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(2019–2022)

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8/10
Brilliantly written
bollingerforme12 March 2019
My favourite line .......

"I'd rather be nowhere with her than somewhere without her"
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9/10
Nothing's as good if you don't share it
dystopian-galaxy23 March 2019
I stumbled across After Life when I wasn't interested in anything on My List and I didn't care to Continue Watching anything either. I've never been married and I've never lost the love of my life, mainly because I haven't met them, but I have struggled with depression for years now and this past year has been a particularly hard battle. The portrayal of grief and depression I found to be very relatable, the story was told very realistically and the cast were brilliant. I particularly loved Anne and Daphne. Perfect show to binge watch and just allow yourself to feel all of the emotions and then share it with someone because nothing's as good if you don't share it.
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8/10
Beautiful, sad, and funny
Calicodreamin17 January 2022
An almost unbelievable mix of beauty, sadness, and laughs. The characters are well cast and have great chemistry. The premise is heartbreaking but so many beautiful moments happen, you can almost forget. A lovely show on loss, love, and keeping going.
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10/10
A perfect display of the grieving process
katyavines9 March 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Ricky Gervais continues to surprise me. I know that he's very funny, with his own brand of humor that many people find offensive, but I like most of his stuff. And I think of him as a comedian - both as an actor and a writer/director. So every time he does something serious and thoughtful, I am amazed at the level of depth, humility and kindness he brings to his creations. "After Life" is the story of a man who just lost his beloved wife, and with her, the will to live. He probably would have killed himself immediately, if he didn't have a dog to take care of. So he manages to get out of bed every day, and lead an existence devoid of any shred of happiness or hope. He titters on the brink of death, yet doesn't cross the line; he manages to anger, but not completely alienate those closest to him. People annoy him, probably because they go on living despite the fact that his world has ended. Worst of all, he claims to not care about his own life to the point where he deliberately puts himself in harm's way, yet the only people that he's hurting by his behavior are the people who still care about him. I recently lost the person that I loved most in this world, and who loved me the most, and this show displayed so precisely all the feelings that I've been going through. All the terrible feelings and thoughts that you don't share with anyone, because they are too dark to put into words. I'm so grateful to Gervais for doing it for me. Now when someone asks me how I'm feeling, I can reffer them to this show.
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10/10
Season 2 is even better than Season 1
csteddy25 April 2020
My wife and I watched Season 1 and laughed and cried our way through it. I'm having to do Season 2 on my own as my wife's three year struggle with cancer recently ended. I find his detailed understanding of the grief amazingly accurate. Tony's pain seeps through the screen. Ricky is a genius and an authentic human being.
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10/10
If I could give this a higher score I would
debdshaw608 March 2019
Ricky Gervais knows how to make you laugh and ugly cry, sometimes together. I think this is my favorite of his series. He speaks right to the dark, sad, and angry part in all of us. He also shows us that everyone is beautiful.

The series is beautifully shot, the cast is fantastic and each character has a slow reveal from who they are in Tony's eyes to who they really are. It's beautifully done.

Only Ricky Gervais can pull off shows like After Life and Derek. I hope he gives us more.
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10/10
I defy anyone to watch just one episode and then not binge watch the rest
spurs689 March 2019
Easily his best work since 'The Office', maybe even his best work. Poignant, funny, heart warming and beautifully acted. If you watch one thing this year make it this (clearly you won't just watch one thing but not matter how many it is, make sure After Life is included). It is 6 episodes of the most beautifully crafted television on a subject matter that has no right to be this funny. However, the humour is always tinged with sadness (and vice versa) and the balance between the two is perfect.

Just watch it and prepare to cry, laugh and maybe just put a little bit of perspective into your life.
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10/10
Gives you a new perspective
sinagk8 March 2019
I watched the show in one sitting. It is challeging. It makes you think with great humor. It has its dramas. It will make you almost cry while making you laugh. It's genius and I recommend you watch it if you think you are depressed or you see no point in life. And I guess it's greatest characteristic is that its honest.
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10/10
Ricky Gervais I salute you.
Sleepin_Dragon26 March 2019
I have to be honest, this is one of the best series I have watched in some time, it really is Gervais at his very best.

This five part series is moving, funny, poignant, and intensely thought provoking, it forces you to think of death, loss, dementia, and of course the force of life.

The characters are absolutely glorious, each and every one, and despite some of my absolute favourite talents being here, such as Penelope Wilton, David Bradley and Ashley Jensen, it's the performance of Roisin Conaty that I enjoyed most of all, I adored Daphne.

I know many of us wish the series was longer, but in this instance I'd say the standard is so high, leave it be.

This was magical. 10/10
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The best TV show I've watched in a long time
adamonIMDb2 February 2020
Ricky Gervais is a divisive character but I've always been a big fan of his. I love his style of comedy and have always enjoyed his shows in the past. However, I think with 'After Life' Gervais has achieved more than just another great show and has exceeded even my very high expectations.

