'Perfect' BBC sitcom fans are binge watching until 1am
Fans of the BBC sitcom 'Small Prophets' are enjoying binge-watching the show late into the night, praising its creator, Mackenzie Crook.
BBC fans are excited about a new sitcom titled 'Small Prophets,' created by Mackenzie Crook, best known for his work in 'The Office' and 'Pirates of the Caribbean.' The show premiered on February 9 on BBC Two and has quickly gained attention, with audiences taking to social media to express their enthusiasm and joy over its comedic elements. Many viewers describe the show as binge-worthy, leading to late-night viewing sessions that extend until 1am.
Set in Manchester, 'Small Prophets' follows the story of Michael Sleep, a character played by Pearce Quigley, whose life has been in limbo since the disappearance of his girlfriend, Clea, seven years prior. In his quest for closure, Michael seeks the help of his father, portrayed by Michael Palin, who introduces him to an unusual ancient recipe designed to grow tiny prophetic beings in the garden shed. This unique premise not only sets up an intriguing narrative but also weaves humor with elements of fantasy.
The reception from viewers has been overwhelmingly positive, with many praising the show's writing and performances. The blending of comedic and fantastical elements, coupled with strong performances from the cast, has resonated well with audiences, marking 'Small Prophets' as a significant addition to modern British sitcoms. As fans continue to express their love for the show, it highlights a growing appetite for fresh, innovative comedy on television.