Mr. Bigstuff S1-S2
Mr Bigstuff follows two estranged brothers; Glen (Sampson), a nervy perfectionist and carpet salesman striving to live a suburban ideal and Lee (Dyer), an alpha male with a prescription drug addiction and a tin full of their dad's ashes.
Cast
Danny Dyer
Lee
Ryan Sampson
Glen
Harriet Webb
Kirsty
Victoria Alcock
Sue
Adrian Scarborough
Ian
Fatiha El-Ghorri
Aysha
Fatiha El-Ghorri
Ayesha
Ned Dennehy
Bunny
Philip Philmar
Roger
Nitin Ganatra
Brian
Rosie Lou
Jen
Linda Henry
Pam
David Mumeni
El-Baz
Lucy Farrett
Sales Assistant
Clive Russell
Uncle Ron
Clive Russell
Ron
Chelsea Fitzgerald
Female Sales Assistant
Neil Hancock
Meek Man
Tom Hanson
Tyler
Shobna Gulati
Sheryl
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Comments
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Personally I love this sort of humour. Bizzare weird and most of all different to what's out there. Probably offends some but we all not what movement there on. I say stick with it as I laughed more than once in every episode, alot of humour nowadays seems worried about offending the next person and this comedy is balls to the wall funny and doesn't care about who it offends. You can watch it in two sittings or just binge through it in one under 3 hours. Danny Dyer is on top form and the rest of the cast are great. There are some misses but alot of the comedy does hit. Well written Ryan Sampson.
This show is an absolute gem. Not only is it hilarious, but it also explores themes of masculinity with a sensitivity that feels both heartfelt and modern - not something I'd expected to see in a comedy with Danny Dyer! So refreshing. The first episode is fast-paced and dives straight into the story, introducing a host of fascinating, quirky, and standout supporting characters right from the start. There are lots of throwaway funny moments that genuinely made us laugh out loud. I had to pause a couple of times because we were laughing so much that we missed the next bit of dialogue! But don't let this fool you into thinking it's just a comedy. The show gets better and better with every episode. Come for the laughs, stay for the great character development and compelling story (and more laughs ofc). No spoilers but the last Ep in particular is fantastic, with great acting and some unexpected twists! It 100% earns the title of comedy-drama. Yes, there is a lot of swearing, so if that's not your bag then maybe it's not for you, but you'll be seriously missing out. Personally, I don't understand the bad reviews here at all, this show is brilliant and feels like something new. Thanks Ryan Sampson! We need more of this Sky!!
