1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- A Prawn Goebbels, a Herman Goering, and Four Cold Meat Salads, 12 May 2006
Author:
oceanave from United States
Although it isn't my personal favorite, "The Germans" is arguably the
most 'classic' of the 12 episodes. It's the one everyone seems to know
or remember. Sybil is laid up with an ingrown toenail (Basil: "I wish
it was an ingrown tongue"), but meanwhile she has to make sure the
hotel doesn't fall apart, demanding even more things from Basil and
calling him every few minutes to make sure things are getting done.
There are many hysterical moments to be had, including the whole
moose-hanging sequence, replete with The Major thinking that the
stuffed concoction can talk. The German guests obviously don't know
what to make of it all, but we see Basil at the upper bound of his own
insanity. The best part comes at the end when the African doctor shows
up at the hotel - I won't give it away for anyone who hasn't seen it.
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- rating the episodes from 1-12, this one ranks number 4!, 1 February 2006
Author:
mike vagnino from United States
This is the episode most people remember. And it is certainly one of
the funniest in the series. Sybil is in the hospital for an operation,
leaving Basil in charge of the hotel. Disaster strikes, of course, in
the form of a moose's head falling on Basil. The next morning, the
hotel is to conduct a routine fire drill, when an actual fire breaks
out in the kitchen. Refusing to believe there is really a fire, Basil
locks Manuel in the burning room. When he won't stop screaming and
pounding on the door, Basil finally unlocks it and sees the blaze.
After evacuating the guests for a second time, Basil goes for the fire
extinguisher, which promptly explodes in his face. That lands him in
the hospital with a concussion. Meanwhile, back at the hotel with Polly
now at the helm, things are running very smoothly. That is until Basil
unexpectedly shows up after bolting from the hospital. When he begins
to interact with the German guests who have arrived, things really
start to get funny, as he can't stop "mentioning the war." If you're
looking for non-stop laughs, this episode certainly delivers!
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A Prawn Goebbels, a Herman Goering, and Four Cold Meat Salads, 12 May 2006
Author: oceanave from United States
Although it isn't my personal favorite, "The Germans" is arguably the most 'classic' of the 12 episodes. It's the one everyone seems to know or remember. Sybil is laid up with an ingrown toenail (Basil: "I wish it was an ingrown tongue"), but meanwhile she has to make sure the hotel doesn't fall apart, demanding even more things from Basil and calling him every few minutes to make sure things are getting done. There are many hysterical moments to be had, including the whole moose-hanging sequence, replete with The Major thinking that the stuffed concoction can talk. The German guests obviously don't know what to make of it all, but we see Basil at the upper bound of his own insanity. The best part comes at the end when the African doctor shows up at the hotel - I won't give it away for anyone who hasn't seen it.
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
rating the episodes from 1-12, this one ranks number 4!, 1 February 2006
Author: mike vagnino from United States
This is the episode most people remember. And it is certainly one of the funniest in the series. Sybil is in the hospital for an operation, leaving Basil in charge of the hotel. Disaster strikes, of course, in the form of a moose's head falling on Basil. The next morning, the hotel is to conduct a routine fire drill, when an actual fire breaks out in the kitchen. Refusing to believe there is really a fire, Basil locks Manuel in the burning room. When he won't stop screaming and pounding on the door, Basil finally unlocks it and sees the blaze. After evacuating the guests for a second time, Basil goes for the fire extinguisher, which promptly explodes in his face. That lands him in the hospital with a concussion. Meanwhile, back at the hotel with Polly now at the helm, things are running very smoothly. That is until Basil unexpectedly shows up after bolting from the hospital. When he begins to interact with the German guests who have arrived, things really start to get funny, as he can't stop "mentioning the war." If you're looking for non-stop laughs, this episode certainly delivers!
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