Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Farooqis have an unforgettable Christmas when a surprise bonus leads to a Lapland holiday, but things go downhill fast after a disastrous discovery.The Farooqis have an unforgettable Christmas when a surprise bonus leads to a Lapland holiday, but things go downhill fast after a disastrous discovery.The Farooqis have an unforgettable Christmas when a surprise bonus leads to a Lapland holiday, but things go downhill fast after a disastrous discovery.
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From seeing Guz Kan on Buzzcocks, expectations weren't high anyway, but he managed to sink to even deeper depths with this dire totally unfunny attempt at comedy. Terrible acting, poorly written. This highlights the levels BBC have fallen to. Hardly watch BBC anyway but this is a typical reason to avoid it even more. Truly shocking and gave it a single star as unable to give a zero or even a minus rating!! Avoid this at all costs!!
It's quite amazing that they gathered some good, funny actors and still managed to create something so unwatchable. It's like the BBC are just completely detached from what real life is, they appear to be hiring anyone and everyone to write this tripe for them.
I would recommend doing everything in your power to to avoid watching this.
I would recommend doing everything in your power to to avoid watching this.
Arslan and Hannah are about to celebrate Christmas - well, sort of. Arslan is Muslim and doesn't believe in it, but his festive resistance softens somewhat when he receives an unexpected £8,000 from work. The family then head off to Lapland.
New original content is in short supply this Christmas, and I really wanted to enjoy this. Unfortunately, there's very little here to recommend it. I'd go as far as to say it's dreadful.
The script is atrocious. It's badly written, the so-called jokes barely register, and the whole thing looks cheaply made. It constantly opts to shout rather than observe, with all the subtlety of a reindeer with a flashing red nose and a megaphone.
Things briefly improve when Sue Johnston appears - the single chink of light in an otherwise joyless affair. Her performance is on an entirely different level to everyone else's. Guz Khan, sadly, is excruciatingly bad. Credit to the two children, though; they were genuinely good and showed far more natural ability than most of the adults.
I did wonder whether this might have worked with a different cast and a lighter touch, but the answer is almost certainly no. The writing simply isn't strong enough.
The dancing couple genuinely made my skin crawl.
I'm almost awaiting awards recognition for Sue Johnston out of sympathy alone, although her agent really should be protecting her from material this weak. She's vastly superior to this.
2/10.
New original content is in short supply this Christmas, and I really wanted to enjoy this. Unfortunately, there's very little here to recommend it. I'd go as far as to say it's dreadful.
The script is atrocious. It's badly written, the so-called jokes barely register, and the whole thing looks cheaply made. It constantly opts to shout rather than observe, with all the subtlety of a reindeer with a flashing red nose and a megaphone.
Things briefly improve when Sue Johnston appears - the single chink of light in an otherwise joyless affair. Her performance is on an entirely different level to everyone else's. Guz Khan, sadly, is excruciatingly bad. Credit to the two children, though; they were genuinely good and showed far more natural ability than most of the adults.
I did wonder whether this might have worked with a different cast and a lighter touch, but the answer is almost certainly no. The writing simply isn't strong enough.
The dancing couple genuinely made my skin crawl.
I'm almost awaiting awards recognition for Sue Johnston out of sympathy alone, although her agent really should be protecting her from material this weak. She's vastly superior to this.
2/10.
All the family sat down to watch this new BBC "Comedy" prime time 9pm on BBC1 at Christmas.
Each and everyone of us found it AWFUL It is not a comedy! And the script is terrible.
And why the references to Allah and Radicalisation! Do we need this stuffed down our face at Christmas!
AVOID at all costs.
Each and everyone of us found it AWFUL It is not a comedy! And the script is terrible.
And why the references to Allah and Radicalisation! Do we need this stuffed down our face at Christmas!
AVOID at all costs.
Christ this was a tough watch. I gave it half an hour but couldn't stand anymore so can't confirm if it improves but I'm going to stick my neck and say no. It wont.
Poorly written. Dreadful acting from the lead Guz Khan. Never heard of him and Googling yields "comedian." Not a chance. As funny as a rectal exam. There's too much bro-ing and modern slang trying to relate to the Gen whatevers. Norf Landan pseudo rap accents are not funny. And there is rapping. Dreadful rapping.
Theo Barklem-Biggs has lowered himself to an unacceptable levels after his brilliance in Rogue Heroes.
Morgana Robinson seemed awkward delivering the clunky script.
The two little girls were good though.
Usual racial tropes on display from clichéd characters. Writer Andy Milligan seems to enjoy bringing the Asian chips on shoulders to life. Almost trying to achieve Godlike levels of cultural awareness, ramming Pakistani life down our throats.
The story was laughable though. A clerical error in a bonus going unchecked before spending? And if not the company would honour it had it been spent.
I got as far as the cringy hash brownie scene and switched off.
Poorly written. Dreadful acting from the lead Guz Khan. Never heard of him and Googling yields "comedian." Not a chance. As funny as a rectal exam. There's too much bro-ing and modern slang trying to relate to the Gen whatevers. Norf Landan pseudo rap accents are not funny. And there is rapping. Dreadful rapping.
Theo Barklem-Biggs has lowered himself to an unacceptable levels after his brilliance in Rogue Heroes.
Morgana Robinson seemed awkward delivering the clunky script.
The two little girls were good though.
Usual racial tropes on display from clichéd characters. Writer Andy Milligan seems to enjoy bringing the Asian chips on shoulders to life. Almost trying to achieve Godlike levels of cultural awareness, ramming Pakistani life down our throats.
The story was laughable though. A clerical error in a bonus going unchecked before spending? And if not the company would honour it had it been spent.
I got as far as the cringy hash brownie scene and switched off.
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