The Thick of It: Season 2, Episode 1 Tuckers Spy Reaction
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To this day "Do you know what it's like to clean up your own mother's piss" is a recurring earworm.
"She's not laughing, she's pissing herself!"
One of the best lines of the show, and that's saying a lot
There are two big reasons why resigning is good for a political career (in the UK at least):
1. It makes you a lot of friends inside the party, because they all remember you as the person who took the bullet and stopped the scandal from drowning them too; and
2. more importantly, ironically the public see you as more honest and competent as a result. They already see all politicians as dishonest and incompetent by default, so if somebody resigns it's like "oh, I guess maybe they must be honest enough and hold themselves to a higher standard than all the other politicians, who are happy to behave the same way but don't feel the need to resign over it."
Or think there’s no way they resigned they got fired but a deal was struck to say they resigned.
Ollie getting all excited and big headed because he is going to Number 10 but then finds he is only there to call his girlfriend is just pure joy
Written by a young Jesse Armstrong no less, who'd go on to create and become the show runner and head writer of Succession. Quite a journey.
I mean, Peep Show was also on the go too, so it's not like he was young and just starting out. Wasn't as popular as it would later become, of course.
The 'disgraced geography teacher' joke just makes me wince nowadays given what Chris Langham was doing during this time ..
Yeah forgot about that 🫤
Really upset me when I found out, he was so great in this. Let us down majorly
@grunkert every time I watch it I'm always just longing that THAT ever happened, he was really great.
"I look like a disgraced geography teacher " quite prophetic from Langham, his own scandal soon followed .
One of my favourite episodes!
If Hugh had a tash he'd be the image of George Orwell.
cheers love this show
LOVE MALCOLM❤❤❤❤❤
Tuckeresque or Malcolmavellian, lol .
One of the great series.. so uncomfortable to watch now though knowing what the lead was up to in real lie
The disgraced geography teacher comment...turns out it was pretty close!
Great show... I know you recorded these some time ago, Josh, but have you since read the real life story of Chris Langham? It does put an unfortunate taint on the show.
I could have gone my whole life without discovering this.... thanks🤢😭
@@charleshowie2074 Horrific, eh? Though as least you know why there's suddenly a new minister in S3.
Puts a different spin on his moustache that makes him look like a disgraced geography teacher