The Catherine Tate Show/Fridge: Difference between revisions

m
revise quote template spacing
(Import from TV Tropes TVT:Fridge.TheCatherineTateShow 2012-07-01, editor history TVTH:Fridge.TheCatherineTateShow, CC-BY-SA 3.0 Unported license)
 
m (revise quote template spacing)
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 1:
{{tropework}}
== [[Fridge Brilliance]] ==
* One of the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6ixJ-7shEg recurring sketches in an episode of The Catherine Tate show] features a lower-class Northern Irish family who are portrayed as stereotypical [[Violent Glaswegian|violent, rough Belfastians]], but surprisingly (and overly) accepting of the teenage son's homosexuality. In one sketch, she chats with a neighbor, and at first it sounds like they're talking about the Orange parade and jail:
{{quote| Kathleen: "''Will ye be marchin' with us on Sundee, Rosemary?''"<br />
Rosemary: "''Aye. We'll show the bastards.''"<br />
Kathleen: "''How's yer Martin?''"<br />
Rosemary: "''Fine.''"<br />
Kathleen: "''He'll be out soon, no doubt.''"<br />
Rosemary: "''Fifteen years!''"<br />
Kathleen: "''Aye. Well. He's a hard man, but he's a principled man.''" }}
** At the end of the episode, the family can be seen marching together in a gay pride parade. It wasn't until a repeat viewing, when I noticed Rosemary amongst them, that I realized the above conversation was really about gay pride.