Does anyone else with BBC find Manchild hugely disturbing? It's like, the 'Giles in England' show, or something. Yech.
I quite like it, myself. It is difficult to take ASH's character too seriously, and it's hardly great television, but it passes the time pleasantly enough.
I watched it, but found it doesn't really bear looking at in repeats. And ASH's character reads differently enough from Giles that I find I have to work at imagining our Watcher standing there half naked.
Though, it occured to me if I were vidding Giles, I'd totally sneak in Manchild images.
Nope, too much a Dad-figure for me, and Dads are like Ken dolls, with the being asexual. I did watch the first series though, but that was probably because I was too lazy to change the channel...
I adore Manchild. I think it's hysterical, altough I do get the weird, "Wow! Giles is different at home. And he's got erectile dysfunction!"moments, which are disconcerting.
Nope, too much a Dad-figure for me, and Dads are like Ken dolls, with the being asexual.
Um. I quite often fancy older blokes. For example, on
Eastenders,
far and away the most fanciable bloke, imho, is Patrick, played by Rudolph Walker . Whose age is tricky to find online, but who's definitely old enough to be my dad, given that he arrived in the UK from Trinidad in 1960.
Giles does not have erectile dysfunction!
Giles does not have erectile dysfunction!
When's the last time you think he got it up?
WHY DID I JUST SAY THAT????
BECAUSE YOU'RE GOING TO HELL!!!!