I love what Reece and Steve do so much. So talented. I've been saying for ages that they should create a proper full blown feature length psychological horror film. After everything they have worked on from League to Psychoville to Inside No 9, I reckon they could make an incredible and terryfying horror flick. It has to happen!
U would never guess that Reece is shy and somewhat introverted from his performances, especially Mr Jelly lol. Amazing actor, both of these guys. Legends. League Of Gentlemen, Psychoville and Inside No 9 are special to me.
They did a podcast episode for the first episode of the new series, the Christmas special, so maybe we will get a podcast for the rest of the series soon? Has it been said anywhere that the podcast won’t be returning do you know?
Shiela is honestly a lovely grandmother, she’s just so nice and caring that even when she praises the boys, she has to check that she’s being nice enough. Bless her heart
Wall-to-wall brilliance! I am *obsessed* Also, their interviews are incredibly good value. I am in such awe of this talent and am loving bingeing ALL of inside no 9 again on the iPlayer. Just sublime 🥰🥰🥰
I’m an American who just discovered them and devoured everything they have created together within the past month! I would love any reccomendations for other things to watch out of the UK that have a similar feel. I watche League and Psychov. I will give a rec from US. ‘Tim and Eric’s Bedtime stories’ also a horror comedy anthology that I love. Thanks in advance I am already wishing I could watch them from the first time again
No mention at all of Hold On Tight,and im afraid the "naturalistic" acting quickly disappeared from the mother & daughter who were pretty awful to be honest
No offence boys but I thought the part where Steves character is staring into the toilet full of juice, what was the point? He only put it into the toilet to trick his partner, but Reese's character never sees it and at this point wouldn't need to see it anyway. Surely they weren't babying the audience? Something they claim they're adamantly against...
I suppose you could argue that a man who's been living a facade for 9 years is so deep into it that it's second nature by now. He probably does that every time in the off chance Reece's character might come in.
@Jake Godfrey Like I said though, Reese's character has already seen it many times and doesn't need more reiteration, would be pointless. I don't buy the idea that Steve's character would do it just because he's in the routine either, he's in full control of the situation as evident by the ending of the episode.
@Jake Godfrey And the idea that he does it because it's second nature makes no sense since it is neither explained or is relevant in any way. The blood was for no one other than the audience, Reese never saw it and Steve had no incentive to do it.
Because the idea is that of the equal commitment of the two characters to this relationship, but for completely opposed reasons. Steve's character has sunk nine years of weekends of his life into fake affection, kisses, gifts... The works. The point by the end is that you're supposed to realise that he's consistently kept going every single little detail of the facade without fail for those nine years - just to get where he wants to get to & do what he wants to. Reece's character has submerged himself nine years into affection and caregiving and genuine feelings of love; despite all else and any other opportunities in life... Bar one instance, which he admits by the end. That's sort of the thing you're left with by the episode. Reece's character has loved Steve's for nine years, and the one thing he's hidden & lied about... He ultimately admits, as he's on the cusp of thinking that Steve's has been hiding things. (Ironically, he's right - but in the wrong way!) It's their last weekend, and Reece's character admits his one moment of fault because he's a genuinely caring guy who has been in love with Steve's since he got himself out of the phase where he was self-hating and lashing out at people on the internet. Whereas Steve's character has been entirely about lies for nine years, and only gives one night of truth at the end. (And that, in turn, leaves the moral question about whether or not Steve's character was justified to do as he did.)
I have to say, with regret, that Inside No. 9 has suffered from a decline in quality for the last few years. Episodes 3, 5, and (maybe) 6 are the only 'good' ones from this series. Even then they don't stand up to some of the 'classic' No. 9s. I have all the time in the world for Reece & Steve, but this series is a world away from when it started and more often than not most episodes feel disappointing.
The new series is far too dark & twisted. The episode in the country log cabin was too grim and nasty for me and had to switch it off. I won’t be watching any more.
Right, but it's the irony. SHE didn't open the umbrella, she shouldn't have had that bad luck. But hey, more trauma for that chara! More exposure therapy needed!
Of course it is! Anything can be if its written and played properly. Amazing that you watched this preview and felt the need to comment about that, but couldn't care less about the scaphism episode.... so that is hilariously acceptable then? lol
I'd watch a 2 hour version of this
I love what Reece and Steve do so much. So talented. I've been saying for ages that they should create a proper full blown feature length psychological horror film. After everything they have worked on from League to Psychoville to Inside No 9, I reckon they could make an incredible and terryfying horror flick. It has to happen!
let's hope so!
The outro music on 3 by 3 slowly going from a game show theme to the Inside No 9 theme is brilliant, I need it on Spotify now
U would never guess that Reece is shy and somewhat introverted from his performances, especially Mr Jelly lol. Amazing actor, both of these guys. Legends. League Of Gentlemen, Psychoville and Inside No 9 are special to me.
Fantastic writers, series 8 is a stunningly good series. Highly talented genius!
Reece & Steve are absolute geniuses in what they do, love all that they do. Cant wait for series 9 of Inside no 9. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Sadly the last for a long time
@@terrymoore595why?
This is great but I so miss the podcast. If ever an episode needed it, it was 3x3
They did a podcast episode for the first episode of the new series, the Christmas special, so maybe we will get a podcast for the rest of the series soon? Has it been said anywhere that the podcast won’t be returning do you know?
@@philjohnston9889 yes, they said they aren't doing anymore
What 3x3 needed was strangling before they even thought of the abomination
@@marknewbold2583 Why? Too time consuming? I love all the BTS stuff.
@@Roadent1241 Budget cuts I guess.
So happy to see this - I've really missed their podcast!
