Mongrels

Jun. 26th, 2010 01:15 am
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I have finally managed to catch this on BBC iplayer and it was a bit of a slow burner for me. There were some very good jokes and some very cruel ones (the Richard Whiteley reference really was unnecessary). I can't get the suspicion out of my head that it was actually written by furries - the cultural and technological references indicate this, as did the whole fox pretending to be a human online reference.

The plot itself was well executed and well-rounded and there were some delightful pastiches, particularly the BNP-style fox on chickens. The satirical stuff, as well as the references to animal behaviour, were the definite strengths of the script. The characters were well-rounded, particularly the cute male fox character who was kinda adorable and the show definitely has potential to get better as the series develops. However, I also got the impression I was watching Family Guy with animals. The cutaway references, along with the humour, was certainly in a similar style.

I thought the swearing and some of the crudeness actually detracted from the quality of the show and I hope future episodes are more satirical and dark rather than peurile. The problem is that this is BBC Three so I hold my breath. Still, I hear there is an episode on Springwatch, which promises to be fantastic, and if they can do something on fox hunting as well then I feel that the show can get better and better. The show's strength lies in the political and cultural satricial references and combining this with animal references so hopefully they can run with this ideology. It will certainly be an interesting one to watch but it could go either way for me.

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