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    • Holiday. Season 4, Episode 5. Arguably the best Peep Show episode is "Holiday". Even by Peep Show’s standards, “Holiday” is widely considered the most out-there episode of the entire show.
    • Wedding. Season 4, Episode 6. Among the best Peep Show episodes is the quintessential “Wedding”, which opens with Mark marching towards his doom as he prepares to marry Sophie.
    • Seasonal Beatings. Season 7, Episode 5. “Seasonal Beatings” is set during Christmas, as Mark’s parents Dan and Pam come for dinner, with Dobby and Super Hans unexpectedly joining the festivities.
    • Shrooming. Season 3, Episode 3. As the episode’s title suggests, “Shrooming” sees Jeremy hold a psylocibin mushroom party at the flat—only for his plans to be derailed by Mark’s presence after he suddenly falls ill.
  1. Nov 18, 2015 · If it seems slightly hyperbolic to call it the best sitcom of the past decade (it isn’t), it is objectively true to call it the best sitcom that has barely made a dent in the public ...

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    Series 8 is arguably where Peep Show is at its most unfocuses. While the Dobby plot is at its tipping point, there’s a noticeable amount of focus given the storyline compared to the climax of the Sophie plot. Where the show once knew to let the romantic arcs gradually develop in the background, Dobby’s baggage is displayed for all to see. Watching ...

    Series 5 has the misfortune of directly following the amazing Series 4 while also starting to push Sophie into the story’s background. The first half also isn’t nearly as strong as it should be. While it introduces the concept of “The One” well enough, the women in Mark’s life don’t really become interesting until Natalie is introduced in episode 4...

    Series 7 is a lot like Series 5 in that it’s a season that follows up a much stronger predecessors. Series 7 not only has to deal with Mark being a new father, Jez is in a love triangle, and the Dobby plot had entered something of a love square. Characters like Sophie, Jeff, and Johnson may as well not exist at this point either. RELATED: 10 Facts ...

    The season that started it all, Peep Show has a far more grounded tone in Series 1. It wants to be realer than it ultimately is at first. While this can create some tonal issues when looking back at the series from a much further perspective, Series 1 is still a great episode of television with some outstanding cringe comedy. There’s a simplicity t...

    The shift from Series 1 to Series 2 is subtle, but it’s important. Peep Show allows itself to let a little loose. Mark and Jez are a bit more unhinged, Jez especially. Both actors are easing into their roles and both characters are easing into their personality. Series 2 is Peep Show really coming into its own. The Mark/Sophie/Jeff love triangle is...

    Very few shows can have their worst season, take a years long break, and then come back with a top five season. Series 9 may not be Peep Show’s best season, but it’s an incredible note to end the series on. It captures the essence of Peep Show without pandering to nostalgia or getting too caught up in fan service. RELATED: Veronica Mars: 5 Things T...

    Series 6 often gets overlooked because it’s right in the middle of the Dobbie years, but it’s Peep Show proving that it knew there was gold to be tapped in switching Mark’s life around. He’s no longer at JLB, he’s no longer in a position of power, and his life is beginning to become aimless. It opens the door for great comedy while naturally buildi...

    The shift in quality from Series 1 to Series 2 is impressive, but the skyrocket in quality from Series 2 to Series 3 is downright breathtaking. Mark is in a committed relationship with Sophie— one that fizzles as they realize they don’t like each other— and Jez is trying to desperately win back his former girlfriend and toilet seat namesake, Big Su...

    Of course, Series 4 tops that immediately. Mark and Sophie are engaged and actively preparing for their wedding in the season finale. There’s a natural, gradual build up to the wedding and everything that happens between exists both to service the characters and the humor. Peep Show’s writing staff is at its absolute best. Jez even eats a dog. Whil...

  2. Sep 19, 2018 · Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong's acclaimed comedy, which began 15 years ago, tears up the rules of the sitcom in ruthless fashion. As a result, Peep Show is truly special.

  3. Inarguably, Peep Show's best episodes contain the greatest comedic moments in sitcom history. Running from 2003 to 2015, Peep Show stars the perfectly cast comedy duo of David Mitchell and Robert Webb as flatmates.

  4. Peep Show is a British television sitcom starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb, and created by Andrew O'Connor, Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain. The series was written by Armstrong and Bain, with additional material by Mitchell and Webb, among others. It was broadcast on Channel 4 from 19 September 2003 to 16 December 2015.

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  6. Sep 19, 2013 · TV sitcom. Channel 4. 2003 - 2015. 54 episodes (9 series) Sitcom starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb as a pair of socially dysfunctional flatmates with little else in common. Also features Olivia Colman, Matt King, Paterson Joseph, Neil Fitzmaurice, Elizabeth Marmur and more. Streaming rank this week: 277. Like this. F. X. R. W. E. Overview.