Series 3 and 4 will ensure you never take the main character in the TV series 'House' too seriously as you'll keep remembering Hugh Laurie as he appears in them.
For historical accuracy... Elizabeth 1 died in 1603. Most of her reign was in the 2nd half of the 1500s, (16th century), not 1600s. So Blackadder, with young Queenie, would be set in 1560s 😊
You guys are so lucky experiencing these for the first time. I wish I could forget every detail just to watch them again. The next series is just as awesome but the 4th will blow your minds
Brilliant as always guys! Loved this on tv back in the day, loved it again on DVD, loved it more recently watching through on P, and now the same and edited down a little for YT but here I am still still still loving it. Cheers!
Series 1 is definitely worth going back to after finishing this, if nothing else but to see how different it is from the subsequent series. And also to see how much the show improved from series 2 onwards. And who knows, you might like it...I mean, it does have its moments.
There is a good "making off" of Blackadder here on TH-cam. It is called "The Whole Rotten Saga ..." or something similar. It also tells the story how they restarted after series 1, with the total turnaround of the main character's personality.
Well Gentlemen ! Glad you have been enjoying Black Adder , and Monty Python !! If you want to have a look at the chap who started this type of humour IMO Check out the late Great Spike Milligan , a Legend from world war 2 , he invented the Radio prog , the Goons , and later a proper Mental TV thing called "Q 1 " and up to "Q7 " give it a whirl you wont be dissapointed ! cheers
Every time I watch this episode I feel like Hagrid is in the audience because Robbie Coltrain was there and we can hear him laughing loudly! He's amazing in series 3.
how calm Blackadder is in dire situations. .... it's because he's the only one that knows he's in a Sitcom. This is a lesson we should all learn. We're all the stars in our own personal crazy Sitcom.
Just one mistake: there was no British Ambassador in the 1500s because England was a separate Kingdom and only became Britain in the 1700s when the Act of Union happened in 1707 when the Parliaments England and Scotland joined together
Now you need to watch "Black books" with the "Dillan MORAN crew" . For me ,as a french , one of the best comedie show ever along with "Married with childrens"
I've been saying wreap my rewegie for the last 35 years and now I know that should I go to the US there are at least two people who will not think I've lost the plot.
@psyraven76 Stephen Fry brought it up in either the blackadder documentary or the dvd commentary. He was also in the audience for a few episodes of the young ones too. You can clearly hear his distinctive laugh in the boring episode as I recall
I like how Spenser and Daniel pause to justify their British comedy reference points such as MP and then continue and it is The Spanish Inquisition anyway.
Glad you like this classic show! The ending was dark but remember how George Costanza’s wife went out in Seinfeld…. In the right hands I think American TV could pull off something similar, especially now.👍
Had it pointed out that Ferris Bueller was one of the first post credit scenes when he says you’re still here? I loved series 2 and 3 of Blackadder best.
The biggest difference with Monty Python and most other comedic endeavours is that they wrote and performed all their own stuff, whereas things like Blackadder are actors performing scripts written by talented writers; different vibe altogether.
Sort of, except that one reason Curtis and Elton often give for not doing more series is that the cast made so many changes to the script during the rehearsal process.
Let's remember where the fabled Monty Python got their inspiration and style from.... Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennet and Jonathan Miller's excellent 'Beyond the Fringe' shows. Cleese has been trying to be Peter Cook his entire career and hasn't ever come close to his genius.
I'd say Spike Milligan was a more direct influence on them... and to say Cleese hasn't come close to Cook is crazy, even if (as I do) you hold Cook in very high regard... where's Cook's Fish Called Wanda? Where's his Fawlty Towers? Where's his Centurion in Life of Brian? Where's his Monty Python show? @@rnw2739
Dear all: I'm glad you have concluded series 2. Now it will be series 3, which I think is the best of the Blackadder series. I am very curious to watch you react to it!
