Thread:General MGD 109/@comment-24065418-20140219024505/@comment-24065418-20140219125528

Glad we agree! Do you think I should round out the Yes Minister entries by giving Bernard Woolley a page? After all, even though he's easily the most sympathetic and least self-serving out of the three main characters, he's still complicit in Hacker's and Sir Humphrey's antics and schemes (to be fair, not always willingly), and in upholding a thoroughly corrupt system. Also, in "The Complete Yes Minister" he later becomes "Sir Bernard" and head of the Civil Service, implying that he's "turned to the dark side". What do you think? Also, I've yet to see any of the 2013 revival; have you seen it? And if you have, is it any good?