mashibinbin
Dedicated Member
I'm not detecting a lot of love for our Hobbo from people so I thought I'd have a look back and see re-evaluate his era.
There are certainly bits I like such as his wish to make Howard's life more comfortable when he's kicked out especially and for the rarer occasions when he's calm and has a reflective moment. But the overriding issues are not his age in contrast to our principals thatcould be thought to be an issue. Instead it's two things that particicularly jar personally:
1. His need to be in almost every plot - one minute he's at Barrys the next he's in the truck, the next against a wall. I know that the episode structures are not always linear but he really gives the impression of being in several places at once and basically interfering in a whole village's life!
2. His playing ovf most scenes is overdone and whilst Foggy was a loveable barmpot that could be reasoned with...eventually...his approach is far more fantasy based and is portrayed in an overly energetic way.
Let me know your thoughts!
There are certainly bits I like such as his wish to make Howard's life more comfortable when he's kicked out especially and for the rarer occasions when he's calm and has a reflective moment. But the overriding issues are not his age in contrast to our principals thatcould be thought to be an issue. Instead it's two things that particicularly jar personally:
1. His need to be in almost every plot - one minute he's at Barrys the next he's in the truck, the next against a wall. I know that the episode structures are not always linear but he really gives the impression of being in several places at once and basically interfering in a whole village's life!
2. His playing ovf most scenes is overdone and whilst Foggy was a loveable barmpot that could be reasoned with...eventually...his approach is far more fantasy based and is portrayed in an overly energetic way.
Let me know your thoughts!