For me blackadder is the greatest comedy of all I grew up on it. That and young ones and bottom. And faulty Towers, and only fools and Horses. There are loads to be fare but black adder for me is the best 💫
Don’t let anyone tell you that series 1 isn’t worth watching. It’s great in its own way. I think it’s the fact that Blackadder is played in a very different, non-wisecracking way to what came after. Equally as good, but different. Series 1 puts the whole show and evolution into context.
Despite loving this series I've always hated that stinger at the end - It absolutely infuriated me the first time I saw it and that episode is probably my least watched of all Blackadder episodes because I forgot that it happened after the credits and thought it actually was part of the episode proper.
It is so boring to note how many dull people discard Series 1. The main differences are a) Rowan Atkinson co-wrote the first series so a lot of the humour is more subtle, and b) it had a much larger budget with a lot of outside filming. Plus Baldrick is the most intelligent of the 3 main characters.
I remember watching House fro the first time and I could not compute how this was the same guy who played the Prince Regent in series 3 of blackadder Hugh Laurie's character prince ludwig reminds me of a character from World War 2 sitcom "Allo Allo" it was sent in occupied france and followed members of the french resistance and the germans. One Character was called Officer Crabtree . A British spy posing as a French police officer. Unfortunately, his French is weak and he is invariably unable to use the correct vowel sounds, which means that sometimes he is quite incomprehensible, most famously in his usual greeting "Good moaning!"
Series 3 and 4 will ensure you never take the main character in the TV series 'House' too seriously as you'll keep remembering Hugh Laurie as he appears in them.
Who also rowed for Oxford university in the boat race
@@brucewilliams4152Row, row, row your punt, gently down the stream....
@@ZondaFRoadsterBelts off, trousers down. Isn’t life a scream! Ha!
@brucewilliams4152 he went to Cambridge University, not Oxford
@@Satankat666Oxford's a total dump
For historical accuracy... Elizabeth 1 died in 1603. Most of her reign was in the 2nd half of the 1500s, (16th century), not 1600s. So Blackadder, with young Queenie, would be set in 1560s 😊
Hard to believe, guys, but next series is even funnier than this, and fourth series funniest of them all. Lots to look forward to!
Always gotta love anyone who calls themself 'Evil Lord'.
The 70's and 80's was a golden era of comedy genius in Britain
2 set the bar. 3 reset the bar. 4 took the bar and declared war on it.
Great description
5 went to a bar, and drank itself senseless, which was great fun, but unfortunately resulted in that series never even being started.
You guys are so lucky experiencing these for the first time. I wish I could forget every detail just to watch them again. The next series is just as awesome but the 4th will blow your minds
That broken pencil line is in all honesty one of the most romantic proclamations I’ve ever heard. Smooth Edmund, smooth.
Brilliant as always guys!
Loved this on tv back in the day, loved it again on DVD, loved it more recently watching through on P, and now the same and edited down a little for YT but here I am still still still loving it. Cheers!
Series 1 is definitely worth going back to after finishing this, if nothing else but to see how different it is from the subsequent series. And also to see how much the show improved from series 2 onwards. And who knows, you might like it...I mean, it does have its moments.
The Queen of Spain's Beard is the best episode from Season 1.
@LeightonCorcoran It does have its moments. The end titles on the last episode spring to mind.
Nothing else that I can recall.
There is a good "making off" of Blackadder here on TH-cam. It is called "The Whole Rotten Saga ..." or something similar. It also tells the story how they restarted after series 1, with the total turnaround of the main character's personality.
brain blessing as the king he was brilliant
The witch hunt episode is my favourite, followed by the finale with the alliance of evil.
Great that you enjoyed series 2 this much.
Series 3 is my all-time favourite, so I am looking forward to your reaction to that.
Blackadder just gets better and better. I never caught that last scene!
I would recommend seeing series 3 and 4 and then going back to see Series 1. There are also a couple of specials as well.
Well Gentlemen ! Glad you have been enjoying Black Adder , and Monty Python !!
