the office, thought it very funny, but couldn't get into extras.
Maybe some of you are right, I should watch it. But I don't think I will.
The term mockumentary in no way implies a mocking of anyone, it is mocking of the documentary style.
As I've said earlier, Gervais portrays Derek as endearing and as viv said the last episode involving his father in the last series was extremely touching.
He isn't mocking anyone, least of all the character he plays.
As I've said earlier, Gervais portrays Derek as endearing and as viv said the last episode involving his father in the last series was extremely touching.
He isn't mocking anyone, least of all the character he plays.