Inside No. 9 | Series 4 (2018) HONEST REVIEW

Published 2022-02-27
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💀 UTG BRUTALLY HONEST SERIES REVIEW 💀
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🍿 Inside No. 9 | Series 4
🎬 Connor attempts UTG's first ever review of a full series, by tackling Series 4 of Britain's most versatile show, the dark comedy anthology series Inside No. 9!

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:23 Zanzibar Review
4:23 Bernie Clifton's Dressing Room Review
9:55 Once Removed Review
13:38 To Have and to Hold Review
16:54 And The Winner Is... Review
18:42 Tempting Fate Review
21:57 Final Thoughts & Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @soulfoodie1
    Bernie Clifton's Dressing Room may be my favourite half hour of television ever - such a beautiful mediation on friendship and how people impact our lives. It was wonderful Steve rightfully won a BAFTA for this and that Reece was there supporting him
  • Omg but there was a surprise in Once Removed despite the structure! Several surprises. Like we didn’t know till nearly the end that the edgy woman was the hit man’s target the whole time, and hitting the blond woman instead was hilarious since it was she and her lover (the edgy woman’s husband) who hired him. And the only reason he was there was because the edgy woman brilliantly turned the address to Number 9 instead of 6. Surprise! 🤣
  • If ever there was a show that is criminally underrated it is Inside Number 9. Pemberton and Shearsmith should be given the highest accolades , both are at the top of their crafts both in writing and acting.
  • @kevyd4036
    Actually got teary just remembering the ending to Bernie Clifton's dressing room. What an episode
  • If I’m honest, as soon as Tommy and Len started arguing and Tommy revealed that he left to save Len’s life I started crying. Then the bombshell reveal rendered me a complete wreck. It’s one of the only episodes to make me cry.
  • @themonoworth96
    Once Removed is not only my favourite episode of season 4 but my fav of the whole SHOW! This review surprised me quite a bit as online its considered a top 10 or even top 5 episode!
  • The first time I saw Bernie Clifton's Dressing Room, I was in tears. Absolute heartbreak. I've re-watched it a zillion times since then and it always hits so hard. What really underpins the emotional heft of the episode for me is knowing Reece and Steve's real life relationship, both personal and professional. It's like a glimpse into an alternative timeline where we didn't get the artistic and creative powerhouse duo we all enjoy today. And to me, that's terrifying. And beyond tragic. Their bond they share is what drives this story as it makes it all just too real for comfort. Hands down, one of my top three Inside No. 9 episodes out of any they've done. Destroys me every time.
  • Season 4 may just be my favourite season of the show. And the Winner is… and Tempting Fate are definitely weaker (but not bad) episodes however the other episodes more than make up for it Zanzibar is my ultimate comfort episode Bernie Clifton’s Dressing Room is my 2nd favourite episode behind Christine Once Removed is brilliant and I personally love the structure And To Have to Hold is brilliantly well done and dark
  • @Ratryoshka
    Goddamn Bernie Clifton's Dressing Room got me tearing up again Also episode 4's ending is so unsettling, but thats how we're supposed to feel. Unsettled.
  • Nicola Walker as the frustrated and unfulfilled wife was glorious
  • 'Once Removed' is in my Top 5 favourite episodes out of all of them. Brilliantly written ..... backwards. David Calder's performance as the senile Dad was epic.
  • "To Have and to Hold" took me a few times watching to completely get the horror of it. It's brilliant. One of my top 10 episodes of Inside No. 9.
  • @maxplanck9055
    The reveal (Bernie Clifton) that one character had already died was devastating and terrific, shocking and sad, excellent writing ✌️❤️🇬🇧
  • @Nayland007
    I actually enjoyed the Once Removed episode. I think it was the fact that when you do watch it again and and seeing props etc being in the place because of what happened before is very clever. Dramatically maybe not so much I agree and an assassin just assuming a number of a house is good enough? but the best episode of the series is definitely Bernie Clifton's Dressing Room (who I actually met at a firms presentation gala - Bernie Clifton, not the dressing room) Also I believe Reece said he would want the Tears of Laughter song played at his own funeral
  • @yanitchka
    I actually love “And the winner is...”. I know it’s one of the least popular and least liked, but to me the dialogue was funny, witty and clever, the performances - quite good and I didn’t see the twist coming. I have rewatched it and still love it. Just my personal (and obviously unpopular) opinion. As for the others - I laughed a lot during Zanzibar, Bernie Clifton’s was awesome, I quite like Once removed, To have and to hold was unexpected and heavy; Tempting fate had some great moments.
  • @renatocfrancisco
    Both Zanzibar and Bernie Clifton's made me cry. What a series.
  • Memento is one of my favourite films, so I guess that's why I like Once Removed. I keep meaning to watch it in chronological order
  • My favorite Inside No 9 episode is Bernie Clifton's Dressing Room with Death Be Not Proud as my second favorite. Tempting Fate and To Have and To Hold are some of my favorites as well from series 4.