Hubble is tasked with looking after one of The Princes, but a faux Pas places the Prince into the arms of jewel robbers.
I had no idea of doing a hatchet job on this show, but it really isn't the best. This second episode however, is a definite improvement over the first. It's still excruciating in parts, but it was more watchable, and that Lewisham joke was funny.
It has a distinct Britishness, it's that whole vibe of sticking up for the underdog that's the key here.
Once again it's Geoffrey Whitehead who manages to save the day, again it's his delivery that makes it semi watchable, no wonder he's been a sitcom stalwarts for so long, he is terrific.
5/10.
I had no idea of doing a hatchet job on this show, but it really isn't the best. This second episode however, is a definite improvement over the first. It's still excruciating in parts, but it was more watchable, and that Lewisham joke was funny.
It has a distinct Britishness, it's that whole vibe of sticking up for the underdog that's the key here.
Once again it's Geoffrey Whitehead who manages to save the day, again it's his delivery that makes it semi watchable, no wonder he's been a sitcom stalwarts for so long, he is terrific.
5/10.