Seniors who refuse to grow up... and why should they?
I've said it before (about other Last of the Summer Wine series / seasons) and I'll say it again, this 2 disc set is like a sliver of your favorite cake... it leaves you wanting more.
Part of the world's longest running comedy TV show, 31 Series over 37 years, it's practically impossible to opine about this program in such a way that any new information is conveyed. That might sound odd about a TV show you may have never seen before, but it's true and perhaps even harder to believe when you consider that the episodes on this pair of DVDs are but a few of the 295 total produced over the years.
This and other product descriptions aptly paint word pictures which set the stage for yet another installment of adventures with three senior citizens named Clegg, Alvin and Truly, seniors who refuse to grow up, but not until you become immersed in the village where they live (a village which is surrounded by fantastic natural picturesque backdrops all along its perimeter) can you begin to appreciate the genius of creator / writer Roy Clarke and his brand of storytelling.
There's a new guy in town by the name of Hobbo who reminds me very much of a former character known as Foggy Dewhurst, Foggy for short. Hobbo is just plain zany but with enough moments of lucid sanity to make you wonder which aspect of this character is the real deal. He is so well acted you may never know. I would be remiss if I did not make mention of how the show's cast has grown over the years to include more elder boys (who still will be boys) and the matriarchs who show them the folly of their ways.
Once you become acclimated with the 3 lead characters and supporting cast you can randomly dip in and out of their shenanigans without missing a beat because nearly all episodes are standalone stories. A common thread-worn trope of modern TV where characters are in similar if not the same predicaments over and over again, that's nowhere to be found in this show... that's what makes Last of the Summer Wine so much fun to watch, its situations are not only funny, but very down to earth.
A sitcom doesn't accidentally run for 3 dozen years. More to the point, Roy Clarke wrote the entire run, no mean feat by today's television standards. It also means his knowledge of each character is unrivaled. Not even the actors who portray those characters know them as well as Roy however each actor so embodies their on screen persona you'll forget you're watching a work of fiction. Some characters come and go, others, or rather the actors who portray them have passed on, however there's a staying power to the cast and production crew which makes Last of the Summer Wine a better than safe bet at any point along its 30+ series.
You'll find I've submitted this same review, pretty much word for word, about this and other Last of the Summer Wine DVD releases, not because I'm lazy, but because the Internet already offers volumes of information about the show, including scripts. I don't like my favorite TV shows spoiled before I watch them, even if they are already decades old, which is why I'm not divulging any details about specific episodes.
This is comfort food feel good comedy at its best.
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