I've just seen SPACED for the first time. For those unaware, its a 1999/2000 British comedy starring Simon Pegg of Shaun Dead / Hot Fuzz fame, in fact by all the same creative talent of those two films. It's about two 20something listless losers (guy and girl) who have to pretend to be a couple to live in an apartment, but it frequently uses cut-away fantasy gags like Family Guy with a heavy sci-fi/fantasy/horror movie homage.
My first impression of it was disappointing. I thought that the show was a sci-fi sitcom like Red Dwarf about them being on a spaceship or something, so when it turned out just to be about people mucking about town I was pretty pissed. As the first series went on I started to take a liking to it, but in the second series I absolutely fell in love with it. I dunno if S2 was that much better but it felt like it was. I also appreciated how each S2 ep had an action premise to it, like the agents pursuing Daisy or Tim trying to retrieve his drawing sample from the guy's office.
By the time the series ended I was wistfully in love with the show, and quite pissed there wasn't anymore, or any kind of ending. It was hilarious... full of homages to my favorite movies... but I also grew to care about the characters a lot.
And any show with a disturbingly affectionate best guy-friends relationship is always a plus in my book
For those who didn't get the new USA DVD release, at the end of the docu they did a little 30 second epilogue scene, showing Tim and Daisy married and with a baby. Tim wants to call her Luke, in spite of her being a girl.
Nice to know they got together, anyway!
My first impression of it was disappointing. I thought that the show was a sci-fi sitcom like Red Dwarf about them being on a spaceship or something, so when it turned out just to be about people mucking about town I was pretty pissed. As the first series went on I started to take a liking to it, but in the second series I absolutely fell in love with it. I dunno if S2 was that much better but it felt like it was. I also appreciated how each S2 ep had an action premise to it, like the agents pursuing Daisy or Tim trying to retrieve his drawing sample from the guy's office.
By the time the series ended I was wistfully in love with the show, and quite pissed there wasn't anymore, or any kind of ending. It was hilarious... full of homages to my favorite movies... but I also grew to care about the characters a lot.
And any show with a disturbingly affectionate best guy-friends relationship is always a plus in my book

For those who didn't get the new USA DVD release, at the end of the docu they did a little 30 second epilogue scene, showing Tim and Daisy married and with a baby. Tim wants to call her Luke, in spite of her being a girl.
