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The IT Crowd series 4 episode 6 review #2

Jake Laverde


In the final episode of The IT Crowd series four, Denholm's past comes back to haunt him. Does the episode end the show on a high? Here's Jake's review...

Published on Jul 30, 2010

Reynholm v Reynholm

Oh no! Douglas's long presumed dead wife Victoria has come back from wherever she was! All is joyous... for about two weeks, until Douglas decides he wants a divorce. Victoria wants to take him and Reynholm industries to the cleaners, and it's up to Jen to provide legal counsel! Old faces pop up at the trial which could decide the IT Crowd’s very future!

The last episode in the series sadly doesn't seem to deliver any big pay off. Despite the rather dramatic storyline, it all comes across a tad self-indulgent, referencing the problematic court case storyline in episode three. It's not all bad though, since there's a quite frankly inspired and accurate Star Trek tribute in the form of a naughty home video. And Belinda Stewart-Wilson (known as Will's fit mum from The Inbetweeners) delivers an amusingly stilted performance.

But the whole thing goes absolutely nowhere. At one point, Noel Fielding briefly returns as Richmond and takes over the whole thing for a few minutes before bowing out in what just feels like a giant wink to the fanbase.

Not that there's anything wrong with playing to the gallery in itself. But for anyone new to the show it could be alienating as they’ll doubtless wonder what they're missing out on. The rest of the main group also seem totally superfluous to proceedings, Roy and Moss reduced to bit parts in their own show.

Matt Berry as Douglas entertains best in small short doses. Given a whole episode to himself, his funny voice schtick loses steam and his detached acting style drains the energy from the screen. His predecessor, Chris Morris as Denholm Reynholm, was like a giant ball of barely restrained lightning capable of exploding at any moment. Matt Berry in comparison is a grey raincloud spouting drizzle, delivering a sometimes amusing monotone blankly.

In my review of episode one, I noted that The IT Crowd had slowly moved on from its Father Ted-esque roots to become something more of an American sitcom. In particular, Seinfeld. The way the various plots thread out in order to dovetail neatly into one big finale, the way observations are crow-barred into the dialogue. Seinfeld is recognised as one of the true greats of TV, so to be compared to it should be a high honour. Except Seinfeld had a team of writers, and The IT Crowd only has one, and he's clearly running out of ideas.

Another thing I've noticed during this series: Roy's obvious discomfort at being naked and vulnerable in the presence of another man in episode three - we're in the 21st century now, is this even acceptable any more? Consider this. My Family had an episode where the son Michael came out... to universal indifference. It's crazy to believe that a pre-watershed BBC sitcom is now more progressive than a late night Channel 4 show. Let me repeat that, My Family is more progressive than The IT Crowd.

How could this improve? Firstly, lay off the Seinfeld box sets for inspiration. Look instead towards The Big Bang Theory, which manages to be cartoony and semi-realistic. Remember why Moss and Roy are in the basement in the first place - they're outcasts and Jen is at best socially functional. Let's get back to the early days of barely plausible happenings coming to great crescendos with flights of fancy that take life on their own instead of relying on pithy one liners.

The IT Crowd started off with genuine promise, which later series have failed to deliver on. The year off it took in 2009 doesn't even seem to have done any good. But if a new team of writers can come in and start injecting fresh ideas, with Linehan as the lord overseer, then perhaps the already confirmed fifth series may not seem like the final nail in the show’s coffin.

Read Jake's take on episode 5 here.

 

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Re: The IT Crowd series 4 episode 6 review #2
Posted By Hannay 1 July 30, 2010 10:48:27 PM

Is it just me or is anyone else getting fed up with the predictable reviews of this show. I know everyone is entitled to their own opinions but sometimes I feel these reviews just pick up on negative aspects for the sake of it e.g the comment made above - "Another thing I've noticed during this series: Roy's obvious discomfort at being naked and vulnerable in the presence of another man in episode three - we're in the 21st century now, is this even acceptable any more?" which is contradicted by "Remember why Moss and Roy are in the basement in the first place - they're outcasts..." which shows the author of the post surely gets why Roy might not be an enlightened 21st century boy? Just a thought.

Re: The IT Crowd series 4 episode 6 review #2
Posted By sundayboy 1 July 30, 2010 11:27:24 PM

Yes Hannay, I was just thinking exactly the same thing too as I finished reading this review...

Re: The IT Crowd series 4 episode 6 review #2
Posted By JimBellington 1 July 31, 2010 10:46:11 AM

I would say this is why they are posting two reviews for every episode. Surely reading a review that you don't agree with can only widen your perception? Also i'm pretty sure that it would be incredibly boring if you trawled the internet and agreed with every review you found.

Re: The IT Crowd series 4 episode 6 review #2
Posted By A1nostalgia 1 July 31, 2010 11:14:34 AM

The current series of My Family goes out at 9pm. Clearly such a radical and progressive show is not pre~watershed anymore...

