My main problem with any of the post-Merchant Gervais sitcoms is that every other scene seems like an excuse for Ricky to insert an argument that he's had with someone in real life (or even just in his head), regardless of whether or not it adds anything to the plot. It's like I'm not watching a character, I'm just watching him in a scenario he wrote where he wins every argument.
@rory31922 жыл бұрын
Yeah that's a major annoyance of mine. The Kath scenes in AfterLife are embarrassing, literally gets up from her work to walk across the office and just to lose an argument to Gervais haha
@Jzphh2 жыл бұрын
yeah exactly what i think. evident in his stand up specials he spends too much time on twitter
@kushty Жыл бұрын
You and the channel owner are actually sad little people.
@Vaquix000 Жыл бұрын
@@zelig1799 When Larry David gets in an argument in his show it's so much more realistic. They don't just shut up in awe of his wit, there's an actual argument. It's not like Ricky Gervais is even shutting them down with witty comebacks, most of the time it's just him saying his point of view as if that's enough to silence someone
@EarlyRomanKing Жыл бұрын
@@zelig1799 I completely understand where you are coming from. However Larry David has said himself that Curb is Larry being himself only with no filters he’s showing us what it’s like to be free from the constraint of caring what others think and therefore saying what one would say if there wasn’t the etiquette of being polite or dancing around a subject rather than just placating to not cause offence. I’m not sure he crowbars arguments in to the show, unlike Ricky, they are just every day circumstances where he doesn’t avoid an argument if it fits.
@marlastrongbow2 жыл бұрын
“He’d rather have the audience leave thinking he’s clever rather than he’s funny, and great comedians achieve the former by being the latter” fucking, nail on the head man. Great video
@yikwanwong8267 Жыл бұрын
So you did not watch "After Life", so why comment?
@MeChoonChannel6 ай бұрын
@Aerojet01 Is Bert Kreischer a great comedian? What about Joe Rogan?
@RichieW90210Күн бұрын
Wait a minute, surely it’s the opposite. Great comedians achieve the latter (being seen as funny) by being the former (clever).
@nkenchington65752 жыл бұрын
My thoughts: Gervais is mentally robust. He never understood KP's lack of confidence, despite it being obvious that Karl had had quite a traumatic upbringing. So the concept of becoming fat because of numerous reasons besides gluttony, is alien to him. He's never had kids, so that whole realm is alien to him. He doesn't drive. He rarely travels. He's kind of lived in a bubble his whole life, and his increasingly shite efforts reflect this echo chamber. After Life has many flaws, and one of them is the wholly unrealistic jobs that people have. Local papers aren't viable business propositions anymore, for example, and haven't been for some time. Prostitutes that bump along quite happily?! Where I grew up, Southampton, they were confined to the most deprived parts of the city, and were fucking terrifying and sad in equal measure. For such a supposedly happy man, he does seem really annoyed by huge swathes of the population. He's quite the enigma, is old Rick.
@PerkoVY Жыл бұрын
Yes he is very childish and immature whilst thinking he is profound. For example Gervais thinking that ‘dying in your sleep’ would stop everyone’s fear of death and make everyone happy like the fear of death is simply the pain. Or in Afterlife where he verbally attacks the child bully presumably thinking the audience would be cheering him on, whereas most of us know that children like that usually have horrific home lives.
@becca_rose_x Жыл бұрын
@@PerkoVY sorry but I think u taking certain aspects from it way way too seriously. When he was attacking the bully, it was done for comedy and shock value. We know that’s not right for how an adult should act in front of a child- which is WHY it made it funny. Because it was satire. Obviously yes there are children that have horrific home lives, nobody is doubting that. But you’re making it into something it was never intended for
@EarlyRomanKing Жыл бұрын
@@PerkoVY i actually think it’s scenes like where he threatens the bully show just how much he has stopped caring about himself and believes everything is pointless without his wife being with him. It also shows that there’s a loving man hidden inside. He loves his nephew and doesn’t want him to be hurt. He doesn’t care what happens to himself as a consequence of doing this as he would rather be dead than without his wife.
@andgah20 Жыл бұрын
But Hes right bra
@puliturchannel7225 Жыл бұрын
You don't need to have kids and shit, or a f-ing driver's license, to write profound comedy/drama, that the After Life is. Write a better one and stop bitching in the internet you donk.
@footballinvestorsclub2 жыл бұрын
In real life, if a person carried themselves like Tony day in, day out, they would find most friends would drift out of their life and stop wanting to interact with them. Depressed people do not have a constant sea of motivational friends who put up with all the darkness just to tell them how wonderful they are when they clearly aren't. Most people distance themselves for the most part & anyone who lived with depression would know that. it shows he has no real personal experience to draw on and his ego was too big to actually research it from a place of humility and empathy.
@shayjordan8297 Жыл бұрын
You make a great point, he should have been isolated and stuck at home and then the prostitute and druggy stuff would have made more sense, as he would have slipped into a dark world.
@yikwanwong8267 Жыл бұрын
If you have ever lost your wife and you wake up in the morning with no power to continue, then discuss. If not, you are just an opinionated twat. The picture painted that you continue because of someone else, in this case a dog, in other cases children, is true and accurate. The power you retain is the power that you can end it all if it is too painful, is the power that keeps you going step by step. It is true that some people distance themselves, but your close friends and family don't. The fact that almost 134,000 people losing someone close tweeted about "After Life", saying that they recognised the feeling is an indication that it was real and I second that feeling as well. One of the most touching tweets I read was a man in his 50s writing that it was the first time he could sit down and cry over his wife that died 15 years earlier, as he had to stay composed because of their three children.
@jamesjagger12166 ай бұрын
He'd also be serving a life sentence for murder.
@pussycats4568 күн бұрын
Yes, but it’s not real life, is it?
