Muchi
Joined Apr 1999
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This show was pathetic! Possibly the only plus to Bullpitt being made is that it was such a spectacular failure that hopefully no one will ever let Gary Reilly make another sitcom again. After Brass Monkeys, Hey Dad and My Two Wives you'd think that network executives would have realised that his shows simply aren't funny!
This series is easily the funniest thing to be made by The Comedy Channel . The writing was incredibly original and funny. Each episode went for only 5 minutes but had more laughs than any half hour sitcom of the day. If you ever find yourself watching the comedy channel and a scheduled programme finishes 5 or more minutes early don't change channel! This series is used as filler for shows like Jay Leno and others. You never know when one of these gems will show up on The Comedy Channel.
This was a brilliant show. The most enjoyable part for me was the multiple story lines that ran over each episode. Geoffrey Atherden cleverly didn't start and finish each story at the same time like other tv series have, instead he had several plots going at once each at different stages of completion. Stories could start or end at any point in the season without effecting the quality of each episode. The cast was also fantastic, everyone played their roles with determination, trickery and humour. I have to give special mention to Rhys Muldoon and Geoff Morrel, Greg and Col were my favourite characters and I always enjoyed it when they argued over budgets and business plans. I really hope that Geoffrey Atherden makes a second series of Grass Roots, but even if he doesn't I'll always have re-runs