This series covers a topic that few would dare go - the story of a man grieving after the loss of his lifelong partner. It could have made for thoroughly miserable viewing. Instead, Gervais has given us a truly thought-provoking, touching show that manages to perfectly balance dark, sad themes with some classic Gervais-style humour.

It feels so real and so relatable, from the story to the character and dialogue - you forget you are watching a work of fiction. Gervais also does a great job at pushing some important messages (though never too forcefully), the most important being to take nothing in life for granted and to enjoy the short time we have on this planet. I can't recommend this show enough - a must watch!
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7/10
Decreasing returns
sjo-1517 January 2022
Series 1 was excellent. Refreshing, funny, clever, excellent characterisations.

Series 2 was good, Refreshing, funny, clever, excellent characterisations. But whilst S1 felt like it covered some ground and made some conclusions, S2 took a step back and treaded water.

Series 3 was the same as S1 and S2 but nowhere near as refreshing, funny or clever. The characterisations were not as good. Several of the best characters are no longer there, replaced by crude characterisations that appear unrealistic and over the top, and a bit nasty.

Parts of it are still very funny and well observed but it feels like its a downgrade on S3. Some of the observations are no longer revelations or shocking, but repeats.
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10/10
Death brings life (or something deep like that)
dannehh8 March 2019
Ricky Gervais does it again. Makes me laugh, makes me cry and makes me think! I rather have six brilliant episodes than 20 so and so!
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7/10
As step down from Season 1
ryan-beauchesne26 April 2020
Season 1 was "brilliant" as Tony says, but season 2 was a clear step down for me. Right away, the basic plot line has been reset - which makes the whole season feel very repetitive. As some other reviewers have also pointed out, I also am beginning to find Tony's two tones of self sorrow or overzealous spieling to be getting a little repetitive and borderline annoying too (although sometimes funny).

Definitely the worst part of the season is this psychiatrist character being continually incorporated. He's a disgusting character (which is fine) but doesn't really add anything at all to show - zero comedy effect, zero character development for Tom (who's seeing him now), and he's not really even an antagonist. So, he just seems like a filler character who's extremely unpleasant to watch.

I was hoping Season 2 would be the next phase of Tony's grieving as he starts to overcome his loss while trepidly beginning to see a new woman, but no, it's all just reset - and I wouldn't be surprised if it's just to squeeze an extra season out of this premise, as I'm sure this was renewed for at least two more seasons from Netflix after the first one was such a success - and once his "grieving" is gone, it's not really the same show anymore, is it?
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5/10
This is for Season 3.
Robosharp17 January 2022
After Life. Hmmmm.

Look, I'll be straight up - I don't rate After life has highly as Ricky's other work. For me it plays the melodramatic card way to much, pretty much non-stop. A massive over use of melodramatic music throughout. That said, season one and two were still better than most things on tele. There was enough funny moments, interesting characters and Ricky's usual satire to keep me engaged and entertained. One of the best things about season 1 and 2 is how they tied it all up into a poignant ending. The character arcs came to their conclusion. So overall it was good series. Solid couple of seasons despite its irritating aspects.

So why the hell did they make season 3?

Gervais only ever made two seasons of all his other shows. It's a good rule. After Life season 3 serves as irrefutable proof of that. It really should not have been made. For me it really harms the whole series legacy. Season 3 just ramps up all the annoying things about the previous two seasons - Chiefly the melodrama. Those bloody flashback videos of his wife. Sure, poignant at first, but now a broken record player. Was tiresome in season 2, let alone now. The chats with Penelope Wilton on the bench! Yawn. Does she just sit on that bench her whole life? Ricky constantly using the C-word thinking it is cool. It really isn't.

I could go on about a lot of things here but ultimately season 3 is really unnecessary and just highlights the cons of the show in general. Just feels like an excuse to give Ricky and his acting mates something to do. However, despite my criticism, season 3 still has funny moments, the cast still do well and is probably better than a lot of other comedies that are around at the moment, such is the times. But easily Ricky's most self-indulgent work.
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10/10
Wonderful
gianmarcoronconi4 December 2021
One of the best series I've ever seen in my entire life. Sweet and fun in a shrewd and truly original way. Each episode is more and more beautiful and the whole series encourages you to go on because it never gets boring.
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9/10
Brilliant
jameslazar9 March 2019
Best thing Gervais has ever produced and the bar was set very high. Couldn't stop watching.
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10/10
Brilliant: incredibly dark, gritty, thought-provoking and emotional yet hilariously funny
grantss23 March 2019
(Review updated after Season 3).

Tony's wife of 25 years, Lisa, has just died of cancer, leaving Tony a shattered, suicidal wreck. He goes from happy, caring and fun-loving person to cynical, rude and self-destructive. He figures that there's no downside to acting this way: after all, if things get too dire he can always commit suicide. But what if there are things and people worth living for?

