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So he caught up with Julian and confronted him about stealing his money. The poor guy is really roughing it living out of a garage. Maybe he will start crashing at Tony's house after their heroin sessions. It was great seeing David Earl in this I love how it was essentially the same character he plays in Derek smelly, weird, and gross lol. This was a good episode it wasn't as funny as the previous episode but I really enjoyed it. 

Thanks for watching folks !!! Hopefully, you all are happy, safe, and healthy !!

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NEXUS

I've never really found afterlife funny, it's a great show for me but not because of comedy, I think Rick's acting is his best work and although it has some funny moments and life observations within it and the therapist I find excellent. It's the dark reality of being constantly suicidal but not really wanting or having the determination to end it that's the most interesting aspect of afterlife to me. The human condition of wanting to give up but continuing to struggle on appeals to my bi-polar side😅.

Joe S

“Not everyone’s fingered Jackie Collins” “have you?” “No” that had me pissing myself the first time lol

(Just) Steve

I'm only guessing, as I don't know if you've seen the movie, but you're most likely to know Sir Kenneth Branagh best as Victor Frankenstein in "Frankenstein" 1994. He also directed the first "Thor" Marvel movie. The final scene in this episode with him taking more drugs while the Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Into My Arms song plays over it gets me every time. I'm not crying, i've just got something in my eye...

Toby Lewis

Kenneth Branagh: Lockhart in chamber of secrets. I don’t understand how he looks like a stain to be honest.

Peter

I love Ricky in this, I find he implements so much of what he believes in this show. Half of the lines I’ve heard him say on chat shows about his beliefs and Twitter ect. ect.

Anonymous

Passed the set and Ricky Gervaid filming the 3rd Series in Hemel Hempstead yesterday. Will you eventually go back to the 3rd series Josh???

Anonymous

NEXUS It was never meant to be an out and out comedy much like derek.

David Lyons

A little ashamed to say there was a point in my life where the main thing I knew Kenneth Branagh for was playing the villain in Wild Wild West!

Daniel

The beach they filmed at is called camber sands, I used to go there every summer, really do like this show, it's got a lot of heart. Also I was watching Garth merenghis dark place earlier, you'd love it Josh! I hope it comes up one day. If not there's a great song they did called one track lover on YouTube might be worth a viewing on there..

Tony Smyth

Ricky can't roll a number, and only Steely Dan fans who smoke will get that joke.

Jason

Camber Sands is also where they went in The Inbetweeners for the Caravan Holiday!

Saul

Sort of hate-watching by this point. For a show that does a lot of things well - cinematography, music, pacing...the writing and characterisation irritate me more than any show I think I've ever seen. And it's only because Ricky is talented that it irritates me so much. I've literally never seen a more unpleasant main character in a TV show. And as much as the show likes to pretend otherwise, he's not actually meant to be genuinely unpleasant - he's meant to be the opposite. But the moralising, the finger-wagging about addiction and prostitution combined with the shallowness of their use in the show, just things that Ricky can be alternately contemptuous of and pretend to have empathy with, the self-centredness of the character and the fact that every single other human being is a prop for his own glorification.... He's grabbing you by the throat and telling you to admire him as a maverick and pity him as a martyr, and getting every secondary character to insist the same thing throughout; and the effect is like a slightly subtler version of that hologram Kanye got for Kim Kardashian: the one where he recreated/resurrected his dead father-in-law and had the 3D puppet-ghost talk about how great it was that Kim had married the most brilliant man in the world, and how lucky she was to have a genius for a husband. This show is one long Kanye hologram. Still watch it, although that's down to Josh more than the show.

Jay

I do enjoy After Life, but I can't disagree with any of this. It's very manipulative in the way it tries to invoke the required emotions and how the viewer is supposed to feel about the character. Derek and The Office are also guilty of this to a point, and I think it's a sign of Gervais' ego and belief that he's the loveable everyman. I don't hate Gervais at all, but Stephen Merchant was perfect at reining in this type of writing style, and I sorely miss his collaborations.

AfterWorkReactions

Thanks bud it for sure is darker than what I have seen from him bud I do enjoy the premise of the show so far.

AfterWorkReactions

Oh ok thanks bud. I have partly watched Frankenstein but not really paid full attention. Tay likes horror movies so I have seen a bit of it, but that is awesome.

AfterWorkReactions

Thanks for the info bud. I do want to check out that show, I am waiting for it to win a poll hopefully soon. Thanks man I will check it out!

Alexander Bond

I agree with all of that. He's developed this bizarre style in the last 10 years of the most sticky thick sentimentality laid on with a trowel, the crudest possible humor, and then shoehorning in his moralizing, and cuts between them in the most jarring fashion. I doubt he has a script editor. He insists on being an auteur.

Saul

"I don't think Gervais truly knows what a good person acts like" - yep. Which is weird, because he was very good at observing the minutiae of human behaviour in The Office. But in this and Derek it feels a lot like someone completely disconnected from normal human life is writing, someone who's lost touch with the way other people function. Or someone who just doesn't care, and only wants to put his own opinions out there and have a cast of characters affirm them for him. Narcissistic is the word for both Derek and this. They're vanity projects.