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tigerlily11 | 02:07 Sun 27th Jan 2008 | Film, Media & TV
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Just watched the new series of Two pints of Larger and a packet of crisps and not sure about it really. I loved it when they were all there but they took Jonny out and it doesn't seem the same.
They all worked well together and removing one cast member leaves a big gap that cannot be easily filled by any one else.
I take it that the guy who played Jonny didn't want to do any more. Shame really.
HAs any one else seen it and what do you think
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I'm still trying to make my mind up about the new series. The "live" episode was very good.

Are you certain that Jonny is dead??
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Well he died when he was eaten by a shark.
They buried some ones body in the second show, but I am rather hoping Jonny wil turn up at some point and its all just Janet having a bad dream Like at the end of the last episode of the old series.
As for Janets boobs well I rather like Gaz's look myself.
Never used to watch this but watched the live show and sunbsequent episodes and think it's hilarious. Maybe - for me - it was jonny I didn't like.

That Sheridan is some babe though! Shame about the mouth on it.....
Larger means bigger.

Think you mean Lager
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every one else worked out what I'm talking about. The key board is a weird thing at that time of the morning. The spelling brigade are out in force.
I wonder how many people got the 'jumping the shark' reference? Google it if you don't understand...
quizmonkey................. i didnt know what it meant until you suggested googling it?

do you think the actor who played johnny said it regarding the show no longer being funny?
I guess it was just a bit of self-deprecation - the writers thinking they were being very funny. Which they were - I think it's one of the neatest in-jokes I've ever seen. But not sure how well-known the phrase is outside the industry - it was a TV writer friend of mine who first mentioned it to me.
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Is that the famous Happy Days thing. I read about it in Wikipedia. I did make the connection. Rather sly on the part of the writers.

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