Written by, directed by and starring Ricky Gervais, After Life is a brilliant drama. Incredibly relevant, relatable, realistic and dark. Makes you think about your own life, how you handle tragedy and other setbacks, what it all means and what's important to you.

Clever, original and bold plot from Gervais. Can't think of too many movies or TV series that have captured how one deals with tragedy, and suicidal tendencies, so directly and confrontingly ('Leaving Las Vegas' would be the best example I can think of). Not at all predictable: from the outset there are several paths the plot could have taken and Gervais keeps his options open all the way through.

It's not all drama though. With Tony's character being so cynical, there is plenty of room for comedy. The humour comes thick and fast, without detracting from the seriousness of the subject matter. The jokes are woven into the dialogue so well that the humour doesn't seem forced at all.

Great work by Gervais in the lead role. We know he can do drama, from 'Derek', especially, but his work here is quite eye-opening. The casting of Ashley Jensen is a masterstroke: the two of them recapture the chemistry they had in 'Extras' to great effect. Credit too to Anti as Brandy the dog - probably my favourite character in the series!

On the negative side, Season 2 is initially a bit disappointing. Season 1 was so brilliant and self-contained the series didn't need a second season. My fears were initially justified when, instead of progressing the story, S2 seemed to almost go back to Square 1. Even worse, the tone was lowered considerably by the course, unprofessional psychologist. He wasn't even funny, so not sure what purpose he served, other than to irritate viewers. Season 2's latter half is superb, however, and more than makes up for the slow, tonally disappointing, start.

No such problems with Season 3 though which is, for me, the best season of the lot. Hilariously funny and at the same time the deepest, most profound and most emotional of all the seasons.

A superb series and evidence that Ricky Gervais is a force to be reckoned with not just in comedy but also in drama.

Season 1 - 10/10, Season 2 - 9/10, Season 3 - 10/10.
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9/10
Very Good. Deep soulful ..fresh. Genius.
woodzy_238 March 2019
From office to Extras to stand up to Xfm/Ricky gervais show. This is unlike anything I've seen from Ricky , a complete story told so true and heart breaking to watch at times. Very funny but u kinda laugh through the pain for most of it. Encapsulating watch. Well done again that man, class.
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10/10
Truly heart warming
stivbag11 March 2019
This is the first review Ive ever written, the first Ive ever felt compelled to write. This season follows a man whose heart was broken by the death of a loved one. At times it is uproariously funny, I laughed out loud whilst alone, which for me, is very rare. But the overall feeling I was left with was uplifting. Each of the characters are believable and someone that suffers from mental illness, I found a lot of what the protagonist was feeling was relatable. I know that Ricky Gervais is a polarising figure, but even if you're not a fan, I urge you to watch.
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10/10
Brilliant
davederkinderen-839218 March 2019
Binch-watched it in a few hours. It's brilliant, fresh and endearing. Makes you laugh and cry at the same time.
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6/10
We get it your wife is dead
africanchief2327 January 2022
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Even though the seasons are short at some point the repetitive formula gets old. Sad music, he watches a video of his wife while petting his dog, he walks out of his house, uplifting musing, he insults pretty much everyone including those trying to help him. He comes back home pissed off. Watches a video of his wife. REPEAT. It was fine for 1 season and 2 was a stretch. But now we're on season 3 and he's still a grumpy pretentious prick who we only feel sorry for because he lost his wife. It's a bit frustrating to watch especially..
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10/10
"Happiness is amazing. It's so amazing, it doesn't matter if it's yours or not"
miasweeney8 March 2019
I just watched the entire thing in one go, and honestly think it's the best work he's ever done. Just brilliant.
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A newer, better, more profane version of Our Town
13SecondFilmReviews17 June 2020
Ricky Gervais has created a brilliantly poignant, hilarious, and relatable look at life. All of our lives. And death. In small town UK. The characters are so well written and all of the actors do a spectacular job portraying them. You would be hard-pressed to find a better TV series than this one. Hopefully Netflix doesn't kill After Life too soon.
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6/10
8 stars for S1, 7 S2 and 3 S3
Bonobo1357923 January 2022
Enjoyable and poignant first series with diminishing returns setting in from there. At least Series 2 had some laugh out loud moments, despite being a step too far.

Series 3 exhumed the corpse (sorry) of the original idea. Overall this should have been no more than 9 episodes in total but I guess money talks.

Come on Ricky, you can do better.
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5/10
Didn't need a season 3
allyuffy16 January 2022
This show is OK but definitely not Rickys best work. A bit overhyped imo.

I really miss the days where he worked with stephen merchant.

The show does have funny areas in the show (Joe Wilkinson is always hilarious) but the sitting on the sofa moping watching old videos of his wife gets very boring. Who films their life that much?

Season 3 didn't bring anything new. It really wasn't needed.

Worth a watch but not something I would watch again whereas I re-watch the office and extras almost yearly!
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