@TimoFromNorway2 ай бұрын
Looking up ''Ricky Gervais sucks'' on KZbin, you'll find most videos having a massive dislike to like ratio. I think it's because these people conflate disliking Ricky with the idea that you must be offended by him or that you are woke, which is a shield that he has build up around him, which is displayed in all of his comedy. For those of us able to look through that false veil, we see a man who is so out of touch with reality and addicted to social media. He screams about ''being cancelled'', despite landing show after stand-up special on bloody Netflix of all platforms... The truth is, Ricky is an atheist, childless 60+ year old boomer who thinks ''he's still got it''. He is so full of himself and he will go to his grave screaming ''god is not real''. But no one really cares... He has managed to capture the audiences of cat ladies, soccer moms and atheists. Look at his twitter and facebook. His audience is just that. Conflating entry level philosophical ideas with brilliant thinking. His soap opera level manipulation of trying to ''tug at the heartstrings'' on After Life is a thing that doesn't get made fun of enough. But the money keeps pouring in, and Ricky's ego keeps being stroked. Xfm Ricky Gervais would have hated what he has become.
@EpicGamer-fl7fnАй бұрын
Its annoying in general when critique-ing most comics. Like, no asshole, im not "woke" or offended. Im cringing and dying inside from how stale and unfunny what he said was. There absolutely is a lot of actually funny people out there that had/have some unapologetic ways to deliver the joke. Its almost sad how much of them are directly inspired by George Carlin's routines, where Carlin was i think the one true unfiltered comic that did it right. But then you have people like Gervais or Burr, both of were inspired by him, but they just cant fucking do that anymore. Not because the society is "woke" or bullshit like that. But because they are just degrading in quality as the years go by. they both were funny at one point, had their peak and now they are all just "Woke this, Woke that, im geting cancelled haha ecks dee hahaha" . Its so painfully annoying how unfunny they can be. And instead of getting the criticism its just "damn society bad, you cant joke about things anymore because of those damn woke liberals..." . Shut. The. Fuck. Up. You're unfunny and thats why people dont like you. Not because society is "woke".
@GimmickMemes2 жыл бұрын
The vibe I get from the main character is a Rick n Morty-esque "look at me, I'm a smarmy intellectual type who hates everyone. Praise me!"
@Howlingd0g Жыл бұрын
I was just about to post this exact comment.
@leafyishereisdumbnameakath425926 күн бұрын
Yeah but Gervais did good stuff like "The invention of lying"
@goose300183 Жыл бұрын
Oh man, the atheism thing is SO true! That's even evident back in the day with the animated podcast. He belittled Karl's Christian leanings at basically every opportunity, the Noah's Ark segment particularly stands out to me. It was partly done to make him look clever and Karl look stupid. But there is certainly some religious intolerance going on with him. I thought often that Gervais thinks he's cleverer than he really is. For example when they talked about humans sharing 70% of their DNA with slugs. Karl asked "what has it got that I've got?" and Gervais had absolutely no answer to that. He just had the factoid, nothing more. An actual naturalist, scientist or just someone somewhat knowledgeable about evolution could have given a proper answer. It's as if he felt that the 70% fact alone was enough to blow Karl's mind and make him look like a genius. That showed a lot of hubris.
@AA-hg5fk Жыл бұрын
Karl Pilkington is not a Christian, he has said on numerous occasions that he does not have a religion. This does not prevent him from believing in ghosts and other paranormal stuff.
@goose300183 Жыл бұрын
@@AA-hg5fkAh OK, you might have me there! On the radio show he used to read the bible, and he seemed to like it and believe it. What was on my mind was Gervais quietly laughing throughout and giving snide comments like "and he actually believes this!" while Karl was reading. That's why I thought he may be a Christian but I wasn't sure - that's why I originally said "leanings". The paranormal stuff was always great listening for sure!
@zahadaq10 ай бұрын
'Hubris' ... you keep using that word... I don't think it means what you think it means...
@goose30018310 ай бұрын
@@zahadaq Inconceivable.
@southj899 ай бұрын
Ricky Gervais is painful when he talks about religion or philosophy. He genuinely never got beyond a 15 year-olds understanding of Christianity. I’m sorry but people who think he’s profound and insightful about this topic prove themselves to be genuinely stupid
@JordyBoothy Жыл бұрын
Cheers for making this, man. Feels like I'm alone on After Life sometimes.
@logicbeagle2 жыл бұрын
My problem with everything Gervais has done since 2011 (or thereabouts) is the sentimentality. He has this really cheesy sentimental streak in him that he can’t leave alone. I saw some of that sneaking in towards the end of Extras. It’s my opinion that Merchant kept most of Ricky’s worst instincts in check. It surprises me that someone who made two shows I love (Office and Extras) now makes stuff I detest. I watched one episode of After Life but knew what to expect and I wasn’t disappointed. People love it though, in their millions. Nobody ever went broke underestimating the taste of the general public.
@_Shadbolt_ Жыл бұрын
As much as Gervais might have a sentimentality thing - it's definitely something Merchant has too. He explored it a lot in Hello Ladies and Outlaws especially. I think they both love those sentiment-driven stories, they always saw Tim and Dawn as the reason to keep watching the office. Not really arguing with you, just though I'd mention.
@MartinHiggins1972 Жыл бұрын
@@_Shadbolt_ Tim and Dawn was very different, not sentimental pap but an exquisitely plotted love story, delicately distributed throughout The Office, which, rather than taking away from the comedy, discretely added a counterbalancing weight of meaning which enhanced the whole.
@_Shadbolt_ Жыл бұрын
@@MartinHiggins1972 I agree with your analysis of Tim and Dawn, I guess we just disagree with the meaning of the word sentimental? Or maybe it's less about the sentimentality of the love story pre se, rather the problem lies in the overtness of it in the storyline. I'd say in Outlaws the love story sub-plot for example adds a really nice balance. Although it doesn't feel as real as the office's - but then reality was a specific aim of the office where Outlaws is definitely more escapist. I dunno, I was only mentioning that neither Ricky or Steve have done a project where there wasn't a pretty transparent love story at the heart of it! (I'm not internet arguing with you btw, I'm interested to hear your response)
@MartinHiggins1972 Жыл бұрын
@@_Shadbolt_ Gotcha. But nobody's criticising sentiment, which is different, the problem is the mawkish version that post-Merchant Gervais falls into. He needs someone who will say "no" to him, and perhaps force rewrites and complement his work.
@robroy4888 ай бұрын
It's hilarious when people say cunt in unexpected scenarios, constantly. That must've took some bloody skilled writing to achieve.
