Thank God You're Here - Sister2Sister

Pop a lock and the right shoulder swings into the back with a strain feeling the pull of movement. Rotation rips a fibre or two and it's just that time of the twisting month. Careless in the dislodging, no gain from this pain.

Without a doubt the best to ever appear on Thank God You're Here is Josh Lawson. Overlord of the scenes and situation, the man knows how to shiver the spines of the ever talented support cast. Again they find themselves trying to think double speed in order to catch onto his wind. As a fire Marshall who loves karaoke and with a huge ego Lawson burns down the house scorching from the get go.

Dancing the floorboards, but actually in the trenches of war, Alan Brough touches on the "don't ask, don't tell" aspect of the military. No, he doesn't touch, he rams it right in their pie holes. Slightly off course, the men in the bunker are put into stun with the answers he comes back with. A sharp take.

Taxi driver interrogation for the four keeps cranking out with the funny. Laid back they may appear to be, the whole process of lying in the face of the situation is not without the genius of a poker face.

First timer Andrew G hits the locker room trying to fend off the parents of his loser team. Fair fare from the man with all that hair. Coping well under pressure, G keeps on the right side of the game, not letting too much fly by for the others to have to fill in.

Nervous is all over the face of Jo Stanley. Another debut, she kicks off the robe into the bedroom and quivers to the show. With liberal attitude in parenting, Stanley keeps on delivering the lines even into the dark. Awkwardness stems from the shoving of the kids into the bedroom. Standing there, without a response in their eyes, wanting out more than the kid in the locker from the previous set up.

Jessica Skarratt helps out again with a Totally Wild segment. Quizzing the quad on the zoo, their lack of knowledge isn't really a hindrance as their enthusiasm makes up for it in dollops.

Swinging the habits out with much to show of their legs, the night ends on a high. Admittedly, it starts with a fart joke from Brough and swills about with pop songs in the mix. Yet it's one that continues to carry on the waves set up earlier in the night. Hard to do, and yet it comes off as a strong session. Lawson without a doubt the winner of the door prize.

Soon Van

Wednesday, 11 October 2006 - 22:25

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