The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

I’ll tell you straight: Ricky’s anger makes me happy!

After Life, Netflix, streaming now

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Wouldn’t it be thrilling to say exactly what you wanted?

No more having to worry about offending anyone – just letting loose with your thoughts, whatever they may be.

Especially as there are a host of new annoyances in 2020.

That neighbour timing your allotted daily exercise? Give him what for.

Telling people off in as mean a fashion as possible is roughly the premise of Ricky Gervais’s After Life, which returned to Netflix for a second series on Friday.

In it, he plays a man who says whatever he likes to people, because he’s angry at the world after his wife dies.

It’s this tragedy which motivates his character and makes you sympatheti­c when he does things such as calling children names or telling people to kill themselves, all for rib-tickling chuckles.

You get the feeling multimilli­onaire Gervais, who revels in posting pictures of himself on Twitter smoking a cigar, with a caption like “Did I offend you?”, isn’t motivated by much other than simply enjoying this sort of joyless bullying.

The first series of After Life saw Ricky’s character learn some trite life lessons – or rather begin telling others about how wise he is – so it’ll be interestin­g to see where this series goes.

Alternativ­ely you could recreate your own version of After Life.

The next time someone leans a bit too close to you to get the last of the handwash in Tesco, simply swearily tell them how awful they are before reciting the type of trite cliches found in the Big Book Of Native American Wisdom with a sad, far-away look on your face.

You’ll probably be enjoying your own After Life quite soon after.

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 ??  ?? ● Ricky Gervais and Kerry Godliman in After Life season 2
● Ricky Gervais and Kerry Godliman in After Life season 2

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