@reeceevans49582 жыл бұрын
When I found someone else who hates gervais new work and his grandstanding, I nearly subbed. But when I heard the Ben Shapiro hate? I made 6 new accounts and subbed on all of them, you’re a top lad
@TheThaddius Жыл бұрын
Ricky Gervais has morphed into the literal embodiment of Andy Millman. The scene where Andy goes into the pub and finally sits with all the idiots that liked his when the whistle blows show that is exactly how his career has gone.
@amugsgame9936 Жыл бұрын
Nailed it!
@StopitplsАй бұрын
I’m amazed how many people I know love this show, but even more baffled by how no one can justify it
@MrHEC3819912 жыл бұрын
Stewart Lee did a bit about so called "sad comedy" that basically summed up "Derek" and "Afterlife". I get the feeling Gervais really wants to be like Larry David or Louis CK(he even dresses like Louis) and their shows are way better written. This comment from another channel had a good point; "Despite generally being tedious, mawkish bulls**t, it's fascinating to see Gervais get all the female characters to tell him how funny and nice and clever he is. While playing himself. Writing lines praising himself."
@rory31922 жыл бұрын
Yeah agree with all of that, Gervais has said how much he likes Larry David/Louis CK (and American comedy in general) but he clearly doesn't have the skill to write like them. His characters interactions with female characters is honestly bizzare. The love interests feel platonic and female friends are constantly simping for him. It's not just AfterLife this happens in either, can trace it all the way back to Extras with Maggie and Andy (although I do think that dynamic actually works in that show)
@MrHEC3819912 жыл бұрын
@@rory3192 lol it's clear by now that he has a massive ego. I never watched The Office but a lot of people who dislike Afterlife are starting to think maybe Stephen Merchant was the real brains behind the show.
@MrHEC3819912 жыл бұрын
@@rory3192 Another great Stewart Lee bit was something like "If Ricky Gervais falls in a forest, is there an American around to call him a genius?" lol I can't find where he said that now but damn it was funny. But anyways, great video bro. You hit the nail on the head with this one.
@rory31922 жыл бұрын
@@MrHEC381991 Yeah Merchant is defo a massive loss but Gervais is hilarious in the Office and created David Brent so I don't think it's totally fair to say it was all Merchant. Plus The Office had an brilliant supporting cast whereas AfterLife's is awful
@rory31922 жыл бұрын
@@MrHEC381991 haha going to be searching for that now, cheers for watching mate
@13thcentury11 сағат бұрын
Sitting there with a hoodie and a can... giving it Harry the Pickle. Love it
@smallishfilms83622 жыл бұрын
I think you've nailed it. in that Bill Burr says he doesn't give a fuck and you can tell he means it. Gervais says he doesn't give a fuck but you can tell he really does give a fuck about what you think of him and how you view him
@travellingblade30152 жыл бұрын
Afterlife is so formulaic. When I sat down to start series 3, my Netflix account started playing S2 E3 instead of S3E1 and I honestly couldn’t tell. The characters are just cardboard cut outs. Every episode is practically the same and the plot is non-existent. What is any character trying to achieve? What are their motives and challenges they have to overcome? What are their conflicts? If Afterlife didn’t have such a sycophantic fanfare I would regard it as harmless. But the fact there are millions of people falling over themselves to exclaim what a genius masterpiece it is offends me. There’s many people that say it’s Ricky’s best work ever. He’s become a parody of himself and has made his own version of ‘When the whistle blows’
@rory31922 жыл бұрын
It's that fanfare that drove me to make this video, it's a real emperors new clothes situation. Gervais tells us his comedy is intelligent, so people feel dumb for not finding it funny and so overcorrect by saying it's "genius". Amazes me that more people don't see through it.
@jamiemartin7649 Жыл бұрын
One thing I noticed looking back at a lot of the old RGS and XFM clips is how often Ricky tries to make it seem like he knows a great deal about something seemingly just to come across as clever. Like Karl will ask one of his daft questions about a tricky scientific topic and Rick will fumble his way through a sentence tripping over his words, when it’s quite clear to the listener that he doesn’t really know the answer any more than Karl does.
@tommichael1533 Жыл бұрын
I remember watching the Office with my girlfriend at the time, we had no idea what we were watching, we just kept looking at each other puzzled, is this real? It was so brilliant it could have been genuine people being filmed in an office. We were hooked and it stands to this day as a brilliant, ground breaking sitcom. This video, though does make me think, there has been a nagging thought in my mind for some time with Gervais that he thinks he's the smartest Cword in the room. He's not. (I am) :)
@eagillum Жыл бұрын
His comedy often does seem self- indulgent, yes.
@makeitsonumberone13582 жыл бұрын
The use of the C word over and over, its stops being shocking to, he realy loves that word doesnt he 🙄
@rory31922 жыл бұрын
In fairness, there was a time when I thought swearing and especially the C word were the pinnacle of comedy. That time being when I was 12 years old.
@maxthelab84572 жыл бұрын
It's an uber powerful word though - it still shocks many. We also have to accept that society these days is awash with them, so it's no surprise it's become a mainstream term.
@sobbyhasselhoffАй бұрын
Which C word?
@zoekmАй бұрын
@@sobbyhasselhoffclogs
@JackBrun982 жыл бұрын
I’ve just finished the third season and I was moved from the whole series. After watching your analysis I understood what he built with this work and I accept some of your criticisms. I still enjoy some aspects of the series, but I cannot unsee your observations. Thank you for your analysis. I’m interested to your future videos. Greetings from Italy 🇮🇹
@rory31922 жыл бұрын
Ah man, don't let my crappy videos take away any enjoyment you had from the show. I don't actually know what I'm talking about! Thanks for watching
@JackBrun982 жыл бұрын
@@rory3192 no no it was a clever analysis. It was a nice awakening to me. As a “fanboy” I was a little bit blind on some characters/writing choices. I still think that it’s a recommended tv series and that he is a huge actor, but now I’m aware of some plot holes and other weaknesses of this series. This helps a lot to build some critical thinking and not just consider everything awesome because it is made from Ricky Gervais. I hope to see some more videos soon!
@yikwanwong8267 Жыл бұрын
@@rory3192 Credit where credit is due. You had your perception and maybe the initial commentor lost a parent at a young age, a child or a spouse, so they could relate to it.
