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The Mighty Boosh season 3 episode 1 (Eels) review
Robert Mclaughlin
Rob salutes the return of The Mighty Boosh, even if the opening episode of season three isn't too much to get excited about...
Published on Nov 19, 2007
The series kicks off with a slight change of premise from last season. Instead of being stuck in a shared flat in Shoreditch Naboo the Shaman has now opened a shop called Nabootique in which all manner of curios and knick knacks are sold. However, when he is asked to go to a Shamans Stag-Do, it's up to Vince and Howard to look after the shop, with of course hilarious and insane results.
Watching new episodes of the Boosh (after watching season 1 and 2 so often on DVD) is like raiding a 1980s tuck shop with all your favourites in there. You may have forgotten the original sweet taste of Dib-Dabs, Space Dust or Mojos, but you soon re-open the doors to this cavalcade of sweetie goodness. And once again, you bite into an overtly sugary tartrazine-based sweetie and all the memories come flooding back. Yum yum.
So even though the first episode has a lot of similar material from season two (and the stage show for that matter) you just don’t care, as it's great to see Tony Harrison, Zaboo, Kirk, the moon and the Cockney Hitcher again. And even while with the zipping wit of Fielding and Barrett there's still a feeling of seen it all before, this is still good stuff and is really a nice way to ease you back to ‘surreality’ of the show.
There is, of course, new stuff in there, and some great running gags such as being hunted down by student loan people, pieces of graffiti about Howard’s sexuality and Vince’s addiction to grabbing and tagging celebrates. We also get a new ‘baddie’ in the dancing form of ‘Elsie the queen of eels’ and a whole new and just plain wrong song called ‘Eels’.
While Naboo, Bollo and Rich Fuller take a back seat for this first episode, their presence is still felt and the little bits and pieces they do when they are on-screen are all full of fun.
Similar in many ways to the season 2 episode Nannageddon, this opener might not be the most original episode from the Boosh crew but it’s a great start and the teaser for next week's show - which is a homage to Innerspace - has you practically salivating.

UPDATE: Find our review of the second episode here. The third episode is reviewed here, and the fourth here. And the fifth here.
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Re: The Mighty Boosh season 3 episode 1 (Eels) review
Posted By garlicsmack 1 November 19, 2007 10:27:56 AM
It wasn't as bad as I feared it would be, actually. All they need to do is:
(a) make Vince nice again. Malicious Vince is quite upsetting.
(b) stop resurrecting characters that weren't very funny in the first place (Tony Harrison, the Hitcher). Eleanor was the funniest character in this ep by a country mile.
(c) More Naboo.
(d)
Re: The Mighty Boosh season 3 episode 1 (Eels) review
Posted By Robmac 1 November 19, 2007 11:45:20 AM
there was a lot of repetition - still good stuff but i have seen it before. I really liked Tony Harrison, but its a one episode joke and spoilt a good idea having the Shamans in it again ... apart from Kirk who is just great! I am going to guess that Rich Fuller will be doing that kind of odd roll for the entire series...hhhhheeeellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllloooooooooo.. did bring a smile ot my face!
Re: The Mighty Boosh season 3 episode 1 (Eels) review
Posted By khodge 1 November 19, 2007 01:07:46 PM
To be geeky and pedantic about it, this week's ep looks like an homage to "Fantastic Voyage", on which "Innerspace" was based.
Re: The Mighty Boosh season 3 episode 1 (Eels) review
Posted By khodge 1 November 19, 2007 01:07:46 PM
To be geeky and pedantic about it, this week's ep looks like an homage to "Fantastic Voyage", on which "Innerspace" was based.
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