If you want to have a look at the chap who started this type of humour IMO Check out the late Great
Spike Milligan , a Legend from world war 2 , he invented the Radio prog , the Goons , and later a proper Mental TV thing called "Q 1 " and up to "Q7 " give it a whirl you wont be dissapointed ! cheers
The Pakistani Dalek 😂
@@ange1098 Ace !!! or what ,
Listing to the goons on the radio they were just brilliant 🎉
Every time I watch this episode I feel like Hagrid is in the audience because Robbie Coltrain was there and we can hear him laughing loudly! He's amazing in series 3.
It makes me happy to see Americans recognise just how brilliant Blackadder is.
how calm Blackadder is in dire situations. .... it's because he's the only one that knows he's in a Sitcom.
This is a lesson we should all learn. We're all the stars in our own personal crazy Sitcom.
I have a new focus point for you boys regarding British humour . Spike Milligan .. he was a major influence on the Pythons .
Just one mistake: there was no British Ambassador in the 1500s because England was a separate Kingdom and only became Britain in the 1700s when the Act of Union happened in 1707 when the Parliaments England and Scotland joined together
Now you need to watch "Black books" with the "Dillan MORAN crew" . For me ,as a french , one of the best comedie show ever along with "Married with childrens"
My favourite line “life without you is like a broken pencil, pointless.”
Now guys, Blackadder the Third and Blackadder Goes Forth awaits. You will love it.
I've been saying wreap my rewegie for the last 35 years and now I know that should I go to the US there are at least two people who will not think I've lost the plot.
Fun fact. That's Robbie Coltranes laugh in the audience
REALLY?!!! I've always found that one deep laugh when Percy's thinking so iconic - is it really Robbie Coltrane?
@psyraven76 Stephen Fry brought it up in either the blackadder documentary or the dvd commentary. He was also in the audience for a few episodes of the young ones too.
You can clearly hear his distinctive laugh in the boring episode as I recall
For some reason I always thought it was the guy who played Ploppy the jailer
You guys keep reacting to these great shows.
When you said about goblins made me think of doctor who goblin song
I like how Spenser and Daniel pause to justify their British comedy reference points such as MP and then continue and it is The Spanish Inquisition anyway.
The other drunk song was Merlin The Happy Pig.
Glad you like this classic show! The ending was dark but remember how George Costanza’s wife went out in Seinfeld…. In the right hands I think American TV could pull off something similar, especially now.👍
PLEASE DO THE REST!!
Had it pointed out that Ferris Bueller was one of the first post credit scenes when he says you’re still here? I loved series 2 and 3 of Blackadder best.
Series 3 and 4 of Blackadder are brilliant too
you really should do series 1 to get the fully historical education lolo its worth it
My next plan iz to to impersiononate a renowned American Diagnoztician. All I have to do is get ze voice right.
Great reaction love black adder back when the bbc hard great programs and comedy
The next two seasons are awesome 🙌
The biggest difference with Monty Python and most other comedic endeavours is that they wrote and performed all their own stuff, whereas things like Blackadder are actors performing scripts written by talented writers; different vibe altogether.
Sort of, except that one reason Curtis and Elton often give for not doing more series is that the cast made so many changes to the script during the rehearsal process.
Let's remember where the fabled Monty Python got their inspiration and style from.... Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennet and Jonathan Miller's excellent 'Beyond the Fringe' shows.
Cleese has been trying to be Peter Cook his entire career and hasn't ever come close to his genius.
I'd say Spike Milligan was a more direct influence on them... and to say Cleese hasn't come close to Cook is crazy, even if (as I do) you hold Cook in very high regard... where's Cook's Fish Called Wanda? Where's his Fawlty Towers? Where's his Centurion in Life of Brian? Where's his Monty Python show? @@rnw2739
This series is set in the 1500's not the 1600's.
I never understand why reactors skip Season 1 it's very different to the later seasons but I still think it's worth watching.
Because too many people tell them to. I could never, I have to know the origins of series I love.
@EmbraceTheSuck21
Have you seen the lost pilot episode?
