Inside No.9 is getting ridiculous. In that it's ridiculous that it is writing at a level far above so many other more popular programmes, and it's still the "hidden gem".
"Merrily, Merrily" was one of the dark, quiet, human ones that gently stabs you in the heart. Reece and Steve could close in on Shakespeare in their adventuring through the human condition. And all under the shadow of comedy when they constantly wander outside that label. I wonder what they could do with a full-length play or film? Surely sometime down the line the BBC will ask them to do that?
It was awesome to see the League of Gentlemen back together, with honoured member Diane Morgan (please give her more and more roles, she's a wonder, though perhaps too preoccupied with Guinea Pigs!), and it was fun to hear Inside No. 9 reference itself