I really want to live a life in a sitcom

Sydnie 2022-01-22 08:02:21

I am obsessed with the various rooms and layouts in sitcoms, which make people feel at ease and warm.

When I watched the episode of KILL OR CURE, I really liked Mr. Brown's apartment. The layout of the old-fashioned apartment and the way everyone danced together at the end made me deeply infatuated. I am obsessed with this kind of life. Maybe because of this, I like sitcoms so much.




In the last episode, when everyone was drinking and saying those things after the exam, it was a little sad. The most unbearable thing is this kind of plot... I feel sour.

Fortunately, there are two more seasons in the future, and fortunately there are 16 episodes...When you really finish watching it, you will feel very upset. I haven't finished watching Friends, and I haven't experienced the feeling of emptiness when I finished watching a series that I like so much.





Mr. Brown, it hurts so much. Orphan, single, accompanied by a Siamese cat.
In fact, this is the life I hope in a sense-living alone with a cat.
He thought Sid was the episode of his father. Finally, the Sid couple laughed and said that when the orphan they abandoned was a girl, they all laughed together, but I clearly saw bitterness in your eyes. The orphanage on Jeremy Street, so it’s called Jeremy, and I suddenly have a very good impression of the name Jeremy. I pretend to think that Mr. Brown's actor Barry Evans's own experience is very similar to the characters played in the play, orphan, single to death. I don’t know if the characters in the play will always live alone in a bachelor’s apartment like this, I hope not, so in the last episode, when I saw the French beauty and said she was reluctant to hug Mr. Brown, I saw that he kissed her. The movement of the neck is so touching. So much so that I can't help but want to take a screenshot, although the image quality is not good.


There is a lot of information on the Internet, but all I can find about you-Barry Evans, only a short biography, and a few stills. In the last few years of your life, you actually drove a taxi. This profession has a downturned and charming impression in my heart. It's just an actor who has appeared in such an outstanding and successful drama and finally became a taxi driver.
The coroner found that the alcohol concentration in your corpse was more than 4 times the normal standard. People who are lonely, restless, or anxious are mostly bar abusers.



After his death, he was cremated and buried in
Golders Green Crematorium
London, England.



May you be well in heaven. Please don't think your life is terrible. After 14 years of death, there are still people watching your episodes, some like you, and some miss you, so...May the next life be happy, with the warmth of the family, the love of your lover, and the company of your friends.





PS: Little discovery. Barry Evans' real name is Barry Joseph Evans, and Mr. Brown's Siamese cat is called Josephine in the play.

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  • Otha 2022-04-20 09:02:25

    It's so funny, the translation is also good, can I say take the opportunity to learn English = =

  • Clemens 2022-04-20 09:02:25

    MR.BROWN I love you! ! ! TAT's fierceness startled me. The round eyes are really convenient. If you want to be fierce, you can be fierce and cute. . . Thinking of how sad he called his friends before he left, why would people watch such a beautiful and lovely person sad and just sit back and ignore TAT. . . BARRY, I hope you cast a very lucky tire this time!

Mind Your Language quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Ali Nadim: Jolly good!

  • Jeremy Brown: [Mr Brown is talking to the class about everyday things they should know how to say and do] Ali, where would you go to get some aspirin?

    Ali Nadim: The Tandoori Takeaway.

    Jeremy Brown: What?

    Ali Nadim: My jolly good friend who works there always has plenty aspirin.

    Jeremy Brown: No, where would you *buy* aspirin?

    Ali Nadim: Why would I be buying aspirin, when I can get it from my jolly good friend for free?

    Jeremy Brown: All right, where would you go if the Tandoori Takeaway was closed?

    Ali Nadim: Oh, blimey! The Taj Mahal Curryhouse

    Jamila Ranjha: White Chemist!

    Jeremy Brown: [Ali leaves his seat and begins to walk out of the classroom] Where are you going?

    Ali Nadim: To buy aspirin.

    Jeremy Brown: I thought you said you didn't have a headache?

    Ali Nadim: Oh blimey! I do now!