Dear all:
I'm glad you have concluded series 2. Now it will be series 3, which I think is the best of the Blackadder series. I am very curious to watch you react to it!
And don't forget when you finish it all there's black adders christmas carol and the millennium special blackadder back and fourth
Impossible, sir. Only you and I have access to your socks...
For me blackadder is the greatest comedy of all I grew up on it. That and young ones and bottom. And faulty Towers, and only fools and Horses. There are loads to be fare but black adder for me is the best 💫
Guys PLEASE go straight into series 3 then obviously 4. Cheers
Hugh Laurie is epic
Series 3 is so good. So so good. In my opinion beats 4 for me.
Brilliant reaction 💫😎 love Blackadder and Queen Elizabeth
So, do Americans get the reference to the biscuit game?
25:00 And that's why Elizabeth I never had children :-)
Monty python is exactly the reference point
There no other show, and maybe be no other episode with a more obvious Monty Python reference
I hope you do the 3 specials
This was set in the 1500's not the 1600's
I will probably be in the minority here but season 3 is my favourite
series
@@charliegeorge9393Exactly. And Blackadder Goes Forth is one of the best series of a sitcom ever
@@charliegeorge9393 I realised just after lol
Season 3 is arguably the best one. 👍
Yes. I'm arguing with you that it isn't. Series 4 is miles better.😂
Are these old uploads? You haven't been in this studio in almost a year.
You need to.find 'Up Start Crow'.
The 4 series to me go from 4 to 1 in order of preference.
Don’t let anyone tell you that series 1 isn’t worth watching. It’s great in its own way. I think it’s the fact that Blackadder is played in a very different, non-wisecracking way to what came after. Equally as good, but different. Series 1 puts the whole show and evolution into context.
I do think Series 1 is the weakest series, but I still really enjoy it.
@@ThunderForce2000 It is definitely the weakest, though still good and enjoyable I think. It does have really great cameos. Brian Blessed is superb.
You should check out "Mrs. Brown's Boys", an Irish TV show. Go to the bathroom before watching.
Queen Elizabeth has always been just like her father Henry the Vlll
Doh, 3rd comment spot today!
Still pretty good,you're on the podium👍🏆
Despite loving this series I've always hated that stinger at the end - It absolutely infuriated me the first time I saw it and that episode is probably my least watched of all Blackadder episodes because I forgot that it happened after the credits and thought it actually was part of the episode proper.
Shame you didn't watch season 1 as the ending of season 2 is a callback to it.
Series .
Series 3 and 4 are even better...they are a bit more looser.. classic 😁😂
Season 1 is vastly underrated. Worth watching.
Series .
After this you still have the greatest comedy of all time ,only fools and horses.
It is so boring to note how many dull people discard Series 1. The main differences are a) Rowan Atkinson co-wrote the first series so a lot of the humour is more subtle, and b) it had a much larger budget with a lot of outside filming. Plus Baldrick is the most intelligent of the 3 main characters.
Dull people that include the actual principal cast - writers and producer of the 1st series. Right. Good company to be in with then😂
Season 3 is my favourite season. Season 4 my least favourite. Season 3 is the regency period.
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Sad
Nope!
Your weird ancestors lads..I'm not supporting em in any way but remember where ur great great+ grandparents came from. All round Europe no doubt..
God i hate nursey
Won't work for your channel no one is interested with blackadder
wrong
Very wrong.
Don't forget the Xmas special after series 3 & avoid blackadder back and forth at all costs 👍
I remember watching House fro the first time and I could not compute how this was the same guy who played the Prince Regent in series 3 of blackadder
Hugh Laurie's character prince ludwig reminds me of a character from World War 2 sitcom "Allo Allo" it was sent in occupied france and followed members of the french resistance and the germans. One Character was called Officer Crabtree . A British spy posing as a French police officer. Unfortunately, his French is weak and he is invariably unable to use the correct vowel sounds, which means that sometimes he is quite incomprehensible, most famously in his usual greeting "Good moaning!"