Shiela is honestly a lovely grandmother, she’s just so nice and caring that even when she praises the boys, she has to check that she’s being nice enough. Bless her heart
Wall-to-wall brilliance! I am *obsessed*
Also, their interviews are incredibly good value. I am in such awe of this talent and am loving bingeing ALL of inside no 9 again on the iPlayer.
Just sublime 🥰🥰🥰
These two are modern day geniuses.. say what you want but they are. Always the first two names on my fictional dinner party invite list.
In the absence of the podcast this is great! Thank you
I could watch them talk for hours
Thank you for bringing us all this Wonderful Inside no.9 content. It is appreciated
Another great series. The darker the better!
Incredible writers, magnificent actors. ❤
Facts
Most talented people I know.
Series 8 was extremely strong. I'm sad series 9 will be the last but that's the number isn't it?
I half expected her to be the Lonely Hearts murderer
Amanda?
These 2 need to make a no.9 movie. Cos i want a feature length ep
Outside No.9
Another brilliant series
These two are geniuses!🤡
I’m an American who just discovered them and devoured everything they have created together within the past month! I would love any reccomendations for other things to watch out of the UK that have a similar feel. I watche League and Psychov. I will give a rec from US. ‘Tim and Eric’s Bedtime stories’ also a horror comedy anthology that I love. Thanks in advance I am already wishing I could watch them from the first time again
I hope people appreciate the Fur-Q reference from The Day Today.
That's where I heard that!!!! It was driving me nuts
Steve and reece, they're both so talented it's incredible, just how good they really are 🙌🙌🙌 reece makes a very attractive woman lol
Bring back the podcast
Hoping Hold on Tight comes by series 9, or an Easter egg on Series 8 DVD.
Same here! 🤞🤞
Series 8 has been great so far!,
I will ALWAYS walk under the ladder. Unless theres somebody doing work on it incase they drop something
I am gonna be sad when this show ends
Does anyone know if they’ve done any “inside inside no 9” podcasts for series 8?
No, they stopped doing them.
Sadly, they’re finished. The last one was for ‘The Bones of St Nicholas’
Love is a Stranger was so great until the ending. The twist was too obvious.
I thought the quiz show was probably the poorest.
Love is a stranger was completely predictable because if she wasn't the killer there wouldn't be a twist
No mention at all of Hold On Tight,and im afraid the "naturalistic" acting quickly disappeared from the mother & daughter who were pretty awful to be honest
No offence boys but I thought the part where Steves character is staring into the toilet full of juice, what was the point? He only put it into the toilet to trick his partner, but Reese's character never sees it and at this point wouldn't need to see it anyway. Surely they weren't babying the audience? Something they claim they're adamantly against...
I suppose you could argue that a man who's been living a facade for 9 years is so deep into it that it's second nature by now. He probably does that every time in the off chance Reece's character might come in.
@Jake Godfrey Like I said though, Reese's character has already seen it many times and doesn't need more reiteration, would be pointless. I don't buy the idea that Steve's character would do it just because he's in the routine either, he's in full control of the situation as evident by the ending of the episode.
@Jake Godfrey And the idea that he does it because it's second nature makes no sense since it is neither explained or is relevant in any way. The blood was for no one other than the audience, Reese never saw it and Steve had no incentive to do it.
Because the idea is that of the equal commitment of the two characters to this relationship, but for completely opposed reasons. Steve's character has sunk nine years of weekends of his life into fake affection, kisses, gifts... The works. The point by the end is that you're supposed to realise that he's consistently kept going every single little detail of the facade without fail for those nine years - just to get where he wants to get to & do what he wants to.
Reece's character has submerged himself nine years into affection and caregiving and genuine feelings of love; despite all else and any other opportunities in life... Bar one instance, which he admits by the end.
That's sort of the thing you're left with by the episode. Reece's character has loved Steve's for nine years, and the one thing he's hidden & lied about... He ultimately admits, as he's on the cusp of thinking that Steve's has been hiding things. (Ironically, he's right - but in the wrong way!)
It's their last weekend, and Reece's character admits his one moment of fault because he's a genuinely caring guy who has been in love with Steve's since he got himself out of the phase where he was self-hating and lashing out at people on the internet. Whereas Steve's character has been entirely about lies for nine years, and only gives one night of truth at the end. (And that, in turn, leaves the moral question about whether or not Steve's character was justified to do as he did.)
@@jakegodfrey4320 also he just flushed it straight after, a pointless escapade on his end
The first season that didn't land.
I have to say, with regret, that Inside No. 9 has suffered from a decline in quality for the last few years. Episodes 3, 5, and (maybe) 6 are the only 'good' ones from this series. Even then they don't stand up to some of the 'classic' No. 9s. I have all the time in the world for Reece & Steve, but this series is a world away from when it started and more often than not most episodes feel disappointing.
Disagree. Absolutely loved this series. Not a bad episode among them
@@Paul1978 seconded!
@@soulfoodie1 Agreed. I mean 'Wise Owl' was stunning imo.
Totally disagree
@@Paul1978 Disagree! Most of season 7 endings ruined an otherwise solid run of episodes
Botox?
The new series is far too dark & twisted. The episode in the country log cabin was too grim and nasty for me and had to switch it off. I won’t be watching any more.
They have always written dark humour, have you not seen any of their other series?
I’m surprised this show survived after series 6. That series was horrendously awful. Heres hoping they can make magic again.
People being run over isn't funny...
were you run over aaron
Are you aware that this is a tv show? It’s just pretend. Nobody got actually hurt 😂
Right, but it's the irony. SHE didn't open the umbrella, she shouldn't have had that bad luck. But hey, more trauma for that chara! More exposure therapy needed!
Of course it is! Anything can be if its written and played properly. Amazing that you watched this preview and felt the need to comment about that, but couldn't care less about the scaphism episode.... so that is hilariously acceptable then? lol