@patrickrowles5747 Жыл бұрын
Don't know how this ended up in my feed, but glad it did. I found it really insightful and entertaining, and it went a long way to explaining why I was so conflicted about the show (a feeling I'd struggled to understand, being generally a big fan of Ricky Gervais). Not blowing smoke, but I can't remember enjoying a pop-culture critic/reviewer on YT who was previously unknown to me so much since discovering The Critical Drinker. Subscribed!
@martindavies16992 жыл бұрын
This is such a great critique Rory :)
@djsuspiria7064 Жыл бұрын
Ricky’s unchecked Narcissism has blinded his creativity and allowed his comedy to suffer
@AimeeColeman Жыл бұрын
I think merchant takes on any acting gig he can because he likes acting, whether it's the best script or not. But his writing is tops, like outlaws.
@wonderwoman55282 ай бұрын
I thought Kath’s character was a carbon copy of Maggie Jacobs in Extras
@holdtightbrizzle Жыл бұрын
I think this show works primarily because it's placed next to endless Netflix tripe. It was just refreshing to have something different.
@a-man317925 күн бұрын
I tried watching part of it, and i noticed scenes where the dialogue is just right out of his old stand up routine.
@jrb1802uk2 жыл бұрын
Oh man, cheers Rory. So glad I've stumbled across your channel. Not a fan of AL myself, but felt in the minority, as everyone goes on about how great it is. Didn't like Derek much, but couldn't stand Afterlife. So good to shout that out at last .
@gridlo2 жыл бұрын
Perhaps he'd find more meaning in life with a different job instead of his phoney sitcom job where he's always sure to be the smartest one in the room, eternally rolling his eyes at the oddball collection of goofy local eccentrics.
@kevinfitzsimons419 ай бұрын
Ya know what? I binged watched After Life and I did enjoy it… but there always something that didn’t sit right with me.. and it’s everything that’s in this video. I totally accept all the criticisms. You are soooo right. There are serious short comings in After Life… there is one scene where he’s walking down the street with that woman from Extras and he’s even dressed the same as Andy Millman from Extras ( I thought he was taking the piss out of himself?) congrats on a brilliantly accurate video!! You have well and truly exposed Ricky and I really hope he’s sees this to give him the reality check that he so badly needs!! It’s not a good idea to keep bringing back the same old tired actors from the previous series either… it does the credibility of show no good whatsoever!!
@mrsamuraiist Жыл бұрын
The "mean therapist" is a direct copy of Ricky Gervais's character in Louie. Ricky Gervais is basically stealing from Louie CK
@nmp2907652 жыл бұрын
i totally agree with this review. After Life's massive popularity baffles me. People whose opinions I usually respect love it. I just don't get it. The most sentimental cliche ridden crap I've ever seen. And you're right about Kath being the only interesting character, Diane Morgan is brilliant but she is wasted in this.
@caliente-frio3966 Жыл бұрын
I think what's happened is that there are a lot of new Ricky Gervais fans coming out of the woodwork, so they just jump on anything he does to make it look like they've been long-time fans. I used to be the same with bands. For example, I got into Arcade Fire quite late, after their third album had been out for a while. Then, when their fourth album came out, I remember posting all the music videos on my Facebook page, to give off a "Hey, I'm an Arcade Fire fan" vibe. But in reality, that album wasn't as good as their previous albums. I wish I could have been there when they came out. I think that's what's happened with Ricky Gervais. People were getting tired of woke culture and all the bad stuff happening in Hollywood, and the KZbin algorithm must have recommended them a Short from his 2020 Golden Globe appearance. Then, before you know it, they must have gone down a Ricky Gervais rabbit hole (watching his Hot Ones appearance, Ricky Gervais teaches British Slang, some Conan clips and so on). And now they're fans. Then, that led to them seeing his stuff on Netflix. If you go to the full video of the 2020 Golden Globes monologue, you can see that the comments are the same: "Best speech of all time." "He destroyed all of them." "Ricky should host every Golden Globes." And I'm like, "Really?" I thought that was his WORST Golden Globes appearance. The 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2016 were all well-crafted pieces. In his 2020 monologue, many of the jokes fell flat (the Joe Pesci joke bombed because he wasn't even there), the Judi Dench licking her minge joke was too vulgar for an award show, and the "accept your little award, thank your God and fuck off" bit could have been cleaned up too. Plus, he kept finishing his punchlines with, "I don't care," or, "...and I've hosted this FIVE times." I think when these people eventually delve deeper and discover The Office, Extras, The Ricky Gervais Show, An Idiot Abroad and his earlier Golden Globe appearances, they'll realise how bad After Life actually is.
@eddiefaro423324 күн бұрын
Don't know why I was suggested this (Actually I do, I just rewatched Big Joel's Ricky Gervais video), but I'm glad it did. Come back Rory!
@stoogemund Жыл бұрын
I tried my best to enjoy After Life, but found the 'tear-jerker' scenes were way over-sentimental and much too forced. The final episode of Series 3 really took the biscuit for me, especially the scenes at the Tambury Fair. It really felt that by then, Gervais had run out of ideas which is reflected in what seemed like poor writing and a hasty/convenient ending that didn't really fit in. Great video, you're bang on the money!
@Oreztar2 жыл бұрын
Im afraid Im in the camp that 'ricky wouldn't be where he was without Steve'. Im a long time fan of ricky/steve/karl from right back in the XFM days, so Im hugely familiar with pretty much everything these guys have done, together or separately. Steve was the main brain behind the office, it was his concept, yet Ricky tends to get all the praise for it because he was the one on screen. But you only have to look at the works they've produced separately. Not everything steve has done has been amazing, but if you compare The Outlaws to Afterlife, the quality of the writing is absolutely worlds apart. Even the worst thing Steve has ever created is still better than Afterlife. Im not saying Ricky is talentless; he isn't. Thats kinda what makes Afterlife so disappointing; he could do so much better, and its exactly the kind of show he would have mocked as vacuous nonsense 20 years ago. No-one could have played david brent like ricky did, and I don't believe Steve was responsible for *everything* good that came out of their relationship or anything. But the more you see Ricky churning out stuff like Afterlife, ie, bland, predictable, low hanging fruit type entertainment for the masses, while Steve is creating things that, whether they're your cup of tea or not, show intelligent writing, interesting plots, character development, and actual comedy that isn't purely focused on calling someone a fat c-word, you can't help but be suspicious about how much of the decent stuff back in the day was........not from ricky, lets say. I know people get up the arse about those of us in the 'it was steve....all the good shit was steve' camp, but Im *willing to be proven wrong*. I just.......haven't seen any evidence of that yet.
