Kevin has his first day at Lillicraps, keen to work hard and impress his bosses, he works like a Trojan, but very quickly learns that his peers and bosses have a very different attitude towards work.
I definitely think this was better than the first episode, I'm not sure I'd call if classic comedy, but it does have some funny moments.
More broadly, here it feels that Milligan is knocking The Brits, more specifically the labour government, unions, and the insane number of rules and regulations.
Kevin's outrage and irritation of being told that he's working too hard was amusing.
There's definitely still a host of unpleasant and offensive content, but as I've said previously, I'm trying to see if from a 1969 viewpoint, it's hard to.
This one made me want to reach for Carry on at your convenience, the ultimate mockery of British working conditions in
7/10.
I definitely think this was better than the first episode, I'm not sure I'd call if classic comedy, but it does have some funny moments.
More broadly, here it feels that Milligan is knocking The Brits, more specifically the labour government, unions, and the insane number of rules and regulations.
Kevin's outrage and irritation of being told that he's working too hard was amusing.
There's definitely still a host of unpleasant and offensive content, but as I've said previously, I'm trying to see if from a 1969 viewpoint, it's hard to.
This one made me want to reach for Carry on at your convenience, the ultimate mockery of British working conditions in
7/10.