It seemed as if The IT Crowd was consigned to the basement forever.Īll of which makes it so much more surprising that not only is The IT Crowd back for a last hurrah, but – as I noted in my spoiler-free review of the special a few weeks back – it feels as if it’s never been away that is, aside from the welcome addition of a pixellated Matt Berry in the opening credits, one of many fan-pleasing elements in the show’s extended running time. And the months turned into years, and we watched as Richard Ayoade and Chris O’Dowd went off and became the sort of actors whose faces end up on the sides of buses to promote their latest Hollywood smash. But talk then turned to maybe doing a special instead – or even a movie. It’s always hard saying goodbye, and for the longest time it seemed like we’d had the opportunity taken away from us with The IT Crowd when the fourth series ended in 2010, there was already talk of a fifth. This review contains spoilers, read our spoiler-free review, here.
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