@rory31922 жыл бұрын
I've always tried to give Ricky as much credit as possible as there's bits of his stand up/solo stuff I've enjoyed before but Afterlife has really tipped me towards your position. Even Karl's Sick of It show was more creative and funny from what I'd seen of it than Derek or Afterlife. Would like to see the the three of them together again though, not cos I think it'll be any good but just so I know they're all still mates hahaha
@robroy4882 жыл бұрын
Totally agree and I too am a big fan of much of Ricky's work. If you liked the xfm days you will likely remember the whole "Steve started there because ricky was lazy and couldn't be arsed doing the things that he was required to do" thing? That's how I see afterlife, it's lazy. Everything felt like an absolute bare minimum of effort required to make the show. The characters were utterly terrible, forgettable and there was literally ZERO character development, i can't remember anyone's name, they have no memorable back story or sense of progression. The sets were boring and forgettable, nothing felt even close to realistic, the lighting was the same cosy, dreamy look throughout, the camera angles and dolly work was boring, there was no chemistry developed between actors, emotional scenes weren't to be discerned by the viewers because we were explicitly ordered to feel emotional by a piece of piano music. It's absolutely garbage.
@_Shadbolt_ Жыл бұрын
It is worth remembering that they did write "Life's Too Short" as a duo. And that was just shit Extras.
@yikwanwong8267 Жыл бұрын
@@rory3192 So you did not understand "After Life".
@MeChoonChannel6 ай бұрын
The office was actually Ricky's concept. It was originally called 'seedy boss' . But I agree with you overall
@unicornowner9993 Жыл бұрын
Bro... You hit the absolute nail on the head with this one. Spot on to a tee. I felt the same way.
@yikwanwong8267 Жыл бұрын
So you have never lost the most important person in your life. You have never felt that it makes no sense, but you continue because of something/ someone else. You have never felt that the only power you have is to end it all, if it gets too painful...
@saturnmurray63567 күн бұрын
This was really great. I'm a bit of a Ricky hater myself, Haven't seen many people who actually don't mind some of his comedy, slag him off. LOL Hearing your thoughts was pretty great. Will check out your other stuff!
@superdrwholock Жыл бұрын
You absolutely nailed every point bro, I've felt this way about him for a while. I'm trans and seeing his stand up special where he attempts to make trans jokes just made me cringe. There are better jokes to make about it than 'haha willy man think he lady', that's so overdone and boring. And for someone who seems to desperately want people to think he's clever, you'd think he'd go for the more interesting jokes than the same old recycled low-effort jokes. But at least that made me discover James Acaster and Stewart Lee cos they responded to it lol
@artemisvega8940 Жыл бұрын
It's an easy mark to bash trans folks, it does my head in. If anyone was to make jewish jokes or black or gay jokes they'd be crucified for it, but no apparently it's ok to be really fucking tacky. You don't have to be a woke fuckwit to NOT go for the easiest target. I cringe quite a lot that the LGBTetc community sometimes seems on board with overly woke shit, fake forced diversity and pretending to be offended by nothing, but jesus, I'm so sick of the anti trans shit from people that are apparently smart enough to know better. Why don't you just say faggot kike and nigger if you're so edgy? Fuck off. Stewart Lee and Chris Rock seem to have a decent handle on it, they can be funny and not a cunt about it. But ironically Lee is accused of being woke and Rock is accused of being the opposite, when they're doing the same thing, finding a nice middle ground. Fake outrage is as bad as genuine meanness.
@flowerfield3468 Жыл бұрын
Nah Rick was on the ball (!) with that one. Men can’t turn into women.
@superdrwholock Жыл бұрын
@@flowerfield3468 You clearly don't understand the subject mate, go and read up a bit on it if you're interested
@based-ys9um Жыл бұрын
@@superdrwholockyou are not well
@nickyjlyons2 жыл бұрын
Another fantastic Afterlife review. Appreciate the time and effort mate. Myself, and probably everyone else who watches these reviews are, like yourself, life long fans of everything RSK related. The summary I always use for Afterlife is - Is a very expensive and incredibly overhyped love letter to himself and the passing of his parents. I get so much validation from watching these reviews, the show is so popular I question whether or not I’m losing the plot, getting old or becoming out of touch. One thing I’d really love to see is a conversation between someone, like yourself, who can eloquently and accurately critique the project, and one of the so called critics who were giving it 5 stars and praising it as “beautiful”, “masterpiece”, “his best work” and “hilarious”. Seriously, it genuinely makes me angry that it’s rated so highly by so many people
@shayjordan8297 Жыл бұрын
Imagine this show made a new guy, not Ricky. Think it would be rated as it is, or would it be ignored and rightly criticised? There's your answer of why it's rated highly.
@nickyjlyons Жыл бұрын
@@shayjordan8297 Obviously! If Ricky’s name wasn’t on the script, not one single production or distribution company would have gone anywhere near it
@yikwanwong8267 Жыл бұрын
I would love to discuss "After Life" Rory and sharing why the show was so important to me, as I experienced the despair depicted in the series, but Rory is too scared to interact. 134,000 people tweeted having lost a spouse, saying that they could relate to the feelings in "After Life". One of the most touching I read was a man in his 50s I guess, that had not been able to cry losing his wife 15 years earlier, as he had to be strong for his children. In his tweet he wrote that he spent a weekend watching the show three times and just letting his tears out. To me, the perfect analogy is about the Super Power that keeps you going...if it gets too painful, you can always end it all. That is hope, even if it sounds like despair.
@jawsjaws4018 Жыл бұрын
@@nickyjlyons You seem very angry because other people love the show and doesn't conform to your subjective opinion. What a sad person you are.
@huwwebb8059 Жыл бұрын
Yeah couldn’t agree more, massive fan of the office and extras but anything else but anything past that I just don’t see why people rave about it. You know what the series will be like before you even see it. Good vid 👍🏼
@josephlord6591 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree, its awful. Just not funny at all. The worrying thing is that if you watch Afterlife clips the comments are full of people saying its the funniest thing ever.
