Since the discovery of the incredible mind
of Karl Pilkington, the so-called round-headed buffoon has been milked for all
he is worth. The 3 series of An Idiot Abroad saw Karl sent on a marathon trip
across the globe, forced into doing tasks that made him miserable. Ricky
Gervais and Stephen Merchant made it clear from the start; the trip was not for
Karl’s indulgence but for the viewers to enjoy his misery. It is a pleasure
then to see that the reigns have been unleashed and Karl is free to go again,
but this time with control over his own fate in “ The Moaning Of Life”.
As we
have come to expect from Karl, he has his fair share of moaning to do but
despite the show’s title, we do see Karl in a different light. He has a safety
net this time, and at some magical moments in the series we even get a clear
sight of his pearly whites. Without the hassle of Gervais and Merchant, Karl is
able to escape unattractive scenarios and often does so sporting a big fat grin
on his face. Whilst pursuing what it means to be happy, he chooses to abandon a homeless
man to spend the night in a 4-star hotel. Even then,
we were still happy for Karl whose ill treatment in the previous series
warranted him bending the rules.
For Karl (who has no plans to marry or have
children with his long-term girlfriend, Suzanne) undertaking the concept of an
arranged marriage proved almost too easy. Perhaps to Suzanne’s dismay he met with
a woman that agreed to marry him within 2 hours of meeting. Afterwards he
proclaimed, “It was good to know that if everything did go tits up, there’s
someone else in the world who would put up with me.”
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