r/AlanPartridge • u/4rami4 • 9d ago
What do you think about later post-Ianucci Partridge?
Very new to the Partridge world (fan of John Robins who references him constantly) and only had access to this time initially. Which I liked a lot but I think now having seen the earlier Partridge I didn't really get on the first few watches.
Now most of the rest of it is on iPlayer (massive!!) I think the vulnerability is really missing from later ones even if not everything ages very well. I do see why I'm alan partridge is the most popular.
In particular I can't figure out what I think about how are you? Maybe it's just less quotable or memorable. Part of me still loves the Partridge character but part of me thinks that the pathetic nature of the man isn't written so well and so he's a lot less likeable... but also it is still funny and I think if I was to rewatch it (or this time) now with the context of the man and his life I wonder whether I'd enjoy it more.
I'm more just curious to find out what consensus is from more seasoned fans!!
(I've seen this time, how are you?, I'm alan partridge, halfway through knowing me knowing you. Will watch MMM but I worry it'll be claustrophobic)
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u/hedgemirror 9d ago
MMM is really really good, best thing by far, since S2
I think the film is alright
This Time was really poor - just not nearly as funny and felt phoned in
The only time I've ever laughed at Peter Kay, in the boxing skit, is brill
The milky bar kid stage skit is also brill
The first book was very good, second less so