Jean sends Sandy along to Lionel's hotel, but discovers he's checked out, the mishap leads to a little frustration, Jean and Lionel agree to go their separate ways.
We get to see the real direction the show is going, vibes of Just Good Friends, we also see the type of humour, rather high brow, loaded with sarcasm, one liners, and some near perfect deliveries. The party scene was very funny.
It's great to see Cheryl Hall back as the waitress, she worked so well with Palmer.
I'm not sure how I felt initially about Alistair, but there's no denying that Philip Bretherton played the part very well, he was the ultimate, pretentious yuppy, he'd have loved Del Boy.
It's a classy comedy, 8/10.
We get to see the real direction the show is going, vibes of Just Good Friends, we also see the type of humour, rather high brow, loaded with sarcasm, one liners, and some near perfect deliveries. The party scene was very funny.
It's great to see Cheryl Hall back as the waitress, she worked so well with Palmer.
I'm not sure how I felt initially about Alistair, but there's no denying that Philip Bretherton played the part very well, he was the ultimate, pretentious yuppy, he'd have loved Del Boy.
It's a classy comedy, 8/10.