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In the UK, we like our comedy cynical. The success of Blackadder or Alan Partridge is testament to that. But Spaced managed to be positive without being saccharine, or disingenuous. It was in its celebration of friendship, and wry look at both the challenges and simple pleasures of young adulthood, that it excelled.

The set-up is, on the face of it, simple. By the mid-point of the episode, our characters are in need of a bit of a boost. Tim and Daisy have been bickering over his Ex-related hangups. Neurotic artist Brian is anxious about going out for fear of being beaten up. We also get, in my opinion anyway, the essence of Spaced wrapped up in one scene: the imaginary gun battle.

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User reviews 2 Review. Top review. Best sitcom episode of all time. Maybe even better than The Opposite. Details Edit. Release date October 29, United Kingdom. United Kingdom. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 24 minutes. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Edit page. It seems worth a try Awakening to the same song on his radio, he angrily knocks it away. Daisy and Tim are watching reruns of 'Grange Hill' while Mike, still not over having been thrown out of the Territorial Army, is trying to get his survival kicks out of doing Eskimo rolls in a canoe at his Rough Ramblers group.

When Mike later shows up at the flat, dripping wet, he reveals that the roll went wrong and he had to be revived by the leader of the group; as a result he has been kicked out of the Rough Ramblers. Tyres arrives and suggests that what the group needs is a night out clubbing, which everyone finally agrees to.



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