@DStringzzZ2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you mate, lovely to hear someone have the same opinion. My only diversion is I do like David Earl's character, even though it's identical to in Derek. He's so pitiable, foul and lost it does make me laugh, and I do feel attached to him. Other than that, I'm with you word for word - both in critique of the show and in Merchant and Pilkington appreciation.
@causerDAguv9 күн бұрын
David Earl is horrible unfunny
@kiwigirl92 Жыл бұрын
The premise for AfterLife was really good. I wanted to see Tony actually get better as a human being and become the man Emma would have deserved, instead we get that ending.
@MiklosKoncsek Жыл бұрын
yeah - that ending was beautiful and fairly depressing at the same time...he made his peace, so fair closure I guess...
@ukqwerty999 Жыл бұрын
@@MiklosKoncsek Reminded me of Black adder's final scene.
@callumcranstoun90672 жыл бұрын
I’m gonna be honest. I disliked this video before even watching it because I am one of those Gervaise fan boys. But you made some really good points in this video and you fully won me over by the end… very well made video
@flowerfield3468 Жыл бұрын
I reckon A lot of criticism for Rick does come from his fans, esp ones who’ve enjoyed his older work and witnessed the decline in quality
@callumcranstoun90677 ай бұрын
@@jammysmears4077 I am 🤣🤣
@_Shadbolt_ Жыл бұрын
I thought this was really interesting. A pub chat I could have for hours I think. It was nice to hear thoughts I'd already had, made so eloquently by you. And also with a very palpable sense that you're not taking yourself seriously as a critic - just a guy with some thoughts. I especially agree on your general findings about Ricky - I also love edgier comedy, I don't believe in a god and I even like the C-word, but it's nice to have it confirmed that Ricky just seems to miss the mark on all those things these days. I didn't super hate Afterlife though, I thought it was about as good as Life's Too Short and Derek, which I think were all okay, but I'd never want to rewatch any of them, barring maybe a Life's Too Short celebrity skit bit. Thank you!
@carltonascarf7694 Жыл бұрын
Watched a lot of after life bashing videos (because so few people seem to agree how shit it truly is), but this is definitely the best fair play good vid Edit: Just to add I think you touched on it a little but Ricky seems to have such a hero complex these days, and in after life it really shows he has to be the person everyone is rooting for. But he's truly funny as the man people love to hate, rather than the man we just hate.
@Pepespizzeria1 Жыл бұрын
Always felt that season 2 or 3 should of been Tony helping his brother in law through a similar situation
@davidoleary5133 Жыл бұрын
Did that just go out ?
@andrewjones3826 Жыл бұрын
It's like a student film for 1st uni
@settleforshadows851010 күн бұрын
Very interesting points made, suicidal thoughts are not a switch. However, Ross from friends and penguin from batman are bad people, I get your point that he's punching down but I think maybe that's the point? It's so sad to see him fall off this bad, I liked the show but you aren't incorrect in anything you said tbh
@Rmp12809 күн бұрын
He also makes any religious characters in his shows have the worst arguments, almost like they’re a projection of weak straw mans that he comes up with in his head.
@DrMark1981 Жыл бұрын
This was like a video expressing my inner monologue about Afterlife and my feelings on Ricky Gervais … to a tee!! I think I’m a bit older than you, at 42, but I genuinely have all the same opinions expressed in this video and I’ve just been waiting for someone to say this!!! The only thing I think I would’ve added would be about the cliched use of music, albeit great music, and when Ricky talks about things, via the characters, they’re things he’s already said a million times on other formats. Great video!!
@lifeofaseven Жыл бұрын
I have always liked Ricky, not familiar with all of his stuff, but i am now ...😊 I'm not an expert on any of it either... But i enjoyed this, informative and entertaining... Love your accent.
@catmama04032 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed the show but it did get cheesy in some respects and now hearing your review I have to say that I actually agree. The wife Lisa was also insufferable I have to say. Like no one is THAT good and happy and laughing all the time. And no marriage that perfect. I think it would have been more realistic if the relationship was shown to be more complex rather than to portray it as some unattainable form of perfection. Now that I think of it the whole thing with Emma also frustrated me. Loved the dog though!
@flimbar Жыл бұрын
By the end of season 2 Tony had basically become Jesus, befriending the outcasts, saving the other characters from themselves, while having a huge cross to bear..... give us a break. The Penelope Wilton scenes were boring. His relationship with his wife seemed to consist entirely of making her jump.
@audiogob93922 жыл бұрын
I'm inclined to agree.
@Matt-vo1ge2 жыл бұрын
I used to say "I'm going to powder my nose", now I say "I'm going to have an Afterlife".
@rabbieburns2501 Жыл бұрын
Fair play, mate, I haven't watched any Gervais stuff since he split with Merchant .. well, I gave each show 5/10 minutes and switched them off in disgust, basically. Same as yourself I love The Office and Extras was good, but you have to take each piece on its individual merits, same as movies by favourite actors/ directors etc .. otherwise it just becomes Emperor's New Clothes material and all these people blindly following and laughing/ loving ANYTHING and everything these people shit out. Great little vid, glad there are some other people with sense out there.
@IsaacWale200410 ай бұрын
The show had good and bad things about it... I'm very torn with it. I liked it when I first watched it, but I don't know if I like it anywhere near as much as I did... It certainly had some great moments, but also was flawed in multiple places...
@jlttrs Жыл бұрын
He should have been arrested for killing that drug addict and placed in a mental ward for the second season. A big shift like that worked wonders for Extras (ie his landing a sitcom) and this show needed to get out of first gear or end.
@TheVonhouser2 жыл бұрын
Here's my thoughts; I like Afterlife for what it is, but I don't think it's a good show. I mainly stuck to it because of the surprisingly good acting from Rick. I just wish there was an actual premise for the character. He has the same problem that I have with actors like Ryan Renolds or Dwayne Johnson, he's just kinda one-note most of the time. You said it really well, there's no real plot to justify Tony's awful behaviour, no development in mind. Ricky thinks this kind of behaviour is positive, and that emulates in a lot of writers today. They give bad traits to characters, but they never grow out of them, because the writer doesn't see it as bad, so there's no course for organic progression in mind for the protagonist. I think Tony had great potential to be a phenomenal character. There were definitely times where I got emotional. The problem is, he just stays in the same spot. Never changing, never getting better.
