← Back to context Comment by harvey9 1 day ago I find Yes Minister funny now, and I'm too young to have watched when it first aired. 4 comments harvey9 Reply teamonkey 1 day ago I used to find The Thick of It hilarious but now I find it a depressing reminder of how ludicrous modern politics has become harvey9 20 hours ago Yes Minister is a reminder that politics has been ludicrous for a long time, but I think its style is much lighter than The Thick of It. JuniperMesos 1 day ago I watched the entirety of Yes (Prime) Minister relatively recently despite being younger than the show and not British; and found it delightfully entertaining and often surprisingly relevant to contemporary political issues. chgs 1 day ago The institution yes minister makes fun of has barely changed in 400 years, let alone 40, the jokes on the whole thus remain fresh.
teamonkey 1 day ago I used to find The Thick of It hilarious but now I find it a depressing reminder of how ludicrous modern politics has become harvey9 20 hours ago Yes Minister is a reminder that politics has been ludicrous for a long time, but I think its style is much lighter than The Thick of It.
harvey9 20 hours ago Yes Minister is a reminder that politics has been ludicrous for a long time, but I think its style is much lighter than The Thick of It.
JuniperMesos 1 day ago I watched the entirety of Yes (Prime) Minister relatively recently despite being younger than the show and not British; and found it delightfully entertaining and often surprisingly relevant to contemporary political issues.
chgs 1 day ago The institution yes minister makes fun of has barely changed in 400 years, let alone 40, the jokes on the whole thus remain fresh.
I used to find The Thick of It hilarious but now I find it a depressing reminder of how ludicrous modern politics has become
Yes Minister is a reminder that politics has been ludicrous for a long time, but I think its style is much lighter than The Thick of It.
I watched the entirety of Yes (Prime) Minister relatively recently despite being younger than the show and not British; and found it delightfully entertaining and often surprisingly relevant to contemporary political issues.
The institution yes minister makes fun of has barely changed in 400 years, let alone 40, the jokes on the whole thus remain fresh.