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Clement 2023-05-31 23:35:40
Let's say goodbye to the 80s in the...
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Mackenzie 2023-05-27 11:07:41
The four main actors of the last season all appeared. George is so cute... I almost burst into tears when I watched the last episode. The four of them rushed to the top of the battle of the Somme. The front line, like the ending of all British dramas, knew that it was parting, but they were still telling black jokes, putting the farewell and sorrow on the bottom of my...
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Theo 2023-05-22 18:29:08
How are you feeling,...
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Jordi 2023-05-04 17:24:53
The old Li Shumeng in the OP died~~/The final ending is so sad....
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Burdette 2023-04-30 03:58:12
Setting the Blackadder comedy against the tragic backdrop of World War I, the contrasts give this comedy the most depth ever. For the audience, the most complicated emotion is that when baldrick said simply and happily that the war from 1914 to 1917 was coming to an end, off-screen you felt both amused and sadness surged up: you clearly knew that they were waiting for them in front of you. The war is still a whole year away. And, this is not the end. | Would you like some coffee sir? try to...
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Conrad 2023-04-17 03:21:46
A successful end to the black adder...
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Zion 2023-03-26 12:19:24
sooooooooooooooo...
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Ivy 2023-03-21 16:47:06
Classic British humor. Breaking out of specific situations, they are all typical workplaces: bosses who ask for credit, subordinates with no brains, and high-level leaders who command blindly. Attributed to the war situation, there are so many moments of impassioned and heroic killings. Most of them are frustrated and anxious in the trenches. The frontline advances and improperly trained soldiers can only exchange their lives for 20 minutes of performance. The distant family will Received an...
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Eddie 2023-03-20 06:15:33
In the last half-minute, the sensationalism started, which was...
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Breanna 2023-03-09 12:26:02
At the end of the charge, my heart stopped beating...I really cried, okay, bastard ending,...
Blackadder Goes Forth Comments
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Gerhard 2022-07-29 16:07:41
Introduction
I won't repeat it. Look at the profile from VeryCD,
Blackadder is not a positive character, and it doesn't even have the qualifications of a barely good person. Relying on a clever head, he always calculates there, doing things that hurt others for oneself, or hurt others against oneself, so as to... -
Josephine 2022-07-29 18:04:50
Situational tragedy
The Black Sir family has fallen in a straight line. The ancestors are unfavorable princes, and the camp has never been close to the crown. The second king became a courtier who looked beautiful and embarrassed, and even considered wearing flowers and selling spring at the dock in order to pay off...
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Lieutenant George: But this is brave, splendid and noble...
[Blackadder doesn't react - there's a long pause]
Lieutenant George: ...Sir
Captain Blackadder: Yes, Lieutenant.
Lieutenant George: I'm scared, sir
Private Baldrick: I'm scared too, sir
Lieutenant George: I'm the last of the tiddly-winking leapfroggers from the golden summer of 1914. I don't want to die... I'm really not over keen on dying at all, sir.
Captain Blackadder: How are you feeling, Darling?
Captain Darling: Ahm- not all that good, Blackadder. Rather hoped I'd get through the whole show, go back to work at Pratt and Sons, keep wicket for the Croydon Gentlemen, marry Doris. Made a note in my diary on the way here. Simply says: "Bugger".
Captain Blackadder: Well, quite.
[Outside: "Stand to, stand to, fix bayonets"]
Captain Blackadder: Come on, come on, let's move.
[at the door, Blackadder turns to George]
Captain Blackadder: Don't forget your stick Lieutenant
Lieutenant George: Rather, sir. Wouldn't want to face a machine gun without this.
[they walk into the misty trench, waiting for the off - suddenly there is silence - the machine guns stop]
Captain Darling: I say, listen - our guns have stopped.
Lieutenant George: You don't think...
Private Baldrick: Perhaps the war's over. Perhaps it's peace.
Captain Darling: Thank God. We lived through it. The Great War, 1914 to 1917.
Captain Darling, Private Baldrick, Lieutenant George: Hip hip hooray!
Captain Blackadder: I'm afraid not. The guns have stopped because we are about to attack. Not even our generals are mad enough to shell their own men. They feel it's more sporting to let the Germans do it.
Lieutenant George: So, we are, in fact, going over. This is, as they say, it?
Captain Blackadder: Yes, unless I can think of something very quickly.
[a voice shouts 'Company, one pace forward.' They all step forward]
Private Baldrick: There's a nasty splinter on that ladder, sir. A bloke could hurt himself on that.
[another call: "Stand ready" - they put their hands on the ladders ready to climb]
Private Baldrick: I have a plan, sir.
Captain Blackadder: Really Baldrick? A cunning and subtle one?
Private Baldrick: Yes, sir.
Captain Blackadder: As cunning as a fox who's just been appointed Professor of Cunning at Oxford University?
Private Baldrick: Yes, sir.
[another call: "On the signal, Company will advance"]
Captain Blackadder: Well, I'm afraid it's too late. Whatever it was, I'm sure it was better than my plan to get out of here by pretending to be mad. I mean, who would have noticed another madman round here?
[a whistle blows he looks at Baldrick]
Captain Blackadder: Good luck, everyone.
[Blackadder blows his whistle, there is a roar of voices as everyone leaps up the ladders, meeting the machine gun fire]
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[repeated line]
Private Baldrick: I have a cunning plan.