@Momofan69 Жыл бұрын
The ending was made better for me when I imagined the character did indeed go ahead and off himself and everyone was happier as a result just because there wasn't a constant negative bastard in their life who constantly tried to debate. The most tiring people.
@yikwanwong8267 Жыл бұрын
You truly did not understand it...did you even watch it?
@sundowner5884Ай бұрын
@@yikwanwong8267I watched it. Let me blow your mind here, but a bad TV show doesn't make mopey people less unbearable to be around.
@David-no7zi2 жыл бұрын
Great analysis of this show. I couldn't believe the praise it was getting, people's IQ's must be dropping or something if this is seen as good comedy. It's crap. Also Gervais has done some good stuff in the past but he's a bit up himself now and thinks being an athiest makes you some great intellectual - it doesn't.
@willforeman2 жыл бұрын
Spot on mate. I've had enough of Gervais' cheap tricks too
@rogerramjet53022 жыл бұрын
Great review. You've out-Gervaised Gervais!!
@doodlefisher234 Жыл бұрын
I didn't know why I hated this show so much, and now you've explained to me. Bravo, such an eloquent and insightful review of the series.
@binkwillans5138 Жыл бұрын
Never watched AL, but this is a nice thoughtful review.
@cuddywifter8386 Жыл бұрын
Spot on! Stewart Lee makes similar points about it, which must have really got to Ricky. As Lee was his comedy hero and inspired him to do comedy
@edwardhannah8507 Жыл бұрын
No laughs there. Just applause.
@stevetobin749516 күн бұрын
First series had its moments but after 2 episodes of series 2 couldn’t take more
@numberonedad Жыл бұрын
the office (excluding the christmas special) is a masterpiece, extras is merely quite good
@mksonin6 ай бұрын
always worried when watching an unknown to me video essay especially on a touchy subject and you did a great job. I really loved Ricky as a kid (mainly through the specials) and then, as an adult, I've always struggled to understand what doesn't connect for me with some of the things he does and your video explains it very well. I honestly think Ricky is a very insecure person, specifically about his comedy, and his opinions, when they take precedent over jokes, feel like an attempt to be like "well, if anyone doesn't laugh, ill say i was saying something thoughtful".
@LordOfElderon10 ай бұрын
I'm surprised you didn't like the golden globe speeches, always found them just good standard jokes, with a bit of honesty. However, Ricky certainly did not write them himself. I don't know who writes with him, but I know Mechant and Mark Normand have been two to help him. I think one of Rickys strengths is knowing what is funny, even if he can't be himself. I don't think steve would have discovered karl pilkington. Also I found the Kev character funny, but more from the performance than the actual writing. Another strong point of Ricky is making a good concept. He can't write or execute these concepts, but he knows when they are good. Seedy boss was Rickys concept, and was fleshed out by steve. If the office had been written by ricky alone, it would be closer to life on the road. The invention if lying is a great concept, poorly written. Mechant has the opposite problem, I don't think he can make concepts. I have not seen the outlaws, but hello ladies, which I did like, was very much just steves life, he needed ricky to come up with concepts for him to execute and write around. Lifes too short is interesting because I think both were saving these energies for other projects (derek and hello ladies). It was essentially extras but with Rickys new mate, Warwick. The concept, again, isn't too bad, but it needed so much more passion, and I think the partnership had ran dry, wanting to work on solo stuff, as a lot of great bands end up doing. It would be very interesting to see Ricky as a showrunner, but have a large staff of funny people writing for him. The thing you said about Ricky being a decent actor I agree. The firing scene in the Office is truly emotional and well acted. Sorry for making this so long, but I also think Ricky struggles with self righteousness issues. His dislike of religion and helping animals is very much linked as he wants to be apart from very human needs. His anti religious stance, not wanting to be under a higher power, which most people are, either at work or at home, is never replaced in his shows. The animal love is just to replace human love. He puts the kids with cancer and a dead wife because he logically thinks those are above human nature, but then can't write it as he would never frame it that way, they are just perfect by being that, like just mentioning hitler is offensive, you don't have to write an original angle, or your own spin. Again just concepts with no writing, or work, or practice. Last point on that. I really did like his early stand up, but a lot of those observations, which were just above QI levels of humour, were perfected over many years of telling people at the Students Union or at the pub. When these ran out he seems to have had actually to attempt writing, and again we see the issues. It really is concept over writing. I'm not rereading this so any mistakes will be forever.
@beez3620 Жыл бұрын
you struck gold with the algorithm for this video to find so many people. i'm not saying to focus on one thing or similar videos to this, but you should definately attempt to make lightning strike twice
@siskavard2 жыл бұрын
Finally the algorithm points me to some quality content. It's rare to find people intelligently breaking down why they didn't enjoy a show or film that seems to be universally praised. I appreciate that.
@jokermaan1 Жыл бұрын
I agree with a lot of what you say here. Particularly the fact Gervais made a third series, which I only watched out of curiosity to see how it could possibly justify itself. It was awful. I remember him really talking up After Life too as though it was groundbreaking comedy. Diane Morgan certainly the best thing about it, but then she's just such a great comedy actor in everything she does.
@hamishfraser2004 Жыл бұрын
have to agree with the constant athiest shoehorning, its quite cringe inducing.
@asterickjones Жыл бұрын
I kind of life the cosy atmosphere of After Life, but your points about its quality vs the seminal work that is The Office are absolutely right, ditto how David Brent - Life On The Road compares against it you could make some similar points.
@trippymchippy8586 Жыл бұрын
Nice take. I think Gervais can be summarised quite simply; he disappeared up his own arse. I was particularly grated by the 'Afterlife benches' that were pushed on social media by Gervais, like he's a bastion for mental health, rather than it being a shallow and transparent corporate marketing scheme. I think as a person, from what we can glean via his work is redeemable and fundamentally alright, but - once you rise to such level of stardom and the World starts to kneel before you, like many of us probably would, he lost contact with everyday reality and began to get high on his own farts. It happens, I guess. Happy to be an early sub! Look forward to more from you :)
@SpannersGerm669 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic analysis. I liked After Life. Its definitely not as good as The Office and Extras, but he has set himself a pretty high bar there. I thought the show did a good job at showing depression and how someone can be a prick to others, but that its not their true form, its their frustration and sadness that they are suffering from. Keeping it bottled up can be devastating and how everything becomes bland to you when seeing things in a negative way. Hence the dull characters and settings. I thought it was funnier than you did but one thing I totally agree on is the over use of sadness in it. The tone was very inconsistent. You laugh hard one minute and feel depressed the next. The Office had a fine blend of these two emotions because its slow and natural, whereas shows like Derek and Afterlife are trying a bit too hard. I think his earlier work is far better and far more self aware, but I still think Derek and Afterlife are worthy additions. Again, fantastic work. You raised very solid points and demonstrated a great ability at articulating them!
