Dorothy is getting the persistent attentions of one Sir Percy, she hatches a plan to halt his advances, by using his nephew, and Robert.
Very funny, what this did very well was highlight to cultural clash that still exists between The Brits and Americans, when it comes to matters of a sporting nature. We have Dorothy as the loud, boisterous cheerleader, and Robert desperate to watch his cricket in total silence.
Robert is so engrossed in the cricket, that he's oblivious to all that's going on around him, the laughs come when the nephew takes a shine to Robert, and Stritch becomes a little perturbed.
I can't imagine many Americans like cricket, and I don't blame them.
Fun, 7/10.
Very funny, what this did very well was highlight to cultural clash that still exists between The Brits and Americans, when it comes to matters of a sporting nature. We have Dorothy as the loud, boisterous cheerleader, and Robert desperate to watch his cricket in total silence.
Robert is so engrossed in the cricket, that he's oblivious to all that's going on around him, the laughs come when the nephew takes a shine to Robert, and Stritch becomes a little perturbed.
I can't imagine many Americans like cricket, and I don't blame them.
Fun, 7/10.