Sunday, January 26, 2014

Travel Idiot

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Idiot Abroad




An Idiot Abroad Season 1 Episode 1 - China by
Originally titled Karl Pilkington's Seven Wonders Of The World, An Idiot Abroad documents Karl Pilkington's journeys to foreign countries under the guise of visiting the New Seven Wonders of the World.

I just discovered the "Idiot Abroad" series, and am gob smacked by how entertaining it is. Encored in 2010, so many of you may be familiar.  OTOH, it's a Brit Sky 1 series, so maybe not.  I want to compare Pilkington to Michael Palin and his Travel series;  and while there are similarities,  Idiot is more an amalgamation of Palin and Eric Cartman.  I think I've queued up the China episode (the first) above.  I've only watched two others (India  and Jordan), all just precious, IMO.  On Netflix, or Daily Motion (free)



11 comments:

Anonymous said...

An Idiot Abroad and the second series "the bucket list". Absolutely hilarious. Stumbled upon them when they premiered on the science Channel.

Josh

Anonymous said...

I saw this when it first aired over here. The guy is a total dick and so are the two guys directing his travels. I encounter quite enough dicks in my life and don't want to put up with more of their crap when I get home. I suffered through the first season and that was more than enough for me.
GrinfilledCelt

Rodger the Real King of France said...

". I suffered through the first season ..."


Why? I mean, Celt, why keep watching?

Anonymous said...

Because I finish what I start, but I was really glad when that first season was over. I thought the show was somewhat interesting but not funny at all.
GrinfilledCelt

Anonymous said...

Wow, I loved that show. I do think Ricky Gervais is an assclown, but Stephen Merchant is mostly just a jerk to sort of play the part. They have a podcast and what not, which is also very funny.

Karl always seemed like a lovable oaf. I loved that show and have re-watched it all several times. I'm actually hoping there is another.

Josh

Rodger the Real King of France said...

I agree about Gervais; but he and Merchant are disembodied role players who make the necessary itinerary decisions that keep Karl going. Karl--I love the guy. If he's not just being himself, then he's one hell of an actor.

iri said...

I can identify with Karl's xenophobic character butI think he's acting except when it comes to eating toads and bugs.

I'd like to see the show escort him around London's Muslim town. If he were allowed to stay in character I think that would be really funny. Assuming of course the cast and crew survives.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...

Because I finish what I start, but I was really glad when that first season was over. I thought the show was somewhat in
GrinfilledCelt
...
Celt, I used to be that way about books. Just recently I decided that I was too fricken old to waste time reading things that I found boring, poorly written, depressing, or just plain bad. I don't have time to waste doing things I don't enjoy. I've done enough things I disliked already.
There is no one is forcing me, and I do not report to any one any more, so I made a "Command Decision."

I will not waste my time reading or watching something that I find below standard or not entertaining or educating.

If you feel you must, good for you, but I quit doing it. Got too many other things I WANT to do.
tomw

DougM said...

Karl has a new series that just started: The Moaning of Life.
Just finished ep.1, Happiness.
It's more about other people with Karl's participation and commentary.
I think his attraction is his apparent honesty … and, yeah, his non-BBC accent.
This series is better, 'cause he isn't treated as a jerk.

Anonymous said...

Paul Merton's travels are greatly entertaining.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Doug, you made a good point. The guy is no jerk, let along an "Idiot." And, yeah, apparent honesty is what draws me- rare as it is today.

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