plebsfndflattv
Flat TV is my favorite series of this last five years, I miss it so much and hope to be back this year. The British way to make television is well adored by millions all over the world and everybody knows it. I'm "BRITISHED" so many years ago and use to follow all series and movies and simply adore them. The Britished way to create characters and situations can be faked but never wins. There's a special way to be about the British people and a special way to make comedy just to last forever. A seal, a British sealed way to perform and every country in the wHole world has it, maybe, but, the excellence goes to them. British COMEDY IS THE BEST
nofuture-64706
Sorry for my mistake. Well, Flat TV needs to continue for the next years just because is one of the best comedies BBC has made. The two main characters go perfectly with the times we're living. I come from Argentina and (haha) believe me, not all the TV plots are so actual and a little bit of TV shows can be considered as good products... That's why I really like well done comedies and this is outstanding. Much more this simple TV fan could ask!
john116
Tom Rosenthal is brilliant in this, just as he is in 'Friday Night Dinner'. The concept of the show is clever, and contains spoofs of many television shows, including The Only Way is Essex. Tom's multiple characterizations are well done.For a first series, it was extremely well done. Hopefully there will be a second series where we will see more of the same characters, and develop it further. Americans may not understand the humour, but we Aussies certainly do!All in all, a very watchable, entertaining, funny show. So far, anything Tom does is amazing!
Ryan
Series 1 of Flat TV was fantastic. Well-written, well-acted, well-executed. Conceptually, the idea of the sitcom is innovative. Though based around a classic sitcom situation (2 flatmates, the girl next door to impress, etc.), a fourth-wall-breaking TV self-parody unlike that seen before pushes it to another level. The spoofs and impressions were very decent, and there is so much more potential to be explored with the Flat TV format, with a wealth of TV or film genres that have yet to be touched. A greater level of character development/relationship building is needed to push it to a 10 in my books, but for a first series of a sitcom, it had a good range of characters, a high gag density and something unique it is bringing to the table.