Re: The IT Crowd series 4 episode 6 review #2
Posted By A1nostalgia 1 July 31, 2010 11:20:58 AM

Certainly the show missed Chris Morris' eccentric overlord. Matt Berry seems to enjoy his part, but the character has been allowed to overshadow Moss, Jen and Roy the nominal stars of the show. Good to see Noel Fielding make a cameo but maybe the show has now (sadly) run its course. There were only three series of Father Ted and Black Books. Perhaps a fourth series was one too far?

Re: The IT Crowd series 4 episode 6 review #2
Posted By Name1ess 1 July 31, 2010 02:46:28 PM

@Hannay Your absolutely right. I've enjoyed this series a lot, but these reviews seem to be about another show entirely.

Re: The IT Crowd series 4 episode 6 review #2
Posted By darthkrusty 1 July 31, 2010 06:16:59 PM

It gets me that the only episode that D.O.G. really bigs up from this series of the I.T. crowd is the Countdown one...is this purely because one of their own writers is on it? I think series four has benefited greatly from the thinking that has been put into each show, it has helped to stop the element of the basement being the constant location. I also agree that maybe the order of the episodes could have been rearranged which could have helped the flow of this season. On a whole though all the characters still have their charm and as with previous seasons not all the one liners are hits, but the balance has been found and Roy and Jen not screaming so much has definitely improved the delivery of dialogue. As for the reviews....apparently it is fashionable for this site to have completely contrasting and negative views and opinions in every article they post. Is it a power thing where they feel Lord like for creating a frenzy of responses from us, the 'geek minions'? Clearly they have great skills in the writing dept. and keep relatively up to date with the multimedia cultures that we obviously visit here for but it just seems like some of the writers are forever crossing the road constantly looking left when the traffic is coming from the right.

Re: The IT Crowd series 4 episode 6 review #2
Posted By SpeakerToAnimals 1 August 1, 2010 02:43:03 AM

Agree with the other posters that the reviews of 'The IT Crowd' have been a joyless lowpoint of this site for the last few weeks. It also seems hypocritical to say the show is running out of ideas because it referenced the arse-kissing scene when reviewers here have been banging on about it for weeks. Okay, we get it: it made *you* uncomfortable. Also, both reviews are virtually identical so why bother printing two?

Re: The IT Crowd series 4 episode 6 review #2
Posted By TimBisley 1 August 1, 2010 02:28:02 PM

Think the review is bang on. If you think this was a good episode, you're clearly just a rabid fanboy. Go and watch "The Work Outing" and remind yourself how good this show can be.

Re: The IT Crowd series 4 episode 6 review #2
Posted By Name1ess 1 August 1, 2010 11:31:48 PM

@TimBisley. Have you ever considered that people just have different tastes? For me these po faced reviews don’t reflect a lot of people opinions and I think it’s worth pointing that out. I liked this episode but I wouldn't describe myself as a rabid fanboy, there's no way I'm putting Graham Linehan on a pedal stool.

Re: The IT Crowd series 4 episode 6 review #2
Posted By stuxmusic 1 August 2, 2010 10:53:53 AM

Unsure why we need two reviews that say almost the exact same thing. I thought it was funny. The end.

Re: The IT Crowd series 4 episode 6 review #2
Posted By denofgeek_simon 1 August 2, 2010 01:27:55 PM

We hear the criticism that we've been getting with regards our reviews of The I.T. Crowd. It's a show we love a lot, and we did experiment with running dual reviews for the duration of the series, something we've been toying with for other shows. All we can ask is our reviewers to give their honest opinion, which they've done, and both of them are paid-up lovers of the show. They just haven't warmed to this series as much as previous ones - there's nothing more sinister to it than that, I assure you. Simon

Re: The IT Crowd series 4 episode 6 review #2
Posted By rottenjohnny 1 August 2, 2010 07:00:48 PM

Aren't all episodes of My Family met with universal indifference? And whilst I've no problem with people being gay I think I could be forgiven for being a little tense if a man unexpectedly kissed me on the arse. Anyway, I thought the episode was good, but overdid the Heston Blumenthal gag, and I agree that Douglas shouldn't have hogged so much of the screentime in this episode and the rest of the series.

Re: The IT Crowd series 4 episode 6 review #2
Posted By nm4471a 1 August 9, 2010 10:30:14 AM

i thought there were different writers on this series? the reviews on this site remind me of the episode of the simpsons where comic book guy is on about itchy and scratchy: "Rest assured I was on the Internet within minutes registering my disgust throughout the world. Bart: Hey, I know it wasn’t great, but what right do you have to complain? Comic Book Guy: As a loyal viewer, I feel they owe me. Bart: For what? They’re giving you thousands of hours of entertainment for free. What could they possibly owe you? If anything, you owe them. Comic Book Guy: Worst... episode... ever. it's only a telly programme. stop watching it if you dont like it.
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