I can see why you thought that.
There were a couple of bumps along the way, but as a piece I doubt it'll hold up to repeated viewings.
When watching programmes I'm enjoying, I tend not to think beyond the moment or look around the 'edges'.
With that in mind, and the kudos the chaps bring with...
What vegster said.
But as said after the last one, and it's worth repeating, a lot of the enjoyment comes from not knowing the direction were going.
Other than a 'tales of the unexpected' type twist.
Now for next weeks we'll not know whether to laugh or cry, and that's the genius of the writing.
Oh I've just realised this should be 10pm.
For anyone new to this claustrophobic dark comedy, and not convinced by tonight's episode, the reviewers talking about it said next weeks is one of the bestest things ever.
So if you don't go with that one, then this isn't for you.
In happier news from Auntie Beeb, one of it's best programmes is back tomorrow night:-
I can't believe series one didn't have it's own thread.
'A Quiet Night In' was one of the funniest things I've seen in years.