A Touch of Frost (1992–2010)
2/10
Why do the British find this amusing?
22 January 2011
This series revolves around Jack Frost. He is condescending, egotistical, boorish, sarcastic and a angry-heart-attack waiting to happen. Do the British find these sorts of characters "enjoyable" to put up with on the TV? What is it about a man in his sunset years taking advantage of his position and bullying all around him, including his boss, that is fun to watch? Do the British really find this character humorous? Please, enlighten me. This series revolves around Jack Frost. He is condescending, egotistical, boorish, sarcastic and a angry-heart-attack waiting to happen. Do the British find these sorts of characters "enjoyable" to put up with on the TV? What is it about a man in his sunset years taking advantage of his position and bullying all around him, including his boss, that is fun to watch? Do the British really find this character humorous? Please, enlighten me. This series revolves around Jack Frost. He is condescending, egotistical, boorish, sarcastic and a angry-heart-attack waiting to happen. Do the British find these sorts of characters "enjoyable" to put up with on the TV? What is it about a man in his sunset years taking advantage of his position and bullying all around him, including his boss, that is fun to watch? Do the British really find this character humorous? Please, enlighten me.
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