Personally I love Day 27 On the Town with Logg.
http://wherearethejoneses.com/2007/07/04/day19/
I am worried this is because I know people like Logg….Anyway, his character makes me cringe and laugh at the same time and it's the contrast of his drinking and his previous treatment of Dawn and Ian that really make this episode funny.
Mothers Pride
This episode is my favourite, full of wonderful clichés that people use when someone has passed away. Angels retorts are very funny and very matter of fact.
We get to see a softer side of Dawn, yes she's a strong woman who's gone out and has took brave step to find her siblings but there's more to her than that.
Excellent writing brilliant performances.
Some brilliant punchlines and plus you get to see Ians flip flops. :o)
I may have a favourite, or I may not, but I have to be completely impartial so I'm not telling!
Hard to pick a favourite. I did really enjoy the Carston Whelks episode (50: It's like talking to yourself) set on the sofas in one of his restaurants. The concept of him wanting to make everyones dreams come true really tickled me and what with Ian's biscuit inside a chicken dream?..chortle chortle
I just watched the episode again and something I didn't notice the first time. He asks the waitress to check under his food before he touches it, now we know he is quite a shady character it makes sense.
"..it's the way the ham comes packaged quite differently…"
Brilliant stuff.
It has to be 31: A bit of French.
It's the way Dawn embraces family life, pegging out washing and referring to "cooking for my boys". It's Ian's and 'Jamboneau's' manly conversation about the contest they've been having. It's the fireside chat as the old family photos crackle. Oh and it's the music as well.
It's also
"What kind of brother steals another brother's shoes?"
And the ep is even better when you know what happens in later episodes.
DAWN
Where's your toilette?
JAMBONEAU
Er, upstairs on the left. Or anywhere.
And of course, it's the wine and food on the floor. "Bye, fishie!"
I have to add one to my list. Number 58: Handy Household Hints. Particularly the bit where Dawn has brown all round her eyes.
Maybe it's because I'm a girl and have read ridiculous stuff like that in mags.
Hadn't looked for a couple of weeks and just had a catch up. Great stuff. I love the latest Ian battering. Raid his tin, break his toys, shoot him and he still keeps going.