Watching this on BBC 3 at the moment. Can’t work out if it’s genius or genitals.
is that dr. barry gayle?
Is Captain Janeway in it?
Originally posted by @Bearsy
is that dr. barry gayle?
yes bear i have checked on internet and the bro in that is the same bro as the dr barry gayle bro
oh ok tks bearsy that is v.helpful i might watch this l8r
Seriously, I’m worried about bear.
Also, I’m with you bletch. I watched that first ep with the Chelsea prat and can’t decide whether I hated it or not.
i disliked talk of my leader (T.Swift) being bummed by Dr Gayle.
'salright Bear, we still love you.
Who is Dr. Barry Gayle?
Are you trolling me beltch? You know, the Stripes bro, from Southampton Football Club? Heard of them?
No, Bear - in response to all three - and No to your original question.
I’ve been watching it. I have been enjoying it for the impressions of stars and the response of the ‘real celeb’. The one with Made in Chelsea sweet shop owner wasn’t the best. Deborah Meaden was quite amusing and I cannot stand watching Dragons Den. Have been trying to persuade the other half to watch it.
My colleagues only watch Big Brother, Love Island, TOWIE and MIC. Sad sad times. WHich makes talking about good TV a challenge.
i saw the episode with Kimberley Wyatt, and I found it Quite Amusing. And it definitely is, Dr. Barry Gayle.
I really enjoyed the Deborah Meaden one, Intiniki. She was properly feisty.
The big boss Gordon Ramsey cop is brilliant. His impression is really well observed.
I think the one element that isn’t really working, is the murder mystery component. When they reach the epilogue where the ‘star’ has it pointed out to them who the murderer really was, it all seems a little subjective.
It doesn’t stop the show working, but it removes a layer that might have improved it.
I wonder how much is scripted and how much is ad-lib?
yeah i thought that with kimberley wyatt. Her explanation seemed quite well reasoned, but then they was like, no, the clues that told you it was this one bro, was the wrong clues. You should have considered these other clues, which were equally, but no more, valid.