Great Show!
Warwick Davis is upbeat, sarcastic, and full of life. Carl Pilkington is a wet blanket. Put them together you have a snarky, understated, travel comedy featuring a veery unlikely pair who aren't even friends. I can't wait for more episodes. Also, if you like this watch Warwick Davis' Mockumentry (created by Ricky Gervais also) "Life's Too Short". I can't get enough of either of these shows!
Less A Journey, More A Brief Excursion
Another enjoyable, but too brief, turn at the 'Idiot' series. The twist, and you knew there had to be one, is that Karl is paired with a mate this time around.
To finish off the reported absolute final in the series, the intention was to go out with a bang. And to address that, our man had requested a traveling companion; obviously hoping that Rickey would join him in a not-so-subtle attempt to embarrass and humiliate his primary tormentor.
Cackling Gervais had other plans.
Bridging seasons two and three, Warwick Davis, the actor from 'Willow' and a host of other films, joins Karl on the Marco Polo Route. You might recall it was he whom Karl had called from the final scene in Season Two's finalé in China.
His reaction upon learning who would be accompanying him: "I don't know how it will work out, honestly. Edmund Hillary had that Tenzing fellow, Ben Fogle had James Cracknell. I've been given an Ewok." Incredibly, said right in front...
Another great effort
Pilkingtonian. If you're familiar with "The Ricky Gervais show" or previous seasons of An Idiot Abroad, you know what you're getting. Karl consistently blows my mind with his simple, yet often times insightful world view. Note that this season is shorter than the previous two (as is his traveling companion, Warrick Davis). Warrick's sunny demeanor only serves to show what a curmudgeon Captain BS is
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