Mammoth series two review – it is a subversive thrill to laugh at these offensive jokes
This old-school sitcom about a PE teacher who wakes after being frozen since the 70s is an impeccably deadpan send-up of masculinity. But it hits hardest when this unreconstructed man turns out to be right about life today You can lay the demise of political satire at the door of (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (South&CentralAsia)
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