moving, funny and sad
This is a wonderful achievment from the BBC, a one-man show that tells everything without really telling anything. Even though the feeling was that it is not sutable for a 30 minute episdoe, the show does takes you to the wonderful wierd world of Kieth, the man who little by little realizes that he can no longer disregard the truth around him - like he did on the 1st season. To me, the 1st season is a masterpiece, because it was short, powerful and funny as hell - and some of that disappeared in the long episodes. Still, worth watching!
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