I haven’t seen Vicious but it sounds like something I’d like - anyone seen it? is it worth staying up past my usual bedtime to watch? 
wikipedia says
Vicious is a British sitcom shown on ITV. The series stars Ian McKellen and Derek Jacobi as Freddie and Stuart, an elderly gay couple who have been together for 48 years but endure a love/hate relationship.
Love it! Great cast and writing. Love the way they talk to each other. The plots are a bit silly but who cares? Watching this group and the chemistry they have is a real treat.
exactly what I was hoping to hear, thanks! 
Right, it’s not about “plot,” it’s about characters… with some really funny lines.
all the British comedy I can think of is character driven; best stuff out there!
Saw the first one and it really, truly blew chunks. A complete waste of talent. Stereotypical bitchy, old queens, obvious and cheap jokes, acting and delivery that was unforgivably stagy. A crappy, 70s sitcom magically pushed into 2014. “On the Buses” was funnier.
YMMV
No. It’s not worth it. It sounded like it should be really funny and the cast is great but I saw the first episode and it was horrible. It seemed like something from the 1970s.
hey,* I’m* from the 70s…:mad:
It was bad. Really really really really offensively really really bad.
I did stay up and watch it and it wasn’t that bad - wasn’t excellent but I smiled a time or two and enjoyed watching two excellent actors. I’d watch it again.
bad? pfft! I used to watch a show called 'Allo 'Allo a World War II comedy that was less believable than Hogan’s Heroes and more tacky than Benny Hill. 
I like it. I’ll admit it’s cliched, but everyone gets the most out of the lines and there’s plenty to make me laugh.
Jacobi and McKellan slumming is funny for about 5 minutes and the old lady who falls asleep all the time amuses me, but it feels dated and more sad than anything else. Two men in a relationship like that is fundamentally depressing, not humorous.
Also, far too little eyecandy. If we must be stereotypical and trite, then at least work in some shirtless hunks to appeal to my shallowness because it sure didn’t appeal to my mind.
I didn’t like the first episode, but after that it gets into a rhythm - the phone call to the mother at the start of each episode, for example. They know it’s camp, and it’s worth seeing Ian McKellan sputter his lines. His transformation from sad and dejected to downright giddy when Ass, er Ash, gets and then loses his acting job is delightful. Violet is also starting to grow on me too.
I felt the same way watching the first episodes of The Big Bang Theory, if that helps.
It’s weird, in that it’s like a very 1970s comedy except it stars two really big stars (Derek Jacobi and Ian McKellen, and actually also Frances de la Tour) and it’s about two gay men, which wouldn’t have been done in the 1970s.
It’s worth watching just to listen to Derek Jacobi talk. He has a voice that Morgan Freeman would envy.
Correction, that’s Ian McKellan.
Actually, it’s Ian McKellen. (EN not AN.)
I love both of them for their talent and Derek is still hot. 
yes - that’s my point. when I first saw him he was playing a monk and he looked good in what is NOT a flattering outfit.
he still does!