Episode 46 begins with Burt trying to convince an amused Mary that he really did see a flying saucer,and she hopes he's not crazy("last year invisible,this year space cadet!") Benson believes Billy is spending too much time with The Sunnies,but is assured that he's merely there to see his girl Lisa.Detective Donohue meets Jessica at a French restaurant,believing she's ready to dump him,but she simply asks for more time to make a decision between he and Chester(Maurice Marsac appears as the exasperated Waiter,who inquires if Donohue wants his order to go).After getting a look at each other's respective dates,Jodie and Alice both find themselves jealous,and call a truce by dating each other.Tim returns home to exorcise Corinne's baby,possessed by The Devil because of Tim's lack of faith since leaving the priesthood(Tim McIntire supplies the Devil's Voice).
2 Reviews
More madcap humour.
Sleepin_Dragon1 January 2024
Corrine manages to convince Tim to turn home, and deal with the little devil upstairs. Jessica has a dinner date with Donahue, Benson goes to check on Billy, to see if he's settling down to life at The Cult ok.
This second series is really ending with a bang, it is outrageously funny once again. What is going on with Jodie and Alice, is he really gay?
Plenty of funny moments to enjoy, Bob hearing of Burt's unusual siting sets the episode off well, and from there on its laugh after laugh, the usual mix of one liners and sarcasm, but this one features a load of physical humour too, plenty of shaking sets and flying objects.
Chester's sheer comic brilliance continues, side splitting throughout, that scene where he is told off by the devil, hilarious.
Jessica's relationship with Donahue seems doomed, she's used to the finer things in life, he's clearly more down to Earth.
9/10.
This second series is really ending with a bang, it is outrageously funny once again. What is going on with Jodie and Alice, is he really gay?
Plenty of funny moments to enjoy, Bob hearing of Burt's unusual siting sets the episode off well, and from there on its laugh after laugh, the usual mix of one liners and sarcasm, but this one features a load of physical humour too, plenty of shaking sets and flying objects.
Chester's sheer comic brilliance continues, side splitting throughout, that scene where he is told off by the devil, hilarious.
Jessica's relationship with Donahue seems doomed, she's used to the finer things in life, he's clearly more down to Earth.
9/10.
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