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I just found out about this show from David Mitchell and Robert Webb. I'm a big fan of their past sketch show stuff, but this is something else.

I've just watched the first episode, and man. Dark, awkward, relateable humour. It's giving me the same feeling I got watching The Office (uk). Hopefully the quality keeps up.

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It's.. ok?

I've seen the whole series, and I can safely say if you've enjoyed it thus far you shouldn't be disappointed (the road trip episode being my favourite.). I definitely didn't hate it, and will look for series 2 should it be forthcoming, but I think my favourite non-sketch, non-Peep thing of theirs was the consulate based thing whose name escapes me right now.

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