Sunday, 23 December 2012

Preview:Peep Show Season 8, Episode 5 Chairman Mark Free Online


Jeremy, desperate to avoid living with Super Hans, sparks up an old relationship with Mark's siser Sara, and moves in with her and her five-year-old son, Joshy.Free Download Video Peep Show 22th July 2012 Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Peep Show Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Mark, meanwhile, in an attempt to deal with a damp patch on his bedroom wall, launches a campaign to be elected chairman of the freehold committee of Apollo House.Mark and Jez are a couple of twenty-something roommates who have nothing in common - except for the fact that their lives are anything but normal. Mayhem ensues as the pair strive to cope with day-to-day life.It was uncanny to see Mark sat in front of Tool Academy delivering Jez’s lines, a brief glimpse into a parallel dimension where David Mitchell played the caution-to-the-wind half of Peep Show’s dysfunctional double act, and Robert Webb the smug told-you-so rationalist.

It can’t have been half as uncanny as Mark must have felt, though. Even his inner monologue was moved to remark on the unlikelihood of Super Hans proffering sensible legal advice on his new book deal.

Not that Jez was entirely in Captain Sensible mode. He still believed that a pamphlet, a five-day course, and boffing the training leader were sufficient preparation for a new career. Come graduation day though, instead of life coach certification he was awarded the cold shoulder and an accusation of sexual perversion. “In a bad way?” he asked. Yes Jez, in a bad way.

Long-time viewers will have felt the nudge of recognition in Jeremy’s bedroom scene, as Celia’s taboo-breaking talk shot us right back to series two’s “Now fuck me and pretend I’m your mum” Nancy.

Even for an industry with roughly the same level of professional rigour as those people who leave shoeboxes of maggoty apples and an honesty jam-jar outside their front gate, Celia the life coach behaved wildly inappropriately.

 Sleeping with a trainee, then refusing to grant his imaginary qualification because of something uttered in the heat of the moment is hardly the height of probity, and – in the awareness that this may well be an unwise debate to enter into - surely cutting off and eating someone’s hair ranks lower on the sex-psycho spectrum than turning other people’s severed genitals into beachwear?

Jeremy’s sexual escapades weren’t the only element that felt recycled about this week’s episode. Mark’s inner disdain for Dobby’s clubbing, hipster mates was a return to Sophie’s series three foray into class As (in the episode that contains a shining moment for Mark Corrigan: that speech disabusing loved-up ravers of their tedious notions of interconnectedness).

The borrowing wasn’t contained to Peep Show either. In a revealing moment of shared parenthood with Armstrong and Bain’s Fresh Meat, Mark’s “Literary greats […] Ian McEwan or Tony Parsons” line hit the same comic note as Vod’s “Andy Motion and Purple Ronnie” poets gag from last week’s finale (unless it didn’t, and I’ve just been unnecessarily rude about Tony Parsons… Hang on, no, that’s wrong.

There’s no such thing as unnecessary rudeness about Tony Parsons). The exchange went both ways, happily, as Oregon’s “…put her handbag in the fridge” suggestion on Fresh Meat took us all the way back to Mark’s nefarious plan for Sophie the promotion-stealer in Peep Show’s first series.

By chance I caught this show on BBC America while channel surfing thru the million channels on my cable service. Needless to say this show is funny as hell, the camera angles are used to great effect as well.

The two loser roommates and their insane exploits are bizarre, yet situations that I'm sure many people can relate to. The 2 protagonists are often left dealing with paranioa, anxiety, latenet homo-sexual thought, among other things. The one roommate works in a borish office, while the second roommate is lost in a world of fantasy, with his band that's not really a band since he does not actually write music or play gigs.