Mini-Review: Quirky and fun characters, with a dark undertone that doesn't crowd out whacky antics.
But the writers seem to lose their way halfway through. Characterisation of the main character is sacrificed for laughs making him seem psychopathic in the face of a world-ending tragedy which he is responsible for.
The 'don't be afraid to be smart' moral seems half hearted, something decided by committee and only adhered to with disappointed reluctance.
Overall disappointing despite good aspects.
Mini-Review: Hours of people telling you how a job they had decades ago was lifechanging.
Perfect for people sick of reading the script, book, watching the movie, and tired of playing with the action figures.
Mini-Review: Mostly concerns the ridiculousness of blasphemy charges, and the London bombings.
The rest of the act is spent trying to convince the audience that what they are hearing is funny.
The material might have been cutting edge in the 90's but nowadays feels forced and pointless.