@ImmersedRobotАй бұрын
Plenty of 'agrees' in this video for me, but also a fair few 'disagrees'. Maybe that's the point of it anyway. Well done.
@benwilliams5760 Жыл бұрын
Could not agree more with ALL of this.
@jamesjagger12167 ай бұрын
He blocked me on twitter due to me saying that this is the show he never wanted to make. It's the equivalent of when the whistle blows in extras. Just playing to the masses by saying the c word. The office and extras shaped my personality and humour, but my god, how far he has fallen. But yet he's getting 100 times as much smoke blown up his arse now than ever before.
@CelticComradeLad10 ай бұрын
Ricky was always doing the "celebs talking about issues are virtue signalers" shtick yet he does the same thing, what makes him think he is entitled to his opinion but any other celeb isn't? Man is just a narcissist
@barry136911 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed season 1. I’d just lost someone at the time it came out. I thought personally the plot kind of made sense but then season 2 was just the same thing while there was good bits it was poor and then season 3 was absolutely atrocious.
@asterickjones Жыл бұрын
Just to point out that he has actually done another show with a third series, that was Derek a sitcom he did for Channel 4. The plot for this show is him playing a learning disabled "simple" man who is cared for in a retirement home, you might find some similar issues if you reviewed that but it also had some good moments.
@dassteam2 жыл бұрын
Rory mate, you somehow snuck into my head and bothered to get everything I think about Gervias out. Nail.Head.
@rory31922 жыл бұрын
I'm sure we're not the only ones who think that way haha Thanks for watching
@fleshesposito Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed After Life but I've felt Gervais' standards drop on other things he's made in recent years. Like Humanity, it was edgy in an embarassing, lazy way. It was so dissappointing to see him on stage trying to replicate what I felt like he had mastered several times. But fall short seemingly because he can't be bothered being the millionaire he is. Watching this video has made me second guess myself in my liking of After Life, so kudos to you!
@chipsneak13482 жыл бұрын
Great review, I think the show is so fucking lazily made. Every aspect of it is poor. I think people have told Ricky he’s a genius so many times he’s started to believe it. Used to be one of the funniest people alive.
@rory31922 жыл бұрын
Lazy is the exact word I'd use (probably didn't use it once in the review). He thinks he can just act out arguments he has with himself in the shower and pass it off as comedy, can't believe how far he has fallen from The Office/Extras/Xfm days.
@chipsneak13482 жыл бұрын
@@rory3192 Couldn’t agree more. He seems to have this idea that his every thought is profound… that’s how we end up with the innovative concept of someone grieving over their partner, and complex dialogue such as “happiness is amazing”.
@rory31922 жыл бұрын
@@chipsneak1348 Everything Tony says is about as deep as a "Live Love Laugh" sign. The popularity of the show is completely baffling to me, I have no idea what people are getting out of it.
@MrHarbonaut Жыл бұрын
100% agree with you on all points. What I would say is that while Gervais continues to be a 'populist' comedian, some of his other collaborators have created superior and much more interesting but smaller scale projects e.g. Stephen Merchant's The Outlaws was better than most things on TV at the time, Mackenzie Crook's Detectorists is sublime, and David Earl's movie Brian and Charles is an absolute delight.
@asterickjones Жыл бұрын
They;'ve sort of done that therapist who doesn't really care but goes through the motions in Brassic as well, only in that series he's more bothered about doing weed than the money, but same sort of idea.
@jonescrusher1 Жыл бұрын
The cloying sentimentality makes a lot of his work unwatchable for me, it's interesting how this approach seems to hook in so much of his audience.
@peterbullimore7150 Жыл бұрын
Oh man. I've felt this way for so long. Didn't even make it to the end of season 2. It feels like Ricky thinks what he's saying in these little scenes are going to be taken as poignant revelations that make people say, oh my goodness, Ricky is so insightful and right. But these are thoughts or chats most people have already had, normally during childhood
@jonaspedersen599020 күн бұрын
From where is the clip at 24.39?
@Thisworldthisweek2 жыл бұрын
Stephen Merchant is very talented. Clearly.
@sugarraywbc Жыл бұрын
Really good analysis and insights. I hated the interactions in the first season. Absolutely abysmal stuff
@yikwanwong8267 Жыл бұрын
So you have never lost a child or a spouse that means everything to you and your life.
@Smudgie2 жыл бұрын
Yeah from what I have seen it isn't that great. Apart from not being that funny, Gervais writes for all the other characters as he does for himself. An example is when Kath says "Rude" whenever she feels insulted. This is something that Gervais would say himself. He doesn't give other characters a different vocabulary. I think Merchant is naturally funny but not a really good scriptwriter.
@sks20022 жыл бұрын
I wonder if you’re planning on making an episode on Fonejacker or Modern Toss.
@rory31922 жыл бұрын
Will add them to the ever growing list haha thanks for watching
@Guedingen Жыл бұрын
Outstanding, many thanks. Agree completely. The Office is a masterpiece. Apart from that, the outtakes of all his series are the only things which raise a laugh.
@FutureAbe Жыл бұрын
Gervais is the king of unrealistic characters and nonsensical premises. I recently rewatched Extras and I can’t get over how unfunny he is here (After Life) in comparison. But the lack of sense is really what bothers me. He pushes the show as being about a man who “lost everything so can now do whatever” - but it’s immediately clear he hasn’t lost even close to everything. As pointed out, he’s got a ridiculously nice house, a job, friends, seemingly all the time in the world for introspective walks in the neighbourhood, enough money for a therapist, a dog, even a love interest, and the list goes on… Yes his wife died of cancer, but imagine if everyone who’s in that situation acted like him..