

Through nine seasons (each only six episodes) Peep Show mines our worst fears and failures for comedy. They embody the worst, weakest, most destructive traits that every single individual knows exists inside of them to one degree or another.
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They’re not evil in quite the way serial killers and murderous dictators are, nor in the exaggerated cartoony manner of other comedic anti-heroes like the characters on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Arrested Development, or Archer. Rather, Peep Show’s characters are evil in the scariest way possible – they’re realistically evil. Most people think of “evil” as being synonymous with “malicious” and “doing really, really bad things.” But I have a broader view of “evil.” I consider a thing to be evil if it creates bad outcomes not just out of malice, but instinct or carelessness.īy that standard, Peep Shows’s protagonists, Mark Corrigan and Jeremy “Jez” Usborne, are evil.

Peep Show, a British tv series running from 2003 to 2015, starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb as a pair of miserable, co-dependent roommates living in Croydon, London, is the most realistic portrayal of evil I have ever seen.Īdmittedly, I’m using “evil” in an unorthodox way.
