On one level it is a standard sit com. On another it is an enseble piece in front of a live audience (which is never easy). One character is also a narrator, so it has a sense of panto about it (and who doesn't like panto?). Finally, is has the gentleness of a 1970s June Whitfield offering...
I like it. Its very clever on a range of dirrerent levels. And it makes me laugh. :shrug:
If you want some real shit to emote about, go online and dig out an episode of Love Thy Neighbour. Then post a review on NSC. Or, on the other hand . . . . :bigwave: